Tre persone sono morte nelle ampie proteste in corso in Indonesia contro una nuova indennità per i deputati - Il Post
https://www.ilpost.it/2025/08/30/indonesia-morti-proteste-indennita-deputati/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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È stata liberata la missionaria irlandese che era stata rapita da un orfanotrofio di Haiti - Il Post
https://www.ilpost.it/2025/08/29/liberata-missionaria-irlandese-rapita-haiti/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Us Open, già fuori 17 teste di serie! Tre over 35 agli ottavi, ma dietro i due big c'è il vuoto
https://www.gazzetta.it/Tennis/atp/slam/us-open/30-08-2025/tennis-us-open-gia-eliminate-17-teste-di-serie-e-ben-tre-over-35-sono-gia-agli-ottavi.shtml?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Us Open, già fuori 17 teste di serie! Tre over 35 agli ottavi, ma dietro i due big c'è il vuoto
Il torneo americano ha detto che alle spalle di Sinner e Alcaraz c'è il nulla. Così fa strada l'eterno Djokovic con i veterani Mannarino e StruffLuigi Ansaloni (La Gazzetta dello Sport)
Gli Stati Uniti hanno negato i visti ai membri dell'Autorità nazionale palestinese in vista dell'Assemblea generale dell'ONU - Il Post
https://www.ilpost.it/2025/08/29/stati-uniti-negano-visti-autorita-palestinese/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Almeno 69 persone migranti sono morte e altre sono disperse per un naufragio al largo della Mauritania - Il Post
https://www.ilpost.it/2025/08/29/mauritania-naufragio-migranti-canarie/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Gli insetti stan morendo, lo dicono i numeri, lo confermano gli scienziati, lo vediamo nei nostri giardini, sempre più silenziosi e “vuoti”. Il fenomeno colpisce anche le aree protette che dovrebbero essere al riparo dal nostro impatto. E le conseguenze si riflettono su tutta la rete della vita: gli uccelli che dipendono dagli insetti per nutrirsi stanno diminuendo e con loro molti altri #animali che compongono l’equilibrio fragile della biodiversità.
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Gli insetti stanno morendo: 10 cose che possiamo fare ciascuno di noi per proteggerli
Gli insetti stanno morendo, lo dicono i numeri, lo confermano gli scienziati, lo vediamo – se siamo abbastanza attenti – nei nostri giardini, sempre più silenziosi e "vuoti".Marco Crisciotti (GreenMe.it)
For a moment, vapes were as stylish of an accessory as a Telfar bag. It was hard to walk downtown without getting caught in a cloud of blueberry vapor. Now the conversation around vaping has shifted from begrudging acceptance to vocal disgust.
Did you know it's possible to cut a hole in a cube such that an identical cube can fit inside it? Really! It's called "Rupert's Property." *All Platonic solids are Rupert!* Except one new shape, which *cannot* fit inside itself. This eldritch polygon is called a Noperthedron!
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'Wofür mein Herz schlägt' #FotoVorschlag
#Fotografie & #Fahrrad und dadurch, mit beiden verbunden, #Natur #Kunst
#photography #blackandwhite #monochrome #darktable #SACHS #Orbit #bicycle #mywork
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Palestine: MSF water truck hit and fired on as civilians gather to collect water in Gaza | Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...
A young girl was shot in the ribs and a man in the hand while waiting for water at a clearly marked MSF truck in Khan Younis, Gaza. MSF denounces the pervasive disregard for human life as people risk death to access essential supplies.manpreet (Doctors Without Borders / Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF ...)
Community cat in my neighborhood
#cats #caturday #photo #photography #caroline #brooktondale #animals
Das Video zeigt eine ruhige und friedliche Szene in einer natürlichen Umgebung, wahrscheinlich am Strand. Im Vordergrund sind die langen, feinen Blätter einer Palme zu sehen, die sanft im Wind wehen. Die Blätter sind in verschiedenen Grüntönen und haben einige braune Spitzen, was auf die natürliche Alterung hinweist. Im Hintergrund sind weitere Bäume und ein Stück des Himmels zu sehen, der blau ist und von der Sonne beleuchtet wird. Der Boden ist mit Gras und Steinen bedeckt, und es gibt eine steinerne Struktur, die auf eine natürliche Umgebung hinweist. Die Szene ist ruhig und friedlich, mit dem Wind, der die Palmenblätter sanft bewegt.
