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Gavin de Becker • The Gift of Fear
I’m inadvertently wrapped up in another fake news story in 2008, when presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is repeatedly quoted uncritically in the press describing how she bravely
Sharyl Attkisson • The Smear: How Shady Political Operatives and Fake News Control What You See, What You Think, and How You Vote
"Distribution is essential to the design of the product. If you invent something but you haven't invented an effective way to sell it, you have a bad business. Superior distribution by itself can create a monopoly, even with no product differentiation. The converse is not true."
The Cypherpunks were united by a belief that people should be able to live free from state interference in private matters, and a conviction that this freedom could be achieved through the use of digital encryption technology that allowed people to communicate without being surveilled.
Friends with Benefits (FWB) • A Political History of DAOs
À l’époque, Julian Assange, Bradley Manning, hackers et lanceurs d’alerte, ridiculisaient les citadelles, gouvernements comme multinationales. Aaron se fichait de révéler leurs secrets pour les affaiblir. Esthète de l’intérêt général, il misait sur « la sagesse des foules », le désir inné des individus – humains, si humains, pensait-il –, d’apprend
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What we want in 2025
Yancey Strickler • What we want in 2025
The Cypherpunks were interested in harnessing cryptographic tools to build anonymous communication networks and markets without government censorship.