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@mmasnick This is why Thanksgiving always needs multiple pies. To make sure there's enough pecan pie for everyone, and enough other pies for people who are WRONG.

@taylorlorenz Huh. Apparently "Vox populi, vox Dei" is how you say "Leeroy Jenkins!!!" in Latin.

People ask me a lot about how we celebrated holidays in #prison . Needless to say, it’s not very festive. But here’s something I wrote a few years ago about jailhouse holiday cooking and small miracles behind bars.

themarshallproject.org/2020/11

SpaceX 

For people who aren't familiar with how Elon has operated at other companies, tumblr.com/numberonecatwinner/ is an example from SpaceX.

It's actually very tame compared to what I've heard privately, but I haven't any public write-ups that really convey the sheer amount of chaos Elon injects into the companies he runs when he turns his attention to them.

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"Against all odds," a lawyer was paid millions of dollars to help a giant corporation with $19 billion in annual profits file a preposterous bankruptcy which prevented cancer victims from exercising their constitutional right to a civil jury trial.

"Litigator of the Year." What an amoral profession.

law.com/americanlawyer/2022/11

If you’re wondering why hospitals are facing dire staffing shortages, and having to transition to crisis standards of care, just look at how health care workers have been treated over the last 2 1/2 years.

So many of my close friends and colleagues are working on an exit plan for the next 5 years if they haven’t already left. Some are staying only because of student loans.

This is exactly what we have been warning about.

Both #Google and #Apple will soon be facing an uncomfortable and crucial inflection point, brought about by Elon's #Twitter.

The terms of service for both firms' mobile app stores prohibit hate speech and a variety of other kinds of toxic speech that are rapidly becoming the norm on Twitter under Musk, and that (judging from his continuing statements) could soon become the majority of posts on the platform.

While it is arguable how well both Apple and Google have handled apps up to now that catered to the far right end of the political spectrum from day one, Twitter is a different case, since it has had (at least up to now) a much broader spectrum of users who by and large are not as tolerant of the kinds of speech on which most users of those other platforms thrive. The same can be said of most advertisers, many of whom have already paused their Twitter ad buys out of concerns regarding Musk's behavior and actions. Yet another factor is EU regulations that specifically prohibit much of the kinds of speech that Musk is now gleefully inviting back onto the platform.

The situation is complicated by many firms and municipalities using Twitter for important announcements, but as Twitter skews toward catering to fascism these entities would be wise to plan for other communications channels as soon as possible.

More imminently, it is likely that both Google and Apple, along with various of Twitter's infrastructure providers (some of whom, reportedly, haven't been paid for bills that preceded Elon's coronation), will be under pressure to reassess their participation in an increasingly toxic Twitter ecosystem. In the cases of Apple and Google, the calls for them to enforce their Terms of Service as written can only be ignored at the firms' own peril over time.

This will be an ethical test on a grand scale. We will all be watching. -L

In case you missed it, here's last week's comic illustrating the history of #Twitter in four panels:

In 1959, police were called to a segregated library when a Black 9-year-old boy trying to check out books refused to leave, after being told the library was not for Black people.

The boy, Ronald McNair, went on to became an astronaut. The library is also now named after him

For a long time, when I'd read a comic with Lex Luthor in it, and he'd be... I dunno, conspiring with a guy who's super power is that he is mediocre at riddles, and maybe Solomon Grundy or someone like that, in order to launch their army of poison turtles into Metropolis, I'd scoff and say, "it's unrealistic that the world's richest man would waste his time and money on something that's only going to showcase to the world how incompetent he is."

I owe DC comics an apology.

RT @BrianKarem
NOW: The mother of a teen victim of the Parkland shooting has just DEFEATED the school board chair hand-picked by Gov. Ron DeSantis and will now chair the school board.

Amazon Alexa is a colossal failure on pace to lose $10 billion for the company this year. Good. Couldn't have happened to a nicer product. Stop normalizing filling your house with always-on microphones controlled by billionaires.

arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/1

I try to keep in mind Matt Levin of Bloomberg’s formulation about what’s happening in cryptocurrency and exchanges (paraphrased):

• A firm has a liquidity crisis if they have actually valuable assets backing their debts at some ratio but can’t readily liquidate those assets to meet their cash needs.

• A solvency crisis is when a company lacks substantial or any net assets with which to redeem debts (loan calls, etc.)

Because crypto has no underlying value, it’s all solvency.

vintage Elon Musk roasts from back before it was broadly fashionable

this particular time, it was because the Tesla plant was such a shitshow that the PARKING LOT caught fire

RT @SarahTaber_bww@twitter.com

It would take a lot of tweets to do just the parking lot, so we're just gonna do this @mcmansionhell@twitter.com-style.

🐦🔗: twitter.com/SarahTaber_bww/sta

Interesting explanation from a decently large Twitter advertiser on why they've paused their ad budget on Twitter after keeping it running for the past couple of weeks. teamblind.com/post/i-told-my-t

@malwaretech When I was last in that sector (the late 1990s), there was a distinct hope that there would be a "sell the company to a rich multinational" step sometime before the final step. There usually wasn't.

@malwaretech Ah, yes, the teenage Twitter version of "expressing your individual style" by shopping exclusively at Hot Topic.

A thread on transphobia.

I don't get what it's like to be trans. I am straight, white, cisgender. Upper middle class.

For a long time, I didn't say much in public. Because being trans was so foreign to me. It made me feel uncomfortable. I didn't want to speak for someone else. But over the last year I realized that had to change.

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Interesting write up by Ed Zitron on Elmo 

The Fraudulent King - Ed Zitron's Where's Your Ed At

ez.substack.com/p/the-fraudule

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