We don’t care about what you did yesterday—we care about what you’re going to do tomorrow.
We don’t care about what you did yesterday—we care about what you’re going to do tomorrow. - Cory Doctorow
- Cory Doctorow
Universal access to human knowledge is in our grasp, for the first time in the history of the world. This is not a bad thing. - Cory Doctorow
Universal access to human knowledge is in our grasp, for the first time in the history of the world. This is not a bad thing.
Write even when the world is chaotic. You don’t need a cigarette, silence, music, a comfortable chair, or inner peace to write. You just need ten min… - Cory Doctorow
Write even when the world is chaotic. You don’t need a cigarette, silence, music, a comfortable chair, or inner peace to write. You just need ten min…
The fact is, almost everything you do is collaborative. Somewhere out there, someone else had a hand it it. - Cory Doctorow
The fact is, almost everything you do is collaborative. Somewhere out there, someone else had a hand it it.
It's the stupid questions that have some of the most surprising and interesting answers. Most people never think to ask the stupid questions. - Cory Doctorow
It's the stupid questions that have some of the most surprising and interesting answers. Most people never think to ask the stupid questions.
I can't go underground for a year, ten years, my whole life, waiting for freedom to be handed to me. Freedom is something you have to take for yourse… - Cory Doctorow
I can't go underground for a year, ten years, my whole life, waiting for freedom to be handed to me. Freedom is something you have to take for yourse…
Abnormal is so common, it's practically normal. - Cory Doctorow
Abnormal is so common, it's practically normal.
We have a name for things that don't copy themselves: dead. - Cory Doctorow
We have a name for things that don't copy themselves: dead.
Open platforms and experimental amateurs eventually beat out the spendy, slick pros. Relying on incumbents to produce your revolutions is not a good … - Cory Doctorow
Open platforms and experimental amateurs eventually beat out the spendy, slick pros. Relying on incumbents to produce your revolutions is not a good …
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