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Passing without leaving a trace

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Illustration: Mai Egurza

Hey, ChatGPT, could you sing me a bertso?

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Illustration: Malen Pazos

Blessed and wonderful particles!

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Illustration: Mikel Aginagalde (Aginowsky)

The Internet isn't just sparkles in the air

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Illustration: Gonzalo Herce

In the ring | Technology and disabilities

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Illustration: Dani Maiz

The Wind of Change

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Illustration: Ainara Azpiazu Aduriz

It’s about time | Women, talent and technology

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Illustration: Higinia Garay

Soaring Through the Clouds

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Illustration: Gorka Gil

The Dark – and Light – Side of Technology

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Illustration: Raisa Álava

Needles are really something

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Ilustratation: Gloria Maestre

Kuantum’s spelled with a “K”

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Illustration: Kaikoo Studio

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    Those of us who were young in the 1990s still remember the enthusiasm with which the arrival of the internet was received. Suddenly, a new space of freedom opened before our eyes, a digital territory where information would flow horizontally and globally, bypassing the mediation and censorship of the powerful groups that at the time controlled the media shaping the public sphere. It was as if, overnight, a crack had appeared in the wall of one-way communication: forums like The Well, homemade pages like Geocities, or collaborative projects like Wikipedia embodied the promise of a “network society,” where knowledge and public discussion could circulate freely and without hierarchy, weaving collaborative networks that would challenge the vertical structures of the past.

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    When we use social media, we somehow know that we’re making a pact with the devil. Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, and other technocrats use our data and the information we’ve given them for free to fatten their wallets even more, but we don’t care. As long as we can spend hours scrolling on Instagram... it’s all good. However, there is a way to use social networks in a decentralized and interconnected way, a way where we wouldn’t have to make a pact with the devil; yes, you guessed it: the fediverse.

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    Some sticks with little red flags have appeared in the fields of the university. They are the resistance, life resisting against the machine. If you think about it, it’s another lost battle. Seen from an office, it’s just two retirees being a nuisance. A snapshot of the moment, if we reflect from a philosophical perspective.

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