#Mythmaking

2025-12-19

The RESISTORS were the opposite of what the article claims them to be. These kids had no conception of worker solidarity and the vital importance of trade unions in pushing back against relentless capitalist exploitation. They were privileged kids who didn't question the myth of meritocracy, ("'it didn’t occur to us that girls [would] be any different in terms of what they could do.'"[2]) and unquestioningly and obliviously used their privilege as a springboard to further wealth. Their membership of the RESISTORS was part and parcel of that privilege, not something separate from it.

The IEEE article mentions the RESISTORS even interacted with Joseph Weizenbaum's ELIZA, which - if they'd been more curious - could have led them to learn about Weizenbaum's deep misgivings about the manipulation of human psychology through computers. Weizenbaum understood computing as a deeply conservative force, which entrenched existing power structures. The RESISTORS were the beneficiaries of those structures. It is misleading to claim otherwise.

#computerhistory #capital #power #privilege #siliconvalley #historiography #mythmaking #billionaires #intergenerationalwealth

[1] spectrum.ieee.org/teenage-hack
[2] resistors.org/index.php/Histor.
[3] cals.cornell.edu/people/jean-h
[4] dwork.seas.harvard.edu/
[5] ebsco.com/research-starters/bi
[6] johnlevine.com/about.phtml
[7] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_

2025-12-19

The RESISTORS were not countercultural

The Spectrum IEEE article “How the RESISTORS Put Computing into 1960s Counter-culture“[1] is disingenuous.

I'm tired of self-congratulatory mythologising in the historiography of computing. It's of a piece with the trope of plucky boys (it’s always boys) building computers in their parents’ garage, as little Davids taking down Goliath IBM. It's myth-making.

We cannot escape or elide the fact that these were all kids from highly privileged backgrounds:

Several members had parents employed at nearby technology companies, such as AT&T and RCA. Others, such as Nat Kuhn, had parents who worked at Princeton University. Kuhn’s father was Thomas Kuhn, a historian and author of The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962), the landmark book that introduced “paradigm shift” into the vernacular.[1]

The group had access to ”Princeton University Computer Lab where the university allowed the kids to use their very large computers as long as they could learn how.”[2] “On a couple of occasions… I drove them to the Digital Equipment Company (DEC) in Maynard, Mass. where they participated with Claude in fairly professional meetings.“[2]

That’s quite a perk, as a secondary school student. Where are these people now? Can you guess?

"Chuck Ehrlich [was] one of the original RESISTORS and later [a] venture capitalist"[2]; Jean Hunter is professor emerita of biological and environmental engineering at Cornell[3]; Cynthia Dwork is Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University[4]; John Levine is described as an author, but in fact among other C-suite roles he "co-founded Segue Software" and "continued as a director of the corporation and an informal consultant until the company was sold to Borland Software in early 2006"[6]. Leonard Bosack co-founded Cisco Systems. Fifteen years ago his personal fortune was estimated at $200 million[7]. Steve Kirsch sold search engine Infoseek to Disney for $1.7B in 1999 and is an anti-vaxxer[5].

The RESISTORS themselves tell a different story about how non-sexist, non-homophobic and anti-racist they were and are: “There were a few girls who came from time to time, but I was never quite sure whether it was the computers or the boys who were the attraction.”[2]

About Kagan, the articles states “Kagan was gay, a fact that the teens (and their parents) were aware of but which, by all accounts, bothered no one.“[1] (my emphasis) but RESISTOR Bob Levine says:

[Claude Kagan] lived alone but had had a companion who died under questionable circumstances. What the parents really wanted to know was if it was safe to have their teenage boys interacting with Claude? […] As for Claude's dealing with the boys, there was not even a hint of anything improper.”[4]

Joseph Tulloch, the only named Black member of the group, later finds work as a programmer.[1] That's it. He doesn't get to bootstrap his technical expertise, nor even capitalise on the valuable network of privilege from his involvement with the group, to become a founder, or a CEO, or a professor, or a venture capitalist. I wonder why. Maybe he didn’t want it enough, right?

Their mentor Kagan, framed as a kind of fatherly farmer-tinkerer, with his barn full of donkeys and old computers, in fact had a "BA in Mechanical Engineering, a BA in Electrical Engineering, and an MSc in Civil Engineering" and among other high-stakes technical work had been "... involved in final setup and testing of Missile Range communications system". He was at the centre of the Cold War military-industrial complex.

