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How we ended in the darkest timeline
I actually wanted to talk a bit more about the French Revolution, but given recent events, I fear like I need to talk about this for now. Mainly because over the weekend I had so many talks about this, and have reached the point where I just need this blog to link back to.
You know how people keep joking about how we ended up in the darkest timeline, right? Well, what can I say? It is probably right. And by now I can tell you pretty definitely why.
Now mind you, like with everything there is a multitude of reasons for this. Technically we can go and say: Yes, we are here because colonialization happened - and it would not be wrong. We can also say that it is because of Napoleon, and because the failure of the French Revolution - and that would not be entirely wrong either. And we absolutely have to also say, that a bit reason is that instead of fighting fascism everyone decided after WWII, that fighting communism would be so much more important.
But I think a lot of the stuff we deal with right now is very much linked to one specific thing: The 2008 financial crisis - and the lack of regulation that lead up to it.
This is the moment where I am gonna tell you to watch The Big Short. I know most of you have probably not done that before. Because the movie feels like Oscar bait and also, who wants to watch a 2 hour movie about the financial market, but trust me on this: The movie is actually made really well and explains what happened back then very, very well and in a way that at least hits my autistic humor very well.
But basically, you need to understand two things: For the longest time the financial market really only traded companies and investments into them. But at some point during the late 70s and early 80s someone realized that there is something they were not trading on: depts. Because obviously most credits are given out by the banks and the financial industry. Not really investments, because there is a promise this stuff gets paid back eventually. And so they started trading depts with each other.
If you do not see the problem with this, let me explain: If you buy the dept someone has with another company, you basically are just making a bet with them the long way around. If you buy a dept, you bet that the person will pay the debt back - if you sell it, you kinda are betting against it.
There is a lot of weird financial tooks for this kinda stuff, but this is what it comes down to. The financial market became more and more a big ass casino, only that other than any other gambling it was not treated as this - and the money they were using on gambling was actually money that did not belong to them.
Because here is the thing: The main players in the financial market are either banks or groups that invest for their customers. While in the second case the people at least are fully aware of the fact that the financial institution will trade with their money, a lot of bank customers are not really aware of this. Sure, they kinda know that when they keep their money at the bank they might get interest, but most of them do not understand why. Because really, it does never get fully explained to them, that the bank will use that money to trade and invest with it.
And this is kinda part of the issue.
See, what happened in 2008 was, that the banks traded with indexes (so basically bundles) of thousands and thousands of house mortgages. And in those bundles were so called sublime mortgages, which is financial speak for "dog shit mortgages we knew the people taking them out would be unable to pay, but we didn't give a fuck". And a lot of those mortgages were due in 2008, which is why those indexes failed in 2008, resetting their value to close to 0. But the banks had spend money on those indexes as if they had an actual value. Especially because it was always the common wisdom, that mortgages were one of the most secure financial tools.
So. Now, what happens when you spend money on something that you think is an investment, but turns out to be completely worthless? Eh?
Yeah, exactly, you just threw a lot of money into the wind. And that money now was GONE. The big financial companies were just out of money. The money had simply disappeared, which is always what happens when a financial bubble burst.
See, financial bubbles happen when people overestimate how much something is going to be worth. They expect something to raise in value, so that when it ultimately fails a lot of people have put money into it which will just be GONE.
Gone, baby, gone.
But again: The money the banks had been using was mostly not their money. It was the money of their customers. Some of whom understood that risk. Many of them did not. So basically, if you had any of your money on the bank, this money technically still belonged to you - but it was not there. And of course there were also literally hundred-thousands of people working for those companies, who were now out of money.
And this is where we come to the reason why we are living in the darkest timeline.
I know it sounds cynical coming from a lefty like me, but sadly... Yeah, Obama was a big, big reason of why it came to this. While this happened towards the end of the Bush administration, for the most part it was Obama dealing with the fall-out.
See, the government at the time had three options:
Do nothing. Accept that the money is gone and deal with the consequences. Build something new from the ashes.
Give out some securities for the private people who lost their money. Basically some form of check to get back up to amount X of money that you lost becuase of the banks, but prosecute the people in finance, who had messed it up. Also create laws to control the financial market and trade volume, as well as the size of banks.
Save the banks by basically paying their depts for them.
The administration decided to choose Option 3. They saved the banks to save the people's finances and all those jobs bound to the banking industry.
There were no laws. No controls. No checks and balances. And there was basically no prosecution of the people who had let this happen - partly because they did not care, and partly because they were dumb fuckers.
And pretty much everything that has happened since is in some way connected to that. Literally everything!
I mean, if you want to know what I mean with that? The MCU exists because of the 2008 banking crisis! Yeah, the fucking Marvel Cinematic Universe. The reason that streaming is fucked and your favorite shows get cancelled after one or two seasons is heavily connected to the 2008 financial crisis.
The 2008 financial crisis is also connected to the surge in right wing politics all around the world. Because the financial crisis did not only hit the USA, but the rest of the world as well. A lot of people lost their jobs because of it, and because the financial industry did not get controlled and from this learned that they could fuck up however much they liked ("too big to fail") the gap between the rich and poor got worse. Which then the right wingers used to make people angry against minorities.
And of course because all of this started with unrealistic sets for mortages, mortages were suddenly much harder to get and it ended up pretty much impossible to afford a home - just as most of millenials were leaving school.
