Technology

This is an automatically generated archive of Around the Web posts.

  1. No. 008

    19.4.2022–1.5.2022

    Facebook does not know what it is doing (with your data), someone bought a website, others have no internet, and 185 hellos from British Columbia.

  2. No. 009

    2.5.2022–15.5.2022

    Roe v Wade & privacy, crypto & and its big crash, Europe & an attack on encrypted messaging, how a mechanical clock works, and an anthem to women riding bicycles.

  3. No. 010

    16.5.2022–28.5.2022

    Rentier capitalism and expropriation, AI models large and larger, the EU tightens its border regime, Elon Musk speed-runs fascism, and what prison inmates did to police cars.

  4. No. 011

    29.5.2022–2.10.2022

    Summer is over. Winter is coming. Around the Web is back. AI art, deep fakes, and David Attenborough.

  5. No. 013

    16.10.2022–30.10.2022

    A lettuce, machine learning’s stealing problem, an update on humanity’s end of life, and pictures from the beginning of life.

  6. No. 014

    31.10.2022–14.11.2022

    Twitter, Facebook, how Apple broke its privacy promise, and GitHub getting sued. But a good news interlude, too.

  7. No. 015

    14.11.2022–27.11.2022

    Another attack on queer spaces, diversity theatre, border regimes, maps of the world, and cows surviving a hurricane.

  8. No. 016

    28.11.2022–13.12.2022

    German’s law enforcement and its bullshit, a new stochastic parrot, Mastodon’s first main character (it’s a cop), and a lawsuit because cooking pasta takes too long.

  9. No. 017

    14.12.2022–15.1.2023

    Police violence for fossil future, stochastic parrots doing cybercrime, TikTok’s secret, Tesla’s magic, and why peer review failed.

  10. No. 018

    15.1.2022–3.2.2023

    A crisis prayed into existence, the end of writing, how not to fight the climate crisis, and mechanical cows.

  11. No. 019

    4.2.2022–26.3.2023

    ProfitAI, generating disinformation, Okra against microplastics, and filming the speed of light.

  12. No. 020

    27.3.2023–16.7.2023

    Not-so-news from your favourite AI shovel sellers, beaver bombing, how screen readers work, and the physics of riding a bike.

  13. No. 021

    17.7.2023–30.7.2023

    How Large Language Models work, the era of global boiling, passport privileges, a swan song to masculinity, and Barbie’s merchandise.