Topic: Copy Paste

2 chapters across the catalog

Masks are Love
Episode 1247 3:05:45 - 3:10:22

1247: Masks are Love

Command Line, Unix Shell and the Mouse

A technical discussion explores the efficiency of the command line interface versus the graphical user interface (GUI). The claim is made that the mouse and "copy-paste" culture turned computer users into "human monkeys" by breaking the ability to easily pipe data between applications. The host describes a new system setup using a Unix shell that allows for faster information processing.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 1:43:10 - 1:46:54

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Creativity as the Inability to Copy

Cliff Stoll defines creativity as the "inability to copy," recounting how his failure to draw a realistic tree in art class was labeled as creative. He criticizes the "copy and paste" nature of modern computing and the "poison" of PowerPoint presentations, which he believes stifle original thought. Stoll calls for a deeper exploration of what creativity means in a digital domain where tools often push users toward duplication rather than invention.