"By using digital surveillance to enforce rules, we focus our attention on an apparent order that allows us to ignore the real problems in the industry ... But under the actual order, the problem in trucking is that drivers are incentivized to work themselves ... to death."

Karen Levy on trucker trackers: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/annals-of-inquiry/surveillance-and-the-loneliness-of-the-long-distance-trucker?mc_cid=adccaf6bf5&mc_eid=94ccaa1b3c

I interviewed Karen Levy in 2019 for a story on pregnancy trackers and have been a huge fan ever since:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2019/04/10/tracking-your-pregnancy-an-app-may-be-more-public-than-you-think/
Is your pregnancy app sharing your intimate data with your boss?

Pregnancy-tracking apps such as Ovia have climbed in popularity as fun, friendly companions for the daunting uncertainties of childbirth. But they have also become powerful monitoring tools for employers and health insurers.

The Washington Post
@drewharwell LOL I'm guessing you didn't mean a fan of pregnancy trackers. I haven't had my coffee yet, off to greet the day!

@drewharwell Somewhat of a side note, remembering that for the GOP, it is Always corporations over people.

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/neil-gorsuch-and-the-case-of-the-frozen-truck-driver_b_5a12cc7ee4b0e6450602ecc1

Neil Gorsuch and the Case of the Frozen Truck Driver

Neil Gorsuch and the Case of the Frozen Truck Driver

HuffPost