A kid in an open source candy store

A kid in an open source candy store
I would download various programming libraries, tools, and other programs, build them, and try them out. I was a kid in the world's biggest candy store—one where all of the candy was free, never ran out, and new types were being made all the time.
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How our attachment to tech is downgrading our conversations: A word with
When Sherry Turkle first arrived at MIT in 1976, she was fascinated by the power of computers—how people used them to project images of self onto the technology, how computers served as a "gateway" to others, and how they allowed us to play with identity.
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10 Cold Hard Cash Careers That Don't Require a Degree
Once upon a time, every proud mama and papa wanted their precious little cherub to grow up to be a rich doctor, lawyer, or banker. Today's landscape has changed. These days it can pay to be a blue-collar worker. And I mean that literally: the U.S. is …
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