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May 20, 2025 16 mins

Journey back to the dawn of personal computing and discover the radical vision of Ted Nelson's "Computer Lib/Dream Machines" – a counterculture manifesto that challenged the tech establishment and imagined a future where computers would serve human creativity rather than corporate interests.

This episode explores how Nelson's groundbreaking 1974 work sought to democratize computing knowledge by stripping away technical jargon and empowering ordinary people to understand and control these powerful new tools. With the rallying cry "You can and must understand computers NOW," Nelson fought against what he called "cybercrud" – the deliberate mystification of technology by experts to maintain their power and status.

We'll examine Nelson's expansive vision that went far beyond technical instruction to encompass everything from hardware fundamentals to artificial intelligence, from computer graphics to the social implications of widespread computing. Most importantly, we'll explore his revolutionary concept of computers as tools for individual liberation, creative expression, and grassroots revitalization of society – ideas that would later influence developments like hypertext and the World Wide Web.

Nelson's prescient warnings about technology's potential for control and manipulation feel eerily relevant in today's digital landscape. His insistence that computers should serve humanity rather than reshape humans to serve technological systems offers a compelling alternative to the path that computing has often taken since.

Join us for this fascinating look at a visionary thinker who, decades before Silicon Valley's rise, imagined a more humane and empowering relationship between people and their machines.

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