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Cory Doctorow NO LONGER ON TWIT TER
@doctorow
New book: The Reverse Centaur's Guide to Life After AI pluralistic.net/kickstarter @[email protected] (Masto)/@doctorow.pluralistic.net (Bsky)
Beautiful Downtown Burbank
Joined March 2007
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    I've left Twitter, but I'm still writing a daily blog. You can read today's post ("The world has moved on") at pluralistic.net/2026/06/11/lap… It's also available on Mastodon at: mamot.fr/@pluralistic/1… And on Bluesky at: bsky.app/profile/did:we…
    A blasted wasteland with a mushroom cloud rising over it. In the foreground are swarms of drowning people climbing over each other to escape into the limbs of a dead tree, and a crowd of agonized skeletons. All sourced from Dore engravings illustrating the Old Testament.
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    So there's a great Thai restaurant in my neighborhood called Kiin. Yesterday, I searched for their website to order some takeout. Here's the Google result.
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    Dutch resistance members celebrate at the moment they heard of Adolf Hitler’s death over the radio, May 1945. (Colorized) explorerrowan.tumblr.com/post/631051993…
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    My new hobby: finding public domain images that Getty sells for $500, locating hi-rez scans of their original publications, cropping and cleaning them up, adding metadata, and uploading them to Wikimedia Commons. First one: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Fig_…
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    This is fucking wild. Norton "Antivirus" now sneakily installs cryptomining software on your computer, and then SKIMS A COMMISSION. community.norton.com/en/forums/faq-…
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    community.norton.com/en/forums/faq-… According to the same source linked in the tweet, the crypto mining feature is only available to computers with powerful graphics cards, and the feature is turned off by default.
    Context is written by people who use X, and appears when rated helpful by others. Find out more.
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    It's hard to overstate what a scam academic and scientific publishing is. 1/
    A shelf of thick scientific tomes, protected by a gridwork of foreboding, rusting bars.
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    And why the actual FUCK is @GoogleAds accepting these scam artists' ads for a business that they already have a knowledge box for?! Google KNOWS what the real KIIN restaurant is, and yet they are accepting payment to put a fake KIIN listing two slots ABOVE the real one.
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    I got duped. I placed an order with the fake site. The fake site then placed the order - in my name! - with the real site, having marked up the prices by 15%.
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    Doug @rushkoff says that the ethic of today's "entrepreneur" is to #GoMeta - don't provide a product or a service, simply find a way to be a predatory squatter on a chokepoint between people who do useful things and people who use those things.
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    "Hitler's only kidding about the antisemitism" New York Times, 1922 boingboing.net/2016/11/11/hit…
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    This has sold out across most of the five boroughs, and copies are selling on Ebay for $80. Here's a 4000px+ wide JPEG if you want to run a copy on archival paper and frame it as a commemoration of the day things started to get better: nypost.com/wp-content/upl…
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    Alan Dean Foster is an sf legend - a writer who produced a shelf of original novels but also made a reputation novelizing movies and TV from Star Wars to Aliens, turning out books that transcended quickie adaptations, becoming beloved bestsellers in their own right. 1/
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    How the actual FUCK did these obvious scammers get an Amex merchant account in the name of "KIINTHAILA" by after supplying the phone number for a website hosting company? What is Amex's #KYC procedure? Do they even call the phone number?
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    It's been eight years since @aaronsw took his own life. Aaron had been charged with 13 felonies under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (#CFAA) for violating the terms of service on the @JSTOR database of scholarly articles. 1/
    A 2009 portrait of Aaron Swartz. 


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