Arrival and Departure
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The rod seems to be made of a material unique to cyberspace. It seems to be fixed in place by an invisible force. It is surrounded by empty space.
Below the rod, some text is floating.
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Those Who Have Helped To Improve This Website
- Ersei helped me fix Atom feeds of this website multiple times. Unlike me, Ersei is professionally good at writing.
Some Respectful Names Unrelated To This Website
Here we see different individuals fight in different ways.
- Matthew White the atrocitologist. He describes history realistically, which has benefited us greatly.
- Ghettos of Abu Nawas, Wiki on religion in conflict and post-conflict zones, focused on Shi'a Islam in south Iraq
- AlJazeera البث الحي, an independent Qatari news group that also criticises the Qatar government. Its writing style is simple and easy to understand.
- maia, a security researcher that is also a social movement on its own. Although I recognize its effort, I do not condone hacking like that.
- 共用品推進機構, a Japanese organization that pushes accessible design into physical objects for them to be used by everyone.
- Andrea Giammarchi, the inventor of uhtml, who speaks out about vendor lock-in in web development.
- David Graeber, who theorized that with wide adoption of automation, most jobs exist today do not contribute towards our standard of living. I have not verified this claim, so use your own judgement.
- Yanis Varoufakis, an author who coined the term "technofeudalism" and also got violently cancelled by the German police for siding with Palestinians in the war on Gaza. His website looks awful on mobile and only works with neither or both of CSS and JS enabled. I think his view on technofeudalism is correct.
Some Respectful Articles Unrelated To This Website
I rephrased the article titles, so I can understand what the articles are about.
- "You cannot unpublish from NPM" by Evan Boehs, an article on Github-NPM collusion, and NPM genuinely doesn't care about anything other than profit (see the left-pad incident).
- "Visual Studio Code is a front to Microsoft's other services" by Geoffrey Huntley.
- "Irish something something Tax Avoidance" by Christian Aid.