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You Are Already Living Inside a Computer (theatlantic.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Think about the computing systems you use every day. All of them represent attempts to simulate something else. Like how Turing's original thinking machine (PDF) strived to pass as a man or woman, a computer tries to pass, in a way, as another thing. As a calculator, for example, or a ledger, or a typewriter, or a telephone, or a camera, or a storefront, or a cafe. After a while, successful simulated machines displace and overtake the machines they originally imitated. The word processor is no longer just a simulated typewriter or secretary, but a first-order tool for producing written materials of all kinds. Eventually, if they thrive, simulated machines become just machines. Today, computation overall is doing this. There's not much work and play left that computers don't handle. And so, the computer is splitting from its origins as a means of symbol manipulation for productive and creative ends, and becoming an activity in its own right. Today, people don't seek out computers in order to get things done; they do the things that let them use computers.

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  1. Well... by computational+super · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well, in my case, I've been living inside a computer since 1982. Don't know about the rest of you...

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  2. Shut up, Banksy. by bistromath007 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    None of what you said means anything. Go away.

  3. Doorbells by WrongMonkey · · Score: 4, Insightful

    The article is a little bit hung up on doorbells, old doorbells versus "smart" doorbells. But to me, the doorbell has been obsoleted in a completely different way. If someone is coming over, they text me ahead of time and I can leave the door unlocked for them. The only people who ring the doorbell are solicitors or missionaries, both of which are ignored.

    1. Re:Doorbells by desdinova+216 · · Score: 3, Funny

      how soon will the mod that makes it play "Dave's not here"

  4. Marijuana by 110010001000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    This is what happens when you legalize it.

  5. Re:what!?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    Dude, my kid just tossed down his tablet and said, "Dad, do we have time to throw the ball before dinner?"

    Oh yes we do little man. Best part of my day.

  6. Re:what!?! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    "Go outside for once, pasty-skinned hipster. Ride a bike."

    Hipsters do ride bikes. The hard part is getting them to do it without recording their path on a computer and broadcasting it to everyone they can.

  7. Sigh by LordWabbit2 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Sigh, the reason they slap computers into everything is that it has become more cost effective to do so. It's cheaper to take a generic 8 bit CPU and program it to be a calculator, a memory stick, a microwave or dishwasher than it is to build custom circuits for each. It's that fucken simple. It's not going to go away, in fact it's going to get a lot "worse", if you consider that a bad thing. What's annoying me about it is the whole IOT part which is getting shoved down our throats, whether we want it or not. I don't mind the general concept of IOT, I have an issue with proprietary devices circumventing my firewall to "phone home" and how inherently insecure they are proving to be, on top of the lack of updates (blueborne is but a recent example). Hence my not so newfound hobby - electronics! Will roll my own IOT devices, thank you very much.

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