Important (and personally very timely).
“I think what I experienced during withdrawal is outside the scope of what a human is capable of feeling without chemical _...Read More_
Important (and personally very timely).
“I think what I experienced during withdrawal is outside the scope of what a human is capable of feeling without chemical _...Read More_
This project entails not only intervening at the level of social media but also trying to understand the ways in which information is part of everyday life
This project entails not only intervening at the level of social media but also trying to understand the ways in which information is part of everyday life
"As more of our lives are mediated through the internet, private companies cannot be allowed to dictate the terms on which we relate to each other, argue Tim Scriven and Aleks Wansbrough."
"As more of our lives are mediated through the internet, private companies cannot be allowed to dictate the terms on which we relate to each other, argue Tim Scriven and Aleks Wansbrough."
Children today are the very first generation of citizens to be datafied from before birth. The social and political consequences of this historical transformation have yet to be seen.
Children today are the very first generation of citizens to be datafied from before birth. The social and political consequences of this historical transformation have yet to be seen.
>"OneZero is partnering with the Big Technology Podcast from Alex Kantrowitz to bring readers exclusive access to interview transcripts with notable figures in and around the tech industry. This week…"
>"OneZero is partnering with the Big Technology Podcast from Alex Kantrowitz to bring readers exclusive access to interview transcripts with notable figures in and around the tech industry. This week…"
[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/wheres-my-flying-car/603025/](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/wheres-my-flying-car/603025/)
"The toxicity of the web is peanuts compared with Big Tech’s failure to remake the physical world."
[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/wheres-my-flying-car/603025/](https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/wheres-my-flying-car/603025/)
"The toxicity of the web is peanuts compared with Big Tech’s failure to remake the physical world."
"The neighborhood politics of Big Tech in Berlin"
Leaving aside that a city government’s acknowledgment of a neighborhood’s “cool” factor is essentially its death knell, the transformation that has occurred in both Kreuzberg and _...Read More_
"The neighborhood politics of Big Tech in Berlin"
Leaving aside that a city government’s acknowledgment of a neighborhood’s “cool” factor is essentially its death knell, the transformation that has occurred in both Kreuzberg and _...Read More_