Pluralistic: The long sleep of capitalism's watchdogs (26 Jan 2024)


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Pluralistic: The super-rich got that way through monopolies (17 Jan 2024)


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Pluralistic: Linkdump Minkchump (16 Dec 2023)


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Pluralistic: How the NYPD defeated bodycams (14 Dec 2023)


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Pluralistic: Kinkslump Linkdump (09 Dec 2023)


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Pluralistic: The FTC has Big Pharma's number (23 Nov 2023)


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Pluralistic: What Americans want (18 Oct 2023)


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  • What Americans want: Term limits for Congress, pack the Supreme Court, abolish the Electoral College, get money out of politics.
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Pluralistic: One of America's most corporate-crime-friendly bankruptcy judges forced to recuse himself (16 Oct 2023)


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Pluralistic: How the kleptocrats and oligarchs hunt civil society groups to the ends of the Earth (24 August 2023)


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The Shitty Tech Adoption Curve Has a Business Model

It is difficult to get a public procurement officer to understand something, when a vendor’s salary depends on his not understanding it.

A jail cell, seen through the bars. Bundles of US $100 bills are piled up on the floor of the cell.
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In the “Shitty Technology Adoption Curve,” oppressive technologies are first imposed on people who don’t get to complain — prisoners, migrants, children, mental patients, benefits recipients — in order to normalize these tools and sand down their rough edges. Once the technology has been rendered a little more acceptable, it crawls up the privilege gradient, bit by bit, until even the most socially powerful among us are using it.

In other words: 20 years ago, if you ate dinner under a CCTV’s unblinking eye, you were probably dining in a supermax prison. Today, you’re likely just someone who bought some luxury surveillance, like a “home automation” system from Google, Apple, Amazon or Facebook.

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