I use the double tap for screenshots haha, but I set up up that way, none of them were default turned on.
I use the double tap for screenshots haha, but I set up up that way, none of them were default turned on.
Iβm going to need @morecivilized.bsky.social to weigh in on the Ben Solo / Adam Driver script for this months Q&A πππ Thoughts? Feelings? Is this a way to garner fan support to change Disneyβs mind? π
There are so many reasons to sub to @morecivilized.bsky.social, but among them is their recent discussion of "Would you rather act like an uncle and think like a nephew or think like a nephew and act like an uncle" on their latest Q&A episode π Yes of course it's Star Wars related!
This was so eye-opening. These tools are advancing so quickly now, I only got 50% of them correct π³π³
For podcasting, "pivot to video" is not really led by audiences. It's led by the advertising economy. h/t @podnews.net digiday.com/media/video-...
everything is broadcasting, and broadcasting has very old problems
I learned from someone on Threads that if you just include a swear word at the end of your google search, it automatically turns off the AI summary π my Google searches now look very aggressive, but it works!
The way I make sure Iβm taking long enough screen breaks while Iβm mixing is by listening to All Too Well (TV) every time I leave my desk.
Correct take.
Congestion pricing has improved life in New York City by: reducing cars on the street, speeding traffic (especially at peak hours), speeding buses and making them more reliable, expanding transit ridership, reducing car crashes, reducing noise complaints, and increasing the number of visitors.
Fire response times fell in the NYC congestion zone, even as they increased in the rest of the city.
Car crashes with injuries fell citywide, but they fell especially dramatically in the congestion pricing zone from 2024 to 2025
Local buses have sped up dramatically in the congestion pricing zone.
NYCβs congestion pricing is a policy miracle: Less traffic, less noise, faster transit, more business sales, more transit revenue. And it hasnβt produced the negative effects outside the cordon zone we were afraid of.
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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As the President, FCC and Congressional Republicans consider ending public funding for NPR and PBS, a media historian revisits why public media was founded in the first place and how it contributes to equal access to information today: buff.ly/jQ1WuLf
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There is still space to join us Monday to kick off SF Climate Week with this storytelling event and film screening! 7-10 pm April 21 at San Francisco's The Vogue Theater in the Presidio District. Get your tickets here! All sales go toward covering the cost of the event. lu.ma/g4d785v9
Shocked, shocked I tell you
Don't miss my Climate Storytelling for the Masses event at SF Climate Week! 7 pm to 10 pm at The Vogue Theater in SF April 21. It's not too late to get tickets for this reception, exclusive film showing, and panel. Hope to see you there!
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AOC: We must acknowledge the terrifying moment we are in right now. What we are hearing and seeing with our own eyes is, in fact, happening. We are watching our neighbors, students, and friends being fired, targeted, and disappeared. It is real.
It's a careful, well-reasoned opinion that rightly describes the exclusion of AP as retaliatory, viewpoint-based, and unconstitutional. And it reaffirms that viewpoint discrimination is off-limits even in nonpublic forums. An important opinion, especially right now.
The conversation on CSPAN keeps focusing on how many manufacturing jobs have been lost in the US in the last few decades.. but how many of those loses were actually just automated? I donβt think that all of those jobs even exist anymore..
www.marketplace.org/2021/06/17/a...
Fun temp gig: Planet Money Summer School producer
"This is Planet Moneyβs annual 8 ep summer series where we adapt excerpts from classic episodes & pair them w updates, & in depth conversations about the more academic side of economics"
$50/hr, 4 month job
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This is so scary to me. Going into hurricane season? The work that NOAA does around climate and environment is not just theoretical, they make life saving predictions and do critical research that underpins policy and coastal regulations. This will have significant impact long term.
I asked Janet Yellen once whether Trump understands economic policy.
βNoβ
Thought that might be relevant for whatever heβs saying now about tariffs.
(Which, Iβll again remind you, end in FFS)
Crying in the gym watching history get made. Iβve been streaming it all day and Iβm just in awe.
The record for longest filibuster on the floor of Congress is held by Strom Thurmond in OPPOSITION to the Civil Rights Act. Keep going, Cory. www.youtube.com/live/rCUK2Vb...
Thatβs what Iβm saying! Better beat that record just so that it no longer stands πͺπͺ
Hell yeah, this is the kind of leadership we need.
www.npr.org/2025/04/01/n...
She died in binary. Thatβs dedication. RIP.
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Remember when Trump pretended to care about coal miners? www.post-gazette.com/business/pow...