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#Brekelmans #EU #Israel #TerroristState #Gaza #genocide #SanctionsNow
EU-buitenlandministers nog altijd niet eens over maatregelen tegen Israël
Dat zei demissionair minister van Defensie Brekelmans, die ook tijdelijk minister van Buitenlandse Zaken is, na afloop van het overleg in Kopenhagen.NOS Nieuws
#Israel kills #Houthi rebel prime minister
The #Iran backed #Houthis said Saturday an Israeli airstrike killed the prime minister of the rebel-controlled govt in the #Yemen capital, Sanaa.
Ahmed al-Rahawi was killed in a Thurs strike in Sanaa along with a number of ministers, the rebels said in a statement.
The Israeli military said Thurs that it “precisely struck a Houthi terrorist regime military target in the area of Sanaa in Yemen.”
#geopolitics #war #MiddleEast
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Kinmen Island Life Festival – 金門島嶼生活節 2025 kinmen.altervista.org/blog-pos… #金門 #Kinmen #JīnMén #Quemoy
Thank a hard working, #bluecollar, #union worker this #laborday weekend! Without the labor movement, the rights we have today would never have come, and we'd still be ruled by robber barons... Oh, wait, have we come full circle? Not yet, though #workersrights and unions are under attack. Supporting labor and unions is supporting a healthy #democracy!
Happy #labordayweekend! Be safe. Be smart. Hug a union member.
#FightFascists #fightfascsim #uspol #uspolitics
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Errate mithilfe von 4 historischen Ereignissen das gesuchte Jahr. Ein von Wordle und Geschichten aus der Geschichte inspiriertes Spiel.www.pastpuzzle.de
Poland deports 15 Ukrainian citizens
Polish authorities have deported 15 Ukrainian citizens who were reportedly considered a threat to public safety and order. — Ukrinform.Ukrinform
Ci sarà la pace in Ucraina? Chi ha vinto? Chi ha perso?
Mauro Zanella* Andiamo con ordine. Dopo gli incontri in Alaska e a Washington ci sarà la pace in Ucraina, una vera pace, intendo? No. Si stanno facendo tRifondazione Comunista
“More people are being held by the United States in immigration detention than ever before, with many facilities housing more individuals than they were built to contain,. Reports of mistreatment have been widespread and have included disturbing details of overcrowding, food shortages, lack of adequate medical care, and unsanitary conditions.”
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Dems in Congress Are Being Denied Access to ICE Facilities. Now They’re Suing.
As immigration enforcement spending ramps up, oversight mechanisms have been stifled—including for members of Congress.Francesca D’Annunzio (The Texas Observer)
New strip found: Bizarro by Wayno & Piraro for Sat, 30 Aug 2025 arcamax.com/thefunnies/bizarro…
#comic #comicstrip #bizarro #bizarrostrip
Bizarro for 8/30/2025
Dan Piraro's "Bizarro" is an eccentric and bizarre look at everyday life through the cartoonist's eyes.ArcaMax
Oggi a Orvieto la lettura dei giornalisti uccisi a Gaza - Articolo21
Oggi, davanti al Duomo di Orvieto, c’è stata la lettura pubblica dei nomi dei cronisti palestinesi assassinati a #Gaza.Articolo21
Kinmen Island Life Festival – 金門島嶼生活節 2025
Nel 2025 Kinmen ospiterà un nuovo e straordinario evento culturale: il “Kinmen Island Life Festival” 金門島嶼生活節.
Il governo della contea ha tenuto lo scorso 29 agosto 2025 una conferenza stampa presieduta dal segretario generale Zhang Ruixin. Durante il suo discorso, Zhang ha sottolineato che si tratta del primo grande festival artistico interdisciplinare mai organizzato a Kinmen. L’evento si svolgerà da ottobre di quest’anno fino a febbraio del prossimo, coinvolgendo i cinque distretti della contea. Sarà un’esplosione di musica, arte, gastronomia, mercatini e cultura locale, trasformando Kinmen in un’“isola che respira” e offrendo ai visitatori un’esperienza profonda e inedita.
