I saw this premiere at WisCon last year, and I must have forgotten to leave a comment! Sorry!
Anyway, I do love how you take a ton of real-life sources and fictional sources (from multiple media!) and bring them all together to show how awful the tech industry treats women. And how this awfulness is compounded by the fact that women built the industry when it was seen as not as important and now that it's important and money-making, women are largely excluded from positions of power or being treated with basic humanity. It is super powerful.
(And the parts with Sheryl Sandberg and Bill Gates never fail to make me giggle in a painful manner.)
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Anyway, I do love how you take a ton of real-life sources and fictional sources (from multiple media!) and bring them all together to show how awful the tech industry treats women. And how this awfulness is compounded by the fact that women built the industry when it was seen as not as important and now that it's important and money-making, women are largely excluded from positions of power or being treated with basic humanity. It is super powerful.
(And the parts with Sheryl Sandberg and Bill Gates never fail to make me giggle in a painful manner.)