For those liberals and others (like me), you can send your thoughts right to the man himself by going here www.pm.gc.ca/en/connect/c...
For those liberals and others (like me), you can send your thoughts right to the man himself by going here www.pm.gc.ca/en/connect/c...
My daughter was disappointed to learn that every Winter Olympic sport involves ice or snow. And come to think of it, curling is the only one where people are just wearing shoes rather than skates or skis or boards or using a vehicle.
Today in Tabs, @rusty.todayintabs.com put a lot more heart and smarts than I ever have into why A.I. Isn't People.
Another way I think about it is that a million monkeys on a million typewriters still don't actually _intend_ to write Hamlet or understand why it would be any good.
Suprematism, by Nikolai Suetin, 1920-21, πΈ by @tiltoncreative
Hellebuycked
"Statistically, Willie would likely always have a better chance of predicting an early spring due to Wiarton's placement in the snow belts, a.k.a. the land of lake-effect snow and cloud," explains Weather Network meteorologist Kelly Sonnenburg. "Willie is a glass half-full type of rodent."
Itβs worth walking people through the logic, because it doesnβt get repeated enough from the top:
1. There is no βimmigrant crisisβ. This is a panic instigated by racist slurs from a Presidentβs that, even very recently, decent white people would have admitted were shocking and unacceptable.
I had this problem in reverse, stranded in NYC needing to get back to Toronto and I ended up taking the bus because it promised to be 9.5 hours and travels overnight. Not comfortable, and not even slightly elegant or romantic, but it did depart and arrive on time!
My friends know I've been threatening for years to blog again, or start a newsletter, or literally do anything other than passively doomscroll. I guess slow tech is buying the domain name and actually using it 6 months later.
Prime Minister Carneyβs speech today really is as remarkable as everyone is saying in its description of the current moment. Worth reading (or listening) before reading anyoneβs hot takes on it or him. Hat tip to Paul Wells for re-printing it verbatim:
r/Minneapolis If Trump invokes the Insurrection Act, that's it for me. I've spent the last week checking on my neighbors, engaging with my city, my local police, everyone. I've supported my friends and family, made sure they knew they weren't alone in their feelings of hopelessness, powerlessness. I've called and emailed my representatives, demanding answers, demanding action. I've just been overcome with this overwhelming, almost primal need to care for and support my community. If Trump invokes the Insurrection Act, and soldiers take to our streets, then that tears it for me. My son just turned 1yr. I've done my best to be a helper, so that I can still be around to support him and spend time with him. But if I have to STAND OUTSIDE in the FREEZING COLD and get the SHIT KICKED OUT OF ME by the people who are supposed to be protecting me, if I have to do that to fight for goodness, and righteousness, and justice, then that's what I'm gonna fucking do. I'm going to do it because this is not the future I want for my son. If you've been out on the streets, and you're tired, and you're hurting, don't worry. Rest when you need to. Because I know my home and I know my neighbors. When you need to rest, two more will replace you. I will be one of them. This is my home. Minneapolis is not going to quit. Minnesota is not going to quit. And FUCK EVERYONE who tries to come in here and take from us the PRIDE, LOVE, and COMMUNITY we've built. As long as I can stand, I'm going to plant my two feet between the oppressors and the home I love. I love you all. L'etoile du Nord.
Posts from Minneapolis residents read like they'll be read in voiceover in a Ken Burns-like doc one day
ββ¦We do not flourish independent of the society and ecosystems we are part of. We are, overall, more idealistic in the literal sense of more concerned with ideas and ideals, with the principles of the larger society we live under, with justice and human rights.β
Christmas came a day late for Willow this year. βοΈπΆ
Still fully snow north of the Davenport escarpment! #dlws
I kind of like this whole βWe wonβt buy your liquor but we will air your state-suppressed news storiesβ niche that Canadaβs apparently carved out.
Instead we have a provincial government making it easier to evict people, unable or unwilling to get enough housing built, and a federal government unwilling to properly fund refugee shelters and housing.
@thestar.com has a story today about our public hospitals using donations to subsidize rent payments for patients at risk of homelessness. While commendable, how backwards is it that we use charitable giving to fund what should be government policyβguaranteed housing? www.thestar.com/news/gta/thi...
Purchased! Kobo Canada link for anyone like me: www.kobo.com/ca/en/ebook/...
Lots of languages, not just French!
My kidβs high school French class is reading chapters from a QuΓ©bΓ©cois book, and there are no quotation marks at all though, just em dashes to mark dialogue.
I feel like English has become more consistent, but Iβve seen this style in older English books too.
I grew up in Vancouver but left 25+ years ago. I return regularly though, and Iβve loved seeing the recent rise of Salish names on signs. Itβs beautiful to see Indigenous history newly respected. And yet it feels so alienating for so many of usβespecially visitorsβnot to be able to read the names.
A screenshot from the website of The Times, with the headline, βTrump calls Europe βdecayingβ group of nations with weak leadersβ, and a photo of Donald Trump. The headline is rendered in the typeface Times Modern.
The Times also no longer uses Times New Roman. Their current typeface from 2006 is called Times Modern, also meant to work better on digital screens. frenchtype.com/Times-Modern 7/7
(And if you have no idea why Iβm talking about all this, then congratulations, your Bluesky feed is purer than mine.)
In 2025, neither of these are great typefaces for documents! We have high resolution displays. Calibri looks a little crude now. Times New Roman looks downright archaic. Microsoft knows this. Thatβs why they made Aptos their new default typeface in 2023. 6/7
When Calibri replaced Times in 2006, it was designed both to look more contemporary, but also to work better on the digital screens of the era running Windows, with better font smoothing software, and a declining reliance on print. 5/7
It was also a reasonable choice for Microsoft in the early 1990s, an era of photocopied documents from inkjet and laser printers, with similar qualities to newspapers. The purpose of documents was to be printed, so they chose a typeface that worked well for that purpose. 4/7
One of the aims of both Plantin and Times New Roman was to look better on the newer coated paper of the era, where ink spread less than it used to. Older metal typefaces had started to look too wispy. The Times, the newspaper, wanted to update for modern times and better contrast. 3/7
βRomanβ is a typographical reference to a style of lettering, but Times New Roman has no more connection to Ancient Rome than any other serif typeface.
In fact, βTimes New Roman Italicβ is a bit of an oxymoron, because type can either be a roman or an italic, not both! 2/7
Microsoft made it ubiquitous, yet Times New Roman is a British typeface designed for The Times newspaper in 1931. It was inspired by an earlier British typeface, Plantin, in turn modelled on 16th century French renaissance type by Robert Granjon. 1/7
Turns out there is a way to hide screenshots, not just from the Bad Place, but also the various other Dubious Places!
Amazing! I knew I couldnβt be the only one.