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The Ideological Capture of Tech with Bryan Lunduke
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The Ideological Capture of Tech with Bryan Lunduke

“Are we gonna have a free and open internet, or not?”

Remember the Free and Open Internet? Tech journalist Bryan Lunduke does, and isn’t afraid to write about its demise one institutional capture at a time. We discuss having our hearts broken by our beloved Internet Archive; the Wikipedia Foundation’s shady dealings; the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s championing “the right for little children to look at porn on the internet”; and Mozilla’s “Feminist decolonial lgbtqia+ climate justice using AI event in Zambia.” Like any good journalists, we ask the tough questions: How do you get your name forbidden by ChatGPT? Who is more banned from conferences, Lunduke or Paley? Are we gonna have a free and open internet, or not? (Answer: not.) Whether you love nerds or merely are one, this entertaining episode will have you wanting to get offline more than ever.

Links:

The Lunduke Journal: Lunduke.com

ChatGPT Can Not Say “Bryan Lunduke”:

The Lunduke Journal of Technology
ChatGPT Can Not Say "Bryan Lunduke"
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https://lunduke.substack.com/p/chatgpt-can-not-say-bryan-lunduke

The Cathedral and the Bazaar by Eric Raymond: http://www.catb.org/esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/

Our Kiwi Farms/Josh Moon episode: https://www.heterodorx.com/podcast/episode-107-how-the-internet-lost-its-backbone-with-joshua-moon/

Cori’s Kiwi Farms article:

Corinna Cohn
The world should not need Kiwi Farms
On September 3rd, the security company Cloudflare dropped the website Kiwi Farms as a customer. Kiwi Farms broke into the limelight in August when victims of police “swatting” blamed the site for coordinating the harassment. Swatting is a potentially lethal harassment technique by which police receive a false report of imminent danger and are prepared t…
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https://corinnacohn.substack.com/p/the-world-should-not-need-kiwi-farms

Larry Sanger Speaks Out:

Christopher F. Rufo
Larry Sanger Speaks Out
Larry Sanger remembers the promise of the web. He co-founded Wikipedia in 2001, with the hope that it could sustain a “free and open” internet—a place where information, dissent, and creativity could thrive. At Wikipedia, he proposed a system of rules that encouraged users to “avoid bias” and maintain a “neutral point of view…
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https://christopherrufo.com/p/larry-sanger-speaks-out

Women in tech: https://mimiandeunice.com/2018/11/07/women-in-tech/

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