There were two competing visions at the dawn of the modern digital era: in one camp, you had people who saw computers as a way to empower people to push back against corporate and state control; in the other camp, there were the people who wanted to use computers to transfer power from the public to corporations or governments.

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I've always been baffled by the technologists who pursued control over liberation: surely their own formative experiences were of the liberatory power of technology. After experiencing that power, how could these Vichy nerds lend their skills to the project of forging digital shackles?

https://pluralistic.net/2020/10/12/redeeming-hackers/#origin-stories

And yet, there they were, from the earliest days.

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Pluralistic: 12 Oct 2020 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

@pluralistic TLDR "cybernetics" there is a cool conspiracy documentary on youtube called "the minds of men" WARNING ITS A CONSPIRACY. But it still is worth a watch IMO.