Putting together the blog post collection has meant trying to find old links in the Wayback Machine

One was this one by the legendary Kathy Sierra in 2004. It’s both inspiring and depressing, because we all know what happened in the intervening two decades

“A Computer Book Author’s Manifesto” https://web.archive.org/web/20120118171954/http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/oreilly/news/ksmanifesto.html

A Computer Book Author's Manifesto - O'Reilly Media

Kathy Sierra, a co-creator of O'Reilly's Head First series, shares her thoughts about the state of the computer book industry, along with some ideas about what can be done to improve the situation.

In case you don’t know what happened.

1. Kathy was driven off the internet by a nazi and the entirety of tech sided with the literal nazi
2. The computer book market collapsed to a fraction of its former size
3. Software quality collapsed
4. Kathy returned to the internet a decade later, only to be driven off again because tech again prefered to side with literal nazis over women cooties.
5. Dev education turned into an industry of shilling and grift
6. Generative models are nuking what’s left

@baldur it really was insane how everyone sided with w**v. I'll never understand how it took him showing of a literal swastika tattoo for everyone to realise he was a fascist. Like, he was never quiet about it, it was always there.

I hope Kathy is happy, where ever she is...

@SnoozyRests @baldur People really underestimate both the active depth of misogyny and the latent breadth of fascism.

I suspect these things are interdependent on each other. The idea that there's an easily distinguished class of people who are inherently for some purpose and inherently bad at other things is a fascist idea. But we teach that in the cradle, just as soon as we're giving them toys, if not by dint of who is - and isn't - there to care for them, and why.

@cwicseolfor For sure. Its easy to forget that even the politics of hatred can be intersectional. Some people are misogynists, outright or internalised, and fascists are almost always misogynists. One group are literal fascists, the other group are somewhat distanced from them but find common ground in their misogyny.