Museum of the Human Web
- Not by algorithms, not by models, not by machines that dream in code.
- By people in rooms, garages, and workshops arguing over protocols, shipping software on floppy disks, building companies from nothing, and connecting the world one awkward, brilliant, human decision at a time.
- For over fifty years, from ARPANET to the eve of ChatGPT, the internet was built the old-fashioned way: by human beings working with nothing but other human beings' work to build on.
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- Not by algorithms, not by models, not by machines that dream in code.
- By people in rooms, garages, and workshops arguing over protocols, shipping software on floppy disks, building companies from nothing, and connecting the world one awkward, brilliant, human decision at a time.
- For over fifty years, from ARPANET to the eve of ChatGPT, the internet was built the old-fashioned way: by human beings working with nothing but other human beings' work to build on.
Sources: Parallel