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[2]Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
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• [4]Books
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• [5]About
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• [6]Forums
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• [7]Podcast
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• [8]Newsletter
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• [9]RSS
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• [10]Twitter
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• [11]Mastodon
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• [12]Medium
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Pluralistic: You should be using an RSS reader (16 Oct 2024)
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[14][16Oct2024]
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Today's links
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• [15]You should be using an RSS reader: The one thing you can choose to do
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that will make your internet life better and make the internet better for
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everyone else, too.
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• [16]Hey look at this: Delights to delectate.
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• [17]This day in history: 2004, 2009, 2014, 2019, 2023
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• [18]Upcoming appearances: Where to find me.
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• [19]Recent appearances: Where I've been.
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• [20]Latest books: You keep readin' em, I'll keep writin' 'em.
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• [21]Upcoming books: Like I said, I'll keep writin' 'em.
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• [22]Colophon: All the rest.
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A rifle-bearing, bearded rebel with crossed bandoliers stands atop a mainframe.
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His belt bears the RSS logo. The mainframe is on a floor made of a busy,
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resistor-studded circuit board. The background is a halftoned RSS logo. Around
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the rebel is a halo of light.
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You should be using an RSS reader ([23]permalink)
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No matter how hard we all wish it were otherwise, the sad fact is that there
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aren't really individual solutions to systemic problems. For example: your
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personal diligence in recycling will have no meaningful impact on the climate
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emergency.
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I get it. People write to me all the time, they say, "What can I change about
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my life to fight enshittification, or, at the very least, to reduce the amount
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of enshittification that I, personally, experience?"
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It's frustrating, but my general answer is, "Join a movement. Get involved with
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a union, with EFF, with the FSF. Tell your Congressional candidate to defend
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Lina Khan from billionaire Dem donors who want her fired. Do something systemic
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."
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There's very little you can do as a consumer. You're not going to shop your way
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out of monopoly capitalism. Now that Amazon has destroyed most of the
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brick-and-mortar and digital stores out of business, boycotting Amazon often
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just means doing without. The collective action problem of leaving Twitter or
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Facebook is so insurmountable that you end up stuck there, with a bunch of
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people you love and rely on, who all love each other, all hate the platform,
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but can't agree on a day and time to leave or a destination to leave for and so
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end up stuck there.
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I've been experiencing some challenging stuff in my personal life lately and
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yesterday, I just found myself unable to deal with my usual podcast fare so I
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tuned into the videos from the very last XOXO, in search of uplifting fare:
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[24]https://www.youtube.com/@xoxofest
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I found it. Talks by Dan Olson, Cabel Sasser, Ed Yong and many others,
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especially Molly White:
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[25]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTaeVVAvk-c
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Molly's talk was so, so good, but when I got to her call to action, I found
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myself pulling a bit of a face:
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But the platforms do not exist without the people, and there are a lot more
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of us than there are of them. The platforms have installed themselves in a
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position of power, but they are also vulnerable…
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Are the platforms really that vulnerable? The collective action problem is so
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hard, the switching costs are so high – maybe the fact that "there's a lot more
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of us than there are of them" is a bug, not a feature. The more of us there
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are, the thornier our collective action problem and the higher the switching
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costs, after all.
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And then I had a realization: the conduit through which I experience Molly's
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excellent work is totally enshittification-proof, and the more I use it, the
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easier it is for everyone to be less enshittified.
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This conduit is anti-lock-in, it works for nearly the whole internet. It is
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surveillance-resistant, far more accessible than the web or any mobile app
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interface. It is my secret super-power.
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It's RSS.
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RSS (one of those ancient internet acronyms with multiple definitions,
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including, but not limited to, "Really Simple Syndication") is an invisible,
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automatic way for internet-connected systems to public "feeds." For example,
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rather than reloading the Wired homepage every day and trying to figure out
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which stories are new (their layout makes this very hard to do!), you can just
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sign up for Wired's RSS feed, and use an RSS reader to monitor the site and
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preview new stories the moment they're published. Wired pushes about 600 words
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from each article into that feed, stripped of the usual stuff that makes Wired
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nearly impossible to read: no 20-second delay subscription pop-up, text in a
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font and size of your choosing. You can follow Wired's feed without any
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cookies, and Wired gets no information about which of its stories you read.
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Wired doesn't even get to know that you're monitoring its feed.
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I don't mean to pick on Wired here. This goes for every news source I follow –
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from CNN to the New York Times. But RSS isn't just good for the news! It's good
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for everything. Your friends' blogs? Every blogging platform emits an RSS feed
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by default. You can follow every one of them in your reader.
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Not just blogs. Do you follow a bunch of substackers or other newsletters?
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They've all got RSS feeds. You can read those newsletters without ever
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registering in the analytics of the platforms that host them. The text shows up
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in black and white (not the sadistic, 8-point, 80% grey-on-white type these
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things all default to). It is always delivered, without any risk of your email
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provider misclassifying an update as spam:
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[26]https://pluralistic.net/2021/10/10/dead-letters/
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Did you know that, by default, your email sends information to mailing list
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platforms about your reading activity? The platform gets to know if you opened
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the message, and often how far along you've read in it. On top of that, they
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get all the private information your browser or app leaks about you, including
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your location. This is unbelievably gross, and you get to bypass all of it,
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just by reading in RSS.
