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WASHINGTON (ANP/AFP) - President Donald Trump heeft beklemtoond dat de minister van Binnenlandse Veiligheid, Kristi Noem, niet aftreedt naar aanleiding van de schietpartij afgelopen weekend in Minneapolis in de staat Minnesota, waarbij een 37-jarige man door federale agenten werd doodgeschoten.
Leden van de oppositie hebben haar aftreden geëist en media als The New York Post schreven dat Noem zo'n twee uur crisisoverleg met Trump heeft gevoerd.
Trump heeft zijn 'grenstsaar', Tom Homan, naar Minnesota gestuurd en zei dat de schietpartij een hele trieste gebeurtenis is. Homan heeft de Democratische gouverneur van de staat Tim Walz gesproken. De twee willen de dialoog voortzetten. Walz herhaalde dat hij een onafhankelijk onderzoek naar de schietpartij wil.
De gouverneur denkt niet dat de federale agenten of instanties een onafhankelijk onderzoek kunnen doen naar de toedracht van de schietpartij. Dat onderzoek moet justitie in Minnesota zelf doen, aldus Walz.
WASHINGTON (ANP) - De Amerikaanse componist Philip Glass heeft de wereldpremière van zijn nieuwe stuk in het Kennedy Center in Washington geschrapt. Het National Symphony Orchestra zou in juni voor het eerst zijn stuk Symphony No. 15: Lincoln spelen. Maar Glass wil niet dat dit doorgaat nu president Donald Trump het culturele centrum heeft overgenomen.
"Na lang nadenken heb ik besloten de opvoering terug te trekken", zei Glass dinsdag op sociale media. "Symphony No. 15 is een muzikaal portret van Abraham Lincoln. De waarden waar het Kennedy Center nu voor staat, botsen met de boodschap van het stuk. Daarom voel ik de verplichting de première af te gelasten."
Glass geldt als een van de grootste levende Amerikaanse componisten van na de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Hij maakte vanaf de jaren zeventig naam met zijn minimalistische composities. Zijn grote doorbraak kwam in 1976 met het stuk Einstein on the Beach.
MINNEAPOLIS (ANP) - De Amerikaanse federale autoriteiten beschuldigen twee vrouwen van geweld tegen federale agenten na de dood van Alex Pretti in de staat Minnesota. Ze zouden agenten in de vingers hebben gebeten, berichten lokale en landelijke media als NBC News en de Minnesota Star Tribune. In één geval zou een deel van de vinger zijn afgebeten.
De vrouwen van 27 en 37 worden verdacht van het mishandelen van agenten. Dat zou zijn gebeurd in de chaos die ontstond na de dood van verpleegkundige Pretti, die was doodgeschoten toen agenten hem in Minneapolis overmeesterden. Daarna verzamelde zich een menigte en kwam het tot een botsing tussen boze burgers en veiligheidstroepen. De vrouwen zijn al voorgeleid en voorlopig vrijgelaten, berichten media dinsdag.
De gebeurtenissen in Minnesota hebben landelijk voor onrust gezorgd en protesten tegen vreemdelingenpolitie ICE geleid. De dood van Pretti volgde op het doodschieten van een andere Amerikaanse burger, Renée Good, begin januari.
TEGUCIGALPA (ANP/AFP) - De conservatieve ondernemer en politicus Nasry Juan Asfura Zablah is na de gewonnen presidentsverkiezingen geïnstalleerd als president van Honduras. Asfura werd in zijn campagne geprezen door president Donald Trump.
Een poging om in 2021 president te worden verloor Asfura, maar twee maanden geleden won hij de stembusgang op het nippertje. Asfura, bijgenaamd 'Tito', komt uit een christelijke Palestijnse familie en was van 2014 tot 2022 burgemeester van de hoofdstad Tegucigalpa.
Het arme Centraal-Amerikaanse Honduras is ruim 2,5 keer groter dan Nederland en telt meer dan 10 miljoen inwoners. Het land kampt al jarenlang met zeer gewelddadige drugscriminaliteit.
AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Het vergelijken van de omstreden Amerikaanse immigratieacties met gebeurtenissen tijdens de Holocaust doet geen recht aan het verleden, en ook niet aan het heden. Dat zegt directeur Ronald Leopold van de Anne Frank Stichting in reactie op opmerkingen van de Amerikaanse gouverneur Tim Walz van Minnesota.
