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Sandworm by Andy Greenberg
In 2014, the world witnessed the start of a mysterious series of cyberattacks. Targeting American utility companies, NATO, and electric …
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In 2014, the world witnessed the start of a mysterious series of cyberattacks. Targeting American utility companies, NATO, and electric …
Adding this book after listening to Mark Harris on the Tech Policy Press podcast, The Sunday Show (https://techpolicy.press/podcast/).
Ep for May 7, 2023 "Malcolm Harris on Palo Alto and the Project of Silicon Valley"
Adding this book after listening to Mark Harris on the Tech Policy Press podcast, The Sunday Show (https://techpolicy.press/podcast/).
Ep for May 7, 2023 "Malcolm Harris on Palo Alto and the Project of Silicon Valley"
Great read from @agreenberg@infosec.exchange, it was a perfect balance between the technical side of tracing cryptocurrencies & narrative story-telling of the development of the techniques. Excited to read Sandworm as well soon
Adding this book to my reading list after reading this article:
Landlords Are One of the Leading Causes of Canada’s Rent Crisis | Jacobin jacobin.com/2023/05/landlords-canada-housing-rent-crisis-real-estate
Already had this on my reading this, but popped it up to the top of the queue after finishing Canadaland Commons’ bonus episode on monopolies with @pluralistic@mamot.fr
www.canadaland.com/podcast/bonus-cory-doctorow-knows-why-monopolies-are-killing-art/
I usually read on a Kindle, so obviously bought a physical copy of Chokepoint Capitalism from bookshop.org

Over the last decade, a single innovation has massively fueled digital black markets: cryptocurrency. Crime lords inhabiting lawless corners of …
Pretty example focused chapters, I would’ve loved more math, but I think that was the point of the book to appeal to a wider audience. It’s something I wish I had read years ago when I still believed math was pure & objective, but it was people like Cathy O’Neil’s work that spread the message to understand algorithms differently & how they project the ideas of people like any language does
Adding this book after seeing this Instagram Reel www.instagram.com/reel/Cq3i5Ubgu5p/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
@jerry@infosec.exchange adding this book because of this post:
I love The Joy of Wh(y) podcast, I didn’t realize there was a book authored by the host!
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@jerry@infosec.exchange adding this book because of this post:
I love The Joy of Wh(y) podcast, I didn’t realize there was a book authored by the host!
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@internic@qoto.org Adding this book to reading list because of this thread
Test post to see if federation works

A former Wall Street quant sounds an alarm on the mathematical models that pervade modern life — and threaten to …