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We're really internet and we're here to stay. A website about things Will & Seb and various friends & guests think are interesting. Little-to-no specific focus, a bit odd, speling errors, and incredibly culturally relevant. Not the first nor the last. Why copy when you can steal?

The Internet Times

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Seb

Seb [68eb779]

Born and raised in New Hampshire, Sebastian is currently a Master of Engineering candidate in Mechanical & Systems Engineering at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth College [Class of 2023].
 
Fusing a liberal arts education and misspent youth of 3D-printing and wiring FPV drones, coding Arduino halloween costumes and building furniture, Sebastian has a combined education of rigorous engineering depth and design-thinking methodology, and is passionate about the holistic design process; who, why, and how.
 
He thrives in collaborative and crossfunctional environments, working alongside others to dissect problems and explore solutions, but is equally excited by understanding the important strategic, human and economic implications of those details. Sebastian finds fulfillment in developing products at impactful scales and strives to help bridge the space at the intersection of engineering and design.

Articles by Seb

We’re really internet and we’re here to stay

We’re really internet and we’re here to stay

The rumors are true. We’re really internet and we’re here to stay. Welcome to The Internet Times, a weblog as unnecessary as it is unoriginal. Who we are doesn’t matter; whether what we say does is up to you. As citizens of the internet, we’re fed up with the polish of social media. It’s counterproductive — while a digital ecosystem of one-upmanship and posts meant to impress may be for some, it’s not for us.

There was a naïve beauty to the early internet. The one that existed before it was a manipulation machine built to turn free labor into digital dollars. We’re carving out a space to keep that same energy amidst the noise. Let us know what you think… “two heads are better than one.”