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cultural mythmaking (2)

The paradox of knowing nothing in the age of knowing everything

Before information became infinite, knowledge had shape and boundaries. It lived in shelves, archives, and the minds of teachers. The effort of discovery defined its worth. Finding an answer meant turning pages, not refreshing screens. The process gave knowledge a…

No, vinyl doesn’t sound better than CD

The myth of analog warmth. Few debates in modern audio inspire as much passion as the one between vinyl and digital sound. For some, the gentle crackle of a record, the ritual of placing the needle, and the tactile presence…