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sol2070

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Brasil. #scifi #philosophy #nature #politics #tech #fantasy

Costumo ler fic-spec, filosofia, sobre natureza, política, tech etc. Mais livros no blog → sol2070.in/livros Também escrevo ficção científica → fic.sol2070.in/ Mastodon → @[email protected] Clube do livro Contracapa → contracapa.club

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James Bridle: Ways of Being : Animals, Plants, Machines (2022, Picador)

Artist, technologist, and philosopher James Bridle’s Ways of Being is a brilliant, searching exploration of …

Vast Active Living System

Em português → sol2070.in/2023/07/Vasto-sistema-ativo-de-intelig%C3%AAncia-(resenha)

"What sort of intelligence actively participates in the drilling, draining and despoliation of the few remaining wildernesses on earth, in the name of an idea of progress we already know to be doomed? This is not an intelligence I recognize." James Bridle

"Ways of Being" (2022), by James Bridle, was the best non-fiction book I have read in recent times. It covers several of the subjects that interest me most, such as:

  • What is consciousness?
  • What is life?
  • Developments in technology that border on science fiction.
  • The irrepressible massive destructive energy of corporations, and the capitalist way of seeing the world that sustains it. Utopia.

An excerpt:

"Frseeeeeeeefronnnng and we all go tumbling down the genetic line together. It’s a delirious image: an endlessly blossoming, weirding, straining desire for life and interconnection. The lichens farm algae and we farm bacteria and each feeds the other, the …

Richard Powers: The Overstory (2019, W. W. Norton & Company)

The Overstory, winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, is a sweeping, impassioned work of …

“Billions of years ago, a single, fluke, self-copying cell learned how to turn a barren ball of poison gas and volcanic slag into this peopled garden. And everything you hope, fear, and love became possible.” They think she’s nuts, and that’s fine with her. She’s content to post a memory forward to their distant futures, futures that will depend on the inscrutable generosity of green things. — loc. 244

The Overstory by 

Scott J. Shapiro: Fancy Bear Goes Phishing (2023, Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

Fancy Bear Goes Phishing is an entertaining account of the philosophy and technology of hacking—and …

The dark side of the information age in five extraordinary hacks

Em português → sol2070.in/2023/07/O-lado-escuro-da-era-da-informa%C3%A7%C3%A3o-em-cinco-hacks-extraordin%C3%A1rios

That is the subtitle of the non-fiction book "Fancy Bear Goes Phishing" (2023) by Scott J. Shapiro. It's a fairly accurate description of the content. This "dark side" refers more to the fragility and vulnerabilities of information systems, which end up allowing the most varied types of hacking, but the dark world of varied types of hackers is also well portrayed, even in the most internal aspects, such as motivations and resentments, with a lot of dialogue with the work of researchers who studied this in depth.

The author is a professor of law and philosophy, but also shows himself to be a genuine computer geek. In addition to his familiarity with the subject since his youth, he has delved deeper into the topic of digital security in preparation for this book. So there is no shortage of technical details of the intrusions portrayed and, due …