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“Dumb” Tech Strikes Back

recent visit home to Atlanta, I mentioned casually that I was “dumbphone curious.” To my surprise, one tech-obsessed pal—she’s employed by a Web3 art collective and gets paid in cryptocurrency—quickly said the same. Then two others pulled out matching flip phones that

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