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Dec 24, 2007 • 0sec
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 25
Here’s part twenty-five of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer.
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Dec 15, 2007 • 0sec
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 24
Here’s part twenty-four of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer.
MP3 Link

Dec 9, 2007 • 0sec
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 23
Here’s part twenty-three of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer.
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Dec 3, 2007 • 0sec
This Week in Tech
I sat in on a recording of This Week in Tech last night, recording a fun conversation about tech, DRM, Amazon, audiobooks and many other subjects.
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Dec 2, 2007 • 0sec
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 22
Here’s part twenty-two of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer.
MP3 Link

Dec 2, 2007 • 0sec
Hello Cory — the audio
Paul Parkinson has adapted “Hello Cory” (Kyt Dotson’s rollicking little fanfic story about, well, me) for audio, taking advantage of its Creative Commons license. He says, “Use, abuse, reuse. All yours.”
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Nov 29, 2007 • 0sec
Audio from cocktail robotics festival speeches in Vienna
The organizers of last week’s “cocktail robotics” festival in Vienna, Austria, the annual “Roboexotica” event, have posted the audio from the lectures in German and English. I gave a talk there called “A Singular Metaphor” in which I tried to delve into the reason that the idea of uploading our minds is so attractive right now. Sean Bonner had a fun talk on user power on sites like Digg called “The inmates have taken over the asylum…,” while Jens Ohlig from the Chaos Computer Club proposed that robots should create all literature, David Fine pondered consciousness, and Make Magazine’s Bre Pettis gave a talk called “Machines: If you can’t beat them, join them,” about the utopia of apocalypse.
Link, MP3 of my talk
(Thanks, Johannes!)

Nov 25, 2007 • 0sec
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 21
Here’s part twenty-one of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer.
MP3 Link

Nov 23, 2007 • 0sec
Other People’s Money: the podcast
Escape Pod has just podcast an audio version of my short story “Other People’s Money,” which originally appeared in the Forbes “future of work” issue:
Which is why she was hoping that the venture capitalist would just leave her alone. He wasn’t a paying customer, he wasn’t a fellow artist — he wanted to buy her, and he was thirty years too late.
“You know, I pitched you guys in 1999. On Sand Hill Road. One of the founding partners. Kleiner, I think. The guy ate a salad all through my slide-deck. When I was done, he wiped his mouth, looked over my shoulder, and told me he didn’t think I’d scale. That was it. He didn’t even pick up my business card. When I looked back as I was going out the door, I saw his sweep it into the trash with the wrapper from his sandwich.”
The VC — young, with the waxy, sweaty look of someone who ate a lot of GM yogurt to try to patch his biochemistry — shook his head. “That wasn’t us. We’re a franchise — based here in LA. I just opened up the Inglewood branch. But I can see how that would have soured you on us. Did you ever get your VC?”
MP3 Link
Link, Escape Pod podcast feed
See also: Other People’s Money: My Forbes story on the future of work

Nov 20, 2007 • 0sec
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 20
Here’s part twenty of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer.
MP3 Link


