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CORY DOCTOROW - LITTLE BROTHER

London Real

Brian Rose

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4.41.9K Ratings

🗓️ 30 October 2016

⏱️ 131 minutes

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Summary

Cory Doctorow is a science fiction novelist, blogger and technology activist.

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Cory is the MIT Media Lab’s Activist in Residence and a special consultant to the Electronic Frontier Foundation, a non-profit civil liberties group that defends freedom in technology law, policy, standards and treaties.

He also holds an honorary doctorate in computer science from the Open University (UK), where he is a Visiting Professor.

00:00 Trailer.

01:57 Brian’s thoughts on the episode.

04:47 Brian’s Introduction.

05:24 Cory’s observations on the UK and World property market.

10:03 The impact upon the poor of rising property prices.

11:56 Pros and cons of living in Burbank, Los Angeles State.

15:13 View from America of the forthcoming Presidential election.

17:40 Five years on from ‘Trumpism’, what may be happening if we’re not digging through the rubble.

28:10 Cory fears a major risk is people’s nihilism, but the contradictions are not intractable

31:03 What connecting with characters and situations in books and allows people to do.

39:34 Authors and fanfic.

41:00 How Cory started writing and persevering when feeling uninspired.

44.57 How Cory manages to be such a prolific writer.

47:24 Taking a broader vision of what it means to be published.

53:02 Difference between a blog and publishing.

56:00 Publishing, the discipline of doing something for someone else.

58:18 Team building and team performance.

1:01:00 Managing daily family routines around a working couple.

1:02:20 Cory’s role at MIT Media Lab and the Forbidden Research project.

1:14:53 What Aaron Swartz’ suicide has emphasized.

1:22:14 Using the hill climbing algorithm analogy when there seems no way forward.

1:23:38 Cory defines his role as an activist.

1:24:24 The reasons for Cory’s involvement in the SOPA and Mozilla campaigns.

1:34:26 A future world where our assets cease to be ours.

1:35:39 What in future we should be aware of from Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft.

1:39:51 Two fundamental principles for future use of computers and systems.

1:41:48 Which vision of the future are we heading towards, ‘1984’ or ‘Brave New World’?

1:42:32 Cory’s view of the future for social media.

1:48:28 What the future looks like in Cory’s next book ‘Walk Away’.

1:51:19 Burning Man, Black Rock Desert, Nevada.

1:51:28 A post-scarcity society.

1:52:42 What is meant by positional goods.

1:55:45 Example of a post-scarcity world.

1:58:09 Exciting initial response to ‘Walk Away’.

1:58:42 Success Secrets?

1:59:33 Does Cory ever fear for his safety or feel watched?

2:04:07 Phone call to the 20 year old Cory Doctorow.

2:05:13 Best advice ever received.

2:06:04 Advice to young people who don’t want to have privacy issues in later life.

2:09:36 Brian’s summing up.

Cory Doctorow website: http://craphound.com/

Cory Doctorow on Twitter https://twitter.com/doctorow

Cory Doctorow Blog http://boingboing.net/author/cory_doctorow_1

Cory Doctorow on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_Doctorow


Cory Doctorow Books:

Little Brother

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Little-Brother-Cory-Doctorow/dp/0007288425/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

Other books by Cory Doctorow

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cory-Doctorow/e/B001I9RSKC

FULL SHOW NOTES: https://londonrealacademy.com/episodes/cory-doctorow-little-brother/

Transcript

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0:00.0

Science fiction's greatest job and greatest trick has been to influence the future,

0:09.5

to inspire our futures or to warn people about futures.

0:12.4

Some of the fiction I write is activists,

0:16.0

which doesn't mean that it's not also driven by this aesthetic

0:20.0

desire to make the best story I can. The way the law stands now is if you have a product that has a copyrighted work inside of it,

0:30.7

anything with software, ceases to be your property. It becomes something

0:35.2

that you are a tenant of. We are one RFID sensor away from dishwashers that reject third-party

0:40.7

dishes. We are one machine vision system away from a

0:43.9

toaster that rejects unauthorized bread. You should be able to always tell your

0:49.2

computer what to do. Not anyone else. Not the police, not the government, not a corporation.

0:55.0

When you start writing, it's almost always because you're inspired.

0:59.0

But you're not going to be fired most of the time.

1:01.0

Now, what's the realistic plan?

1:03.5

If you can't write every day at the number of words

1:06.4

that you've been planning to write,

1:07.5

write fewer words and still write every day. So, uh, it's a, uh,

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