British science fiction writer Douglas Adams once offered a tongue-in-cheek observation on people’s reactions to emerging technologies in his posthumous book The Salmon of Doubt. These quips, popularly dubbed the “Three Laws of Technology,” go like this:Though clearly humorous, these “laws” strike a chord because they reflect the perennial generational gap between youth and their elders—a sentiment echoed across both Western and Chinese internet culture.

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Sony for the Young

  • Qiang Yue,
  • Fei Yang

摘要

British science fiction writer Douglas Adams once offered a tongue-in-cheek observation on people’s reactions to emerging technologies in his posthumous book The Salmon of Doubt. These quips, popularly dubbed the “Three Laws of Technology,” go like this:Though clearly humorous, these “laws” strike a chord because they reflect the perennial generational gap between youth and their elders—a sentiment echoed across both Western and Chinese internet culture.