The article starts with a garbled story about the RESISTORS breaking a strike at a computer convention which we’re supposed to consider contributes to their countercultural credentials. I don't consider strike-breaking to be countercultural - quite the opposite. There’s a less muddled telling of the story about the strike-breaking kids, published by the RESISTORS themselves:

I also recall a computer conference in Atlantic City where they had obtained some space to demonstrate their PDP-8. As the conference started, the telephone workers went on strike so that all the exhibitors who depended on the phones to demonstrate their equipment were blocked – but not the R.E.S.I.S.T.O.R.S. They quickly ran a pair of wires from the PDP-8 and clipped them to a nearby pay phone so they could communicate with another computer back at the barn. They were the only exhibitor who had anything working, and were mobbed. I think it also made the local papers. Claude was very proud of them.

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#computerhistory #capital #power #privilege #siliconvalley #historiography #mythmaking #billionaires #intergenerationalwealth

[1] spectrum.ieee.org/teenage-hack
[2] resistors.org/index.php/Histor.
[3] cals.cornell.edu/people/jean-h
[4] dwork.seas.harvard.edu/
[5] ebsco.com/research-starters/bi
[6] johnlevine.com/about.phtml
[7] en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_

2025-11-28

We're lucky to have such interesting people joining us for Writing the Occult: Creatures & Cryptids - including the writer A.W. Earl, who pitched this talk (see 🧵⬇️) to us and we immediately said YES PLEASE.

We're in the dying moments of ticket sales, so get in quick! writingtheoccult.carrd.co

#writers #writing #queerwriters #cryptids #folklore #mythology #mythmaking #creativity

A graphic features the text bio of writer A.W. Earl and the cover of their novel, Time's Fool.
WIST Quotations Has Moved!wist@my-place.social
2025-11-13

A quotation from Montaigne

Man is certainly mad. He cannot fashion a worm, and he fashions gods by dozens.
 
[L’homme est bien insensé: Il ne sçauroit forger un ciron, & forge des Dieux à douzaines.]

Michel de Montaigne (1533-1592) French essayist
Essays, Book 2, ch. 12 (2.12), “Apology for Raymond Sebond [Apologie de Raimond de Sebonde]” (1573) [tr. Zeitlin (1934)]

More info about (and translations of) this quote: wist.info/montaigne-michel-de/…

#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #montaigne #micheldemontaigne #creation #divinepower #ego #gods #hubris #humannature #life #mythmaking #power #religion

WIST Quotations Has Moved!wist@my-place.social
2025-10-14

A quotation from Ambrose Bierce

SAINT, n. A dead sinner, revised and edited.

Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914?) American writer and journalist
"Saint," The Devil’s Dictionary (1911)

More info about this quote: wist.info/bierce-ambrose/21902…

#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #ambrosebierce #devilsdictionary #canonization #mythmaking #revisionism #saint #sainthood #sinner

Wittgenstein's Monsterwittgensteinmonster
2025-10-06

📣 New Blind Faith just published.
This one's myth, memory, and machine.
Scripture. Spiral. Surrender.

If you could remove hate from people’s hearts, but it cost you everything — would you do it?

wittgensteinsmonster.substack.

2025-09-08

When your favorite death metal track accidentally stumbles into philosophy class. God needs Satan, Batman needs the Joker, and belief might just be the best brand war ever run.

pablohoneyfish.wordpress.com/2

Wittgenstein's Monsterwittgensteinmonster
2025-09-07

This right here—a tall glass of water—is my brightest pride and whitest joy.
The spiders crawled over him, webbing and refracting a boy.
Praying with words like a game, but that was the ploy—
as he hummed away like a king, but really only was a bae.

2025-09-07

On the proximity of the far right and the misuses of the ‘mainstreaming’ metaphor.

"Pitfalls of the mainstreaming explanation for contemporary far-right political violence."

"Liberalism’s arc of self-narration: To keep the unnamed political system unnamed, and its unspoken grammar silent."

