Pluralistic: Thankful for class consciousness (24 Nov 2023)


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Pluralistic: A link-clump demands a linkdump (05 Nov 2023)


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Pluralistic: Tesla's Dieselgate (28 July 2023)


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How to Fix Cars* By Breaking “Felony Contempt of Business Model”

(*Also Wheeelchairs, Tractors, iPhones, Toasters and Printers)

A hackeneyed “hacker in a hoodie” image; in place of a face is a BMW steering wheel. Behind the figure is a three-tier stack of crushed cars.

On the origin of anti-features

They’re called “anti-features”: artificial limitations built onto the products we buy. These are limitations no customer asked for — and indeed, they’re limitations customers would pay to remove — if only they could.

The first anti-features were “DRM” (Digital Rights Management), like the “region-locks” on DVD players that stopped you from using a player you bought in one country to play back a disc you bought somewhere else.

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Pluralistic: 09 Oct 2022 $100 billion later, autonomous vehicles are still a car-wreck


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Pluralistic: 24 Nov 2021


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Pluralistic: 03 May 2021


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Pluralistic: 15 Jan 2021


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