diff --git a/src/content/posts/yearning-for-the-open-protocols/slides/slide-07.alt.txt b/src/content/posts/yearning-for-the-open-protocols/slides/slide-07.alt.txt index 30404ce..4f76726 100644 --- a/src/content/posts/yearning-for-the-open-protocols/slides/slide-07.alt.txt +++ b/src/content/posts/yearning-for-the-open-protocols/slides/slide-07.alt.txt @@ -1 +1,9 @@ -TODO \ No newline at end of file +This slide is titled: A Cautionary Tale (tale is crossed out) Talk (talk is a link) + +There is a screenshot of an online article. It is titled “Fan Is A Tool-Using Animal” by dConstruct, Brighton, England, August 2013. There is a link to “audio” which is listed as 20 minutes. Its thumbnail image is Kirk and Spock, shirtless, with Kirk’s hand on Spock’s chest. Transcript of the summary follows. + +My love letter to fandom, a loose agglomeration of communities that roams the Internet, Battlestar Galactica-style, constantly on the run from collapsing websites and evil Cylons that want to co-opt their culture. Fans are active on the frontiers of Internet privacy, creativity, inclusiveness, and have a long and interesting history. They are also exceedingly nice people. + +This sentence is highlighted: Fans are active on the frontiers of Internet privacy, creativity, inclusiveness, and have a long and interesting history. + +There is a note underneath this screenshot saying “by Maciej Cegłowski” and pointing to a photo of a man at a laptop, labeled “the pinboard guy”