@pluralistic Don't Be Evil (11 Apr 2026)

Cory is addressing the #Internet in this piece. But the message is increasingly urgent in all aspects of our lives: we need to come together to build, maintain, and defend our communities. Too many evil fuckers are counting on us to buy the company line that we're all just self-interested, rugged-individualists, and that we won't notice that *their* self-interests are burning the world down.

https://pluralistic.net/2026/04/11/obvious-terrible-ideas/

Pluralistic: Don’t Be Evil (11 Apr 2026) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

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Cory also argues, in other posts, that an open internet isn't the single defining issue of our time. But if we lose it, we lose our ability to fight the many other problems we face.

Which I think is entirely consistent with Naomi Klein's (I think, and doubtless others) position that all struggle for justice is rooted in climate action. (or maybe it was the other way around).

The oligarchs are counting on us acting as individuals whose only agency is choosing what to buy. And failing that, that they can partition our resistance into silos of limited scope (and ideally opposing goals): surveillance capitalism, racial equity, gender equity, climate action.

The rise of end times fascism

The governing ideology of the far right has become a monstrous, supremacist survivalism. Our task is to build a movement strong enough to stop them

The Guardian

@gypsyvegan @plantarum @pluralistic huh, the "freedom cities" sound like a really nice convenient place for the people to assemble their siege engines and guillotines on the border.

this is not a threat, this is a promise.

@vxo @plantarum @pluralistic

Not a bad idea, but it might be one we should get cracking on sooner rather than later -- they're already in-progress.

https://www.thenerdreich.com/network-state-comes-for-venezuela/

Network State Comes for Venezuela

Trump kidnaps Maduro, sparking talk of a new tech 'freedom city' Network State in Venezuela.

The Nerd Reich
@gypsyvegan @plantarum @pluralistic that's okay the mitigations I described are really low-tech and easy to construct with locally available resources. no exotic silicon here! plus, you probably don't even have to use them - the intimidation factor is EPIC.