After all: Nobody really understood, what happened during the financial crisis. Because most people stop following any explanation as soon as they hear stuff like "shorts" and "sublime mortages". So it was much easier to think that the reason that you lost your job and could no longer afford a home was because some immigrant took it, rather than that some white collar idiots at wallstreet made some trades that you could not even begin to understand.
But yeah, tl;dr: Obama decided to save the banks, put in no controls, and with this fucked pretty much both Millennials and everyone who came after us over. And everyone else - every other world leader - pretty much just went with it and did the same in their own country. Danke, Merkel, as we Germans would say.
This is also what started the Occupy Wallstreet Movement, which was trying to get SOME accountability, but in the end pretty much failed.
If I asked you to guess how many people got prosecuted because of the shit back then, I can guarantee you, that you would not guess right. Because literally everyone I have asked, said some number between 20 and 100, realizing very well that it was probably not the thousands actually at fault, but not being able to grasp the reality. One. There was one person actually prosecuted because of it.
These people destroyed our futures, they fucked us over, and they got away with it.
And you and I, we deserve to be angry about it.
Especially because it is happening again right now. There is not just one other bubble, but a couple of bubbles right now. And chances are that they will pop very soon. Fuck, I am writing this on Monday early afternoon German time. Chances are that by the time this goes online some might have started popping, because of the Trump administration's inability to deal with shit. And let's face it, the Trump administration is not gonna be capable of dealing with this, when it goes into freefall.
#history#financial industry#financial crisis#2008 financial crisis#explained#housing market#the big short#ai bubble#tech bubble
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the problem with the world today is that we don't have enough people working those twee nothing jobs rom com protagonists have. where are my artisanal cupcake decorators. where are my pithy greeting card writers. where are my underground radio djs and indie fashion zine editors. they're all gone, because of woke
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Not me catching my parents trying out ai images 😭😭 I had to step away for a moment without blowing up and going on a long winded passionate rant
#my mom is making this business proposal assignment for her bachelors#and my dad is using ai images for the like marketing logo#and he showed me I had to not instantly start going feral#I’m like ohhh…😀#and walked away#I want them to know properly why#but I don’t know how to word it lol without instantly loosing my patience lol#how to explain to my parents hey don’t do that!
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Top 10 Free AI Video Maker Tools to Create Stunning Videos in 2025
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It's so sO SO funny when someone makes a post that has a good point only to make a reply chain where they bury that point under a pile of the absolute Worst Takes Imaginable
Because then if anyone questions or refutes those bad takes, they can hide behind their one good point as a shield by either arguing that people are missing the point of the post, or by trying to spin it like the people discussing the bad takes are actually against the one good point they made (no matter how much said people express that they agree with that one point)
#post is vague to make the second point better but to explain the inspiration:#the one good point: 'dont send fucking death threats to people over ai art accusations'#the bad takes™️: 'every artist complaining about AI is just an elitist fear mongering hack who only cares about money'#(also implied that the art job market/environment concerns are just overblown excuses to bully ppl who use ai)#the Even Worse Take™️: 'most of the complainers aren't even good enough artists to worry about AI scraping/plagerism anyway'#LIKE. HEY BUDDY. MAYBE IM AGAINST THE PLAGERISM MACHINE ON PRINCIPLE REGARDLESS OF SKILL LEVEL#already blocked the OP and aint giving their shitty post any engagement but doesnt mean im not fuckin Offended at this shit#shout out to hyperbali for being way more articulate replying to that post than I could ever be (and still getting blocked over it lmao)#kam talks
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Boost Engagement with Video Ad Variations
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If anyone wants to know why every tech company in the world right now is clamoring for AI like drowned rats scrabbling to board a ship, I decided to make a post to explain what's happening.
(Disclaimer to start: I'm a software engineer who's been employed full time since 2018. I am not a historian nor an overconfident Youtube essayist, so this post is my working knowledge of what I see around me and the logical bridges between pieces.)
Okay anyway. The explanation starts further back than what's going on now. I'm gonna start with the year 2000. The Dot Com Bubble just spectacularly burst. The model of "we get the users first, we learn how to profit off them later" went out in a no-money-having bang (remember this, it will be relevant later). A lot of money was lost. A lot of people ended up out of a job. A lot of startup companies went under. Investors left with a sour taste in their mouth and, in general, investment in the internet stayed pretty cooled for that decade. This was, in my opinion, very good for the internet as it was an era not suffocating under the grip of mega-corporation oligarchs and was, instead, filled with Club Penguin and I Can Haz Cheezburger websites.
Then around the 2010-2012 years, a few things happened. Interest rates got low, and then lower. Facebook got huge. The iPhone took off. And suddenly there was a huge new potential market of internet users and phone-havers, and the cheap money was available to start backing new tech startup companies trying to hop on this opportunity. Companies like Uber, Netflix, and Amazon either started in this time, or hit their ramp-up in these years by shifting focus to the internet and apps.
Now, every start-up tech company dreaming of being the next big thing has one thing in common: they need to start off by getting themselves massively in debt. Because before you can turn a profit you need to first spend money on employees and spend money on equipment and spend money on data centers and spend money on advertising and spend money on scale and and and
But also, everyone wants to be on the ship for The Next Big Thing that takes off to the moon.
