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Cory Doctorow's next book: Chokepoint Capitalism

100 点作者 atakan_gurkan将近 3 年前

8 条评论

themoonisachees将近 3 年前
I have feelings about Cory Doctorow&#x27;s writing style For context, my first book of his was also my first book in english, which is great because i was 12 and he hapens to write relatively simple english. The book was Little Brother. The story or the specific book isn&#x27;t really important here, because from i can tel from reading his other available work now that i am fluent in english, in my opinion Cory isn&#x27;t that great of an author. He just happens to write checkout-line pocket-format quality books that happen to be tangentially related to IT.<p>Specififcally, he writes about common fears (often grounded in reality) sysadmins have about the future, but turned up to 11 and always somehow involving the US gov and agents from three letter agencies. My point isn&#x27;t that he&#x27;s wrong, that&#x27;s a matter of opinion and truth be told, the events he describes are good fiction even if they had 0 chance of happening. My problem is that Cory is, at best, just a mid author that has good ideas but doesn&#x27;t know how to write well enough to articulate them in a manner that is entertaining to read. He also happens to be one of the only authors that writes for the sysadmin crowd, which is i guess what has given him his popularity.<p>Personally, i enjoyed reading him when i was a teenager who thought i was a Hacker for downloading kali and who was bad at english, but i fail to see the appeal for anyone who is an adult.<p>Maybe he&#x27;s justv not for me. I don&#x27;t know.
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fmajid将近 3 年前
Or you could read for free the meticulously documented House report on antitrust, available today:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.govinfo.gov&#x2F;content&#x2F;pkg&#x2F;CPRT-117HPRT47832&#x2F;pdf&#x2F;CPRT-117HPRT47832.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.govinfo.gov&#x2F;content&#x2F;pkg&#x2F;CPRT-117HPRT47832&#x2F;pdf&#x2F;CP...</a>
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mikewarot将近 3 年前
I don&#x27;t know how I offended Cory, but all I see is a wall of<p><pre><code> You’re unable to view this Tweet because this account owner limits who can view their Tweets. Learn more </code></pre> He&#x27;s broken the web, all by himself.
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cdoctorow将近 3 年前
&gt; a broken link and weird marketing language that&#x27;s clearly not coming from Doctorow, it&#x27;s like that Metal Gear 2 ending when the Colonel starts to speak in gibberish<p>This was the alt text for one of the images, which I accidentally pasted into the tweet. It&#x27;s not &quot;marketing language&quot; - it&#x27;s a blurb. I try to include alt text for all my images, but the thread composing tool I was using (chirr) had a glitch and I didn&#x27;t see that in the preview.
LatteLazy将近 3 年前
&gt;Under laws like the USA&#x27;s Digital Millennium Copyright Act, giving someone a tool to remove DRM is a felony, punishable by 5 years in prison and a $500k fine.<p>&gt;This means that when you sell your audiobooks on Audible, you lock them to Audible&#x27;s platform...forever. 9&#x2F;<p>This seems to be untrue. You selling elsewhere does not give anyone the ability to bypass DRM does it?!
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Barrin92将近 3 年前
I have to say there is something slightly uncanny about a tweet chain that starts with a criticism of &#x27;chokepoint capitalism&#x27; in the first person seamlessly transitioning into an ad for the book itself, stickers and pins with a broken link and weird marketing language that&#x27;s clearly not coming from Doctorow, it&#x27;s like that Metal Gear 2 ending when the Colonel starts to speak in gibberish<p>I remember Baudrillard being angry about his books being featured in the Matrix, because he thought the Matrix was the exact kind of movie that the Matrix itself would make. This is the kind of energy that Doctorow, Naomi Klein (No Logo) etc. have
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deadpannini将近 3 年前
So disappointing from a writer who I used to admire.<p>There&#x27;s always room for renegotiating the allocation of profits, especially when new technologies unsettle established norms. But Doctorow&#x27;s arguments depends on an idiosyncratic view of monopoly power and a romanticized vision of the struggle between artists and publishers&#x2F;distributors, whose contributions to creative economies are often illegible to most observers. Tweet twenty-six reads:<p>&gt; These monopolies have captured every sector of the economy - from beer and pro-wrestling to health insurance and finance:<p>&gt; <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.openmarketsinstitute.org&#x2F;learn&#x2F;monopoly-by-the-numbers" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.openmarketsinstitute.org&#x2F;learn&#x2F;monopoly-by-the-n...</a><p>Beer? There&#x27;s no way to conceive of monopoly power that means anything and also includes beer, at least in the USA. I started to do some research, but the idea that beer is imperiled by consolidation is so contrary to my every day experience that I feel trolled.<p>Nonetheless, I decided to check the link to the &quot;Anti-Monopoly Basics&quot; page at the &quot;Open Markets Institute&quot; website, which immediately moves from anti-monopoly rhetoric to a more defensible &quot;industries are getting more consolidated&quot; position: &quot;There are many indicators that economic concentration is increasing&quot;, &quot;Nearly every marketplace in America is vastly more consolidated than a generation ago&quot;, before pivoting back to the original idea with their list of &quot;monopolies&quot;, which is mostly a list of industries with dominant but not seriously monopolistic players. Worse, their list zooms in and out of the map, sometimes considering international competitors and other times ignoring them to make dominant American firms seem more threatening than they are. Some examples:<p>- Defense Contractors: &quot;Since 1993, consolidation has reduced the number of large defense firms from 107 to five.&quot; <i>Five large firms sounds like a reasonably competitive market. Obviously collusion is possible, but that&#x27;s not alleged here, merely that five competing firms amounts to a monopoly.</i><p>- Food Service: &quot;In 2015, the FTC and Justice Department successfully blocked a proposed merger of Sysco and U.S. Foods, the two biggest companies in the food services industry. Since then, the two companies have continued to consolidate nonetheless, as Sysco acquired North Star Seafood and U.S. foods acquired Cara Donna Provision Co.&quot; <i>Hard to know what threat this poses when there&#x27;s no denominator, no sense of scale.</i><p>- Cowboy Boots: &quot;Four of the biggest brands – Justin Boots, Tony Lama, Nocona, and Chippewa – are all owned by Berkshire Hathaway.&quot; <i>No denominator. Four brands out of how many? What percentage of the market do they take up? WAIT A MINUTE, don&#x27;t cowboy boots compete against other types of footwear? Are &quot;mystery novel monopolists&quot; a thing too?</i><p>- Appliances: &quot;Whirlpool’s takeover of Maytag in 2006 gave it control of 50 to 80 percent of U.S. sales of washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers and a very strong position in refrigerators. Maytag also controls the Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, and KitchenAid brands and holds a dominant position over supply of Sears Kenmore products.&quot; <i>First of all, look at those error bars (&quot;50 to 80 percent&quot;!). But more importantly, here they are zooming in on the USA market, when this is simply a global market.</i><p>- Internet Searches: &quot;Google controls 64 percent of all desktop searches and 94 percent of all global and mobile tablet searches.&quot; <i>Ok, I&#x27;ll give them this one.</i><p>If this organization reflects Doctorow&#x27;s evidentiary standards, I&#x27;m not interested.
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randomran01234将近 3 年前
Feels a bit odd to rail against tech companies extracting dollars from artists, and then use Amazon, Kickstarter and PayPal as a sales mechanism. Could be worse I guess.<p>Edit: included Amazon as he is also selling his product through it.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.ca&#x2F;Chokepoint-Capitalism-Content-Captured-Creative&#x2F;dp&#x2F;0807007064" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.ca&#x2F;Chokepoint-Capitalism-Content-Captured...</a>
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