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Kate Chapman, geographer and technologist, joins us to discuss Hugh Howey's Wool. We discuss failures of governance, the perils of IT supremacy, the difficult ethics of constrained environments, and competitive goating.
Kate shares her background building digital public infrastructure (Common Space, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, Open Supply Hub) and currently providing fractional CTO work and AI enablement. We discuss how Wool serves as a cautionary tale about bad governance, the intersection of information control and governance, and what happens when humans can't push boundaries or explore frontiers.
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Produced by Jed Sundwall. Write to jed at techsontexts.net with feedback and suggestions for books or guests.
Intro music by Secret School.
Outro music is "3/10th of the Population" by WE™.
Please donate to Radiant Earth.
By Jed SundwallKate Chapman, geographer and technologist, joins us to discuss Hugh Howey's Wool. We discuss failures of governance, the perils of IT supremacy, the difficult ethics of constrained environments, and competitive goating.
Kate shares her background building digital public infrastructure (Common Space, Wikipedia, OpenStreetMap, Open Supply Hub) and currently providing fractional CTO work and AI enablement. We discuss how Wool serves as a cautionary tale about bad governance, the intersection of information control and governance, and what happens when humans can't push boundaries or explore frontiers.
If you enjoyed this, please share it.
Produced by Jed Sundwall. Write to jed at techsontexts.net with feedback and suggestions for books or guests.
Intro music by Secret School.
Outro music is "3/10th of the Population" by WE™.
Please donate to Radiant Earth.