When they identify a problem, they broadcast it to their entire circle of friends and friends of friends, They don’t know who will respond, but they know they will be helped. The Net has changed how we cooperate [as] a species. It has flipped a turbo switch we didn’t know we had. There’s a famous quote in Sweden: When I am cooperating on the Net, I am literally not aware where my own thoughts end and others’ start. The single genius has ceased to exist. I think that’s a phenomenon worth defending.
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