People are asking for more pirate bay stories. Sure. I have a few... Thousands.
Do you know that tpb once hijacked North Koreas Internet? torrentfreak.com/the-pirate-bay…
Someone managed to find a broken router setup which managed to make it possible to pretend to be north Korea, in a more central routing location than actual north Korea. To make it look real even the traffic was slowed down to look like a satellite connection.
Took days before people figured it out. It was quite fun, unfortunately it meant that people in North Korea had issues getting online. But I think their sacrifice was worth the lulz.
Tpb also did one of the first (maybe the first) crowd funding campaign. What did we try to finance? New servers? No, we tried buying a country called Sealand. I remember I was laughing when the Prince of Sealand got invited to Larry King because of it. wired.com/2007/01/the-pi…
On a side note, a weird American dude contacted me when this happened, he liked that we had weird ideas and wanted our help to build Internet in a corrupt African nation, which he had traded guns for a lot of rights.. Like owned their infrastructure. Forward thinking dude.
There was a company that placed fake movies on tpb for movie companies and sued people downloading, taking their IP. We managed (can't disclose how) to get copies on all their emails. Including which ip numbers they used so we could block them.
Once I called them up, explaining the ironic part that he based his business of breaking our terms, which is illegal. During the call their secretary sent out an email someone had a bday in the office and there was cake. I ended the call saying "don't forget to get some cake!"
A few weeks later someone leaked some of their internal stuff, including a phone call between them and the district attorney of NYC, where they bragged about their security skills...
Some of the core people from that hack later moved on to form another more anonymous hacking group.
The documentary tpb afk got crowdfunding, of course getting promoted on tpb. The front page linked to kickstarter. Kickstarter stopped working, it was like a ddos attack. Early days of crowdfunding!
A lot of people ask if I'm still in touch with Gottfrid or Fredrik from tpb. Well, we never really could get along. We have extremely different political views, and it has polarised more over the years. Gottfrid said it best, we should not be in the same room together.
The way tpb worked was because we only agreed on a few basics: a free Internet, not controlled by corporations. We enjoyed high tech with low/no budget (brings out the best in technologists). But mostly we just enjoyed telling privileged people to fuck off.
The name of the documentary, tpb afk, is from a quote from one of our court cases. I got annoyed at the prosecutor for using the term IRL, "In real life", I told him we use the term AFK, "away from keyboard". Because the Internet is for real.
In the end I left tpb because I spent 8hours per day on it, and also had a full time job, and wanted to work on other projects without the other guys.
Since I left I'm less of a fan, It's not political anymore, but honesty one thing annoys me more. We decided early on that we would close down on the tenth birthday no matter what. Things need to burn to give space for new things. They didn't. Oh and the porn ads, jeez.
Oh we never built that African Internet. But we did build satellite Internet later. But I'll keep that story. For now.
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The pirate bay, the most censored website in the world, started by kids, run by people with problems with alcohol, drugs and money, still is up after almost 2 decades. Parlor and gab etc have all the money around but no skills or mindset. Embarrassing.
The most ironic thing is that TPBs enemies include not just the US government but also many European and the Russian one. Compared to gab/parlor which is supported by the current president of the US and probably liked by the Russian one too.
Seems a lot of people wants to learn more about the pirate bay. Here's an older documentary, tpb afk.
Jag vill gärna påminna lite om turerna kring FRA. En tråd.
FRA-lagen hade inte majoritet i riksdagen när den kuppades igenom. Det var 4 st allianspolitiker som var å det starkaste emot. De blev inkallade på hotfulla möten, där de t.ex. fick veta att de inte skulle få valbar plats på listorna vid nästa val.
En fick en semester till USA och vi har knappt hört från honom sen dess. De tre andra verkade passa på att förhandla lite i sina partier. Tjänster och gentjänster?
So now it's proven that capitalism didn't work under pressure. We got saved by governments funded by collective taxes. We see the capitalists asking for bailouts so they can fail again later.
Time for system change.
Instead of bailing out banks, we should get a citizen salary. Cheaper, more fair and will make the people have money enough to afford supporting local business' that will NOT get a bailout anyhow.
Now that gas prices are low, it's time to stop subsidising that. Raise taxes on fossil fuels.
I wish there was an equally intellectual discussion about AI as to that about gene modification in humans. Essentially it's going to end up being the same thing - someone decides the genes of the future with AI, and where's the discourse about who's got a say?
I'm fed up with the term AI as well. It's all an extension of the wishes of the creators of the "AI" - simply put, it's code that someone did for a certain purpose. The one controlling the code for the AI is controlling the future. Where's the democratic regulations for this?
The people that think that "new technologies" can remedy the problems with todays centralised technology stacks should wake up. It's not about the technology, it's about the control of the markets the technology is used in.