Bob Dylan has some Dylanesque thoughts on the "sorcery" of technology
Briefly

Dylan reflects on how on-demand content has diluted the essence of creativity, expressing disdain for packaged programs while finding comfort in more traditional shows.
He shares a vivid picture of his pandemic life involving art, literature, and select TV shows, emphasizing the importance of moral content that aligns with his beliefs.
Read at Ars Technica
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