Walz haalde zondag het verhaal van Anne Frank aan, nadat een dag eerder Alex Pretti in de stad Minneapolis was doodgeschoten door een federale agent van de grenswacht. Eerder deze maand werd in dezelfde stad Renee Good doodgeschoten door immigratiedienst ICE.
"Er zijn kinderen in Minnesota die zich in hun huizen verstoppen, bang om naar buiten te gaan", zei Walz over het rigoureuze optreden van de landelijke politiediensten in zijn staat. "Velen van ons zijn opgegroeid met het lezen van het verhaal van Anne Frank. Iemand gaat dat kinderverhaal over Minnesota schrijven", aldus de gouverneur, die wil dat president Donald Trump de agenten weghaalt.
Terughoudend
"Het verhaal van Anne Frank laat zien wat de gevolgen kunnen zijn van discriminatie en de desastreuze impact van het buitensluiten en vervolgen van specifieke groepen", zegt Leopold van de Anne Frank Stichting. Hij begrijpt de neiging om parallellen te trekken. "Maar we moeten terughoudend zijn met het rechtstreeks vergelijken en het op één lijn stellen van hedendaagse gebeurtenissen met de Holocaust."
Volgens de directeur is zo'n vergelijking vaak niet effectief, omdat een tragische gebeurtenis ondergesneeuwd raakt door de discussie of de vergelijking wel terecht is. "Dat leidt ertoe dat dergelijke parallellen aan beide geen recht doen, noch aan de Holocaust, noch aan de hedendaagse gebeurtenis."
'Leren van het verleden'
Leopold citeert woorden van Annes vader Otto Frank om mensen aan te moedigen wel van de geschiedenis te leren: "Wij kunnen niet meer veranderen wat er is gebeurd. Het enige wat we kunnen doen is leren van het verleden en beseffen wat discriminatie en vervolging van onschuldige mensen betekent."
Het Amerikaanse Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington verwierp op sociale media de vergelijking van Walz. Het museum gaf aan dat Anne Frank enkel en alleen werd vervolgd en vermoord vanwege haar Joodse afkomst. "Ondanks de spanningen in Minneapolis is het uitbuiten van de Holocaust diep kwetsend, vooral nu antisemitisme weer in opkomst is."
MEXICO-STAD (ANP/RTR) - De Mexicaanse president Claudia Sheinbaum leek desgevraagd op een persconferentie te erkennen dat haar land olieleveranties aan Cuba heeft gestaakt, maar ze beklemtoonde dat dat niet was onder Amerikaanse druk.
De beslissingen om leveranties niet door te laten gaan zijn Mexico's eigen besluiten, aldus Sheinbaum. Dit gebeurt wanneer het noodzakelijk is, aldus de president. Afgelopen week meldden media dat de Mexicaanse regering olieleveringen aan Cuba wilde stoppen uit vrees voor acties van de Amerikaanse regering-Trump.
Amerikaanse eenheden hebben begin dit jaar met een militaire actie de linkse president Nicolás Maduro uit Venezuela gevangengenomen. Daarna is er geen olie meer uit Venezuela naar Cuba gegaan. Venezuela was de grootste olieleverancier van het communistische Cuba, maar staat onder Amerikaanse druk. Mexico was de tweede olieleverancier van Cuba.
LONDEN (ANP/AFP) - De eigenaar van Pornhub en Youporn beperkt de toegang tot zijn websites in het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Vanaf 2 februari kunnen er geen nieuwe gebruikersaccounts meer worden gemaakt. Britse gebruikers die al een account hebben en hun leeftijd hebben geverifieerd, houden wel toegang, aldus moederbedrijf Aylo.
Het bedrijf zet de stap uit onvrede over aanpassingen aan Britse internetregels, die leeftijdsverificatie vereisen en volgens het bedrijf een tegengesteld effect hebben. Sinds vorige zomer moeten pornosites strikte leeftijdsverificatiecontroles uitvoeren.
Volgens Aylo heeft dit echter een averechts effect en wordt het internetverkeer "omgeleid naar duistere, ongereguleerde hoeken van het internet". Het bedrijf spreekt van een "mislukt systeem" en stelt dat de wetgeving zijn beoogde doel om minderjarigen te beschermen niet heeft bereikt.
