Doubling down after being owned by Chotiner
@dskamper
Avuncular unionist, uxorious husband, labor historian, cat guy. "Who's Got the Power?: The Resurgence of American Unions" available now. Lives in Minnesota. Posts are personal. The cat in the profile pic is Laverne, aka Peanut. https://bit.ly/4l7Avet
Doubling down after being owned by Chotiner
yup
Iβm frankly a bit surprised Trump fired Noem. It shows weakness and reminds people that accountability is possible.
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The real lesson here is that One Member One Vote is absolutely a cure-all that will solve all of a union's ills.
Was wondering the same thing
Like so many things, Yes, Minister nailed this years ago. youtu.be/6GSKwf4AIlI?...
I've never seen anyone on here say Platner is a Nazi antisemite.
I've seen many people say he's shown a cavalier disregard towards Nazi symbology, and a willingness to be associated with racist and antisemitic people.
They are not the same. @ryangrim.bsky.social's false binary is not helpful.
Did some quality husbanding this morning. Had been working on it for some time and I feel really good about how it went. Feels good to be a good partner.
It's an honest to goodness work of prose, not just an excellent book.
Brilliant book
You can always tell the difference between the legislator who is just reading questions put together for them by staff, and one who understands the subject and knows what they're asking.
@jesspish.bsky.social I presume this barely puts him in the top 1,000 most dangerous sheriffs in the country?
Yeah, lots of lawyers come off as overly technical and hesitant in questioning, because they're aiming for some kind of courtroom precision.
(For Minnesotans, this is one of the (oh so many) things I love about @erinmayequade.bsky.social. When she asks questions in a committee hearing, they're always smart, informed, and thoughtful. It's a sad truth that even many legislators on our side aren't very sharp, but EMQ always gets it.)
You can always tell the difference between the legislator who is just reading questions put together for them by staff, and one who understands the subject and knows what they're asking.
The original story did look very plausible. This seemed a lot more solid than lots of junk that gets passed around, so I don't think you or anyone else who shared it should feel too bad. Good work by The Friendly Atheist, though, to dig into it more.
Evergreen post
Being able to Control+F an issue of The Times from 1932 is a huge deal. Saves time, money, makes you more efficient an historian.
But while an LLM may someday be able to summarize The Times from 1932 with some accuracy, that summary is not what I'm looking for. It offers no help for me.
My (limited) understanding is lots of coding is a means to an end - you code so that you can do the other thing - and so a shortcut to help does feel useful.
For an historian, seems like the best comparison is when scanning technology got good enough for you to scan and search paper texts.
same
Good piece but feel like it needs to include the fact that Mancini's is a union shop and that has to have played a role in all this.
No amount of regret can reunite families, save children from indefinite detention, or make our communities whole again.
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I have it on reliable authority that their contract with this hotel ran through 2026, so hopefully in 2028 they'll have a venue that can accommodate more people.
Amazing. The @labornotes.bsky.social conference isn't for another three months, and general registration is already closed. I'm thrilled that they sold out so fast, disappointed that I know many of you who want to attend may not be able to.
labornotes.org/2026
Don't know but it really is
Sheriβs Ranch responded to the petition for union recognition by firing workers Jupiter Jetson, Molly Wylder, Paloma Karr, Adalind Gray, Genevieve Dahl, and Gwen Bunny.
The union will be fighting their unlawful terminations, but for now, they need our support: www.gofundme.com/f/support-sh...
Today is International Sex Workersβ Rights Day, a time to support and uplift sex workers everywhereβand a particularly good day to throw some money to the United Brothel Workers in Nevada who were illegally terminated after their historic union drive with CWA went public! βοΈ
Like, there are political scientists who publish all kinds of work based on the American National Elections Survey. They take an dataset someone else generated and run a bunch of regressions on it to see what they find. I'm actually prepared to believe LLMs could do a lot of that.
Sociology, psychology, poli sci -- research in these fields generally involves a graspable number of possible sources and variables (subject in a survey, government datasets, etc.), and so the beginning of their research is so much more ordered than ours is.