
a newsletter [occasionally] on how our thinking shapes the internet and the internet shapes our thinking
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\ud83d\ude4b♂️ my name is charlie and i live in san francisco. fascinated by the symbiotic relationship of how we shape the internet and the internet shapes us. \ud83c\udfa8 designed software, records, clothing, posters, companies, and a book of hip-hop cartoons
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