Danh ngôn của John Perry Barlow

The Internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it.
The Internet treats censorship as a malfunction and routes around it.
Internet coi việc kiểm duyệt là một trục trặc và các tuyến đường xung quanh nó.
Tác giả: John Perry Barlow | Chuyên mục: Technology | Sứ mệnh: [2]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: John Perry Barlow
- But groundless hope, like unconditional love, is the only kind worth having.
- You do not know our culture, our ethics, or the unwritten codes that already provide our society more order than could be obtained by any of your impositions.
- We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. May it be more humane and fair than the world your governments have made before.
- Relying on the government to protect your privacy is like asking a peeping tom to install your window blinds.
- Most libertarians are worried about government but not worried about business. I think we need to be worrying about business in exactly the same way we are worrying about government.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Technology
- I've always been a bit of a mix between art and technology. I used to paint a lot, but I'm not very good with my hands. It has always been a fusion between my computer gaming interests and being exposed to the rich data of society that we live in.
- My mom's a psychologist, and I think that has influenced me on a personal level. Plus, I'm just generally interested in visualization and humanity, social activity and technology, and what happens in aggregate.
- I've always been interested in technology, but specifically how we can use machines to engage the imagination. I started using computers when I was young and was fascinated by creating rules and instructions that allow a computer to engage in a dialogue with humans. The stories found in the data all around us can do just that.
- As technology evolves, it manipulates our culture, and there's a huge opportunity to push ourselves further. I think it actually makes ourselves maybe more human, or at least human in a different way, that we can connect together in amazingly different ways and powerful new ways.
- I interned at Miramax and subsequently at Paramount because I was really curious about the future of entertainment - how were we going to get films online? While the inspiration for Box didn't come from that experience directly, it was very obvious that bigger businesses had a lot of slow processes and cumbersome technology.