Category: Color Star Technology

This Week in Tech: New Solutions to Old Problems Edition

One of the biggest promises that technology offers is that it’s going to provide solutions to existing problems. It does this regularly. It also introduces new problems that need innovative solutions to get past, and sometimes that requires new tech to provide a new solution to the new problem. Here is a list of companies… Read More »This Week in Tech: New Solutions to Old Problems Edition

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Color Star Technology (CSCW.Q) hasn’t quite figured out what the metaverse is good for yet

Every new technology goes through a phase where its users and promoters try to figure out what it is, what it does, and what it’s possibilities could be. We’re there with the metaverse. It’s a technology with a lot of potential, but most companies involved don’t have the faintest idea of what to do with… Read More »Color Star Technology (CSCW.Q) hasn’t quite figured out what the metaverse is good for yet

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This Week in Tech: Nervous System Override and Accelerated Culture Edition

Does anyone get nervous when thinking about technology? Maybe I’ve read too much dystopian sci-fi, or maybe it’s the fact that I’ve been figuratively steeped in academic science and tech analysis and spent the majority of my teen years marinating in 90’s misanthropic existential angst and distrust of government, and science, and people in general.… Read More »This Week in Tech: Nervous System Override and Accelerated Culture Edition

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This Week in Tech: Nervous System Override and Accelerated Culture Edition

Does anyone get nervous when thinking about technology? Maybe I’ve read too much dystopian sci-fi, or maybe it’s the fact that I’ve been figuratively steeped in academic science and tech analysis and spent the majority of my teen years marinating in 90’s misanthropic existential angst and distrust of government, and science, and people in general.… Read More »This Week in Tech: Nervous System Override and Accelerated Culture Edition

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This Week in Crypto: Transitioning Towards 2022 Edition

As I write this we’re approximately one day and 15 minutes away from 2022. If you’re like me, then you don’t necessarily wax nostalgic for some idyllic past. For me, the distant past is the black plague. It’s living on the same patch of land as your father, your grandfather and your great grandfather, until… Read More »This Week in Crypto: Transitioning Towards 2022 Edition

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This Week in Crypto: Embracing the Absurdity Edition

Philosophical absurdity, or simply ‘The Absurd’, is a reference to the inherent conflict between man’s tendency to look for value and meaning in life, and the general inability to actually accomplish this aim with any certainty. The general idea is that the universe and human mind do not act to cause the absurd, but the… Read More »This Week in Crypto: Embracing the Absurdity Edition

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This week in crypto: standard regulation edition

One of the biggest claims that hardline cryptocurrency aficionados offer is that cryptocurrency (and Bitcoin in particular) is regulation proof. It was a selling point for me back in 2014. You can’t regulate what you can’t find and decentralization comes specifically from that. The only way regulators could get at crypto is through the access… Read More »This week in crypto: standard regulation edition