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Charter/Cox Merger: The Start Of Something Big? Maybe Just A Good Play | by Wayne Friedman | MediaPost.com

Charter/Cox Merger: The Start Of Something Big? Maybe Just A Good Play | by Wayne Friedman | MediaPost.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
For over a decade, Charter and Comcast focused on the necessary strength around other communication businesses - broadband and especially mobile - and were turned down by the FCC in 2002. Now both
companies carry much less marketplace dominance, making it much a more likely scenario.
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Opinion: It’s Time For Trump To DOGE The FCC | by Nathan Simington & Gavin Wax | The Daily Caller | DailyCaller.com

Opinion: It’s Time For Trump To DOGE The FCC | by Nathan Simington & Gavin Wax | The Daily Caller | DailyCaller.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
President Trump’s vision for restoring constitutional government is finally taking shape, especially at the FCC.
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Machina economicus--Enshittification is an alien invasion. | by Cory Doctorow | Medium.com

“Homo economicus” is the hypothetical “perfectly economically rational” person that economic models often assume us all to be, despite the fact that we are demonstrably not perfectly rational.

 

The economists who built models based on homo economicus understood that its assumptions were unwarranted, but that’s OK! As the “Nobel prize”* winning economist Milton Friedman famously wrote:

 

"Truly important and significant hypotheses will be found to have “assumptions” that are wildly inaccurate descriptive representations of reality, and, in general, the more significant the theory, the more unrealistic the assumptions (in this sense)."

 

https://pluralistic.net/2025/02/17/caliper-ai/#racism-machine

 

  • The economics prize is a fake Nobel that was made up in 1968 by economists who were desperate to have their work recognized as an empirical science on par with, say, physics.
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Behavioral economics — the fastest moving and widest reaching econ subfield — consists primarily of researchers carefully checking to see whether people actually behave like homo economicus and concluding, “nope”:

 

https://news.uchicago.edu/explainer/what-is-behavioral-economics

 

Which is a good thing! Homo economicus is a total asshole.

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How Peter Thiel’s Relationship With Eliezer Yudkowsky Launched the AI Revolution | by Keach Hagey | Wired.com

How Peter Thiel’s Relationship With Eliezer Yudkowsky Launched the AI Revolution | by Keach Hagey | Wired.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
The AI doomer and the AI boomer both created each other's monsters. An excerpt from "The Optimist: Sam Altman, OpenAI, and the Race to Invent the Future."
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Can Sam Altman Be Trusted with the Future? | by Benjamin Wallace-Wells | NewYorker.com

Can Sam Altman Be Trusted with the Future? | by Benjamin Wallace-Wells | NewYorker.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Benjamin Wallace-Wells writes that, after the C.E.O. of OpenAI helped usher artificial intelligence into public life, his own transformation is just beginning.
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Macy’s is closing 150 stores nationwide. Downtown Boston’s may survive, thanks to the data center upstairs. | by Jon Chesto | The Boston Globe

Macy’s is closing 150 stores nationwide. Downtown Boston’s may survive, thanks to the data center upstairs. | by Jon Chesto | The Boston Globe | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
A 1990s real estate deal helped make the downtown block more about computing power than clothing sales.
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Apple F$@ks Around with Court Order, Finds Out | BIG by Matt Stoller | Substack.com

Apple F$@ks Around with Court Order, Finds Out | BIG by Matt Stoller | Substack.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
"It's our FUCKING STORE." Apple decided not to obey a court order telling it to open its app store to Fortnite. Yesterday Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers smacked them down, backed up by an appeals court.
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Oklahoma Broadband Office celebrates start of expansion projects | by Brad Randall | BBCMag.com

Oklahoma Broadband Office celebrates start of expansion projects | by Brad Randall | BBCMag.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Projects in more than a dozen counties supported by the Oklahoma Broadband Office and Resound Networks have officially been launched in May.
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Charter and Cox reveal agreement to combine companies | by Brad Randall | BBCMag.com

Charter and Cox reveal agreement to combine companies | by Brad Randall | BBCMag.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Charter Communications and Cox Communications have entered into a "definitive agreement to combine their businesses."
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Broadband Trajectories | by Doug Dawson | POTs & PANs

Broadband Trajectories | by Doug Dawson | POTs & PANs | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
For most the dozen years I've been writing this blog, the biggest cable companies accounted for almost all of the growth in broadband customers. Quarter after quarter, and year after year, the big cable companies were the source of almost all new net broadband customers. This started to shift a few years ago when FWA…
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Charter/Cox Merger: The Start Of Something Big? Maybe Just A Good Play | by Wayne Friedman | MediaPost.com