Il direttore dell’Ufficio del Turismo, Xu Jixin, ha dichiarato che il magistrato Chen Fuhai ha da tempo a cuore lo sviluppo culturale, musicale e ricreativo della regione, e ha incaricato il team di pianificare il festival con i principi di “interdisciplinarità, innovazione e radicamento locale”. L’obiettivo è mostrare la ricchezza culturale e il fascino contemporaneo di Kinmen, attirando non solo l’attenzione di Taiwan, ma anche dei turisti internazionali, promuovendo il turismo e l’economia locale.
Il festival prevede tre tipi di eventi principali:
- 10 concerti
- 10 mercatini
- 10 cosiddette “esperienze inebrianti”
Per la musica, si esibiranno gruppi di idol e cantanti famosi da Taiwan e Corea, insieme ad artisti locali, creando un palcoscenico di scambio internazionale. I mercatini offriranno piatti creativi a base di sorgo, cocktail artigianali e prodotti artistici locali, creando un’atmosfera unica e rilassata. Le installazioni artistiche immersive saranno realizzate da artisti internazionali e locali. Tra le opere più attese c’è “Dream Cloud” dell’artista giapponese Yosuke Yamauchi, ispirata alla lontra eurasiatica e all’upupa euroasiatica: di giorno sarà uno spazio per rilassarsi guardando il cielo, di notte si trasformerà in una nuvola luminosa che si fonde con le stelle, regalando una sensazione “inebriante anche senza bere il famoso liquore locale Gaoliang / Kaoliang”.
L’evento inaugurale si terrà il 5 ottobre presso il lago 莒光湖 – Juguang a Jincheng, con una performance spettacolare che vedrà la partecipazione di star internazionali:
- Il gruppo idol coreano 13Found
- Il gruppo giovanile taiwanese Ozone
- Il “principe delle ballate” Bii
- L’attore e cantante premiato ai Golden Horse Awards Xin Gan
- La nuova promessa dei Golden Melody Awards Chen Yongxi
- La cantante Chen Peiyin
- Il cantautore Huang Shaogu
- Inoltre sarà presente un gruppo di amatissime cheerleader, che apriranno lo spettacolo con energia e fascino!
Le cheerleader, come sa chi vive a Taiwan, Giappone, Corea, sono parte integrante delle manifestazioni sportive di altro livello, a partire da baseball e pallacanestro, e sono state dunque invitate a partecipare per come collegamento alla cultura sportiva locale. Inoltre, la presenza di gruppi idol coreani rafforza lo scambio culturale tra le due sponde dello Stretto e diventa un punto di attrazione per il turismo internazionale.
Il festival si svolgerà nei cinque distretti di Kinmen, con location che spaziano dal lago Juguang alle piazze cittadine, spiagge e porti. Sarà collegato ad altri eventi annuali come il Capodanno 2026, la Festa delle Lanterne e la Maratona di Kinmen, creando un’atmosfera festiva che intreccia sport, cultura e turismo. L’inizio coincide con le vacanze di metà autunno e la “settimana d’oro” cinese, sfruttando la popolarità delle band coreane per attirare visitatori da tutta l’Asia.
Il governo locale spera che il “Festival della Vita sull’Isola” diventi un marchio turistico stagionale, invitando i viaggiatori a riscoprire Kinmen attraverso musica, arte, gastronomia e uno stile di vita lento. L’evento è organizzato dal governo della contea di Kinmen, con il supporto dell’Ufficio del Turismo e la sponsorizzazione di aziende come Kinmen Kaoliang Liquor Inc. e l’hotel Jinhu. Tutti i turisti, locali e internazionali, sono calorosamente invitati a partecipare e vivere un’indimenticabile stagione autunnale e invernale immersi in musica e arte.
