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"Putin bears responsibility for the suffering of millions of people, from Ukraine to Syria to Georgia. But the first victims of Putin’s abuses have been Russian citizens themselves." https://www.thebulwark.com/my-friend-the-traitor-russia-putin-kara-murza/
"Sadly, there is nothing broken about what we’re experiencing: The system is working exactly as intended. We are all now living, and dying, with the consequences." @ryandbusse on the long slide toward irresponsibility in the gun industry: https://www.thebulwark.com/even-the-gun-industry-knew-we-would-end-up-here/
@arialdo @ramin_hal9001@emacs.ch 🤣
Cool! @Flipboard is now curating news on the Fediverse with four topical “desks”. They are:
1. @NewsDesk
2. @TechDesk
3. @CultureDesk
4. @ScienceDesk
What’s sold me on this concept is that this news is curated by humans—not bots!
Yay for hand-picked news!
@arielwaldman @dgoldsmith A majority of people are really addicted to attention from their "followers". The moment they look at Mastodon, they realise that their "popularity" means almost nothing here and that's a big reason why they stay there.
To those that say only the privileged can afford to leave Twitter, I argue that it is far more privileged to ask your audience to join you on an immensely hostile and hate-filled platform. This is not ok. https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2023/04/twitter-quietly-edited-its-hateful-conduct-policy-to-drop-transgender-protections/
The Art of Not Asking Why: Human errors and an Emacs tip
https://taonaw.com/2023/04/19/my-linux-desktop.html
I can sympathise. I think we fast readers tend to look for patterns and gloss over obvious mistakes such as a few missing letters.
Keyboard Pr0n: Ars Technica: New buckling spring keyboards re-create IBM’s iconic Model F for modern computers
I used to use keyboards like this as a kid. We used to play Wizardry on it. We didn't have the internet back then and we still broke the secret codes to his lair.
All because I could type really well. Kids: Learn how to type well.
Science Alert: Archaeologists Have Uncovered an Ancient Cemetery… Next to a Modern Paris Train Station
Warren Buffett on Apple https://9to5mac.com/2023/04/12/warren-buffett-apple-iphone-loyalty/
Let's see: I've lived in 9 US states (Mass, NY, Pennsylvania, Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, California, Arizona, Vermont) and England, Belgium, France, Israel, and Japan.
I used to be a news photographer in Washington DC during the Clinton years. I've worked for Congressional Quarterly, UPI, Scripps Howard News Service.
Now I live again in Paris.