So there is a mutual interest between new tech companies, and venture capitalists who are willing to invest $$$ into said new tech companies. Because if the venture capitalists can identify a prize pig and get in early, that money could come back to them 100-fold or 1,000-fold. In fact it hardly matters if they invest in 10 or 20 total bust projects along the way to find that unicorn.
But also, becoming profitable takes time. And that might mean being in debt for a long long time before that rocket ship takes off to make everyone onboard a gazzilionaire.
But luckily, for tech startup bros and venture capitalists, being in debt in the 2010's was cheap, and it only got cheaper between 2010 and 2020. If people could secure loans for ~3% or 4% annual interest, well then a $100,000 loan only really costs $3,000 of interest a year to keep afloat. And if inflation is higher than that or at least similar, you're still beating the system.
So from 2010 through early 2022, times were good for tech companies. Startups could take off with massive growth, showing massive potential for something, and venture capitalists would throw infinite money at them in the hopes of pegging just one winner who will take off. And supporting the struggling investments or the long-haulers remained pretty cheap to keep funding.
You hear constantly about "Such and such app has 10-bazillion users gained over the last 10 years and has never once been profitable", yet the thing keeps chugging along because the investors backing it aren't stressed about the immediate future, and are still banking on that "eventually" when it learns how to really monetize its users and turn that profit.
The pandemic in 2020 took a magnifying-glass-in-the-sun effect to this, as EVERYTHING was forcibly turned online which pumped a ton of money and workers into tech investment. Simultaneously, money got really REALLY cheap, bottoming out with historic lows for interest rates.
Then the tide changed with the massive inflation that struck late 2021. Because this all-gas no-brakes state of things was also contributing to off-the-rails inflation (along with your standard-fare greedflation and price gouging, given the extremely convenient excuses of pandemic hardships and supply chain issues). The federal reserve whipped out interest rate hikes to try to curb this huge inflation, which is like a fire extinguisher dousing and suffocating your really-cool, actively-on-fire party where everyone else is burning but you're in the pool. And then they did this more, and then more. And the financial climate followed suit. And suddenly money was not cheap anymore, and new loans became expensive, because loans that used to compound at 2% a year are now compounding at 7 or 8% which, in the language of compounding, is a HUGE difference. A $100,000 loan at a 2% interest rate, if not repaid a single cent in 10 years, accrues to $121,899. A $100,000 loan at an 8% interest rate, if not repaid a single cent in 10 years, more than doubles to $215,892.
Now it is scary and risky to throw money at "could eventually be profitable" tech companies. Now investors are watching companies burn through their current funding and, when the companies come back asking for more, investors are tightening their coin purses instead. The bill is coming due. The free money is drying up and companies are under compounding pressure to produce a profit for their waiting investors who are now done waiting.
You get enshittification. You get quality going down and price going up. You get "now that you're a captive audience here, we're forcing ads or we're forcing subscriptions on you." Don't get me wrong, the plan was ALWAYS to monetize the users. It's just that it's come earlier than expected, with way more feet-to-the-fire than these companies were expecting. ESPECIALLY with Wall Street as the other factor in funding (public) companies, where Wall Street exhibits roughly the same temperament as a baby screaming crying upset that it's soiled its own diaper (maybe that's too mean a comparison to babies), and now companies are being put through the wringer for anything LESS than infinite growth that Wall Street demands of them.
Internal to the tech industry, you get MASSIVE wide-spread layoffs. You get an industry that used to be easy to land multiple job offers shriveling up and leaving recent graduates in a desperately awful situation where no company is hiring and the market is flooded with laid-off workers trying to get back on their feet.
Because those coin-purse-clutching investors DO love virtue-signaling efforts from companies that say "See! We're not being frivolous with your money! We only spend on the essentials." And this is true even for MASSIVE, PROFITABLE companies, because those companies' value is based on the Rich Person Feeling Graph (their stock) rather than the literal profit money. A company making a genuine gazillion dollars a year still tears through layoffs and freezes hiring and removes the free batteries from the printer room (totally not speaking from experience, surely) because the investors LOVE when you cut costs and take away employee perks. The "beer on tap, ping pong table in the common area" era of tech is drying up. And we're still unionless.
Never mind that last part.
And then in early 2023, AI (more specifically, Chat-GPT which is OpenAI's Large Language Model creation) tears its way into the tech scene with a meteor's amount of momentum. Here's Microsoft's prize pig, which it invested heavily in and is galivanting around the pig-show with, to the desperate jealousy and rapture of every other tech company and investor wishing it had that pig. And for the first time since the interest rate hikes, investors have dollar signs in their eyes, both venture capital and Wall Street alike. They're willing to restart the hose of money (even with the new risk) because this feels big enough for them to take the risk.
Now all these companies, who were in varying stages of sweating as their bill came due, or wringing their hands as their stock prices tanked, see a single glorious gold-plated rocket up out of here, the likes of which haven't been seen since the free money days. It's their ticket to buy time, and buy investors, and say "see THIS is what will wring money forth, finally, we promise, just let us show you."
To be clear, AI is NOT profitable yet. It's a money-sink. Perhaps a money-black-hole. But everyone in the space is so wowed by it that there is a wide-spread and powerful conviction that it will become profitable and earn its keep. (Let's be real, half of that profit "potential" is the promise of automating away jobs of pesky employees who peskily cost money.) It's a tech-space industrial revolution that will automate away skilled jobs, and getting in on the ground floor is the absolute best thing you can do to get your pie slice's worth.