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Are your friends too pithy for a newsletter, preferring to quip on social
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media? Unfortunately, it's pretty hard to get an RSS feed from Insta/FB/
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Twitter, but all those new ones that have popped up? They all have feeds. You
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can follow any Mastodon account (which means you can follow any Threads
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account) via RSS. Same for Bluesky. That also goes for older platforms, like
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Tumblr and Medium. There's RSS for Hacker News, and there's a sub-feed for the
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comments on every story. You can get RSS feeds for the Fedex, UPS and USPS
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parcels you're awaiting, too.
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Your local politician's website probably has an RSS feed. Ditto your state and
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national reps. There's an RSS feed for each federal agency (the FCC has a great
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blog!).
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Your RSS reader lets you put all these feeds into folders if you want. You can
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even create automatic folders, based on keywords, or even things like
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"infrequently updated sites" (I follow a bunch of people via RSS who only
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update a couple times per year – cough, Danny O'Brien, cough – and never miss a
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post).
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Your RSS reader doesn't (necessarily) have an algorithm. By default, you'll get
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everything as it appears, in reverse-chronological order.
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Does that remind you of anything? Right: this is how social media used to work,
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before it was enshittified. You can single-handedly disenshittify your
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experience of virtually the entire web, just by switching to RSS, traveling
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back in time to the days when Facebook and Twitter were more interested in
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showing you the things you asked to see, rather than the ads and boosted
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content someone else would pay to cram into your eyeballs.
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Now, you sign up to so many feeds that you're feeling overwhelmed and you want
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an algorithm to prioritize posts – or recommend content. Lots of RSS readers
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have some kind of algorithm and recommendation system (I use News, which offers
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both, though I don't use them – I like the glorious higgeldy-piggeldy of the
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undifferentiated firehose feed).
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But you control the algorithm, you control the recommendations. And if a new
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RSS reader pops up with an algorithm you're dying to try, you can export all
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the feeds you follow with a single click, which will generate an OPML file.
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Then, with one click, you can import that OPML file into any other RSS reader
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in existence and all your feeds will be seamlessly migrated there. You can
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delete your old account, or you can even use different readers for different
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purposes.
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You can access RSS in a browser or in an app on your phone (most RSS readers
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have an app), and they'll sync up, so a story you mark to read later on your
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phone will be waiting for you the next time you load up your reader in a
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browser tab, and you won't see the same stories twice (unless you want to, in
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which case you can mark them as unread).
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RSS basically works like social media should work. Using RSS is a chance to
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visit a utopian future in which the platforms have no power, and all power is
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vested in publishers, who get to decide what to publish, and in readers, who
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have total control over what they read and how, without leaking any personal
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information through the simple act of reading.
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And here's the best part: every time you use RSS, you bring that world closer
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into being! The collective action problem that the publishers and friends and
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politicians and businesses you care about is caused by the fact that everyone
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they want to reach is on a platform, so if they leave the platform, they'll
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lose that community. But the more people who use RSS to follow them, the less
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they'll depend on the platform.
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Unlike those largely useless, performative boycotts of widely used platforms,
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switching to RSS doesn't require that you give anything up. Not only does
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switching to RSS let you continue to follow all the newsletters, webpages and
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social media accounts you're following now, it makes doing so better: more
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private, more accessible, and less enshittified.
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Switching to RSS lets you experience just the good parts of the enshitternet,
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but that experience is delivered in manner that the new, good internet we're
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all dying for.
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My own newsletter is delivered in fulltext via RSS. If you're reading this as a
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Mastodon or Twitter thread, on Tumblr or on Medium, or via email, you can get
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it by RSS instead:
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[27]https://pluralistic.net/feed/
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Don't worry about which RSS reader you start with. It literally doesn't matter.
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Remember, you can switch readers with two clicks and take all the feeds you've
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subscribed to with you! If you want a recommendation, I have nothing but praise
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for Newsblur, which I've been paying $2/month for since 2011 (!):
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[28]https://newsblur.com/
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Subscribing to feeds is super-easy, too: the links for RSS feeds are invisibly
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embedded in web-pages. Just paste the URL of a web-page into your RSS reader's
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"add feed" box and it'll automagically figure out where the feed lives and add
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it to your subscriptions.
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It's still true that the new, good internet will require a movement to overcome
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the collective action problems and the legal barriers to disenshittifying
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things. Almost nothing you do as an individual is going to make a difference.
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But using RSS will! Using RSS to follow the stuff that matters to you will have
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an immediate, profoundly beneficial impact on your own digital life – and it
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will appreciably, irreversibly nudge the whole internet towards a better state.
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Hey look at this ([29]permalink)
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[heylookatt]
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* You Can't Make Friends With The Rockstars [30]https://www.wheresyoured.at/
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rockstars/
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• Tom Lehrer Discovers Australia (And Vice Versa) [31]https://
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taylorjessen.blogspot.com/2024/10/tom-lehrer-tom-lehrer-discovers.html
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• Conceptual models of space colonization [32]https://www.antipope.org/
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A Wayback Machine banner.
