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Open Circuits

The hidden beauty of electronics components.

Cory Doctorow
6 min readAug 14, 2023
The cover of No Starch Press’s hardcover of ‘Open Circuits,’ showing a cross-section of the mainboard of a mobile phone.

I’m kickstarting the audiobook for “The Internet Con: How To Seize the Means of Computation,” a Big Tech disassembly manual to disenshittify the web and make a new, good internet that picks up where the old, good internet left off. It’s a DRM-free book, which means Audible won’t carry it, so this crowdfunder is essential. Back now to get the audio, Verso hardcover and ebook:

http://seizethemeansofcomputation.org

Every trip to Defcon — the massive annual hacker-con in Las Vegas — is a delight. Partly it’s the familiar — seeing old friends, getting updates on hacks of years gone by. But mostly, it’s the surprises, the things you never anticipated. Defcon never fails to surprise.

I got back from Vegas yesterday and I’ve just unpacking my suitcase, and with it, the tangible evidence of Defcon’s cave of wonders. My gear bag has a new essential: Hak5’s malicious cable detector, a little USB gizmo that lights up if it detects surreptitious malicious activity, even as it interdicts those nasty payloads:

https://shop.hak5.org/collections/omg-row2/products/malicious-cable-detector-by-o-mg

(In case you’re wondering if it’s really possible to craft a malicious USB cable that injects badware into your computer and is visually…

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Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow

Written by Cory Doctorow

Writer, blogger, activist. Blog: https://pluralistic.net; Mailing list: https://pluralistic.net/plura-list; Mastodon: @pluralistic@mamot.fr

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