Ed Note | State Law Compels BlueSky to Block Mississippi IPs
Ashton Pittman writes about how Mississippiβs social media age-verification law prompted BlueSky to block access to Mississippi IP addresses.
EDITOR'S NOTE: "For those of us at the Mississippi Free Press, this is a significant blow. We left Twitter earlier this year for a lot of reasons, and have since made BlueSky our main social media platform (itβs also where we have the most followers)," Ashton Pittman writes.
23.08.2025 15:00
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I don't want to get myself β from this site by giving away information to circumvent a "policy" that, in my opinion, is not going to achieve its goal. This site is "bluffing with nuffing." It doesn't have the reach of FB, IG, X, etc.
But search for Proton VPN. Just saying.
23.08.2025 21:52
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Erin vaults from tropical storm to Category 5 hurricane in just 25 hours Β» Yale Climate Connections
Erin's overnight surge in strength was one of the fastest ever recorded in the Atlantic.
#Erin is a textbook case of the explosive intensification rates that pose an increasing problem as the planet's oceans and atmosphere heat up.
Saving grace this time: Erin is on track to avoid making landfall anywhere. Next time: who knows?
yaleclimateconnections.org/2025/08/erin...
16.08.2025 20:30
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What is it about this century? What could it be? β¨οΈπ
From @agnes1972.bsky.social on his X account: "With Erin, the last ten years have now seen 11 category five Atlantic hurricanes. This puts us even further ahead of 2007, which held the previous record of nine. Remarkable."
16.08.2025 18:38
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Aug 16: Images from @NOAA_HurrHunter and the @NOAASatellites Ocean Winds team show an intense eyewall in Hurricane #Erin This photo shows the ocean surface calm in the eye and roaring in the eyewall. For the latest forecast visit hurricanes.gov https://x.com/NHC_Atlantic/status/1956713125828325429
16.08.2025 14:03
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The eye of Hurricane Erin is visible from the San Juan radar. Also lots of lightning in the outer rainbands. Glad the bulk of Erin is staying away from the islands. Hoping for a miss as well regarding Bermuda.
16.08.2025 18:24
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As a public service, people will find the original pdf files of all the U.S. National Climate Assessments, 2001-2023, publicly available at: www.patrickgonzalez.net#us_national_...
15.07.2025 18:30
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Get the real National Climate Assessments now while you can. I'm quite sure these will go away once the bowdlerized ones are ready. #noaa #climatechange #nationalclimateassessment
repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/61...
repository.library.noaa.gov/view/noaa/19...
07.08.2025 19:02
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I am just going to get off this site for a while. I am currently angrier at my fellow meteorologists than I am at anyone else, for keeping the NWS as the subject under the microscope and attacking political accounts for technical inaccuracy. I'll end up saying something I regret if I don't step off.
06.07.2025 01:15
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And another thing. When you insist that everyone did JUST AS GOOD a job as they would have done with the vacancies filled and the measurements fully available, what others will hear is that that was superfluous, unnecessary spending. You are undermining efforts to get this damage reversed.
06.07.2025 00:52
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Y'all.
The talk about probability and predictability is one for conferences and papers. It is NOT WORKING in the public eye. To people who are not knowledgeable about meteorology, it comes across as self-defense-by-obfuscation. I know it's NOT, but that's how it looks to anyone other than us.
06.07.2025 00:51
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I am incredibly frustrated with my fellow meteorologists right now.
If you're explaining, you're losing the narrative.
If you're defending yourselves, you're losing the narrative.
Go on offense. Force the cutters to defend THEIR actions. Make the discussion be about THEM rather than YOU.
05.07.2025 21:25
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Hereβs another helpful timeline, this one from @coweatherman.bsky.social just to reinforce the early alarm and the successive warnings. The National Weather Service by no means βmissedβ this.
05.07.2025 13:00
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In Texas Flooding, the Most Urgent Alerts Came in the Middle of the Night
Texas officials now are busy trying to blame the National Weather Service. Beyond that misguided reaction, a few important points - a quick π§΅
05.07.2025 12:56
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I took a different approach to telling the forecast in today's newsletter. I may not have the opportunity in every 2-minute TV update, but it's a small thing to add to my articles. I hope others will consider similar strategies to underscore what's at stake.
04.07.2025 16:25
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This column is, unfortunately, accurate.
This is an anti-science agenda, intended to dismantle the scientific enterprise, in order to eliminate its authority in decision-making and give that power to political figures.
Orwell got it right again. The Party wants to be able to declare that 2+2=5.
04.07.2025 05:06
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Atmospheric science has BIPARTISAN support from the American public. The people responsible for that abominable NOAA proposal are a radical minority. They're trying to make their numbers seem much bigger than they are.
03.07.2025 20:49
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If you want to know all the gory details of hunting a dangerous storm in a faraway place, here's my complete tale of chasing Hurricane ERICK in Mexico. Enjoy! LINK: www.facebook.com/share/p/1CCN...
02.07.2025 22:30
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Yep. This is illegal and unconstitutional on its face. The budget and appropriations are laws. The President "shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed", according to the express dictate of the federal constitution. His "priorities" are literally irrelevant.
02.07.2025 02:06
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This is exactly what Project 2025 proposed
Analysts called it "extreme" and "unlikely." Now, it's almost reality.
Before the election, energy analysts said that repealing renewable energy tax credits was an "extreme" and "unlikely" scenario.
Many Democrats said the same, because Republicans would never willingly harm their own districts and constituents, who were benefiting from subsidies.
Here we are.
01.07.2025 21:46
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I also don't think impacts will make a dent in this problem. Helene's impact just set off lunatic conspiracy theories that meteorologists had "controlled" the hurricane to target them.
Fortunately, I don't think these bullheaded unpersuadables are the majority. They just are the ones in power.
01.07.2025 21:01
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This budget would be an axe through meteorology grad school grants via the cooperative institutes. Who'd staff private companies if there are no new grads?
Their attitude toward vaccination is the same, and that's also a public good. They just don't believe the data.
01.07.2025 21:01
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I have come to believe that the goal is not privatization. It sure isn't efficiency. I believe the goal is nothing less than the obliteration of meteorology as a US career.
They indicated in P2025 that they don't believe our field is legit. "The fatal conceit of planning for the unplannable."
01.07.2025 21:01
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My guess is they'll try to force the cuts no matter what Congress budgets. What happens after that, I don't know. If that happens, the next step depends on who challenges the impoundment and what the courts then do.
Sorry to be grim.
01.07.2025 19:51
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I don't believe Congress will approve all or even most of these cuts.
I'm also not convinced that'll matter. The executive branch has made it clear it believes the Impoundment Act is unconstitutional (despite that it's been upheld once) and that it can decide not to spend duly appropriated money.
01.07.2025 19:51
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Got them.
Feels like the Book People preserving texts in Fahrenheit 451.
01.07.2025 04:03
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