Vorig jaar blokkeerde Aylo uit protest ook al video's in Frankrijk, nadat daar de eisen voor leeftijdschecks werden aangescherpt.
WASHINGTON (ANP/BLOOMBERG/RTR) - TikTok schikt in een rechtszaak over socialemediaverslaving. Dat stellen de advocaten van de 19-jarige vrouw die het socialemediaplatform voor de rechter daagde. Zij klaagde ook YouTube, Meta en Snap aan. Dat laatste bedrijf trof eerder ook een schikking.
De vrouw begon een rechtszaak tegen de bedrijven omdat ze volgens haar verantwoordelijk zijn voor socialemediaverslaving onder jongeren. Volgens rechtbankstukken raakte de vrouw zelf op jonge leeftijd verslaafd, waardoor zij te maken kreeg met depressie en suïcidale gedachten.
De zaak van de vrouw is de eerste van duizenden klachten van jonge gebruikers en hun familieleden tegen de socialemediabedrijven die voor de rechter komt. Ook de anderen verwijten de bedrijven winst te maken ten koste van jongeren en te profiteren van jongeren die te veel tijd achter hun scherm doorbrengen.
Verdere details over de schikking zijn niet bekendgemaakt. De rechtszaak tegen de overige bedrijven gaat door als gepland.
Salesforce is getting cosier with the US Army via a deal worth up to $5.6 billion, selling cloud analytics as the groundwork for a future agentic AI push across the service and the wider DoD.…
ICA, London
Lima made her name with surreal encounters meant to free you from mundane everyday thinking. It’s rather a lot to ask of a key-grabbing hand, a dancing parasol and some melting ice
One of the worst things contemporary art can make you do is think serious thoughts about stupid things. Sure, sometimes a urinal is beautiful, a shed is interesting, and an empty room is a container of countless ideas. But sometimes, it has no deeper meaning worth seeking out. Sometimes it’s just a bit silly.
Brazilian conceptualist Laura Lima would rather call it absurd. Her show at the ICA – her first solo presentation in the UK despite decades of international exhibitions and biennale appearances – is filled with surreal encounters, all of which are meant to jostle you out of your mundane, staid mental rut (“our habitual modes of attention”) and find meaning in the unexpected.
Continue reading...Drummer who with the bassist Robbie Shakespeare provided the rhythm section for Peter Tosh, Grace Jones and Black Uhuru
Sly Dunbar, who has died aged 73 after a long illness, was one of the most renowned Jamaican drummers, respected internationally for his precision timing and for the inventiveness with which he approached his instrument.
Crafting non-standard reggae rhythms that drew on funk, soul and disco, Dunbar and his bass-playing partner, Robbie Shakespeare, backed nearly every reggae artist of note and collaborated with an array of admirers, including Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Ian Dury, Joan Armatrading, Madonna, the Fugees and Sinéad O’Connor, though many will remember him best for the outstanding hits that brought Grace Jones to stardom.
Continue reading...Craft retailer says there is ‘risk to health’ after some vials in Giant Box of Craft set contained fibrous tremolite asbestos
Hobbycraft has issued a full recall of children’s coloured play sand after confirming some bottles contained asbestos, presenting “a risk to health”.
The Guardian revealed at the weekend that the craft retailer had stopped selling the kit after being alerted to the risk but had stopped short of alerting customers who had already bought the item.
Continue reading...Poet laureate tackles ‘daunting’ commission from Yorkshire Cancer Research to mark charity’s centenary year
Cancer is a subject the poet laureate Simon Armitage has always shied away from. “I find it very daunting,” he said. “I’ve lost friends and family to cancer.”
But when he was commissioned to write a poem to mark World Cancer Day, he was forced to confront the realities of the disease. “I think I saw part of my task as being slightly demystifying and maybe de-mythologising or de-demonising cancer a little bit to myself,” Armitage said.
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I blame novelists: it's only in prose that we get the illusion of telepathy, of being inside the mind of another. No wonder novelistic tales of political transformation focus on the moral fortitude of individual leaders.
The problem is, it's a destructive lie.
Sure, leaders sometimes exhibit moral fortitude and courage. But we can't rely on our leaders to be perfect – or even pretty good. The only reliable way to get the leadership we deserve is to force our leaders to follow us, by organizing in political blocs that mete out severe punishments when they betray us.
