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Pluralistic: 18 May 2020


Today's links

  • Ada Palmer, being brilliant for 2.5h: On the Singularity Podcast.
  • Restaurateur wreaks algorithmic vengeance upon Doordash: Nonconsensual delivery services vs arbitrage.
  • England's storks are back: A 600 year old deep cut.
  • See through walls with free software: TEMPEST, GNU Radio style.
  • Universal broadband now: Broadband is a human right.
  • Airgap-busting malware: Probabilistic sneakernet injections.
  • Deliveroo, without Deliveroo: The problem isn't the service, it's the social arrangements.
  • Podcast: Part 3 of Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town: Have your read all those books?
  • US insurers say paying for pandemic treatment is "selfless": Blind boxes r us.
  • This day in history: 2010, 2015, 2019
  • Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming appearances, current writing projects, current reading

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