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Long Now Talks Long Now Members Geeky, fanciful, poignant, educational, with fresh angles on long-term thinking - Long Now Members shine in our annual Ignite Talks!
The Rosetta Project Linguistic Data in the Long View Where have we succeeded in moving knowledge into the future? Where have our efforts fallen short? What will help our data last and be meaningful in the future? By Laura Welcher
Digital Dark Age The Future and the Past of the Metaverse Many thinkers who first explored the idea of the metaverse were skeptical it would be liberatory. Today's tech world seems less interested in such ethical quandaries. By Jacob Kuppermann
Futures The Future of Progress: A Concern for the Present Consequences of climate change have been framed as eventualities, giving those in power a comfort zone of inaction. Our generation does not have this privilege. By Lucienne Bacon & Lucas Kopinski
Culture “Dune,” “Foundation,” and the Allure of Science Fiction that Thinks Long-Term Science fiction has long had a fascination with the extreme long-term. By Jacob Kuppermann
Digital Dark Age The Next 25(0[0]) Years of the Internet Archive "The Library of Alexandria is best known for burning down." The Internet Archive looks "wayforward" in hopes of avoiding the same fate. By Jacob Kuppermann