John Socks on Nostr: If we were to take the broad expansive view that effective search was a social good, ...
If we were to take the broad expansive view that effective search was a social good, then we could ask why it never received social funding.
Perhaps it was because computer technology developed so fast and public institutions move slowly, but here we are.
No one goes to the Library of Congress Online to get facts.
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