It's the thing that will win investors back. It's the thing that will get the investment money coming in again (or, get it second-hand if the company can be the PROVIDER of something needed for AI, which other companies with venture-back will pay handsomely for). It's the thing companies are terrified of missing out on, lest it leave them utterly irrelevant in a future where not having AI-integration is like not having a mobile phone app for your company or not having a website.
So I guess to reiterate on my earlier point:
Drowned rats. Swimming to the one ship in sight.
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Kickstarting a book to end enshittification, because Amazon will not carry it

My next book is The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation: it’s a Big Tech disassembly manual that explains how to disenshittify the web and bring back the old good internet. The hardcover comes from Verso on Sept 5, but the audiobook comes from me — because Amazon refuses to sell my audio:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/the-internet-con-how-to-seize-the-means-of-computation
Amazon owns Audible, the monopoly audiobook platform that controls >90% of the audio market. They require mandatory DRM for every book sold, locking those books forever to Amazon’s monopoly platform. If you break up with Amazon, you have to throw away your entire audiobook library.
That’s a hell of a lot of leverage to hand to any company, let alone a rapacious monopoly that ran a program targeting small publishers called “Project Gazelle,” where execs were ordered to attack indie publishers “the way a cheetah would pursue a sickly gazelle”:
https://www.businessinsider.com/sadistic-amazon-treated-book-sellers-the-way-a-cheetah-would-pursue-a-sickly-gazelle-2013-10
[Image ID: Journalist and novelist Doctorow (Red Team Blues) details a plan for how to break up Big Tech in this impassioned and perceptive manifesto….Doctorow’s sense of urgency is contagious -Publishers Weekly]
I won’t sell my work with DRM, because DRM is key to the enshittification of the internet. Enshittification is why the old, good internet died and became “five giant websites filled with screenshots of the other four” (h/t Tom Eastman). When a tech company can lock in its users and suppliers, it can drain value from both sides, using DRM and other lock-in gimmicks to keep their business even as they grow ever more miserable on the platform.
Here is how platforms die: first, they are good to their users; then they abuse their users to make things better for their business customers; finally, they abuse those business customers to claw back all the value for themselves. Then, they die:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/01/21/potemkin-ai/#hey-guys
[Image ID: A brilliant barn burner of a book. Cory is one of the sharpest tech critics, and he shows with fierce clarity how our computational future could be otherwise -Kate Crawford, author of The Atlas of AI”]
The Internet Con isn’t just an analysis of where enshittification comes from: it’s a detailed, shovel-ready policy prescription for halting enshittification, throwing it into reverse and bringing back the old, good internet.
How do we do that? With interoperability: the ability to plug new technology into those crapulent, decaying platform. Interop lets you choose which parts of the service you want and block the parts you don’t (think of how an adblocker lets you take the take-it-or-leave “offer” from a website and reply with “How about nah?”):
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/07/adblocking-how-about-nah
But interop isn’t just about making platforms less terrible — it’s an explosive charge that demolishes walled gardens. With interop, you can leave a social media service, but keep talking to the people who stay. With interop, you can leave your mobile platform, but bring your apps and media with you to a rival’s service. With interop, you can break up with Amazon, and still keep your audiobooks.
So, if interop is so great, why isn’t it everywhere?
Well, it used to be. Interop is how Microsoft became the dominant operating system:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/06/adversarial-interoperability-reviving-elegant-weapon-more-civilized-age-slay
[Image ID: Nobody gets the internet-both the nuts and bolts that make it hum and the laws that shaped it into the mess it is-quite like Cory, and no one’s better qualified to deliver us a user manual for fixing it. That’s The Internet Con: a rousing, imaginative, and accessible treatise for correcting our curdled online world. If you care about the internet, get ready to dedicate yourself to making interoperability a reality. -Brian Merchant, author of Blood in the Machine]
It’s how Apple saved itself from Microsoft’s vicious campaign to destroy it:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2019/06/adversarial-interoperability-reviving-elegant-weapon-more-civilized-age-slay
Every tech giant used interop to grow, and then every tech giant promptly turned around and attacked interoperators. Every pirate wants to be an admiral. When Big Tech did it, that was progress; when you do it back to Big Tech, that’s piracy. The tech giants used their monopoly power to make interop without permission illegal, creating a kind of “felony contempt of business model” (h/t Jay Freeman).
The Internet Con describes how this came to pass, but, more importantly, it tells us how to fix it. It lays out how we can combine different kinds of interop requirements (like the EU’s Digital Markets Act and Massachusetts’s Right to Repair law) with protections for reverse-engineering and other guerrilla tactics to create a system that is strong without being brittle, hard to cheat on and easy to enforce.