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This day in history ([33]permalink)
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#20yrsago Sony bullies Retropod off the net [34]https://web.archive.org/web/
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20041018040446/http://www.retropod.com/
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#15yrsago This Side of Jordan – Violent jazz age novel by Charles M Schulz’s
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son Monte [35]https://memex.craphound.com/2009/10/16/
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this-side-of-jordan-violent-jazz-age-novel-by-charles-m-schulzs-son-monte/
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#10yrsago FBI chief demands an end to cellphone security [36]https://
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www.nytimes.com/2014/10/17/us/politics/
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fbi-director-in-policy-speech-calls-dark-devices-hindrance-to-crime-solving.html
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#10yrsago Please, Disney: put back John’s grandad’s Haunted Mansion tombstone
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[37]https://thedisneyblog.com/2014/10/16/
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petition-to-return-a-lost-tombstone-to-the-haunted-mansion/
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#10yrsago How Microsoft hacked trademark law to let it secretly seize whole
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businesses [38]https://www.wired.com/2014/10/microsoft-pinkerton/
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#10yrsago If you think you’ve anonymized a data set, you’re probably wrong [39]
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https://web.archive.org/web/20141014172827/http://research.neustar.biz/2014/09/
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15/riding-with-the-stars-passenger-privacy-in-the-nyc-taxicab-dataset/
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#10yrsago The lost cyber-crayolas of the mid-1990s [40]https://
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memex.craphound.com/2014/10/16/the-lost-cyber-crayolas-of-the-mid-1990s/
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#5yrsago “The People’s Money”: A crisp, simple, thorough explanation of how
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government spending is paid for [41]https://neweconomicperspectives.org/2019/10
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/the-peoples-money-part-1.html
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#5yrsago What it’s like to have Apple rip off your successful Mac app [42]
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https://memex.craphound.com/2019/10/16/
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what-its-like-to-have-apple-rip-off-your-successful-mac-app/
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#5yrsago Blizzard suspends college gamers from competitive play after they
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display “Free Hong Kong” poster [43]https://www.vice.com/en/article/
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three-college-hearthstone-protesters-banned-for-six-months/
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#5yrsago Terrified of bad press after its China capitulation, Blizzard cancels
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NYC Overwatch event [44]https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-10-15/
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blizzard-cancels-overwatch-event-as-it-tries-to-contain-backlash
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#5yrsago A San Diego Republican operator ran a massive, multimillion-dollar
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Facebook scam that targeted boomers [45]https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/
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craigsilverman/facebook-subscription-trap-free-trial-scam-ads-inc
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#5yrsago Britain’s unbelievably stupid, dangerous porn “age verification”
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scheme is totally dead [46]https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/10/
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uk-government-abandons-planned-porn-age-verification-scheme/
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#5yrsago Not only is Google’s auto-delete good for privacy, it’s also good news
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for competition [47]https://memex.craphound.com/2019/10/16/
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not-only-is-googles-auto-delete-good-for-privacy-its-also-good-news-for-competition
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/
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#5yrsago Edward Snowden on the global war on encryption: “This is our new
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battleground” [48]https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/15/
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encryption-lose-privacy-us-uk-australia-facebook
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#5yrsago In Kansas’s poor, sick places, hospitals and debt collectors send the
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ailing to debtor’s prison [49]https://features.propublica.org/medical-debt/
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when-medical-debt-collectors-decide-who-gets-arrested-coffeyville-kansas
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#5yrsago Want a ride in a Lyft? Just sign away your right to sue if they kill,
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maim, rape or cheat you [50]https://memex.craphound.com/2019/10/16/
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want-a-ride-in-a-lyft-just-sign-away-your-right-to-sue-if-they-kill-maim-rape-or-cheat-you
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#5yrsago #RedForEd rebooted: Chicago’s teachers are back on strike [51]https://
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www.thenation.com/article/archive/union-strike-chicago-teachers/
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#1yrago One of America's most corporate-crime-friendly bankruptcy judges forced
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to recuse himself [52]https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/16/texas-two-step/#
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david-jones
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Upcoming appearances ([53]permalink)
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A photo of me onstage, giving a speech, holding a mic.
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• OKFN Tech We Want Online Summit (Remote), Oct 18
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[54]https://okfn.org/en/events/the-tech-we-want-online-summit/
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• SOSS Fusion (Atlanta), Oct 22
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[55]https://sossfusion2024.sched.com/speaker/cory_doctorow.1qm5qfgn
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• Eagle Eye Books (Decatur), Oct 23
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[56]https://eagleeyebooks.com/event/2024-10-23/cory-doctorow
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• TusCon (Tucson), Nov 8-10
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[57]https://tusconscificon.com/
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• International Cooperative Alliance (New Delhi), Nov 24
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[58]https://icanewdelhi2024.coop/welcome/pages/Programme
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• ISSA-LA Holiday Celebration keynote (Los Angeles), Dec 18
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[59]https://issala.org/event/issa-la-december-18-dinner-meeting/
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