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I agree. Tech news, in general, is basically ads, some more thinly veiled than others -- it's a lot of "look at this new cool thing." And the tech critics, with the exception of Cory Doctorow, generally know surprisingly little about tech itself, focusing instead on the companies, their owners, their users, their financing, and so on. That can be very valuable, but I do think that it's missing a piece.
This is why I founded theluddite.org. It’s an independent site written by leftists working in tech and academia, mostly aimed at other people in tech and academia, but also for tech enthusiasts. We are not professional opinion-havers, which means we don't need to stay friendly with say Apple to get invited to their product launch or get early access to their new service or whatever, and that's good, because I hate apple. I myself am the main writer for the luddite, and I write code for a living every day, and have been for going on 13 years. It's something that surprisingly few tech commentators have ever done. Because of our jobs, we know how technology and the industry actually work. That's why, while other people can write about Google's court case, we can just straight up show you how google is breaking the internet.
We're mostly interested in how that intersects with human agency and society. It's also explicitly anti-capitalist. That may or may not be your jam, but given the nature of this post, I assume you're at least a little skeptical of a system which fills everything with ads and pretends it's news :).
I should have mentioned that I already have theluddite.org RSS in my reader, and I do enjoy your articles. Thanks !
omg haha. Glad to have you! I guess the lemmy tech communities are pretty small ;)