Don't Be Evil
8 hours ago
- #internet-ethics
- #online-culture
- #tech-reflection
- Cory Doctorow reflects on becoming officially 'Old' and embracing the gratification of knowing his childhood books have helped shape readers' lives.
- Recounts a pivotal moment from the late 1990s involving his dotcom company, Opencola, which aimed to combine machine learning, P2P sharing, and web-crawling for personalized search.
- Describes brainstorming a potentially evil idea to exploit Google's search data by generating spam pages with ads but rejecting it due to a love for the web and its values.
- Introduces the concept of 'red-teaming' (attacking) and 'blue-teaming' (defending) in tech, and the term 'Tron-pilled' for those who 'fight for the user' to make the internet better.
- Argues that the difference between ethical technologists and modern internet scammers like Zuckerberg and Musk is not genius but a lack of shame and callousness.
- Emphasizes the need for 'Tron-pilled' technologists to defend and build a new, good, post-American internet.
- Includes sections with links to news articles, historical references, upcoming appearances, recent media engagements, latest and upcoming books, and a colophon with licensing and distribution details.