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Pluralistic: 16 Nov 2020


Today's links

  • Jeremy Meyer's typewriter assemblages: Symmetry is everything.
  • HHS to pharma: stop bribing writing docs: No more cash-for-Rx.
  • The Attack Surface Lectures: Part 1, Politics and Protest.
  • Youtube-dl is back: EFF to the rescue!
  • Someone Comes to Town Part 23: The latest in my podcast.
  • This day in history: 2005, 2015, 2019
  • Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming appearances, current writing projects, current reading

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Author Cory DoctorowPosted on November 16, 2020Categories UncategorizedTags 1201, art, assemblage, attack surface, citizen lab, corruption, drm, eff, eva galperin, github, health, jeremy meyer, little brother, mp3s, nso group, oig, pharma, pill-mills, podcasts, protest, riaa, ron deibert, science fiction, sculpture, someone comes to town someone leaves town, spoken word, the strand, war on general purpose computing, youtube, youtube-dl1 Comment on Pluralistic: 16 Nov 2020

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