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Meitar Moscovitz: social justice technologist, autonomy activist, gender anarchist, prickly cyborg, and homeless hacker recovering from an IT career. Hates businesses and business ideas, loves building toolkits for culture hacking. Fucks with social networking companies by writing code that highlights profiles of people statistically likely to be rapists. Gets DMCA'd a lot, and enjoys it.

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It should go without saying (but hey, I'm saying it anyway) that this also means that all content on this site is solely and without exception my own opinion. This content therefore does not reflect the opinions of any of my employers, either past, present, or future. Also, employers can go kill themselves.

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Meitar Moscovitz: social justice technologist, autonomy activist, gender anarchist, prickly cyborg, and homeless hacker recovering from an IT career. Hates businesses and business ideas, loves building toolkits for culture hacking. Fucks with social networking companies by writing code that highlights profiles of people statistically likely to be rapists. Gets DMCA'd a lot, and enjoys it.

Important pages

  • Locations where I'm censored
  • Popular projects I work on
  • A short primer on understanding me

The Place

You're at my personal blog. This means you'll find opinion, rhetoric, and possibly some content that is totally NSFW. Don't say I didn't warn you.

It should go without saying (but hey, I'm saying it anyway) that this also means that all content on this site is solely and without exception my own opinion. This content therefore does not reflect the opinions of any of my employers, either past, present, or future. Also, employers can go kill themselves.

The Stuff

abuse culture activism anarchism Better Angels Buoy capitalism censorship community computer tools consent CryptoParty CryptoParty Albuquerque culture cyberbullying data portability Email ethics food free software git history IndieWeb Internet jobs money NSA police are predators politics pop social justice Predator Alert Tool privacy programming racism rape culture school security stories Subversion surveillance technology theory travel Tumblr Twitter WordPress

Recent Comments

  • The Penniless Recursers’ Survival Guide – Everything In Between on Why I am publicly disassociating myself from the Recurse Center
  • Why I am publicly disassociating myself from the Recurse Center – Everything In Between on The Penniless Recursers’ Survival Guide
  • maymay on Defense Against the Dark Arts and Mr. Robot’s Netflix ‘n’ Hack (rebooted) at Recurse Center

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