Sometimes, when writing about "smart" devices (ones that connect to the "internet of things" regardless of its owner's wishes) or health trackers (an internet-of-things device where the “thing” is your body), I’ll compare them to carceral ankle bracelets, vaguely gesturing toward the idea that data capture seeks to inscribe us in a behavioristic prison. This
All gates open
All gates open
All gates open
Sometimes, when writing about "smart" devices (ones that connect to the "internet of things" regardless of its owner's wishes) or health trackers (an internet-of-things device where the “thing” is your body), I’ll compare them to carceral ankle bracelets, vaguely gesturing toward the idea that data capture seeks to inscribe us in a behavioristic prison. This