Oh hey, I remember One Laptop Per Child! The project was announced in my teens, and I remember being giddy with delight over it—there was probably a multi-page spread in Wired magazine, I was like oh wow tech’s gonna change the world I can’t wait to do hacker things with hacker kids in other countries—so uh, how did that whole thing turn out?
Ha. Ha ha.
So it wasn’t a total disaster, to be clear. This book is not a flashy exposé of some Fyre Festival-level fuck-up. But neither did the utopian dreams of “kiddo hackers using hand-powered laptops to leapfrog them ways into the Modern Tech Elite” pan out, either.
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Ha. Ha ha.
So it wasn’t a total disaster, to be clear. This book is not a flashy exposé of some Fyre Festival-level fuck-up. But neither did the utopian dreams of “kiddo hackers using hand-powered laptops to leapfrog them ways into the Modern Tech Elite” pan out, either.
Some bullets:
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