One of the paradoxes of the Internet is that while it opened the world , it also made the world that we did not know before in its infinite folds seem infinite and ineffable to us, now we discover it small. Spend a few hours browsing online and that world itself can feel mean, repetitive, and flat. This is a book about our losses, but also about many things that we miss and that we hardly knew existed. Things we said goodbye to without meaning to. We still do not know exactly what their loss means or what their absence will mean for our existence. This is the price we have to pay for change.
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