This Thursday (Mar 31), I'm appearing on a panel at the Charles River Associates Competition & Regulation in Disrupted Times conference in Brussels. It's free to attend or stream.
#5yrsago Google: Chrome will no longer trust Symantec certificates, 30% of the web will need to switch Certificate Authorities arstechnica.com/information-te… 11/
#5yrsago India’s Council of Scientific and Industrial Research blew so much money on rubbish patents, it’s gone broke thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/…
My book "How to Destroy Surveillance Capitalism" is a critique of Big Tech connecting conspiratorial thinking to the rise of tech monopolies (proposing a way to deal with both) is now out in paperback:
My ebooks and audiobooks (from @torbooks, @HoZ_Books, @mcsweeneys, and others) are for sale all over the net, but I sell 'em too, and when you buy 'em from me, I earn twice as much and you get books with no DRM and no license "agreements."
My first picture book is out! It's called Poesy the Monster Slayer and it's an epic tale of bedtime-refusal, toy-hacking and monster-hunting, illustrated by Matt @MCRockefeller. It's the monster book I dreamt of reading to my own daughter.
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Sometimes, the best way to understand a failure is to contrast it with a success. Take @Amazon, whose avowed "relentlessness" created next-day Prime delivery and AWS, with its power to instantaneously, continuously emit "buckets" of data. 1/
If you'd like an unrolled 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:
Amazon boasts endlessly of its efficiency, ease of use and speed - so whenever you find Amazon being inefficient, hard to use and slow, it's reasonable to assume that this is a deliberate choice. Like, say, when Amazon is giving you the data it has collected on you. 3/