There have been efforts to archive a lot of social media material from the 00s and early 10s, but it has not had the kind of state funding and institutional backing that could create the kind of archival structure historians have relied on for centuries. That needs to change.
Debt for climate swaps in Latin America: green new future or load of hot air?
Forgiving debt in exchange for action on climate change is an increasingly popular political proposal, but can it move beyond discourse?
"Leaders often point out that what they are doing is what many Global North countries did decades or centuries ago to achieve their current prosperity."
https://piratewireservices.substack.com/p/debt-for-climate-swaps-in-latin-america
Seaglass is such an accidental obsession, some years I’m more into it than others so kind of tide like with the passion. And out of that obsession a better understanding of the coastline, sea & history has emerged, accidental learning if you will. The glass in the images is locally found, admittedly the top end of seaglass free from chips and breaks. Anywhere from 30/40-200 years in age and maybe longer for the deep black glass.
#seaglass #cornwall
#30DaysMapChallenge
Day 15- late post of food and drink
Bay Area Restaurants rated 4.5 and more with the most popular top rated cuisine in each county highlighted on the map. Data from Yelp Fusion API.
Made using #RStats
#DataViz #DataVisualization #maps #GIS
Perceptive post by Sarah O’Connor in the FT, with quotes from labour lawyer @valeriodestefano
Tech workers were sold a dream where unionisation would not be needed because they already had a meaningful and well paid job, but the recent lay offs at Meta, Twitter and Amazon expose a different reality - showing how ‘benevolent dictatorships seem fine until they’re not so benevolent anymore’
https://www.ft.com/content/b6fdff1c-94a1-41d6-ae52-5dcbffa5dcea
In science news:
Researchers in Israel have found what they say is the earliest evidence of #fire being used to cook - a key point in human #history. The study suggests our early human ancestors were cooking well-done fish nearly 800 000 years ago (prev research ind. less than 200 000). A 16 year study at a prehistoric lake site in N Israel found that changes to the enamel of fish teeth suggested they had been subjected to temperatures of between 200-500 C - the right range for well-cooked fish.
And here's another one of my massive, two foot by six foot hand-drawn topographic maps, this one of Shenandoah National Park. These take me about two weeks to hand-draw all the lines and then add color. The southern end of the park is on the left, the north is on the right.
open wide little anglerfish
#papercraft #papertoys #folduptoys #illustration #art #3d #craft #fish #art #artist
I used to work at a company where as part of an SRE oriented team (a core of well versed professional full-time SREs and multiple volunteers across different time zones) you would undergo training sessions the best part of which is a scripted reenactment of some previous large scale incident (usually with some embellishments and such). You get on zoom and a bunch of people role play stuff breaking, so you have to chose to take some actions to mitigate and dig the system out of the feces.