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https://hardresetmedia.com/ Hard Reset is a weekly newsletter about tech, labor, and power. Writer Ariella Steinhorn and reporter Eli Rosenberg reveal the stories that big tech and the billionaires don’t want you to hear.
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Thought the parts of this on labor productivity growth in 90s and British railway mania in the 1800s were particularly interesting:

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Opinion | There Are Two Economies: A.I. and Everything Else
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It's pub day for my book, "Gilded Rage: Elon Musk and the Radicalization of Silicon Valley," which chronicles the rise of the tech right and their role in the 2024 election. Thanks to everyone who helped along the way.
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A searing look at the rise of Silicon Valley's far right. Out October 2025.
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Now more than ever, tech needs a hard reset. So we’re recognizing those using technology to create a better world with the first-ever Hard Reset Awards.

Submit your nominations right here in the comments, or as a comment on the post! Categories to follow...

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Announcing the Hard Reset Awards: Submit your nominations now
Recognizing the companies and individuals using technology for a better world
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This Vercel situation is another interesting point of evidence in our question of "Will Big Tech follow public opinion on Gaza?" (www.hardresetmedia.com/p/will-big-t...)
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bcmerchant.bsky.social
OpenAI's Sora gambit is somehow even more reckless and arrogant than we've grown accustomed to with the company. OpenAI is betting that it can spit in the face of creatives, workers, and the largest media companies on the planet—and bend copyright law to its whims.
The incredible arrogance of OpenAI
With Sora 2, OpenAI is betting it can spit in the face of workers, creators, and the biggest media conglomerates on the planet — and win
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Within the industry, the only narrative that many hear are the loud voices of the hard-right CEOs who have taken over all the media channels, but the actual individual workers are still having huge impact and are still the ones who actually make things happen. Be sure to amplify that reality.
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FYI we interviewed one of them:

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"A few hours later, I got a call from HR who told me “we can see you’re distressed.” They recommended that I go on sick leave and see a doctor, since I did use the word “distressed” in my email to Catz."
Tech workers are resigning, and not afraid of being blacklisted
Sparked in large part by the Israel-Palestine conflict, employees at large tech companies are leaving. What's next?
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So how do you deal with the "long-term trends of inequality and diminishing social mobility that have been a pressure cooker for anger and grief"?
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And it's no coincidence that we are finding ourselves in government shutdown at the moment:
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The model developed by @jgoldstone.bsky.social and Peter Turchin is clear: inequality creates instability,
"showing us at the greatest risk of political crisis since the lead-up to the Civil War"
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"If we’ve learned anything from the taxi industry, it’s that disruption doesn’t just move fast and break things. It leaves people broken unless someone intervenes."
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When the debt crisis in New York City pushed medallion owners to the brink, members of the New York Taxi Workers Alliance launched a hunger strike in 2021. Then-Assemblymember @zohrankmamdani.bsky.social joined them, refusing food for fifteen days. The pressure worked.
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Marcelo insists he and his colleagues aren’t anti-technology. “We’re not here opposing tech,” he said. “We’re here to oppose Uber, Lyft, and Waymo not paying into the licensing system cab drivers have to. We don’t oppose the model. We oppose the unfairness of it.”
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NEW - @michaelredmondsf.bsky.social spoke with Marcelo Fonseca, a cab driver of more than thirty years, to talk about his experience, where companies and policymakers went wrong, and why people working in tech today should pay close attention to his story:

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The nature of work is changing. Taxi drivers were the first to sound the alarm
Move fast and break things.
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Leadership doesn't speak for everyone though: Tech workers put together a petition (www.change.org/p/tech-worke...) against the new policy, and H1B holders spoke to journalists about the stress and expense the abrupt executive order has already caused them (www.wired.com/story/dollar...).