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The Origins of the Socialist Slur
The Origins of the Socialist Slur
The Atlantic has an adapted excerpt from Heather Cox Richardson’s new book, Democracy Awakening: The Origins of the Socialis
·kottke.org·
The Origins of the Socialist Slur
Is Stealing From Corporations Morally Correct? (Yes.)
Is Stealing From Corporations Morally Correct? (Yes.)
More propaganda, more moral gaslighting, more bullshit. Steal! Feed your children and yourself. Steal all you will! Just do not get caught.
·beneaththepavement.substack.com·
Is Stealing From Corporations Morally Correct? (Yes.)
POV: It’s time for big tech to stop stifling innovation
POV: It’s time for big tech to stop stifling innovation
Big tech has a track record of dismissing and discrediting technologies that they either don’t have the ability to create or missed the boat on.
·fastcompany.com·
POV: It’s time for big tech to stop stifling innovation
Devil in the Details - 99% Invisible
Devil in the Details - 99% Invisible
In 1994, an independent producer made a short, earnest video featuring an eccentric cast of characters who were focused on a very specific paranoia. The tape was made to look like a TV news special. It opens with a cheap, Jerry Springer-era computer graphic of a gold pentagram set against a red brick wall. The
·99percentinvisible.org·
Devil in the Details - 99% Invisible
Thoughts on Privacy Pools and the law
Thoughts on Privacy Pools and the law
Here's my quick first-pass take on Privacy Pools , the heir apparent to privacy tool Tornado Cash. My comments are on the legal side, and le...
·jpkoning.blogspot.com·
Thoughts on Privacy Pools and the law
How the Rich Get Richer – Economics from the Top Down
How the Rich Get Richer – Economics from the Top Down
It turns out that studying the Forbes 400 is a great way to understand how the (American) rich have gotten richer. This is the first in series of posts in which I analyze the Forbes 400 archive.
·economicsfromthetopdown.com·
How the Rich Get Richer – Economics from the Top Down
History Matters
History Matters
A restoration of history, in all its complexity, is critical to escaping the polarized, rigid, and often insane political environment we now inhabit.
·quillette.com·
History Matters
Starting a Business in Seattle? Here Are 8 Things You Need To Know | Seattle Weekly
Starting a Business in Seattle? Here Are 8 Things You Need To Know | Seattle Weekly
Nestled in the stunning Pacific Northwest, Seattle is not only renowned for its breathtaking natural landscapes but also for its thriving business ecosystem. Aspiring entrepreneurs and seasoned business owners alike are drawn to this vibrant city’s opportunities, innovation hubs, and diverse markets.
·seattleweekly.com·
Starting a Business in Seattle? Here Are 8 Things You Need To Know | Seattle Weekly
Can Govt Debt Solve Fertility?
Can Govt Debt Solve Fertility?
The last month has greatly change what I see as the default future. Instead of seeing the last few centuries of exponential world growth continuing until a new much faster growth mode appears within a century or two, my default is now darker. The economy declines after population peaks in roughly thirty years, and innovation then grinds to a halt, with the economy not rising again until world population is dominated by Amish-
·overcomingbias.com·
Can Govt Debt Solve Fertility?
There’s No Such Thing as an Ethical Museum
There’s No Such Thing as an Ethical Museum
How can any institution be ethical when it's an obsequious representation of the values of its extraordinarily rich funders?
·conversationalist.org·
There’s No Such Thing as an Ethical Museum
Why every streaming service wants you to watch ads now
Why every streaming service wants you to watch ads now
Disney+, Netflix, Max, and now Amazon Prime are all taking a page from the Hulu playbook as they steer subscribers to cheaper ad-supported plans.
·fastcompany.com·
Why every streaming service wants you to watch ads now
Streaming TV Is Entering Its Jock Phase
Streaming TV Is Entering Its Jock Phase
Like, literally. Everyone, save for maybe Netflix, is clamoring to offer sports as content dries up amid the Hollywood strikes. The latest to enter the scrimmage: (HBO) Max.
·wired.com·
Streaming TV Is Entering Its Jock Phase