What’s more, this book explains how to get these policies: what existing legislative, regulatory and judicial powers can be invoked to make them a reality. Because we are living through the Great Enshittification, and crises erupt every ten seconds, and when those crises occur, the “good ideas lying around” can move from the fringes to the center in an eyeblink:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/06/12/only-a-crisis/#lets-gooooo
[Image ID: Thoughtfully written and patiently presented, The Internet Con explains how the promise of a free and open internet was lost to predatory business practices and the rush to commodify every aspect of our lives. An essential read for anyone that wants to understand how we lost control of our digital spaces and infrastructure to Silicon Valley’s tech giants, and how we can start fighting to get it back. -Tim Maughan, author of INFINITE DETAIL]
After all, we’ve known Big Tech was rotten for years, but we had no idea what to do about it. Every time a Big Tech colossus did something ghastly to millions or billions of people, we tried to fix the tech company. There’s no fixing the tech companies. They need to burn. The way to make users safe from Big Tech predators isn’t to make those predators behave better — it’s to evacuate those users:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/18/urban-wildlife-interface/#combustible-walled-gardens
I’ve been campaigning for human rights in the digital world for more than 20 years; I’ve been EFF’s European Director, representing the public interest at the EU, the UN, Westminster, Ottawa and DC. This is the subject I’ve devoted my life to, and I live my principles. I won’t let my books be sold with DRM, which means that Audible won’t carry my audiobooks. My agent tells me that this decision has cost me enough money to pay off my mortgage and put my kid through college. That’s a price I’m willing to pay if it means that my books aren’t enshittification bait.
But not selling on Audible has another cost, one that’s more important to me: a lot of readers prefer audiobooks and 9 out of 10 of those readers start and end their searches on Audible. When they don’t find an author there, they assume no audiobook exists, period. It got so bad I put up an audiobook on Amazon — me, reading an essay, explaining how Audible rips off writers and readers. It’s called “Why None of My Audiobooks Are For Sale on Audible”:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/07/25/can-you-hear-me-now/#acx-ripoff
[Image ID: Doctorow has been thinking longer and smarter than anyone else I know about how we create and exchange value in a digital age. -Douglas Rushkoff, author of Present Shock]
To get my audiobooks into readers’ ears, I pre-sell them on Kickstarter. This has been wildly successful, both financially and as a means of getting other prominent authors to break up with Amazon and use crowdfunding to fill the gap. Writers like Brandon Sanderson are doing heroic work, smashing Amazon’s monopoly:
https://www.brandonsanderson.com/guest-editorial-cory-doctorow-is-a-bestselling-author-but-audible-wont-carry-his-audiobooks/
And to be frank, I love audiobooks, too. I swim every day as physio for a chronic pain condition, and I listen to 2–3 books/month on my underwater MP3 player, disappearing into an imaginary world as I scull back and forth in my public pool. I’m able to get those audiobooks on my MP3 player thanks to Libro.fm, a DRM-free store that supports indie booksellers all over the world:
https://blog.libro.fm/a-qa-with-mark-pearson-libro-fm-ceo-and-co-founder/
Producing my own audiobooks has been a dream. Working with Skyboat Media, I’ve gotten narrators like @wilwheaton, Amber Benson, @neil-gaiman and Stefan Rudnicki for my work:
https://craphound.com/shop/
[Image ID: “This book is the instruction manual Big Tech doesn’t want you to read. It deconstructs their crummy products, undemocratic business models, rigged legal regimes, and lies. Crack this book and help build something better. -Astra Taylor, author of Democracy May Not Exist, but We’ll Miss It When Its Gone”]
But for this title, I decided that I would read it myself. After all, I’ve been podcasting since 2006, reading my own work aloud every week or so, even as I traveled the world and gave thousands of speeches about the subject of this book. I was excited (and a little trepedatious) at the prospect, but how could I pass up a chance to work with director Gabrielle de Cuir, who has directed everyone from Anne Hathaway to LeVar Burton to Eric Idle?
Reader, I fucking nailed it. I went back to those daily recordings fully prepared to hate them, but they were good — even great (especially after my engineer John Taylor Williams mastered them). Listen for yourself!
https://archive.org/details/cory_doctorow_internet_con_chapter_01
I hope you’ll consider backing this Kickstarter. If you’ve ever read my free, open access, CC-licensed blog posts and novels, or listened to my podcasts, or come to one of my talks and wished there was a way to say thank you, this is it. These crowdfunders make my DRM-free publishing program viable, even as audiobooks grow more central to a writer’s income and even as a single company takes over nearly the entire audiobook market.
Backers can choose from the DRM-free audiobook, DRM-free ebook (EPUB and MOBI) and a hardcover — including a signed, personalized option, fulfilled through the great LA indie bookstore Book Soup:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/the-internet-con-how-to-seize-the-means-of-computation
What’s more, these ebooks and audiobooks are unlike any you’ll get anywhere else because they are sold without any terms of service or license agreements. As has been the case since time immemorial, when you buy these books, they’re yours, and you are allowed to do anything with them that copyright law permits — give them away, lend them to friends, or simply read them with any technology you choose.
As with my previous Kickstarters, backers can get their audiobooks delivered with an app (from libro.fm) or as a folder of MP3s. That helps people who struggle with “sideloading,” a process that Apple and Google have made progressively harder, even as they force audiobook and ebook sellers to hand over a 30% app tax on every dollar they make:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doctorow/red-team-blues-another-audiobook-that-amazon-wont-sell/posts/3788112
Enshittification is rotting every layer of the tech stack: mobile, payments, hosting, social, delivery, playback. Every tech company is pulling the rug out from under us, using the chokepoints they built between audiences and speakers, artists and fans, to pick all of our pockets.
The Internet Con isn’t just a lament for the internet we lost — it’s a plan to get it back. I hope you’ll get a copy and share it with the people you love, even as the tech platforms choke off your communities to pad their quarterly numbers.
