Report confirms big market for sale of tribal cultural property
Is the Government Planning to Surveil Keystone XL Protesters?
Surfing in Hawaii: “Surf Riders” 1960 Castle Films
Joel Tudor and others enjoying a medium sized swell at Malibu.
Link to Vimeo
How a small worker-owned trust could transform agricultural labor for decades
Things That Arent Here Anymore with Ralph Story KCET PBS
Deep in the LHI tape archive hid a mysterious tape marked “Woodchucks.” The tape held a “lost” instrumental surf album recorded by Lee Hazlewood in the early 1960s. Some of the songs have been recorded by The Astronauts, Jack Nitzsche, Dick Dale and His Del-Tones, Takeshi Terauchi, The Ventures, John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin), The Trashmen, The Challengers and The Surfaris. Lee’s original recordings have never been released. Bask in the reverb drenched twang of Lee Hazlewood’s original versions for the first time ever!
Lee Hazlewood – Cruisin’ for Surf Bunnies
Being near a body of water makes us calmer and healthier, science shows
Screening of The Exiles (1961) and Legacy of Exiled NDNZ (2014)
(this is for digital design professionals):
Why I’m losing faith in UX
Why The Web Is Such A Mess
It was only a matter of time until Cory Doctorow joined this collection.
Aral Balkan on Corona measures by Google and Apple
Seeing how companies like Facebook are driving the potential of information technology into the ground here are two three four some videos on the background of the industry.
link to Richard Barbrook: Californian Ideology 20.2 on vimeo
Further reading at The Jacobin.
Google’s true origin partly lies in CIA and NSA research grants for mass surveillance
link to Sleeping Through a Revolution – Jonathan Taplin on vimeo
link to How the Internet Became a Battlefield on Bitchute
‘One Has This Feeling of Having Contributed to Something That’s Gone Very Wrong’
An Alternative History of Silicon Valley Disruption
What Has Google Ever Done for Us?
This Is How We Radicalized The World
‘I Fundamentally Believe That My Time at Reddit Made the World a Worse Place’
‘Zucked: Waking up to the Facebook Catastrophe,’ by Roger McNamee
Why do people believe the Earth is flat?
European Internet “Self-Governing” Body Ignores Own Report and Continues to Serve Criminals
The Internet Is Overrun With Images of Child Sexual Abuse. What Went Wrong?
Revealed: Google made large contributions to climate change deniers
Sacha Baron Cohen’s scathing attack on Facebook
Evil is Baked into Big Tech’s Business Plan. Now What?
Alienated, Alone And Angry: What the Digital Revolution Really Did To Us
Scraping the Web Is a Powerful Tool. Clearview AI Abused It
Wayback Machine Latest Victim of Big Tech Consolidation and Censorship
Facebook Is Patenting Technology to Spy on You Through Your Smartphone Camera and Microphone
How SEO Is Gentrifying the Internet
Techno-feudalism (link goes to Vimeo)
We need to rethink social media before it’s too late. We’ve accepted a Faustian bargain
link to Take Back Your Web – Tantek Çelik
The Revolt of the Public: Martin Gurri
Putting a price on our data won’t make the platforms stop abusing our privacy
The American Conservative and free speech without public spaces
How I fell out of love with the internet
Let’s talk about ride-sharing.
After 6 Years in Exile, Edward Snowden Explains Himself
The Pentagon Wants More Control Over the News. What Could Go Wrong?
Bruce Schneier makes the case for “public interest technologists”
Evgeny Morozov: Competition and Cooperation in Digital Capitalism
Mensch sein in Zeiten digitaler Entmenschlichung
We’ve spent the decade letting our tech define us. It’s out of control
some thoughts on what to do about (tech) monopolies
Once developers are concerned: The cult of the free must die
Kommentar: Digitale Souveränität zum Schnäppchenpreis – von Europa und Mozilla
To Mend a Broken Internet, Create Online Parks
‘Do Not Track’ Is Back, and This Time It Might Work
Opinion | Facebook and the Surveillance Society: The Other Coup
The Case for Digital Public Infrastructure
A New Union of Musicians Is Taking on Spotify
Update:
What would the web look like without big tech companies?
And even furtherer reading and viewing:
He Who Must Not Be Mentioned! (Moment of Clarity)
And here is a guy doing a somewhat proper analysis, while pulling odd examples such as doctors in rural Africa (good luck finding one), while ignoring the harm YouTube did to recording musicians everywhere:
How “philanthropy” is a way for rich people to preserve the inequality that benefits them
Ethan Marcotte on the consequences of design on the web
The Epstein scandal at MIT shows the moral bankruptcy of techno-elites
And slightly related a new round of funding for future self made tech pioneers:
Trump signs ‘American AI Initiative’ executive order to prioritize federal funding for artificial intelligence research
Also the the web versus the climate:
and YouTube versus the artist:
Follow the Money: YouTube’s Failure to Pay Retroactively Gives “Conversion Rate” a Whole New Meaning
related: How We Analyzed Google’s Search Results
Young people and social media dependency:
Are the Kids Alright?
A game that plays people:
A Game Designer’s Analysis Of QAnon
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Sector 9 Shred Thane: California Slashing With Levi Hawken