Date e luoghi principali del festival:
- Periodo: Ottobre 2025 – Febbraio 2026
- Distretti coinvolti: Jinsha, Jinhu, Jinning, Jincheng, Lieyu
- Evento inaugurale: 5 ottobre (domenica), ore 17:00–20:00, prato presso il lago Juguang a Jincheng
Programma dettagliato per ciascun distretto:
- Jincheng: 5 ottobre (lago Juguang), 18 ottobre (piazza Zongbing)
- Lieyu: 15 novembre (parco Xishan), 22 novembre (spiaggia Shuangkou)
- Jinning: 6 dicembre (ponte Kinmen, lato lago), 20 dicembre (parco commemorativo della pace)
- Jinsha: 3 e 10 gennaio (cinema Jinsha)
- Jinhu: 7 febbraio (galleria Gaodong), 28 febbraio (parco Xinshi)
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I can't stop laughing while looking at it, so I cropped it even more and now it's even blurrier but 🤣
I spent the whole week looking for them, sooo cute
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Indovina la parola nascosta in 6 tentativi. Un nuovo puzzle ogni giorno.pietroppeter.github.io
Really amazing graphic you made!
Just a little bit of alt text would make it much more accessible.
Maybe you could add the following image description:
The image features a stylized representation of dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. At the top, there is a neon-like graphic of a hexagonal shape with a smiling face, outlined in pink and purple, symbolizing the molecule's structure. Below this, the word "DOPAMINE" is displayed in pink text, followed by its chemical formula "C8H11NO2" in purple. The chemical structure of dopamine is depicted in purple lines and letters, showing the arrangement of atoms and bonds. The background is black, which makes the neon colors stand out prominently.
Parubiy shot eight times by man disguised as courier – journalist
Former Verkhovna Rada Chairman Andriy Parubiy was shot eight times by a man disguised as a courier. — Ukrinform.Ukrinform
Some monochrome photos taken near Han river.
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Moon cosplaying as Saturn.
Photo by Francisco Sojuel (SWNS)
#moon #saturn #cosplay #space #photography
Zehn Jahre "Wir schaffen das": Triebfeder für Europas Asylreform
Die Entwicklungen des Sommers 2015 mit den Millionen Geflüchteten in Europa wirkten wie ein Katalysator für die Reform der europäischen Asylpolitik. Kommendes Jahr wird das neue Asylsystem vollständig in Kraft treten. Von Kathrin Schmid.
labottegadelbarbieri.org/jack-… Redazione August 30, 2025 at 04:59PM
Been following this deployment story closely because it's in my backyard - well sort of. Only a dozen miles away. The plan is to stage/house ICE people in building 617 at Great Lakes Naval Base north of Chicago. Of course that building is home to the naval college.
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Aquí ya caminamos a la Inna , ya compramos café para la semana y aprovechamos para tomarnos uno con besos de nuez
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Klymenko, Kravchenko brief Zelensky on initial details of Parubiy murder
Ukrainian Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko and Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko have just reported the first known details of the murder in Lviv. All necessary forces and resources have been deployed to search for the killer. — Ukrinform.Ukrinform
The 'Common Ground' mall in a blue container building at Seongsu-dong, Seoul.
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Passeggiata su sentieri del monte Parodi approfittando delle pause tra un temporale e una bufera .
Si trovano questi bei fiorellini 🤔
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L'immagine mostra un fiore di pisello viola (Lathyrus odoratus) in primo piano, con petali delicati di un vivace colore rosa. Il fiore è posizionato su un ramo verde, con foglie lanceolate che si estendono lungo il ramo. Il terreno circostante è coperto di foglie secche e detriti naturali, suggerendo un ambiente boschivo o di bosco. La luce naturale illumina il fiore, mettendo in risalto i suoi colori vivaci e la sua forma elegante.
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Filing: StubHub, which is planning a September IPO, says revenue grew 3% to $828M in H1, missing its earlier projection of $885M, with adjusted EBITDA down 7% (Cory Weinberg/The Information)
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Filing: StubHub, which is planning a September IPO, says revenue grew 3% to $828M in H1, missing its earlier projection of $885M, with adjusted EBITDA down 7%
By Cory Weinberg / The Information. View the full context on Techmeme.Techmeme
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Edit: It’s a fermoir. See thread.
Another big firmer to restore at some point. A Coulaux. One of Alsace’s historical tool forges long gone.