Next weekend (Aug 4-6), I'll be in Austin for Armadillocon, a science fiction convention, where I'm the Guest of Honor:
https://armadillocon.org/d45/
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/31/seize-the-means-of-computation/#the-internet-con
[Image ID: My forthcoming book 'The Internet Con: How to Seize the Means of Computation' in various editions: Verso hardcover, audiobook displayed on a phone, and ebook displayed on an e-ink reader.]
#pluralistic#trustbusting#big tech#gift guide#kickstarter#the internet con#books#audiobooks#enshitiffication#disenshittification#crowdfunders#seize the means of computation#audible#amazon#verso
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HARLEY SAWYER X TOY READER

OK OK I KNOW IT SOUNDS BAD BUT READ IT, YOUR NOT A KID OR ANYTHING IN THIS PLSASE GUYS-also uggiivvoh it felt so awkward writing some of this WHYYYY and I’m so used to over explaining everything because of how character ai bots work I’m trying not too gjfjggjj
Machine Harley:
📺 - When He had been turned into this. . Machine, he couldn’t see you at all anymore. The one person he cared about-the one tolerable person-the one person he LOVED. Could he at the very least get to see you?
📺 - But, after the hour of joy, when he had managed to hack into the cameras and reunite with each other, it was like he had gained a part of himself again. He has very little sympathy and care in him, and all of it goes to you and you only.
📺 - He can’t help but feel some sort of resentment of you though, your like all the other experiments he made, those aggressive and bloodthirsty animals. But, your not like them, so why does he feel this way? Perhaps it’s just how he is.
📺 - He’d try his best to give you both a better life down here. There’s not much, but, it’s certainly better than how any of those pests are living.
📺 - He usually keeps you close, or, just watches you on the cameras. You and him need to be careful-your more fragile as a toy. Like, actually, what if your made of porcelain? Or stuffing-fabric is easy to tear, isn’t it?
📺 - If you break, he could easily fix you up, but he will be a bit mad about it. He told you to be careful, didn’t he? But, he can’t entirely blame you for it.
📺 - He’d randomly pick you up in a princess carry if he needs too. . Or if he just feels like it. And he can very easily, being a robot now. Your feet hurt? He’s carrying you. Your tired? He’s carrying you. Your perfectly fine? He’s carrying you. It makes him feel powerful.
Human Harley:
🩺 - He had no choice. He couldn’t let you die, it was his only option.
🩺 - He keeps you close to him most of the time. He misses you, even if your right there. It doesn’t quite feel like you. He wishes he could hold your hand one more time without it feeling plastic, or plush. . Or metal-you get it.
🩺 - He’d let you wear his lab coat, it’s a little big on you, but It’s comfortable. Plus, it makes you look smaller, and adorable.
🩺 - No way in hell would you ever be used like huggy wuggy or mommy long legs. If anyone tried to turn you into some sort of marketable plushie or even get the idea, he would be fuming. That is his wife! But they were only children.
🩺 - Your probably the one toy in that whole factory that’s around to roam freely, not confined to a cell or a game station. He’d keep you far away from any of the bigger bodies or the prison, though, even if you know what truly goes on behind the scenes now.
Chat this is so ass 💔
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You need more free art.
I quit my job yesterday. Well, actually I quit my job eight weeks ago, but they finally released me yesterday for good behaviour. Don't get me wrong, I love what I do - but I do it for the wrong reasons. Working for major charities, you learn very fast that 'I want to make the world a better place' is a phrase you use to ask people for money, not to give them things. I was an ass-backwards fit for that world.
You need more free art. I need more free art. Everyone has felt the shift in our media landscape over the last ten years, away from access and towards nickel-and-diming the human experience. That lack of access is making life and culture worse for all of us, across the board. Paywalled news sites leave us less informed, attacks on the Internet Archive leave us less capable of research. Algorithmic social feeds and streaming walled gardens trap us inside smaller and smaller demographic bubbles, where we are increasingly only likely to encounter ideas that have been curated for us by marketing departments. Hasty efforts to resist AI commodification have only led to more artists locking their work away and calling for even more onerous systems of copyright law. This is not good for us.
We all need more free art.
So what am I going to do about it?
This is a question I have been asking myself for years. It's easy to sit here feeilng frustrated and thinking 'boy I hope SOMEONE does SOMETHING'. It's harder to take action in a world where I still have rent to pay. But hard doesn't mean impossible. Sometimes hard just means time-consuming, frustrating and slow. And sometimes it's worth doing something time-consuming, frustrating and slow because...I want to make the world a better place.
I'm going to do this:
1. From April 1st, I am relaunching as a freelance writer and editor.
This is the one that will (hopefully) help to pay the bills. I am a very good and experienced editor. I've worked on hollywood movies, I'm a member of the Chartered Institute of Editors and Proofreaders, I have clients who have been coming to me exclusively for more than 10 years.
Alongside bigger contract jobs, I am going to refocus on offering my services to small-press creators at a reduced rate. That means you, graphic novelists. That means you, itch and amazon writers. I want to help you develop your work, the same way I help large organisations. You can learn more about what an editor even does and what kind of pricing you can expect here.
2. I'm also going to start giving shit away. Like, constantly.
Next week I'm going to launch a new free shop. If you're unfamiliar, a free shop, giveaway shop, swap shop, etc. is an anarchist tradition of setting up a storefront where anyone can take what they like for no cost. Offline, this often means second-hand clothes, tools, furniture, food etc. Online, I am going to be giving away digital art. Copyright-free, no strings attached. It will (eventually) feature everything from print-res posters to zines, poems, tattoo flash, t-shirt designs and anything else we come up with.
