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Cheryll Barron . The seasons . Easter 2022

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  • Tech power has gone bully-boy, part 2: as they shove apps, QR codes and their spying tool siblings onto us, why are the technologically unskilled more thuggish than tech insiders? 25/01/2023
  • for 1. 1. 2023 01/01/2023
  • Tech power has gone bully-boy since its spread beyond Big Tech and Silicon Valley to traditional enterprises. For the fightback, we want a super-app that puts our choices first 30/12/2022
  • for 25. 12. 2022 25/12/2022
  • The let’s-hear-from-everyone media revolution needs Elon Musk as much as he needs Twitter. His guides would be Robert Oppenheimer, Michelangelo and King Crimson 05/10/2022
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  • for 4. 4. 2021 03/04/2021
  • for    1. 1. 2021 01/01/2021
  • for 25. 12. 2020 25/12/2020
  • Pssst! It’s almost a secret, but Britain’s House of Lords wants your opinion about protecting your freedom to speak your mind online 23/12/2020
  • Notes on a U.S. congressional hearing: turning antitrust guns on Big Tech will not shield us from Orwellian puppeteering. Why did the politician-legislators choose the wrong focus? 31/07/2020
  • Big Tech dangers we are not talking about — especially, how the theft of our personal data is opening the way to future subjugation and control at the scale of masses, not just individuals 30/06/2020
  • ¡Hola! Here comes the Micrashell pandemic futuresuit — a stage-designer’s computerised protective costume from Spain and L.A., … and cyber life’s next leap? 27/05/2020
  • A parallel in contraception for the mass-produceable, anti-Covid-19 garment we need to end the lockdown — with or without help from Silicon Valley — while waiting for vaccines 30/04/2020
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  • How do you discover the actual origin of a bug — such as ‘surveillance capitalism’ — when its history as a feature is all but lost? Could a better Wikipedia help? 05/03/2020
  • Social media critics who do not separate their objections are cooking up an anti-Big Tech jambalaya confusing regulators about the ‘surveillance capitalism’ that Google did not pioneer 06/02/2020
  • Do drugs explain George Orwell’s ability to ‘communicate with the future’ from 1949 — and if so, have micro-dosing technologists or other intellectuals shown any sign of matching it? 16/01/2020
  • for 1. 1. 2020 01/01/2020
  • for 25. 12. 2019  25/12/2019
  • How a well-meaning Angela Merkel choosing the wrong tactic for protecting Europe from Big (U.S.) Tech’s incursions could make Orwell’s dystopia our reality 18/11/2019
  • Mystery solved? Famous newspapers that ignored the Social Media Strike of 2019 have agreed to accept regular payments of millions of dollars from Facebook 30/10/2019
  • Who is trying to write the Social Media Strike of 2019 out of today’s most widely relied-on historical record? And why did so many of the most powerful traditional news sites ignore it? 30/09/2019
  • Join the social media strike. Sign the Declaration of Digital Independence 04/07/2019
  • Daring, risky innovation by a famously conservative — notoriously hidebound — public service institution leaves old print ‘legacy’ media trailing far in its wake 30/06/2019
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  • Big Brother takes an alarming step past watching us — and shows why Tim Berners-Lee’s plan for resurrecting his open web needs all our support 30/10/2018
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  • Summer turns binary 03/09/2018
  • In the puzzling rise of retro nationalism in an age of digital linking, a well-argued warning by Spain’s most famous philosopher is being ignored — again 27/08/2018
  • A dunce cap for T. S. Eliot, who could not tell a lilac from a lollipop — and an explainer in images 16/05/2018
  • Wanted: a 21st-century version of the cowboy code for Silicon Valley and a cautionary popup for Facebook screens 24/04/2018
  • Whether or not the YouTube shooter’s videos were inspired by Klimt’s explorations of dark facets of femininity, did they deserve to be demonetised for not being ‘advertiser-friendly’? 10/04/2018
  • The media establishment has begun to see sense in a user-owned Facebook — but in curbing surveillance capitalism, let’s separate the baby from the bathwater 01/04/2018
  • for 1. 4 . 2018 01/04/2018
  • Who is going to start a movement to stop the social media giants from milking us like witless data cows? (Why a keiretsu-cooperative could be a better idea) 11/02/2018
  • Have digital cameras condemned us to looking at ever more pixels, ever less art? 27/01/2018
  • Bend it like Von Donnersmarck 2: the most brilliant illumination of the recent past can be useless as a guide to the future 16/01/2018

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