Our generation stands right between two worlds — we remember cassette tapes but think in algorithms. Everything’s faster, visual, adaptive. Even entertainment feels intelligent now. I read a short piece on GoKong
about how digital interfaces adjust to users’ moods, and it’s both exciting and unsettling. The idea that a system might understand your emotional rhythm better than you do — that’s a new kind of intimacy.
Our generation stands right between two worlds — we remember cassette tapes but think in algorithms. Everything’s faster, visual, adaptive. Even entertainment feels intelligent now. I read a short piece on GoKong
about how digital interfaces adjust to users’ moods, and it’s both exciting and unsettling. The idea that a system might understand your emotional rhythm better than you do — that’s a new kind of intimacy.