"To those who tell us that the inequality of the human animal is the necessary evil, we must respond by simply saying that first, it _is_ evil but second, it is _not_ necessary." β Rod Serling, 1964
"To those who tell us that the inequality of the human animal is the necessary evil, we must respond by simply saying that first, it _is_ evil but second, it is _not_ necessary." β Rod Serling, 1964
"There have to be some bridges built; but first we have to acknowledge the rivers." -- Rod Serling, 1964
@jonquilynhill.bsky.social Iβm JQ, too!! π Heard someone call you that on a podcast, and had to look you up because my college buds call me JQ.
βIn a culture saturated with more accessible and engrossing forms of entertainment, long-form literacy may soon become the domain of elite subcultures,β writes Mary Harrington.
Here's how to get started with Passport and support local media. It's an incredible value for all the great programming you get. www.pbs.org/passport/lea...
i stand with local stations #protectmypublicmedia
I support my local PBS station @wkno.bsky.social. And as a major perk, I get access to PBS Passport streaming with so many great shows from Masterpiece! #protectmypublicmedia #choose901
Yes. In a browser. I want it to open in the ATLANTIC app.
Why donβt Atlantic links open in the app? (NYT articles open it their app.)
Ooh. Thank you! This one has molasses and buttermilk so it has to be good.
Cognitive shuffling! This works to help me sleep when my mind is in overdrive.
www.nytimes.com/2025/03/20/w...
Page from book Under the Eye of the Big Bird by Hiromi Kawakami: βYou have the ability to feel satisfied simply by exercising your ability to choose β even when the choice itself has only the barest chance of succeeding. Itβs wonderful. Truly, itβs wonderful. Iβm not being sarcastic. Itβs precisely why I love you as a species. β
(Fictional) AI speaks to a child in Under the Eye of the Big Bird by Hiromi Kawakami.
Joy is a defiance of despair even while you recognize the distress all around.
β thoughts from Ash Wednesday
The hardest part about being angry and learning to control pure rage is also learning how to put it to good use but not letting your honest, real anger turn into bitterness (poison to you) or hopelessness (a cloud of despair infecting everyone around you) before venting out the excess.
Alsoβ¦. Off topic but why does a scarf on a man look so π₯π₯β€οΈβπ₯β€οΈβπ₯?
βRenounce the hero system and receive your identity as a gift.β open.substack.com/pub/richardb...
Have been reducing (not eliminating) my consumption of politics pods and increasing my listens of this kind of uplifting πβοΈπdiscourse.
Topic: generosity. Yes, can cause π. Beautiful work.
(Why are these guys not on Bluesky?!)
pca.st/episode/364f...
I had that same problem. Subbed but could never log in. Asked for a refund. So bizarre.
Zero-sum beliefs limit possibilities. This is an excellent read.
Itβs 1989, a good cop suspects that his colleagues are corrupt and tonight heβs getting to the bottom of it π
#synthwave #synth #musicproducer #80s #guitar
Itβs horrible. The AI responses are typically incorrect and have zero sources cited.
The links are often identical articles regurgitated over and over. Useless.
ββββββββββββββββββββ 0.89%
Itβs not Christmas without this album, played in its entirety, in order.
Whatβs your go-to Xmas album?
music.apple.com/us/album/elv...
If only we could figure out the missing link here.
Instead of screen time report I want a log in report. Instead of Spotify wrapped, I want a log in wrapped.
βYou wasted 49 hours 18 min this year resetting passwords, getting verification codes, choosing all the motorcycles, and opening authentication apps.β
Never too late to read a classic. Case in point: just finished this gem and I have a new favorite author. π
Exactly correct. Social media is not journalism.
Keep saying it.
"While competitors like Microsoft and Google invest in renewable energy for their AI infrastructure, xAI chose the path of highest environmental impact, and least cost."
#memphis #choose901
By @jalalawan.bsky.social
Super weird.
National Library Week Poster: Drawn to the Library. Celebrate National Library Week. Illustration by Raina Telgemeier and Scott McCloud showiing four scenes from libraries with diverse children reading together, speaking with a librarian (wearing a hijab) using a sewing, and creating their own graphic novel.
The 2025 #NationalLibraryWeek theme, βDrawn to the Library,β celebrates how libraries inspire creativity, foster connection, and bring communities together. bit.ly/celebrate-nlw