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The new Lancet study on the genocide in Gaza finds that total deaths were 1.71 times higher than reported by the Gaza Ministry of Health as of January 2025.
www.thelancet.com/journals/lan...
Today's Load-bearing Tomato addresses the age old question:
"why don't the devs just [SOCIAL MEDIA OPINION]"
It turns out, "a lot of reasons", but if you never have to test your ideas, you never have to discover why they're not any good.
loadbearingtomato.com/p/why-chasin...
Ask and you shall receive
This goes for any type of business, really, and it's certainly how I'm building my own.
Capitalism cares about our speciesโ prospects as much as a wolf cares about a lambโs. But democratise our economy and a better world is within our grasp | Jason Hickel and Yanis Varoufakis www.theguardian.com/environment/...
I think it's only fair that they let me host @thegameawards.com at least ONCE, then
Currently reading Piranesi, found multiple people recommending it in a blue sky thread. Really enjoying it so far!
Google with AI buttons
Google without AI buttons
I made a filterlist for uBlock Origin to remove Generative AI features on websites. Includes blocks for
* Google AI Summaries
* YouTube Ask button & chat summaries
* GitHub Copilot
* Facebook AI chat
* X's Grok buttons
* Deviantart DreamUp
* Booru AI images
* And more
github.com/Stevoisiak/S...
Screenshot of a Wall Street Journal opinion article titled โA Guaranteed Income Wonโt Stop People From Wanting to Work,โ by Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo. A subheading says evidence from programs around the world suggests basic income does not make recipients lazier. Below the headline is a photo of several women sitting outdoors at a table working.
"Not only don't people work less when they are guaranteed an income, they might actually put in more effort at work. And the fact that they have more money to spend leads to the creation of more jobs."
Nobel Prizeโwinning economists Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo
by popular request i have turned the meme into a blog post, which explains how it works, links to the template file and includes a selection of examples from the thread
#KirbyFraming
The photo was doctored to make him look smaller. Also, not necessarily a hill I'm willing to die on, but I'm not a huge fan of making fun of his height, no use throwing short all short men under the bus for one fascist asshole.
I feel like his doctrine is pretty much just "when you're president they let you do it" with increasingly higher stakes
Frodo: I wish so much unbelievably stupid shit had not happened in my time Gandalf: So do all who live to see such times. This is all exceptionally stupid, though
I need to back up my GDrive and photos (also google), and then I should be mostly good to go? It'd take a while to reconnect everything if they threw the switch overnight, but at least I wouldn't lose access to anything vital.
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Over the holiday break I completely reworked my popular (and free!) FIRM Notion guide for indie studio management.
Itโs already used by 100+ studios worldwide, and implementing it for yourself should now be easier than ever.
Get the full framework with step-by-step instructions here:
Cancel. Genuinely. Cancel. A rejection at the border is a permanent mark against entry, forever.
If you insist, follow dangerous territory protocols: know your embassy details, make sure someone knows your travel details, and have funds for emergency legal, health, and departure expenditures.
I am seeing folks still planning travel to the US for events.
So a reminder that this was what they were doing to White travelers last year before they'd really ramped up the ICE/CBP kidnapping/torture/murder machine.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
newhampshirebulletin.com/2025/05/09/n...
This wheel is to the boy squirrel the way that the football is to Charlie Brown and it still makes me laugh every time he tries to use it only to be immediately spun.
Old tweet that says when I was young I thought things wre bad because solutions were complicated and now I'm old and realize things are bad because solutions are simple but will inconvenience affluent people (or those who aspire to be) and religious fanatics.
I didn't save this tweet but somebody did and it feels worth resurfacing
Thereโs a GoFundMe for Jonathan Rossโs legal expenses for murdering Renee Good.
This violates GoFundMeโs Terms of Service. Everyone must report it.
A thread on how to do that ๐งต
โUruguay did what most nations still call impossible: it built a power grid that runs almost entirely on renewablesโat half the cost of fossil fuels. The physicist who led that transformation says the same playbook could work anywhereโif governments have the courage to change the rules.โ
The end goal of Grok sexual harassment is to make women afraid to be visible. Itโs a punishment for daring to exist in a way the perpetrators canโt control. Thereโs no one solution to this, because the problem isnโt just technological. Itโs cultural. Itโs misogyny. This is just one expression of it.
Sometimes all you can do is make the world 0.0000000000001% less awful by being a good person and it feels very meaningless but itโs also the only thing that really matters
Billy Binion tweet, it reads: "Politicians shgouldn't say "fuck" in public. Unbecoming, reeks of pick-me energy. You're the mayor. Act like it." It's QTing @Acyn who is quoting the Mayor Frey saying "I have a message for ICE: Get the fuck out of Minneapolis.
For those wondering what Mamdani's quote, "For too long, those fluent in the good grammar of civility have deployed decorum to mask agendas of cruelty," was in reference to...
Don't forget folks: allowing yourself a vision of the future you'd want for our country and planet - not the one you'd settle for, not the one you fear, but the future of your dreams - isn't naive, it's a vital cognitive skill. That's how we articulate what we most value. What's worth fighting for.