Say what you will about the Tea Party, but boy, did they understand this. During the Obama years, any Republican that wavered from the party line was mercilessly tormented by Tea Party activists, who flooded their offices with calls and emails, showed up at their town halls, and at restaurants when they were trying to have dinner, and then they backed their primary opponents. The Tea Party years were a winnowing function for the GOP, and the only Republican politicians who survived were the ones who refused to compromise. This worked for them in world-historic ways. It was thanks to the Tea Party that the GOP was able to steal two Supreme Court seats, for example.
Corporate Democrats use the Tea Party as an example of why we can't let the public into progressive politics. After all, corporate Dems already have control over Democratic politicians, and so any organized rank-and-file bloc threatens their ability to push elected politicians to pursue grotesque policies like supporting genocide in Gaza or showering billions on ICE:
The seven Dems who voted to fund ICE knew that they were doing something that would be wildly unpopular with the voters who sent them to DC, but they did it anyway, because they aren't afraid of those voters. They treat their voters as ambulatory wallets to be terrorized into donating small sums via relentless text messages about the impending end of democracy in America, even as they vote for the impending end of democracy in America.
These seven lawmakers don't just need to be primaried: they need to be made an example of. Their names must be a curse. They must be confronted in public – long after they are out of office – by voters brandishing pictures of the people ICE murdered after receiving the funds they voted for. They must be haunted for this decision for the rest of their days. As Camus said, "Sometimes you must execute an admiral to encourage the others."
Here are their names:
Politicians – even the most unhinged and narcissistic ones – go through life attuned to public rage. Even Trump. Why else would Trump have ordered ICE Obergruppenführer Gregory Bovino "home with his tail between his legs"?
https://prospect.org/2026/01/27/ice-greg-bovino-minneapolis-one-battle-after-another-sean-penn/
Counting on politicians to do the right thing out of principle is a loser's bet. Far more reliable is to bet on them doing the right thing because they're afraid of being cursed and humiliated and haunted by their betrayal to the end of their days.
Don't be fooled by politicians and pearl-clutchers insisting that the norms fairy and "comity" are the only way to get things done. We are not in an era of reaching across the aisle in a spirit of public service. We are in the era of fascist goons murdering our neighbors in the street and then dancing a celebratory jig. We arrived at this juncture in large part because we accepted glaring bullshit about "comity":
https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/30/meme-stocks/#comity
This isn't merely frustrated militancy on my part. I'm hoping that you will join me in this understanding of politics: that good leadership is downstream of politicians being terrified of betraying their duty to the public, and we need not rely on moral perfection to make progress.
Take the EU's energy transition. For decades, the EU's leaders – like leaders everywhere – were in thrall to the fossil fuel industry. They were fully paid-up members of the most extreme wing of the capitalist death cult, determined to render the only planet in the known universe capable of sustaining human life uninhabitable in order to enrich a tiny coterie of already ultrawealthy climate criminals.
Then came the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and with it, a continent shivering in the dark, bereft of Russian gas and oil. Suddenly, the most powerful lobbyists in the history of civilization – fossil fuel pushers – lost their grip on Europe's leaders. In a few short years, Europe went from a decade behind its energy transition to a decade ahead:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/09/23/our-friend-the-electron/#to-every-man-his-castle
European politicians didn't just trip and find their spines. A continent full of frozen, furious people made yielding to the fossil fuel lobby unthinkable. Once the penalties for betraying the public inarguably exceeded any conceivable benefits from selling out to Big Oil, Big Oil ate shit.
Which brings me to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, a man who didn't so much win office as fail to lose it, after his Conservative opponent Pierre Poilievre saw a 50-point collapse in his poll numbers the instant Donald Trump (whom Poilievre had repeatedly associated himself with during the campaign) promised to turn Canada into "the 51st state."
Carney is hardly an avatar of progressive politics. As Governor of the Bank of England, he oversaw a program of crushing austerity after the crash of 2008. As Canadian PM, he has fired tens of thousands of civil servants while promising billions to build out national AI so that our government handed over to hallucinating chatbots running on processors and software that we can only buy from companies that will do Trump's bidding. Having won office with an "elbows up" mandate to resist Trump, Carney proceeded to cave to Trump's demands on even modest measures, such as a plan to end rampant tax cheating by the US tech giants.