Charter/Cox Merger: The Start Of Something Big? Maybe Just A Good Play | by Wayne Friedman | MediaPost.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
For over a decade, Charter and Comcast focused on the necessary strength around other communication businesses - broadband and especially mobile - and were turned down by the FCC in 2002. Now both
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For Tech Whistleblowers, There’s Safety in Numbers | by Victoria Turk | Wired.com

For Tech Whistleblowers, There’s Safety in Numbers | by Victoria Turk | Wired.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Amber Scorah and Psst are building a “digital safe” to help people shine a light on the bad things their bosses are doing, without getting found out.
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The FCC releases Internet Access Services Report | by Ann Treacy | Blandin on Broadband

The FCC releases Internet Access Services Report | by Ann Treacy | Blandin on Broadband | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
The FCC report summarizes information about Internet access in the United States as of June 30, 2024, as collected by FCC Form 477 and the Broadband Data Collection (BDC). Here are their key takeaways… Typical Speeds • The median downstream speed of all reported fixed connections was 300 Mbps and the median upstream speed was…
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AZ: Phoenix City Council to consider zoning policy for data centers | by Jeremy Duda | Axios.com

Phoenix is on the verge of enacting zoning regulations to limit where data centers can be located.

 

Why it matters: Data centers use large amounts of energy and space and can bring negative effects like noise pollution to surrounding communities, per an analysis by city staff.

 

State of play: The city wants to direct data centers away from mixed-use, walkable and transit-oriented communities.

 

  • They create few jobs, take up land that could be used for employment and housing, and make "inactive" stretches of street, staff wrote.

 

Zoom in: Under the proposal, data centers would be restricted to areas zoned for industrial and some commercial use.

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Who Broke the Internet? Part III---The paradox of “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox.” | by Cory Doctorow | Medium.com

Episode 3 of “Understood: Who Broke the Internet?” (my new CBC podcast about enshittification) just dropped. It’s called “In God We Antitrust,” and it’s great:

 

https://www.cbc.ca/listen/cbc-podcasts/1353-the-naked-emperor/episode/16147052-in-god-we-antitrust

 

The thesis of this four-part series is pretty straightforward: the enshittification of the internet was the result of an enshittogenic policy environment. Platforms always had the technical means to scam us and abuse us. Tech founders and investors always included a cohort of scumbags who would trade our happiness and wellbeing for their profits. What changed was the consequences of giving in to those impulses. When Google took off, its founders’ mantra was “competition is just a click away.” If someone built a better search engine, users could delete their google.com bookmarks, just like they did to their altavista.com bookmarks when Google showed up.

Policymakers — not technologists or VCs — changed the environment so that this wasn’t true anymore:

 

https://pluralistic.net/2025/05/08/who-broke-the-internet/#bruce-lehman

 

In last week’s episode, we told the story of Bruce Lehman, the Clinton administration’s Copyright Czar, who swindled the US government into passing a law that made it illegal to mod, hack, reverse-engineer or otherwise improve on an existing technology:

 

https://pluralistic.net/2025/05/13/ctrl-ctrl-ctrl/#free-dmitry

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China’s Effort to Build a Competitor to Elon Musk's Starlink Is Off to a Bumpy Start | by Zeyi Yang | Wired.com

China’s Effort to Build a Competitor to Elon Musk's Starlink Is Off to a Bumpy Start | by Zeyi Yang | Wired.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
China has launched over 100 satellites for two broadband networks that could eventually rival the service from Elon Musk's SpaceX, but progress is hampered by launch bottlenecks and high failure rates.
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Trump and the Tech Oligarchy | by Robert Kuttner | The American Prospect | Prospect.org

Trump and the Tech Oligarchy | by Robert Kuttner | The American Prospect | Prospect.org | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Trump seems to be destroying America’s innovation system, but he is really skewing it in favor of tech monopolies.
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Mercury Broadband Stares Down $25 Million Penalty for Surrendering RDOF Locations | by Cameron Marx | BroadbandBreakfast.com

Mercury Broadband Stares Down $25 Million Penalty for Surrendering RDOF Locations | by Cameron Marx | BroadbandBreakfast.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it

WASHINGTON, May 20, 2025 - Mercury Broadband in Mission, Kan., is asking the Federal Communications Commission to waive a $25 million penalty over the regional wireless and fiber ISP’s decision to surrender thousands of locations awarded by the FCC in a reverse auction conducted by the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) program five years ago.

