Uncertainty anchors our fear of change, / the sudden awareness of unforeseen circumstances. / We have seen the circumstances. / We have survived them / but many haven’t.
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There’s tar on our hands, / asphalt, pitch, / that carbon-black earth stick / only oil can soften, / then soap. // It came from below...
McIlwain's book misses the mark. He proposes that Black Americans use technology to outrun white supremacy, gaining access to white bourgeois society, instead of overthrowing the inherently unjust system of exploitation.
In 1999, Howard Zinn published Marx in Soho, a play about Karl Marx returning from Heaven to clear his name. The curtain fell in Zinn's imagination. But the story continues here.
Noah Hutton's In Silico documents the rise and fall of the Human Brain Project—a 10-year, billion-euro failed attempt to simulate the human brain. The project's spectacular size serves as a magnifying lens held to the system at large...
Helen Zhao discussed with Noah Hutton, director of Lapsis, about various ways—storied by Hutton's new film—science “does evil.”
Debates about the limitations of natural processing language models and their societal impact are oversimplified in popular discourse. To engage politically with these debates, we need to first understand the technical aspects.
We met with organizers of Stop LAPD Spying and the Palestinian Youth Movement to discuss our common struggle against imperialism, the abuse of technology, complicity of scientists and technical workers, as we envision a liberatory future.
Actualmente el software libre está permitiendo que las comunidades indígenas puedan compartir información confiable. Las comunidades indígenas de México han estado luchando por proteger la radiocomunicación, lo que a la vez ayuda a que...
The 996.ICU movement in China—named after a rhyme in Chinese, “working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m for 6 days a week puts you in the ICU”—was a cry against the exploitative tech sector. Tech workers worldwide must learn its lessons and pursue...