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authormjkwiatkowski <mati.rewa@gmail.com>2026-02-20 09:32:43 +0100
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@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ And it is apparently the AI deniers, that are wrong.
How can anyone stay blind to this?
The Byte cover magazine from 1977 shows this perfectly.
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+![byte-cover-altair](/byte-cover-altair.jpg)
The cover author originally intended to depict the Altair 8800 as a window to the utopian future.
Nowadays, in 2026, I think the image resounds differently.
It is the screens that keep us preoccupied, shielding from the real world, keeping us engaged and driving us to generate and consume content that is not but harmful, yet advertised as beneficial.