Yes, I said 'we' - while this is a curated collection, it will feature work from a variety of credited and anonymous artists and activists, all of whom have agreed to give their work away to the public domain. Some of it will be practical, some of it will be political, but a lot of it will be decorative or personal. This is, in part, a response to recent difficulty I had finding somewhere that would print a one-off joke poster for a friend that featured the word 'faggot'. Enough. No middlemen - no explaining ourselves. Just print our shit and enjoy it.
I'm very, very excited about this project. I'll have more to say about it closer to the launch, but you can expect it to go live on March 27th.
2.2 I forgot to mention the ACTUAL LAUNCH GIVEAWAY

To celebrate my launch, I am going to be giving away a ton of physical prints. When I went looking for my old stock to see if it was worth setting a new (paid) storefront up, I realised I had way more old work in storage than I thought. This will be announced in its own right on Monday, but this is why I've been hinting you should go follow my Patreon.
On April 1st, I will pick 8 random patrons (from across all tiers including non-paying followers!) and mail them a bundle of assorted prints and postcards. The prize pool includes A3 and A4 posters, packs of A6 postcards, and printed minicomics that I've previously sold for up to £12 each.
You don't have to be a paying subscriber to enter - this is strictly no-purchase necessary. It is purely and entirely a celebration of the concept of GIVING ART AWAY FOR FREE.
3. PORN, YOU PERVERTS
Because I still have to pay to stay alive, I am going to be subsidising all this free art with the introduction of Fuck You Fridays. Starting from March 29th, I will drop a new 18+ short story on the last Friday of every month, over on itch.io (yes I know my page is desolate right now, don't worry I'll get there).
The first edition, Go Fuck Yourself, is about, well - telling your boss where to stick it. Julia has had it with her millionaire man-child manager, and is just about ready to let him know what she really thinks. It's a short and steamy 5k words, with a gorgeous cover illustration by @taylor-titmouse, and you can pick it up for $3 starting from March 29th.
4. ANOTHER BIG SURPRISE
I'm keeping this one under wraps for now, but April 1st will also play host to one more (FREE) launch. If you've been following me for a long time, you might remember the other significance of this date (no not April Fool's day, though that is certainly thematically relevant to this entire effort). That's all I'll say right now. Watch this space.
tl;dr: I'm sick of paywalls and career ladders. I'm literally putting my money where my mouth is. More free art for everyone and I'm not kidding around!!!
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Hi! Hi! Fiesta time requesting to ya and was hoping if can place this ask here. I made sure to read you're rules so if I do somthing wrong then ignore my ask.
So Yautja's know that humans do not have strong instics as they do but they have certain things the Yautja don't have. Like uncanny valley.
So in this, the Yautja is with their human when they suddenly freeze. When they ask their human what's wrong, they don't awnser, just stearing off at somthing that they see. The Yautja can smell the fear and panic off of them.
What does the Yautja do?
Please please please please ignore this if I went aginst you're rules! Have a good day/night
Male Yautja OC (Bako) x male reader
Headcanons
I imagined this as Bako, who was mentioned a few times in my last yautja post, which you can read here.
Bako is a very chill Yautja compared to others. Hes already had multiple offspring and is still in his prime. It gives him a good amount of confidence and comfort in himself.
It also makes him a bit of a tease to his ooman lover, throwing you over his shoulder or just moving you around as he pleased, unless it really annoys you when he does.
He loves the size difference between you as well. You’ll catch him pressing his orange scaled hand against your own every now and then just to look at the difference. Bako always grumbles happily a about it.
But just because he’s more chill than most Yautja doesn’t mean he isn’t as active and aware as everyone else, he’s just great at hiding it behind an easygoing facade. Dating a normal ooman definitely makes him even more on edge and protective.
Hed try to teach you how to at least defend yourself or how to sharpen your instincts enough to protect yourself. You might not be able to kill another yautja in their prime, but you will be able to maul them enough to give you time to get away. Then he will hunt them down and present their skull to you.
Seeing you with a weapon also makes him grumble even more, arms crossed over his chest and his yellow eyes sparkling as he watches you use different firearms. Especially the firearms hes specially kitted for you to fit your hands and size.
If you take an interest in camoflague hed be more than happy to show you too, since hes mastered the art. Even without all his gear, Bako is able to melt into the background with ease after years of practice.
Having a more colorful shade in his scales meant he had to be really good at what he did, or he would have died one way or another. He just has to figure out how to really blend the different colors on your human skin.
But even with all this, Bako is always weary like any Yautja worth their salt should be. This is also why he notices pretty much immediately that you are weirded out or weary about something.
Having a Yautja partner can be pretty damn annoying sometimes with how protective and possessive they’ll be. Even if you guys are walking through what’s supposed to be a peaceful market, you still find Bako almost glued against your back.
Maybe you spot a species that just looks… uncomfortably human. But not really. You know like those ai robots that have skin that doesn’t really fit, or they blink too slowly and more too stiffly.
It makes you freeze for a moment, immediately sending alarm bells ringing inside Bakos head. There should be no reason for you to freeze, his clan had come to this market for years and it should be safe.
