II's Updates en-US Sun, 29 Jun 2025 01:15:24 -0700 60 II's Updates 144 41 /images/layout/goodreads_logo_144.jpg UserQuote93607442 Sun, 29 Jun 2025 01:15:24 -0700 <![CDATA[II liked a quote by Nate Silver]]> /quotes/8108316
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Johannes Gutenberg’s invention in 1440 made information available to the masses, and the explosion of ideas it produced had unintended consequences and unpredictable effects. It was a spark for the Industrial Revolution in 1775,1 a tipping point in which civilization suddenly went from having made almost no scientific or economic progress for most of its existence to the exponential rates of growth and change that are familiar to us today. It set in motion the events that would produce the European Enlightenment and the founding of the American Republic. But the printing press would first produce something else: hundreds of years of holy war. As mankind came to believe it could predict its fate and choose its destiny, the bloodiest epoch in human history followed.2Nate Silver
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UserQuote93607438 Sun, 29 Jun 2025 01:13:47 -0700 <![CDATA[II liked a quote by Naomi Alderman]]> /quotes/11916543
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The only thing it’s like is the Gutenberg print revolution and that was followed by four hundred years of bloody war. Suddenly, people were exposed to so much more information than ever before. They had no systems to process it or to tell truth from lies. They were overwhelmed. That’s where we are. And humanity doesn’t have time for four hundred years of bloody war right now. There are so many emergencies to deal with.Naomi Alderman
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UserQuote93592870 Fri, 27 Jun 2025 06:13:34 -0700 <![CDATA[II liked a quote by Neil Gaiman]]> /quotes/509253
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When the web started, I used to get really grumpy with people because they put my poems up. They put my stories up. They put my stuff up on the web. I had this belief, which was completely erroneous, that if people put your stuff up on the web and you didn’t tell them to take it down, you would lose your copyright, which actually, is simply not true.

And I also got very grumpy because I felt like they were pirating my stuff, that it was bad. And then I started to notice that two things seemed much more significant. One of which was… places where I was being pirated, particularly Russia where people were translating my stuff into Russian and spreading around into the world, I was selling more and more books. People were discovering me through being pirated. Then they were going out and buying the real books, and when a new book would come out in Russia, it would sell more and more copies. I thought this was fascinating, and I tried a few experiments. Some of them are quite hard, you know
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