The New Yorker: Cory Doctorow Wants You to Know What Computers Can and Can’t Do.

A conversation about the “mediocre monopolists” of Big Tech, the weirdness of crypto, and the real lessons of science fiction.

This will all be so great if we don’t screw it up.

By Christopher Byrd.

Cory also talks about the limitations of perfect productivity: Once you’ve pared away all the unimportant tasks in your life, everything left is important and there’s nothing left to pare.

Fortunately, this is not a problem for me. I waste plenty of time!

I’m very impressed that Cory was featured in the New Yorker.