And yet, earlier this month, Carney travelled to the World Economic Forum in Davos to deliver an extraordinary speech that declared a "rupture" in the "international rules-based order," an order that he simultaneously declared to have been a sham all along:
https://www.programmablemutter.com/p/davos-is-a-rational-ritual
This is an incredibly weird (but good!) speech for Carney to have made. Carney is the epitome of "Davos Man," a technocrat with a long history of using his office and power to inflict real suffering on working people in the name of abstract economic stability. This contradiction has been the source of much opnionating about whether a) Carney is sincere about this, and b) Carney can be trusted to follow through on it.
The answers to this are obvious (to me, at least): a) Who cares if he's sincere, because b) He's shown that if he's frightened enough of the public's fury at his capitulation, he will locate his spine. Which means that the future of Carney's ambitious program of "rupture" and bold effort to isolate Trump and the USA will depend on our ability to force him to make good on his promises.
That means that we have to "stand on guard" – to give no ground to Canadian "moderates" who counsel against bold action to defend the country from Trump, lest this make Trump mad. The idea that we can strike a bargain with Trump is indisputably, profoundly stupid. Yet for the past year a sizable fraction of Canada's great and good have been able to insist, in public, that Trump will bargain with us in good faith.
Trump undeniably, provably treats any concession as weakness. He will break his word in a heartbeat. The more we appease him, the more he will demand of us. Any Canadian politician or opinion-former who even hints that we can "make a deal" with Trump should be treated as a dangerous lunatic to be isolated and shunned (the only exception being that any time they show their faces in public, they should be relentlessly bollocked for their nation-risking program of appeasement to a fascist madman).
Give Trump a centimetre and he'll take a mile. Give him two centimetres and he'll take Greenland. Give him three centimetres and he'll grab Alberta, too. Anyone who insists that Canada should confine itself to ornamental gestures of resistance to Trump (because anything that truly matters will make him mad) is a danger to themselves and the country.
This all goes double for people aligned with other national parties: the way we get Carney to live up to his Davos speech is by pouncing any time he even hints that he might go back on his word, poaching his voters by campaigning on a promise to live up the Carney Doctrine (even if Carney won't). Promising to live up to Carney's Davos speech (even if Carney won't) must be the central issue in every by-election and provincial race between now and the next federal election.
When we talk about politics and especially political change, there's often talk of "political will." Politicians who break with their own record of weakness and compromise are said to be propelled by "political will."
It's all very abstract sounding, but at root, political will is something quite tangible – it's merely invisible until something gets in its way.
Think of political will as something like the wind. You can't tell how windy it is outside unless there's something in the path of the wind, and then it's obvious. For the past decade, there has been a growing worldwide political will blowing for an end to corporate and billionaire power:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/06/28/mamdani/#trustbusting
It's easy to feel like the project of taking our world back from oligarchs has been becalmed for decades. The political will is like the wind: we only see it when something gets in its path. After generations of Davos-style oligarch worship, there are damned few politicians who dare to unfurl a sail and aim the tiller for a world that works for working people.
But every time some politician does, that sail bellies out with the wind with an audible snap. These politicians are lionized and lauded for their bravery, and any betrayal is met with bitter recriminations that go on and on and on. Any ship rigged for a better future is propelled by a wind that is a fiercer gale than any we've seen for generations.
That's where we all fit in. I'm not asking you to credulously accept Carney's conversion on face value. Rather, I'm asking that you celebrate the vision that Carney articulated while threatening to destroy his political life if he breaks his word. Let every politician know that there is glory in standing up for us – and let them know that betrayal will see them tossed overboard, to drown in our wake.

