Welcome to Bookmarker!

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

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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escaped pressures for transparency

[...] search services, social and not, are “must-have” properties for advertisers as well as users. As such, they have made very deep inroads indeed into the sphere of cultural, economic, and political influence that was once dominated by broadcast networks, radio stations, and newspapers. But thei…

—p.61 The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information The Hidden Logics of Search (59) by Frank Pasquale
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data brokers are not so constrained

[...] Laws prevent the government from collecting certain kinds of information on citizens, but data brokers are not so constrained. And once someone else has collected that information, little stops the government from buying it, demanding it, or even hacking into it.

Our off- and online acti…

—p.51 Digital Reputation in an Era of Runaway Data (19) by Frank Pasquale
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driving discrimination upstream archive/mc433

[...] software engineers construct the datasets mined by scoring systems; they define the parameters of data-mining analyses; they create the clusters, links, and decision trees applied; they generate the predictive models applied. Human biases and values are embedded into each and every step of de…

—p.35 Digital Reputation in an Era of Runaway Data (19) by Frank Pasquale
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cascading disadvantages

[...] Runaway data can lead to cascading disadvantages as digital alchemy creates new analog realities. Once one piece of software has inferred that a person is a bad credit risk, a shirking worker, or a marginal consumer, that attribute may appear with decision-making clout in other systems all …

—p.32 Digital Reputation in an Era of Runaway Data (19) by Frank Pasquale