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Technology

Rogan Misses The Mark: How Zuck’s Misdirection On Gov’t Pressure Goes Unchallenged

[Mike Masnick at TechDirt] On Zuckerberg's claims about why he's changing Meta's fact-changing policy: "If you only remember two things about the government pressure campaign to influence Mark Zuckerberg’s content moderation decisions, make it these: Donald Trump directly threatened to throw Zuck

19 Jan 2025

Notable Links

America Is No Longer the Home of the Free Internet

[Ethan Zuckerman in The Atlantic] I completely agree with the points Ethan makes here. The TikTok ban was a spectacular own-goal for all kinds of reasons. In particular: "[...] This is a depressing moment for anyone who cherishes American protections for speech and access to information. In 1965, while the

19 Jan 2025

So how, exactly, did blogging help my career?

I’ve written a few times about how blogging has been the single most important accelerant in my career. I mentioned this when I asked more of you to blog, in remarks about other peoples’ posts on blogging, and so on. But I’ve never actually explained how. The arc

19 Jan 2025

AI

Let’s talk about AI and end-to-end encryption

[Matthew Green] I think this is the most important discussion with respect to AI: "[...] I would say that AI is going to be the biggest privacy story of the decade. Not only will we soon be doing more of our compute off-device, but we’ll be sending a lot

18 Jan 2025

I'm very interested to see how this plays out.

18 Jan 2025

Notable Links

‘The Interview’: Curtis Yarvin Says Democracy is Done

[David Marchese in The New York Times] This profile of Curtis Yarvin in the New York Times (paywalled, probably for the best) is far softer than it should have been, with far less formal fact-checking. It is of the moment, though: this guy’s writing is highly influential to the

18 Jan 2025

Society

How extreme car dependency is driving Americans to unhappiness

[Oliver Milman in The Guardian] Car culture isn't just physically bad for us, it affects us mentally too: "The car is firmly entrenched as the default, and often only, mode of transport for the vast majority of Americans, with more than nine in 10 households having at

18 Jan 2025

Ratify the Equal Rights Amendment already

If ever there was a litmus test about who to avoid, it’s the people who see the language of the Equal Rights Amendment in the 21st Century and think, “oh, that’s problematic”. Here is the full text: SECTION 1. Equality of rights under the law shall not be

18 Jan 2025

Culture

We Don't Need More Cynics. We Need More Builders.

[Joan Westenberg] An absolutely spot-on call to action: "Cynicism is the cheap seats. It’s the fast food of intellectual positions. Anyone can point at something and say it’s broken, corrupt, or destined to fail. The real challenge? Building something better. [...] Cynicism comes with hidden taxes. Every time

17 Jan 2025

Notable Links

Peter Thiel Dreams of Empire

[Dave Karpf at Tech Policy Press] Peter Thiel and other tech oligarchs are seeking to weaponize US foreign policy as a way to enforce their corporate agendas: "Thiel is developing a blueprint for putting Big Tech’s policy agenda at the center of US foreign policy. Australia’s social

17 Jan 2025

Notable Links

Look Up Private School Demographics With ProPublica’s New Database

[Sergio Hernández, Nat Lash, Brandon Roberts and Ken Schwencke at ProPublica] Private schools in the US are much whiter than public schools. My colleagues over in the newsroom at ProPublica explored this data while illuminating the ongoing extent of segregation academies in the south: "Our analysis of that survey

17 Jan 2025

Technology

Meta Is Laying the Narrative Groundwork for Trump’s Mass Deportations

[Joseph Cox at 404 Media] Not just obeying in advance but actively collaborating: "Multiple speech and content moderation experts 404 Media spoke to drew some parallels between these recent changes and when Facebook contributed to a genocide in Myanmar in 2017, in which Facebook was used to spread anti-Rohingya

16 Jan 2025
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