It's amazing that when I click your articles the site loads almost instantly and I can use reader mode on the browser for a no distraction dark mode reading experience. And then I get sad that virtually no other websites give me that super useful and snappy experience because they've all been so thoroughly enshittified. The internet could be so fast and useful and we've just chosen not to do that.
@MichaelOpal The crazy thing is it doesn't take great technical knowledge or effort to make a website fast and accessible. Companies invest a lot of money in things that make their websites slower, harder to use, and more buggy. I benefit financially from their proclivity for complexity, but I would change it in a heartbeat if I could.
@Npars01 It’s like grocery stores that put necessities like milk and bread at the far back corner of a store so you have to pass by all the crap you don’t need but might be tempted to buy.
Trump and the unmighty dollar: "Flipping the table over in a poker game rigged in your favor because you resent having to pretend to play the game at all."
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The best summary of Trump's trade "philosophy" comes from Trashfuture's November Kelly, who said that Trump is flipping over the table in a poker game that's rigged in his favor because he resents having to pretend to play the game…
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My latest novel is "Picks and Shovels," a historical technothriller set in the Weird Era of the PC, about Ponzi schemes, techbros, and the dawn of enshittification:
My latest nonfiction book is the internationally bestselling "Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It," from MCD/Farrar, Straus and Giroux:
Is remarkable as well that the people who benefit the most from dollar dominance, which are the US billionaires are blowing up the system that’s responsible largely for their power. They fantasize that they can exit the world and solidify totalitarian control in the process.
I think the world is a little bit larger than what they think it is
@GhostOnTheHalfShell Its the classic argument that also applies to the very wealthy paying a bit more tax. They seem to want to collapse the society which has allowed them to be prosperous.
@raymierussell It is very difficult to use the word seem when this is their stated public goal.
They aren't hiding it. They just don't make press releases on the topic, but they do discuss collapsing modern states (US or any nation) in their public fora whether those are conventions or online.
@GhostOnTheHalfShell @raymierussell The Rockbridge shill Chris Buskirk is keen on the subject of a return to aristocracy, despots, & corporate feudalism after the apocalypse.
You know, the world where 99% of the population is on a knife edge of famine, war, & disease.
What's scary about a Trump-controlled financial system is this:
Billionaire donors getting money taken from blue city bank accounts.
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Isn't it weird that websites that want the reader to read to the end of the article to maximize ad revenue?
Then place as many "strobes & firecrackers" distractions in their way? (Even chat AI boxes that obscures the text)
Load so slowly, that the reader just copies & pastes the link & reads it via the internet archive.
Excessive ads are what's killing cable.
People having to record a show so they can fast forward through the bullsh*t ads.
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Trump and the unmighty dollar: "Flipping the table over in a poker game rigged in your favor because you resent having to pretend to play the game at all."
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Why bingeing on health foods won’t boost your immune system
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Pluralistic: 23 Jan 2021 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
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CD DRM: Compatibility and Software Updates - CITP Blog
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Don't Send Bottled Water
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City cops in Disneyland’s backyard have had “stingray on steroids” for years
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Pluralistic: 28 Jan 2021 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
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Thursday's threads: The petty (but undeniable) delights of cultivating ungovernability as a habit; and more!
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My latest novel is "Picks and Shovels," a historical technothriller set in the Weird Era of the PC, about Ponzi schemes, techbros, and the dawn of enshittification:
us.macmillan.com/books/9781250…
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My latest nonfiction book is the internationally bestselling "Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It," from MCD/Farrar, Straus and Giroux:
us.macmillan.com/books/9780374…
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in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •Is remarkable as well that the people who benefit the most from dollar dominance, which are the US billionaires are blowing up the system that’s responsible largely for their power. They fantasize that they can exit the world and solidify totalitarian control in the process.
I think the world is a little bit larger than what they think it is
Raymond Russell
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GhostOnTheHalfShell
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It is very difficult to use the word seem when this is their stated public goal.
They aren't hiding it. They just don't make press releases on the topic, but they do discuss collapsing modern states (US or any nation) in their public fora whether those are conventions or online.
Nicole Parsons
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The Rockbridge shill Chris Buskirk is keen on the subject of a return to aristocracy, despots, & corporate feudalism after the apocalypse.
You know, the world where 99% of the population is on a knife edge of famine, war, & disease.
What's scary about a Trump-controlled financial system is this:
Billionaire donors getting money taken from blue city bank accounts.
rollingstone.com/politics/poli…
nymag.com/intelligencer/articl…
independent.co.uk/news/world/a…
Can Donald Trump Arbitrarily Take Money from Anyone’s Bank Account?
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