But smelling the discomfort and uncomfortable fear from you makes his mandibles flare under his mask, looking down at you for a moment to see where you are looking, before snapping his head in that direction, ready to kill.
Of course, you end up having to hold him back and explain that no, that alien didn’t say or do anything, yes, you were okay. It was just a weird human survival reaction.
You end up having to explain uncanny valley to him, and how once upon a time, humans developed pattern recognition for survival reasons.
This makes sense to Bako after you explain. He mentions something about other species that looked like humans coming to earth, to hunt humans, so of course you guys developed survival instincts against them.
This has you thinking “excuse me, what?” because what did he mean by that. of course, Bako just shrugs and goes “I thought you knew” and keeps you guys moving, as if he didn’t just drop that bomb on you.
Bako keeps being extra protective the rest of the day, as if just the smell of your fear keeps him on edge. Just in case, ya know? What if something jumps out of the shadows at you? You never knew out here. You just have to accept it, and accept all the cuddles later.
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Record of Genocide
[Part 2]
An opening:





The List:
Upon Children:
Beheading baby
Shot a kid that's running away
Shot a kid (again)
Shot a 6 years old 355 times
Slit a kid's throat
Creating a 14 pages long list of killed children under 1 year old
Bombed a pregnant lady that her fetus expelled from her
Burn a student alive
Torturing and sexually abusing civilians, including children
Blow a child's head until their brain splattered on the ground
Killing newborn twins, not even 4 days since their birth
Death toll from October 15th 2023 to July 6th 2024. 16k+ were children.
Released a dog to attack civilian (kid version)
44% of killed victims are children.
Killed a man's entire family, including his children
Harris' supporter harassing a baby
Killed a child when he was at the market with his mother
Killing an 8 years old girl along with 36 of her family members
US participation in genocide upon children
Assraeli soldier took a bike from a kid and throw it in the trash
Assrael killed a man's son (1)
Assrael killed a man's son (2)
Assrael killed a man's daughter
Assrael killed a man's daughter (2)
Assrael abused a 12 years old girl in prison, the youngest female to be held in prison
Assrael killed a mother's 3 daughters and her sister
Assraelis mocks children who lost their limbs and murdered
Assrael killed a mother's child
Upon Palestinian In General:
Killing Christians.
Demanding the rights to rape
Burning people alive
A concentration camp
Torturing civilians (featuring French people)
Destroying churches, hospitals, and schools
Bombing schools
Bombing civilians in their tents
Admitance of ethnic cleansing
Banning maternity kit and anaesthetic
Disguising as civilian to kill civilians
Destroying humanitarian aids
Released a dog to attack civilian
Bombing refugee camp
Stealing houses from their owner
Deliberately destroying properties in Lebanon (confirmed by UN peacekeepers)
Bombing school where people take shelter
Celebrating Trump's victory by shooting at homes in Gaza (featuring Trump's supporter)
Killing an entire family in a targeted attack
A Knesset member sending death threats in hospital
Using AI to kill more people
Publicly announcing annexation of Gaza
UNICEF spokesperson talked about the horror Assrael committed upon civilians
Targeting civilians in Safe Zone
Destroying humanitarian aids
Assraeli blowing up praying site
UK surgeon explains what Assrael did in Gaza
Assraeli glorifying the crimes their fallen soldiers committed
A son breakdowns during praying for his father that's killed by Assrael
A doctor's testimony of what Assrael did
The bodies of the people Assrael killed
Assrael bombing UN-run school, killing 10 people
Upon Lebanon:
Blows up an entire village in Lebanon
Assrael bombed Lebanon near a school
Assrael targeting civilians in Lebanon, killing at least one child
Assrael bombed a suburbs in Lebanon
Assraeli destroying an entire village in Lebanon
Assraeli killed 2 doctors and orphaned their child
Destroying praying site in Lebanon
15 paramedics in Lebanon murdered by Assrael
Upon Non-Palestinians:
Killing WCF workers (3 from UK, 1 from US, 1 from Australia, 1 from Poland, and 1 from Palestine.)
Attacking UN workers, killing 3 children during their attacks
Killing a medical worker through torture
Killing journalist (this is only two of 100+ journalists they've killed)
Beating and torturing journalist (featuring American journalist)
Attacking WFP workers
Bombing a UN shelter (featuring India)
Assaulting civilians in Athens
Ally in genocide (featuring USA)
An ambassador signing bombs before being dropped on civilians (featuring USA)
Killing animals
Ramming a police deliberately but no consequences (featuring USA)
META's complicity in genocide
Targeting family homes in Beirut
Assrael journalist demanding more violence, deaths, and river of blood
Bombed a residential building and killed 7 people in Syria
Harassment upon the people in Amsterdam
Property damage to assault people in Amsterdam
Assraeli physically attacked a woman
Biden's inappropriate answer to journalist who asked about the hostages
Assraeli hooligans singing song of death threats in Amsterdam
Assraeli hooligans attacking French people
Assrael genocide impact on animals
Justifying targeting civilians (featuring Germany)
Assraeli inciting violence on TV
The Pope calling Assrael as terrorist
AIPAC openly bragging about buying the US elections
Assraeli harassing a Christian tourist and defiling his cross necklace
Assraeli using genocide as tourist attraction
How US's "threat" on Assrael went
Where the US put their own people compared to Assrael
This is not a complete list.
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