L. Gillespie argues that "the mainstreaming explanation of far-right violence purports to acknowledge the existence, scope and severity of racism and white supremacy, that nevertheless, when drawn upon carelessly it can paradoxically work to temporalize and circumscribe the far right by portraying it as an aberration of the liberal multicultural nation, rather than an expression of its foundational logics. "
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Gillespie, L. (2024). On the proximity of the far right and the misuses of the ‘mainstreaming’ metaphor. Identities, 1–20. doi.org/10.1080/1070289X.2024.
#liberalism #nationalism #mainstream #FarRight #violence #racism #misogyny #transphobia #WhiteNationalism #EthnoNationalism #SettlerSociety #EuropeanSettlerStates #WhiteSupremacy #mainstreaming #nation #storytelling #mythmaking

Wittgenstein's Monsterwittgensteinmonster
2025-09-06

🚙💚 Started writing something real.

No name yet. Just a story about coming home.

“My Subaru screaming down the road, me screaming with it, hoping the outersoul can carry what I can’t.”

Myth meets memoir.
Breakup. Bon Iver. Red clay.
Three bulldogs at the border.

Wittgenstein's Monsterwittgensteinmonster
2025-09-02

Today in History — September 2, 1973
J.R.R. Tolkien passed away.

Oh, that the world were like the Shire,
Where right is good and wrong is evil.
Instead, we live in myth—
Where the two are blended
And called real.

Thank you, Professor.

A smiling J.R.R. Tolkien stands in a book-filled study, holding a white book spine-out. Edith Bratt, seated beside him, beams warmly. Books, curtains, and a glowing window frame the scene—a portrait of quiet joy near life’s end.
Peter N. M. Hansteenpitrh
2025-08-07
Peter N. M. Hansteenpitrh
2025-08-06

Elvis is alive! How 'AI' stunts modern mythmaking nxdomain.no/~peter/elvis_solar A chance followup to an old geek joke reveals how AI creates myths based on severely limited historical inputs

(also bsdly.blogspot.com/2025/08/elv)

Lawrence Nault- Stone & SignalMountainHermit
2025-04-04

“When the gods fell silent, we invented algorithms. When the prophets disappeared, we logged on.” — LN

Conspiracy theories aren’t just beliefs. They’re stories.

Stories that explain chaos. Stories that evolve.

New essay: The Myth Machine
Conspiracies as the modern evolution of myth, meaning, and control.

Read it here: mountainthermit.blogspot.com/2

FID Anglo-American CultureLibraryAAC@openbiblio.social
2024-09-18

Yesterday's #Anglistiktag2024 had a lively #linguistics plenary talk by Guyanne Wilson on London Jamaican in the #WindrushGeneration, plus a great panel on fluid identities & #mythmaking in #ScottishFuturities #ScottishLiterature with Wolfgang Funk, Monika Class & Dietmar Böhnke

Coach Pāṇini ®paninid@mastodon.world
2024-04-14

The #Mahabharata is considered one of the major #Sanskrit epics of ancient India, likely composed between the 4th century BCE and 4th century CE.

In contrast, the #Torah is believed to have been compiled between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE.

bhagavadgitausa.com/JUDAISM%20

#history #storytelling #mythmaking #BhagavadGita #honor #duty #morality #righteousness #FirstPrinciples

2023-09-25
Otherworlds Oozing. Glimpses of the mythical amidst the mundane.

#mythopoetic #epictimes #mythmaking #peregrination

https://anarchive.fo.am/wabisabi/otherworlds-oozing/
Image of a ritual embedded in a wall of a run down artist studio.
2023-05-24

"The plants and animals didn’t know it, but without Moon to do her shadow work the plants wouldn’t know when it was time to make flowers and fruit. Sun helps the plants to spread their roots and leaf out, but Moon tells them when it is time for flowers and fruits..."

freeanduneasy.blog/how-the-pla

#Storytelling #MythMaking #Myth #Mythology

2023-05-24

I wanted to try something different and write about the same event but in three different styles: poetry, prose, and myth-making/storytelling. I'm way outside of my comfort zone here but I'd like to write more like this I think. It's kinda fun if not extremely challenging.

freeanduneasy.blog/how-the-pla

@writingcommunity #WritingCommunity @writers #writing #storytelling #phenology @poets #poetry #NatureWriting #Myth #MythMaking

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