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title: The Webs Grain
date: "2024-05-20T11:00:00Z"
emoji: "\U0001F33E"
publishDate: "2015-02-18T00:00:00Z"
bookmarkOf: https://frankchimero.com/blog/2015/the-webs-grain/
references:
bookmark:
url: https://frankchimero.com/blog/2015/the-webs-grain/
type: entry
name: Frank Chimero · The Webs Grain
summary: Frank Chimeros Personal Website
author: Frank Chimero
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A wonderful presentation on the limitations of the web, and how to adapt to them and foster our joy in the web as a medium. I love it!
### Highlights
> the less you have to do, the less say you have.
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> Technology only adds more—it is never this or that; it is always this _and_ that.
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> Using technology to solve the problems it causes is as futile as cleaning a grass stain by rubbing grass on it.
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> The size of what were making is unknown until we know what were putting there.
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> But if taken too far, convenience becomes a Trojan Horse. We cede too much control and become dependent on something we can no longer steer.
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> Then, were left to trust in the benevolence of those who have the power to mold our dependencies.
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> it starts with a question: what is technologys role in your life? And what, really, do you want from it?