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Archives The Hermit Who Inadvertently Shaped Climate-Change Science Billy Barr's notebooks are one man's archive of more than 4 decades of ecology. By Ahmed Kabil
Computing The AI Cargo Cult: The Myth of a Superhuman Artificial Intelligence In a new essay in Wired, Kevin Kelly confronts the idea that superhuman AI is inevitable. By Ahmed Kabil
Art 10 Years Ago: Brian Eno's 77 Million Paintings in San Francisco, 02007 In 02007, Long Now hosted the North American Premiere of Brian Eno's generative art project. By Mikl Em
Archives The Nuclear Bunker Preserving Movie History Once a safe room for presidents, now an archive for nitrate reels. By Ahmed Kabil
Manual For Civilization How Can We Create a Manual For Civilization? The promise of a technologically advancing future is predicated on millennia of accumulated knowledge. How can we retain that knowledge? By Ahmed Kabil