No. 001
22.2.2022–4.3.2022
States of Surveillance, AI legislation, Contileaks, the dumbest vending machine in the history of ever. And war.
This is an automatically generated archive of Around the Web posts.
No. 001
States of Surveillance, AI legislation, Contileaks, the dumbest vending machine in the history of ever. And war.
No. 002
The war and the cyber, impeding climate doom, working on the web, and a ship underneath the arctic sea.
No. 003
Predictive policing without oversight, the wall in which Deep Learning crashed, cryptocurrencies in wartime, and billionaires won’t save us.
No. 004
The war in Tigray, the effort of resposible AI, digital gardens, dead internet, aesthetics of NFTs and why «My body, my choice» feels out of date.
No. 005
The joy of unionisation, the catastrophe in Tigray, the PR bullshit of Facebook, and Saturn losing its rings.
No. 006
Gig work regulation, Mark Sauron, Elon from Twitter, the AI of Google, the Fuckups of Crypto, 25 years of web accessibility, and a different look on earth.
No. 007
AI keeps snake-oiling, bankrupt surveillance, cultivating memory, evading algorithms, how space became a billboard, and a browser mitigating tremors.
No. 008
Facebook does not know what it is doing (with your data), someone bought a website, others have no internet, and 185 hellos from British Columbia.
No. 009
Roe v Wade & privacy, crypto & and its big crash, Europe & an attack on encrypted messaging, how a mechanical clock works, and an anthem to women riding bicycles.
No. 010
Rentier capitalism and expropriation, AI models large and larger, the EU tightens its border regime, Elon Musk speed-runs fascism, and what prison inmates did to police cars.
No. 014
Twitter, Facebook, how Apple broke its privacy promise, and GitHub getting sued. But a good news interlude, too.
No. 015
Another attack on queer spaces, diversity theatre, border regimes, maps of the world, and cows surviving a hurricane.
No. 016
German’s law enforcement and its bullshit, a new stochastic parrot, Mastodon’s first main character (it’s a cop), and a lawsuit because cooking pasta takes too long.