Jason Kottke on Nostr: Up until undo functionality was invented in the late 60s, there was a single ...
Up until undo functionality was invented in the late 60s, there was a single universe. Since then, every time someone Cmd-Z’d something on their computer, it created an alternate universe, one in which the task was never undone. Now there are nearly an infinite number of universes.
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