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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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Hardt and Negri's optimism archive/dissertation

It was therefore a surprise when in 2000 one of the leading operaismo theorists, Antonio Negri, with co-author Michael Hardt, proposed a dramatic reinterpretation of social conflict in a digital era. Their Empire (2000) suggested that a fully global capital now confronted not so much a working clas…

—p.10 Cyber-Proletariat: Global Labour in the Digital Vortex Proletariat (1) by Nick Dyer-Witheford
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the tradition of autonomist Marxism archive/dissertation

Our theoretical point of departure lies in the tradition of autonomist Marxism, so called because of its emphasis on workers’ power to challenge and break their subordination to capital (Cleaver 1979; Dyer-Witheford 1999; Eden 2012). In this tradition analysis starts with class struggles, ‘their co…

—p.4 Proletariat (1) by Nick Dyer-Witheford
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a YouTuber is a small-screen entrepreneur archive/dissertation

Despite the protestations of obsessive fans and dismissive naysayers, for the site’s most successful content creators, simply switching on a camera and spouting whatever comes to mind is no longer the entire job description. A YouTuber is a small-screen entrepreneur who must oversee growth in a hig…

The Guardian Why YouTubers are feeling the burn by Chris Stokel-Walker
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competition is a click away archive/dissertation

In combination, these factors demonstrate how absurd are the claims by
giants like Microsoft and Google that “competition is a click away” and that
they are in mortal fear for their very survival if someone were to develop a
better algorithm in her garage. Amazon, too, is more than an algorithm

—p.136 Digital Disconnect: How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Against Democracy The Internet and Capitalism II: Empire of the Senseless? (130) by Robert W. McChesney
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cloud computing and the digital monopolists archive/dissertation

A key development that accompanies and enables proprietary systems is cloud computing, wherein each of the giants stores vast amounts of material on their battalions of servers. users do not need to have massive computer memories to store their own material; they can—indeed, must—access everything …

—p.136 The Internet and Capitalism II: Empire of the Senseless? (130) by Robert W. McChesney