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Ironic that #tennessee is putting into law a bill that makes it easier to cancel #subscriptions when Marsha Blackburn is notorious for having a fake “Unsubscribe” button in her emails.

@sandytoes@home.social From what I have read poll-wise, it varies from branch to branch, but active duty these days are less likely to be Trumpist than veterans are.
Then again, the poll was mostly of enlisted. It would not surprise me if officers were more conservative.
@Skirnir

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Happy New Year to everybody except for Florida prison officials who decided this week to permanently ban my book.

I hope you are hungover for like two weeks.

#florida #bannedbooks #correctionsinink #journalism #criminaljustice

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I keep saying journalists should leave Twitter and use Mastodon, which is better for them in every way. At TechDirt I've posted a somewhat lengthy why-and-how: techdirt.com/2023/01/04/journa

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@mmasnick you write thoughtful and nuanced pieces so I unfortunately can see how you’d be in a similar situation. It’s the same problem I have run into with some comms teams (I’ve had amazing ones too) - they react to the market as it is vs how it could be. And/or the people they believe to be market shapers fit a narrow definition.

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@ruchowdh that's... frustrating. I honestly think a lot of these agencies feel they NEED to make these kinds of statements to feel like they're doing something.

It's nowhere near as bad as what you were told, but I've had a similar experience over the last decade of shopping an occasional book proposal. People told me to just keep shopping it, but it just seemed like too much nonsense.

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Looks like it's another "end of Twitter".
The hell hole has been down for most Australians & Kiwis for most of the day.
....can it just die already!

@perpetualmystic I suspect the final straw for most people will result from a prolonged technical failure, financial failure, or legal/regulatory catastrophe at Twitter.
It is possible this recent change will lead to an increase of new users, but probably not a highly noticeable wave of them like other things have.

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This is a good take from Bruce Schneier and Christos Porios.

Calls to "ban all crypto" are unserious and incompatible with human rights and free expression.

But we absolutely can and should tax the shit out of all business practices that lead to carbon emissions, including crypto mining.

Ban fossil fuels, not writing code.
theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

@shoq Yep.
They are what happens when a group of people sacrifices every scrap of ethics and morals for power.

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Please reboot this information:

Those who declined to accept an honour (e.g an OBE, MBE, Damehood, Knighthood):

Michael Rosen (poet)
Danny Boyle (director)
Michael Faraday (scientist)
J.B Priestly (playwright)
Amartya Sen (economist)
Stephen Hawking (physicist)
Ken Loach (director)
C.S Lewis (writer)
Virginia Woolf (writer)
Alan Rickman (actor)
Jon Snow (journalist)
L.S Lowry (artist)
Dorothy Hodgkin (scientist)
Howard Gayle (footballer)
Benjamin Zephaniah (poet)
David Bowie (musician)

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“Mastodon is just the most prominent node in a much broader movement to change the nature of the web.”
“With a core goal of decentralization, Mastodon and its kin are ‘federated’ … The most common metaphor is email, where yahoo.com, uchicago.edu, and condenast.com all host a local collection of users, but anybody can send messages to anybody else via standard messaging protocols.” arstechnica.com/gadgets/2023/0

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RT @KarrieUrbanist
Until I read this ⁦@ad_mastro⁩ story, I had no idea where Vornado, the real estate company, got its name, or its connection to Two Guys (a regular destination of my childhood), or its role in the demise of Toys R Us. thebulwark.com/the-curious-cas

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Charity Tied to Supreme Court Offers Donors Access to the Justices 

"the Supreme Court Historical Society is ostensibly independent of the judicial branch of government, but...

over the years the society has become a vehicle for those seeking access to... [SCOTUS]

The justices attend the society’s annual black-tie dinner soirees, where they mingle with donors & thank them for their generosity... more than $23 million over the last two decades."
~nytimes.com/2022/12/30/us/poli

#SCOTUS #USPolitics

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QAnon and conspiratorial thinking have gained traction in certain yoga and wellness circles.

Here's how one yoga teacher's story — and path to radicalization — can help shed light on the "wellness to QAnon" pipeline.
n.pr/3QoVfz3

@jpanzer I admittedly have my own nuanced views on certain gun legislation proposals as well as what should be done to address gun violence, but that's beside the because Roberts is very much an obstructionist fool standing in the way of progress on addressing both gun violence and the deeper societal issues that massively worsen both it and many, many other things.

It's one thing to give a well-intentioned but ineffective solution to a problem. It's another to insist on no solution being allowed except for one's own crowd. Roberts is doing the latter.

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