@Wolven always good to know when there's a new type of worst guy out there
@Wolven thanks for letting me know that this type of person exists, I don't like it
https://crookedtimber.org/2023/06/08/disinformation-and-the-intercept/ Fixing fuck-ups like this is Journalism Ethics 101.
@janet we debated including that in this episode but ended up cutting for time/narrative flow. The Nakamura paper is great!
https://ripcorp.biz/episodes/the-story-of-this-town-is-failure-fairchild-semiconductor-and-its-children new RIP Corp and it's a doozy IMO! we took on the history of Fairchild Semiconductor, which is usually told as one of triumph and innovation---which is part of it, but only like the first decade of the company. We get into the everything else of its 59-year history.
feel like there's gotta be people in my network who would be perfect for this? there are lots of other open jobs at Internet Archive too https://app.trinethire.com/companies/32967-internet-archive/jobs/78121-program-officer-archiving-and-data-services
@tealtan another day in the big apple in 1972
spider-verse
@klara if they don't have Spiders-Man in the third movie they are cowards
I have read @debcha’s book and it is remarkably researched, clear-eyed, and passionate about how infrastructure can function as care at scale. A long-needed history and future of the systems we build and the systems that shape us. You should preorder it today. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/612711/how-infrastructure-works-by-deb-chachra/
@kdawson I had coffee with Andrew just before I went down what became like three years of my creative practice lol, he's delightful
@aworkinglibrary no body, no score to keep 😎
@kdawson oh man, cruel world