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Cory Doctorow
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Oct 26, 2006 • 0sec

Interview on Mur Lafferty’s “I Should Be Writing” podcast

Last week I recorded an interview with Mur Lafferty, of the I Should Be Writing podcast. Mur wrote the book on Podcasting (literally) and I was privileged to have her as one of my students at the Viable Paradise workshop in Martha’s Vineyard. MP3
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Oct 5, 2006 • 0sec

Appearance on The Linux Link Tech Show

Last night, I did an interview on The Linux Link Tech Show, a venerable free software radio show/podcast. We talked DRM, mostly, and the audio is here (MP3 — also available as OGG).
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Sep 23, 2006 • 0sec

0wz0red, Part 4 – CONCLUSION

Here’s part four, the conclusion of my podcast of 0wnz0red, a story about trusted computing, geek culture, and getting root on your body. It was originally published on Salon, a reprinted in my short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. 0wnz0red was a runner up for the Nebula Award in 2003, and has been widely reprinted. MP3 Link
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Sep 18, 2006 • 0sec

Ownz0red, Part 3

Here’s part three of my podcast of 0wnz0red, a story about trusted computing, geek culture, and getting root on your body. It was originally published on Salon, a reprinted in my short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. 0wnz0red was a runner up for the Nebula Award in 2003, and has been widely reprinted. MP3 Link
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Sep 14, 2006 • 0sec

Ownz0red, Part 2

Here’s part two of my podcast of 0wnz0red, a story about trusted computing, geek culture, and getting root on your body. It was originally published on Salon, a reprinted in my short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. 0wnz0red was a runner up for the Nebula Award in 2003, and has been widely reprinted. MP3 Link
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Sep 12, 2006 • 0sec

0wnz0red, Part 1

Here’s part one of my podcast of 0wnz0red, a story about trusted computing, geek culture, and getting root on your body. It was originally published on Salon, a reprinted in my short story collection A Place So Foreign and Eight More. 0wnz0red was a runner up for the Nebula Award in 2003, and has been widely reprinted. Ten years in the Valley, and all Murray Swain had to show for it was a spare tire, a bald patch, and a life that was friendless and empty and maggoty-rotten. His only ever California friend, Liam, had dwindled from a tubbaguts programmer-shaped potato to a living skeleton on his death-bed the year before, herpes blooms run riot over his skin and bones in the absence of any immunoresponse. The memorial service featured a framed photo of Liam at his graduation, his body was donated for medical science. Liam’s death really screwed things up for Murray. He’d gone into one of those clinical depression spirals that eventually afflicted all the aging bright young coders he’d known during his life in tech. He’d get misty in the morning over his second cup of coffee and by the midafternoon blood-sugar crash, he’d be weeping silently in his cubicle, clattering nonsensically at the keys to disguise the disgusting snuffling noises he made. His wastebasket overflowed with spent tissues and a rumor circulated among the evening cleaning-staff that he was a compulsive masturbator. The impossibility of the rumor was immediately apparent to all the other coders on his floor who, pr0n-hounds that they were, had explored the limits and extent of the censoring proxy that sat at the headwaters of the office network. Nevertheless, it was gleefully repeated in the collegial fratmosphere of his workplace and wags kept dumping their collections of conference-snarfed hotel-sized bottles of hand-lotion on his desk. The number of bugs per line in Murray’s code was 500 percent that of the overall company average. The QA people sometimes just sent his code back to him (From: qamanager@globalsemi.com To: mswain@globalsemi.com Subject: Your code… Body: …sucks) rather than trying to get it to build and run. Three weeks after Liam died, Murray’s team leader pulled his commit privileges on the CVS repository, which meant that he had to grovel with one of the other coders when he wanted to add his work to the project. MP3
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Aug 30, 2006 • 0sec

My Fulbright signing ceremony talk

I just finished a talk and ceremony in celebration of my Canada-US Fulbright Chair at the University of Southern California — my student Andy Sternberg already has the podcast online! MP3 Update: Isaac B2 has pics, too.
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Aug 22, 2006 • 0sec

Truncat, Part 03 – CONCLUSION

Here’s the conclusionof the podcast of Truncat. Part 3 MP3
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Aug 18, 2006 • 0sec

Truncat, Part 02

Here’s part two of the podcast of Truncat — the final part will come next week. Part 2 MP3
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Aug 15, 2006 • 0sec

Interview with me at Singularity Summit

The latest installment of Rick Kleffel’s great tech/sf podcast contains an interview with me, recorded last spring at the Singularity Summit at Stanford. MP3 Link

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