In Mashable’s new three-part episode of our series on tibetan eroticism bookthe digital age's dark side, Kernel Panic, we explore a startlingly advanced computer network developed in Salvador Allende's Chile of the 1970s. Called Project Cybersyn, the network was a centerpiece of Allende's effort to modernize the Chilean economy. It was developed in parallel with the American networks that would become the internet, at a moment in time in which President Nixon was trying to undermine the Chilean economy and overthrow Allende, the first democratically elected Marxist leader in Latin America.
Cybersyn, designed by a farthinking British theorist named Stafford Beer and run by a cadre of young revolutionary programmers, was an astonishing success. Using little more than old telephone wires and mothballed pre-war machinery, the Chilean program managed to build out a real-time data stream very much like the social media newsfeed of today, watching and monitoring the country's industry from a retro-futuristic control room in the capital.
For two years, the programmers used Cybersyn to battle strikes and attempted coups until finally, in September of 1973, Allende was overthrown by a military junta led by Augusto Pinochet. The dream of a stable, modernized Chile died with Allende, and so did the potential for a second internet, built in parallel and evolved under a totally different system of information sharing.
Mashable speaks to Fernando Flores who served under Allende as finance minister before spending three years in prison under Pinochet, as well as Raul Espejo, operational director of Project Cybersyn, and the family of Stafford Beer to take you inside the dream and disappointment of Project Cybersyn.
Topics Cybersecurity
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
What is the TikTok Chromebook challenge?
J.K. Rowling had the perfect response to this tweet about female orgasms
Google exposed personal data of almost 500,000 and didn't disclose it
15 gifts for the guy who desperately needs a 'Queer Eye' makeover
Blink Outdoor 4 deal: Get $130 off at Amazon
Gifts for people who loved the movie (or show) but are lying about having read the book
J.K. Rowling had the perfect response to this tweet about female orgasms
'Doctor Who' fans all had the same reaction to Jodie Whittaker's first episode
Hands on with Lenovo's 'rollable' display laptop at CES 2025
Ignore even more phone calls with Google's 'call screen' feature
Best IPL deal: Save $80 on Braun IPL Silk·Expert
US announces flag bearer for Rio 2016 Olympics opening ceremony
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。