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A Trump official pitches innovation by subtraction | by  Derek Robertson | Digital Future Daily | POLITICO.com

DOGE DATA TRACKER — POLITICO just launched a new Pro tool to track the latest actions by Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency. A look at April and May alone reveals over 5,000 new contract, grant or lease cancellations. Pros can search new cuts, additions, and modifications by government agency, contractor, or congressional district. Stay in the loop by adding “DOGE data” to your POLITICO Pro news alerts to get updates as they drop. Or contact an account manager to get set up.

 

The Trump administration’s apostle of cutting-edge science laid out a sweeping vision this week for blending the White House’s ongoing conservative culture war with continued American technological dominance.

 

“Science cannot be subject to ideology, nor should scientists march blindly in lockstep,” Office of Science and Technology Policy director Michael Kratsios told the National Academy of Sciences Monday. “Blindly trusting in The Science, with a capital T and capital S, is inimical to free inquiry and open debate and is thus the enemy of scientific progress. The beginning of knowledge is the knowledge of ignorance … It is convention, dogma, and intellectual fad that resist revision and correction.”

 

Kratsios’ comments were the clearest articulation yet of how the second Trump administration thinks it can serve three political constituencies that often seem at odds: hardcore budget raiders like Office of Management and Budget chief Russell Vought, culture warriors obsessed with fighting “wokeness” and the ascendant, venture capital-powered tech right.

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Sen Klobuchar and others ask Trump Administration not to delay BEAD funding | by Ann Treacy | Blandin on Broadband

Sen Klobuchar and others ask Trump Administration not to delay BEAD funding | by Ann Treacy | Blandin on Broadband | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
A dozen senators, including Senator Klobuchar, sent President Trump a letter asking that his Administration not delay BEAD funding… We write with concern regarding the National Telecommunications and Information Administration’s (NTIA) recent announcement that it is delaying the Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) program. This unprecedented move by the NTIA will further delay our…
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Vero completes first phase of fiber network in Colorado city | by Brad Randall | BBCMag.com

Vero completes first phase of fiber network in Colorado city | by Brad Randall | BBCMag.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Vero Fiber has announced completion of the first phase of their fiber-internet construction project in a Colorado city.
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Podcasts: Managing the checkerboarding of municipal regulations | By Brad Randall | BBCMag.com

Podcasts: Managing the checkerboarding of municipal regulations | By Brad Randall | BBCMag.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Felix Dialoiso, well versed in the complexities of municipal regulations, says building underground fiber doesn't come without struggles.
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IRREGULATORS Slammed by USTelecom, Claiming We Are Meritless, and Procedurally Defective. | by Bruce Kushnick, Managing Director, The IRREGULATORS | Medium.com

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr is now maneuvering to harm our democratic process with 4 deregulation orders, all tied together, so that no one would know that there is not 1, or 2 or 3 separate proceedings, but 4 different Orders, and most were passed with no comment period and no other Commissioners invited. And forget the formalities, this is being done by the Wireline Bureau, and has been presented as a press release from the Chairman, with no docket numbers or any formal normal presentation to indicate this was a package of harms and burdens on the public.

 

And after we filed to request for a full review of these slight of hand procedures, USTelecom, the wireline association historically tied to AT&T et al,. decided to go after the IRREGULATORS to block our call to halt these proceedings and start again so that the public and the other commissioners can add their issues, concerns, and corrections of the biased -corporate information that the FCC is quoting as being a solution set for the Digital Divide.

 

Let us explain and start again.

 

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Court Revives Meta Challenge To Proposed FTC Privacy Restrictions | by Wendy Davis | MediaPost.com

Court Revives Meta Challenge To Proposed FTC Privacy Restrictions | by Wendy Davis | MediaPost.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Meta can proceed with an attempt to block the FTC from imposing new restrictions on teens' data, a federal appellate court ruled Friday.
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Financial Regulator Scraps Proposed Data Broker Rules | by Wendy Davis | MediaPost.com

Financial Regulator Scraps Proposed Data Broker Rules | by Wendy Davis | MediaPost.com | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has withdrawn proposed data broker regulations that were opposed by the industry group Privacy for America.
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Rocketing Toward Monopoly | by Daniel Boguslaw | The American Prospect | Prospect.org

Rocketing Toward Monopoly | by Daniel Boguslaw | The American Prospect | Prospect.org | Surfing the Broadband Bit Stream | Scoop.it
Elon Musk’s control of space is even more entrenched than it seems. What dangers could that lead to?
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