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    <title>Opinion | The Internet Is Broken. How Do We Fix It? - The New York Times</title>
    <dc:date>2022-05-29T18:17:18+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/27/opinion/technology/what-would-an-egalitarian-internet-actually-look-like.html</link>
    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[--- I'm sympathetic, honest I am, but I have so many questions:
- When the people who run local school boards, or zoning commissions, are in charge of local social networks, and they decide that certain topics and/or presentations of self are Bad and Wrong, what then?  (Everyone from every ideological position can offer their parade of horribles here, and they will all be true somewhere.)  You _could_ say that since these services are to be provided by local governments, the First Amendment has to apply, but I am somehow doubtful that Tarnoff, or anyone else, would be happy with the result.
- We're going to have every local library run content moderation/anti-abuse systems now?  With what resources?
- Alternatively, these local democratically run social networks are going to contract the work of filtering out spam, death threats and kiddie porn to more specialized and _hopefully_ expert services, and now what exactly have we gained?  (Especially because similar forces will push towards centralization of lots of components.)
- There is an astonishing lack of awareness of economies of scale in this whole editorial.  (This even applies to the question of _why_ cable service is a natural monopoly in every locality.) 
- Corporate profits, after taxes and depreciation, are about 8% of national income [https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/W273RE1A156NBEA].  Let's say that these sectors currently have an unusually capital-heavy composition of their income stream, so that a full 25% of income there goes to corporate profits.  Let's zero that all out.  (Of course for something like Uber, that would be a substantial improvement.)  We've cut the cost to consumers by _a quarter_.  So let's be extra generous and ramp that up to 1/3.  Do we seriously believe that if these services were 1/3 cheaper they'd suddenly become much better?  That broadband at $100 is just not accessible in rural America, but at $66 a month it is?  (Pushing rural broadband is a good idea!  It needs government action!  Supporting cooperatives is worth trying!  But wiring North Dakota is going to be more expensive than wiring Belgium for _material_ reasons.)
- Worker-owned ride-hailing apps making all the sense in the world; more power to them.  (I enjoy a fair amount of workplace democracy and want more people to have it.)  There will still be conflicts of interest between (i) current taxi drivers and potential entrants, and (ii) taxi drivers and (potential) riders, and democracy within the workplace will do nothing to alleviate them.  _We will still need regulation_.

--- In summary, the fact that this brief essay provokes this much of a reaction from me means I should probably just read the book when it comes out.  But I might ask the library to get it...]]></description>
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    <title>Motherfucking Website</title>
    <dc:date>2022-05-27T23:07:37+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I had nothing to do with this, I swear.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Designers! I am a San Francisco computer programmer, but I come in peace!"]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["People think that Web browsers are elegant computation platforms, and Web pages are light, fluffy things that you can edit in Notepad as you trade ironic comments with your friends in the coffee shop. Nothing could be further from the truth. A modern Web page is a catastrophe. It’s like a scene from one of those apocalyptic medieval paintings that depicts what would happen if Galactus arrived: people are tumbling into fiery crevasses and lament- ing various lamentable things and hanging from playground equipment that would not pass OSHA safety checks. This kind of stuff is exactly what you’ll see if you look at the HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in a modern Web page. Of course, no human can truly “look” at this content, because a Web page is now like V’Ger from the first “Star Trek” movie, a piece of technology that we once understood but can no longer fathom, a thrashing leviathan of code and markup written by people so untrust- worthy that they’re not even third parties, they’re fifth parties who weren’t even INVITED to the party, but who showed up anyways because the hippies got it right and free love or whatever."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Since July 1st is inevitably approaching...]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["The data used by economists can be broadly divided into two categories. First, structured datasets arise when a government agency, trade association, or company can justify the expense of assembling records. The Internet has transformed how economists interact with these datasets by lowering the cost of storing, updating, distributing, finding, and retrieving this information. Second, some economic researchers affirmatively collect data of interest. For researcher-collected data, the Internet opens exceptional possibilities both by increasing the amount of information available for researchers to gather and by lowering researchers' costs of collecting information. In this paper, I explore the Internet's new datasets, present methods for harnessing their wealth, and survey a sampling of the research questions these data help to answer. The first section of this paper discusses "scraping" the Internet for data—that is, collecting data on prices, quantities, and key characteristics that are already available on websites but not yet organized in a form useful for economic research. A second part of the paper considers online experiments, including experiments that the economic researcher observes but does not control (for example, when Amazon or eBay alters site design or bidding rules); and experiments in which a researcher participates in design, including those conducted in partnership with a company or website, and online versions of laboratory experiments. Finally, I discuss certain limits to this type of data collection, including both "terms of use" restrictions on websites and concerns about privacy and confidentiality."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["I'm doing a short talk at SXSW tomorrow, as part of a panel on Creating the Internet of Entities. Preparing is tough because don't I believe it's possible, and even if it was I wouldn't like it. Opposing better semantic tagging feels like hating on Girl Scout cookies, but I've realized that I like an internet full of messy, redundant, ambiguous data.
"The stated goal of an Internet of Entities is a web where "real-world people, places, and things can be referenced unambiguously". We already have that. Most pages give enough context and attributes for a person to figure out which real world entity it's talking about. What the definition is trying to get at is a reference that a machine can understand.
"The implicit goal of this and similar initiatives like Stephen Wolfram's .data proposal is to make a web that's more computable. Right now, the pages that make up the web are a soup of human-readable text, a long way from the structured numbers and canonical identifiers that programs need to calculate with. I often feel frustrated as I try to divine answers from chaotic, unstructured text, but I've also learned to appreciate the advantages of the current state of things."]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA["Usage: http://httpcats.herokuapp.com/[http_status_code]"]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>cshalizi</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[See if this is already installed on the host? latex2html grows irksome.
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    <title>[1011.3571] A Framework for Quantitative Analysis of Cascades on Networks</title>
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    <title>[1011.0673] Modeling the structure and evolution of discussion cascades</title>
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