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.
If you're a @Medium subscriber, you can read these essays - as well as previews of upcoming magazine columns and early exclusives on doctorow.medium.com.
My latest Medium column is "Takes One To Know One"
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My next book is *Chokepoint Capitalism*, co-written with @rgibli: it's an action-oriented look at how tech and entertainment monopolies steal creators' incomes, with detailed, shovel-ready plans to unrig creative labor markets and pay artists:
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:
Ironically, the very phenomenon this book describes - "chokepoint capitalism" - is endemic to book publishing, and in audiobook publishing, it's in its terminal phase. 3/
Strahd at his organ, in the best tradition of the Phantom, Dr Phibes, and Count von Count. (Clyde Caldwell, AD&D module I6: Ravenloft, TSR, 1983.) wilwheaton.tumblr.com/post/692808948…
Well, I just upgraded the CPU on my @FrameworkPuter - the entire thing was easy and straightforward...except reconnecting the goddamned wifi antenna wires to the card. Whoever designed those connectors is a sadist.
Apart from that, my only complaint is that once I finished the upgrade, I went to swap out the back panel for the new, more rigid one and discovered that I'd have to disconnect and reconnect the antenna wires I'd just spent 30 minutes connecting, so I decided to do it later.
It would have been GREAT to have a service guide for the bundled motherboard and back panel that said, "don't bother reconnecting the wifi wires until you've swapped the panel."