Hate Has to Scatter When Minneapolis Arises https://www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/hate-has-to-scatter-when-minneapolis
Trump Is Proving Democratic Presidents Weren’t Powerless https://jacobin.com/2026/01/trump-obama-biden-executive-power
Charter accused of backdoor attack against fixed wireless (h/t Mitch Wagner) https://www.fierce-network.com/broadband/cables-future-dims-charter-plotting-backdoor-attack-against-fixed-wireless
The New Satanic Panic Is Here https://www.usermag.co/p/the-new-satanic-panic-is-here
#25yrsago Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About https://web.archive.org/web/20010604131027/http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mil.millington/things.html
#20yrsago Law enforcement professionals against the war on drugs https://web.archive.org/web/20060202103138/http://leap.cc/
#20yrsago How DRM tries to resist uninstalling https://blog.citp.princeton.edu/2006/01/29/cd-drm-unauthorized-deactivation-attacks/
#15yrsago EFF: FBI may have committed more than 40K intelligence violations since 9/11 https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/01/eff-releases-report-detailing-fbi-intelligence
#15yrsago AnarchistU Toronto: free school classes for February https://web.archive.org/web/20110126075027/https://anarchistu.org/
#10yrsago Florida climate survivors travel to New Hampshire to confront Marco Rubio https://web.archive.org/web/20160201193104/https://act.climatetruth.org/sign/climatevoices2016_videoandpetition/?source=BB
#10yrsago Elizabeth Warren’s new 1%: the percentage of fraudulent profits companies pay in fines https://web.archive.org/web/20160129113016/https://theintercept.com/2016/01/29/elizabeth-warren-challenges-clinton-sanders-to-prosecute-corporate-crime-better-than-obama/
#5yrsago David Dayen's MONOPOLIZED https://pluralistic.net/2021/01/29/fractal-bullshit/#dayenu
#1yrago All bets are off https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/29/which-side-are-you-on-2/#strike-three-yer-out

Toronto: Enshittification and the Age of Extraction with Tim Wu, Jan 30
https://nowtoronto.com/event/cory-doctorow-and-tim-wu-enshittification-and-extraction/
Salt Lake City: Enshittification at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts (Tanner Humanities Center), Feb 18
https://tanner.utah.edu/center-events/cory-doctorow/
Victoria: 28th Annual Victoria International Privacy & Security Summit, Mar 3-5
https://www.rebootcommunications.com/event/vipss2026/
Berkeley: Bioneers keynote, Mar 27
https://conference.bioneers.org/
Berlin: Re:publica, May 18-20
https://re-publica.com/de/news/rp26-sprecher-cory-doctorow
Berlin: Enshittification at Otherland Books, May 19
https://www.otherland-berlin.de/de/event-details/cory-doctorow.html
Hay-on-Wye: HowTheLightGetsIn, May 22-25
https://howthelightgetsin.org/festivals/hay/big-ideas-2
Enshittification (Jon Favreau/Offline):
https://crooked.com/podcast/the-enshittification-of-the-internet-with-cory-doctorow/
Why Big Tech is a Trap for Independent Creators (Stripper News)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmYDyz8AMZ0
Enshittification (Creative Nonfiction podcast)
https://brendanomeara.com/episode-507-enshittification-author-cory-doctorow-believes-in-a-new-good-internet/
Enshittification with Plutopia
https://plutopia.io/cory-doctorow-enshittification/
"Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It," Farrar, Straus, Giroux, October 7 2025
https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374619329/enshittification/
"Picks and Shovels": a sequel to "Red Team Blues," about the heroic era of the PC, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), February 2025 (https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250865908/picksandshovels).
"The Bezzle": a sequel to "Red Team Blues," about prison-tech and other grifts, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), February 2024 (thebezzle.org).
"The Lost Cause:" a solarpunk novel of hope in the climate emergency, Tor Books (US), Head of Zeus (UK), November 2023 (http://lost-cause.org).
"The Internet Con": A nonfiction book about interoperability and Big Tech (Verso) September 2023 (http://seizethemeansofcomputation.org). Signed copies at Book Soup (https://www.booksoup.com/book/9781804291245).
"Red Team Blues": "A grabby, compulsive thriller that will leave you knowing more about how the world works than you did before." Tor Books http://redteamblues.com.
"Chokepoint Capitalism: How to Beat Big Tech, Tame Big Content, and Get Artists Paid, with Rebecca Giblin", on how to unrig the markets for creative labor, Beacon Press/Scribe 2022 https://chokepointcapitalism.com
"Enshittification, Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It" (the graphic novel), Firstsecond, 2026
"The Memex Method," Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2026
"The Reverse-Centaur's Guide to AI," a short book about being a better AI critic, Farrar, Straus and Giroux, June 2026
Today's top sources:
Currently writing: "The Post-American Internet," a sequel to "Enshittification," about the better world the rest of us get to have now that Trump has torched America (1004 words today, 15484 total)
"The Post-American Internet," a short book about internet policy in the age of Trumpism. PLANNING.
A Little Brother short story about DIY insulin PLANNING

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