Elsewhere in the comments it's identified as "blueallylove" (an inapt username if I've ever heard one).
@ekseebacher
Editor, writer, teacher; partner, parent, friend. π³οΈβπ cis woman; π³οΈββ§οΈ rights are human rights. (Banner: A Maine lake surrounded by mountains at sunrise. PFP: Self-portrait by Γlisabeth VigΓ©e Le Brun, who looks a bit like me.)
Elsewhere in the comments it's identified as "blueallylove" (an inapt username if I've ever heard one).
When ICQ was invented, I'd been working in academic computing for a decade and a half. We had 'talk' and IRC for that already :-)
My second email address had "!"s. My first was a BITNET relay.
Never had a commercial email service. Went straight from 15 years on university systems to our own Unix server, with Pobox as a forwarder. Been using that combo for close to 30 years.
Met my spouse on Usenet.
While I generally agree with you, I think it's truly not relevant to this piece. My spouse and I (along with other family members) are dedicated maskers/testers who've never yet had COVID, and this analysis explains many of the changes we've seen in our own ability to focus over the years.
While that's absolutely true, it has nothing to do with the article, which discusses societal and technological changes over spans of decades, centuries, and even millennia. This piece is a fantastic read -- give it a try.
Youβre right β itβs at #3 and we missed it. (And I kicked off the whole discussion else-Slack by posting E-Vβs objections. :-))
Amen!
Probably because thatβs not a piece by _Forbes_ staff β itβs by one of their bloggers, who can write about pretty much whatever they want to write about. Dr. Awanβs bio is interesting; itβs too bad heβs active on Xitter rather than Bluesky.
@alt-text.bsky.social
Because I shared this yesterday, a needed clarification:
bsky.app/profile/cupr...
Screenshot reading "Thank you for your $50.00 donation! You have made a one-time donation to Trans Continental Pipeline."
Not our only donation to trans or queer causes, but it's what we can give today:
Read the thread (and subthread). This is horrific.
Great work! I sent it to all my kids.
Do you know why Scarleteen chose to illustrate it with a surgical mask instead of an N-95, KN-95, or similar respirator? The photo is at odds with the text.
That's a wonderful article, but as it says: "youβll need to use a specifically-rated and well-fitting mask, such as an N95 or P2βcloth masks or surgical masks wonβt do this, but are better than nothing."
So why is the article illustrated with a surgical mask?
@alt-text.bsky.social
βEdge casesβ like trans people being forbidden to travel or get healthcare or use restrooms outside their homes? Or like people with brown skin being dragged from their cars and shipped to concentration camps? Be specific.
Tim.
Got to 1100 with the help of my German and Swedish (and looking up a word here and there). By 1000 I could only puzzle through it slowly with the help of an online translator.
(If you move to a platform other than Substack I'll happily follow your work!)
Managed to catch it on USA this morning (all except Amber Glenn, when the stream disappeared for several minutes -- I'll track down her performance later). Thanks!
"I didn't read your explanation of your sources, so I'll ask others to provide them specifically to me, and then get mad when people tell me where they are."
I apologize for wasting your time assisting you.
Thank you so much! That was gorgeous!
Now if I can only catch the hour I missed of the exhibition gala on USA tonight (stupid Peacock/NBC tricks, grrr), I'll be satisfied with this Olympics.
Iβm so sorry.
(Iβm in a blue state known for its medical facilities, but over the last two or three years Iβve lost most of my faith in βhealthcare professionalsβ keeping up with research, or protecting the people they supposedly care for.)
I really wish I'd seen it before Peacock yanked it from their clips list -- the YouTube video is almost unwatchable (the jerkiness gives me a bit of motion sickness so I can't get more than a minute or two in, or get a real sense of the grace people are talking about).
Did you actually read the article? The section βAbout the Lettersβ explains exactly how they were obtained.
Thanks -- she hadn't yet made it to any of the blocklists I subscribe to, so I blocked her preemptively.
I'm so frustrated because I'm trying to replace our lemon of a newish washing machine -- but most of the models Consumer Reports recommends have "smart" features, or AI, or wi-fi apps. I just want a dumb washer! With buttons and dials!
Definitely!
I might be, but there's little info on your website, aside from a donation link and a Ground Truth link. Are you a PAC? Who's on your board? Does "Science and technology drive progress" mean you're pro-chatbot? Are you connected to www.techfoundation.org/geeks-for-am... ?