This chisel’s been through it. I’d guess it was longer at the start.
Handle not original.
Unfortunately, someone ground both sides of the edge; probably used as a wedge (wood splitter). I’ll have to grind off a full centimeter before doing anything.
First a citric soak to see how much hardened length is still there.
Need to find a Coulaux catalogue, I guess. In the meantime, this remains a fermoir until proven otherwise. I’ve got other big chisels.
Nosban also defines the fermoir back in the early 1800s (merci, Nico). At that point the blades were made of three layers fused together; two iron on the outsides and a steel in the middle for the edge.
That further suggests to me that a true fermoir would have tops/bottoms equally tapered like daggers, not sided differently.
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The fermoir is bathed and cleaned.
You can see right out of the citric bath, before finishing, where the hardened metal (darker) ends, just before the stamped mark.
That chelate comes off easy with a brass brush. Then a little filing to tame the bumps and dings (I introduced some scratches, boo). Then successively 240 (to shallow the little pits), 320, 400 grit.
Ready for a new handle and edge.
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"Noperthedron" is the best coinage I've heard in months, which makes it a natural to open this week's linkdump, a collection of the links that piled up this week without making it into my newsletter. This is my 33d Saturday linkdump - here's the previous 32 editions:
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Speaking of eldritch geometry? Perhaps you've heard that Donald Trump plans to add a 90,000 sqft ballroom to the (55,000 sqft) White House. As Kate "McMansion Hell" Wagner writes for *The Nation*, this is a totally bullshit story floated by Trump and a notorious reactionary starchitect, and to call it a "plan" is to do unforgiveable violence to the noble art of planning:
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No, the White House Is Not Getting a 90,000-Foot Extension | The Nation
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Wagner is both my favorite architecture critic and the only architecture critic I read. That's because she's every bit as talented a writer as she is a perspicacious architecture critic. What's more, she's a *versatile* writer. She doesn't just write these sober-but-scathing, erudite pieces for *The Nation*; she has, for many years, *invented* the genre of snarky Zillow annotations, which are *convulsively* funny and trenchant:
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At the EFF, we often find ourselves at the center of in big political legal fights; for example, we were the first group to sue Musk and DOGE:
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Knowing that I'm part of this stuff helps me get through tough times - but I'm also so glad that we get to step in and defend brilliant writers like Wagner, as we did a few years ago, when Zillow tried to use legal bullying tactics to make her stop being mean to their shitty houses:
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EFF Sues OPM, DOGE and Musk for Endangering the Privacy of Millions
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If this kind of stuff excites you as much as it excites me and you're in the Bay Area, get thee to the EFF Awards (or tune into the livestream) and watch us honor this year's winners: Just Futures Law, Erie Meyer, and the Software Freedom Law Center, India:
eff.org/deeplinks/2025/08/join…
So much of the activity that EFF defends involves *writing*. The web was written into existence, after all, both by the coders who hacked it together and the writers who filled it up.
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Join Your Fellow Digital Rights Supporters for the EFF Awards on September 10!
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I've always wanted to be a writer, since I was six years old, and I'm so lucky to have grown up through an era is which the significance of the written word has continuously expanded.
I was equally lucky to have writing teachers who permanently, profoundly shaped my relationship with the written word.
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I've had many of those, but none were so foundational as Harriet Wolff, the longest-serving English teacher at Toronto's first alternative school, SEED School, whence I graduated after a mere seven years of instruction.
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Harriet was a big part of why I spent seven years getting a four year diploma. She was such a brilliant English teacher, and presided over such an excellent writing workshop, that I felt like I still had so much to learn from high school, even after I'd amassed enough credits to graduate, so I just *stuck around*.
Harriet died this summer:
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We hadn't spoken much over the past decade, though she did come to my wedding and was every bit as charming and wonderful as I'd remembered her. Despite not having spoken to her in many years, hardly a day went by without my thinking of her and the many lessons she imparted to me.
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Harriet took a very broad view of what could be good writing. Though she wasn't much of a sf fan, she always took my sf stories seriously - as seriously as she took the more "literary" fiction and poetry submitted by my peers. She kept a filing cabinet full of mimoeos and photocopies, each excellent examples of various forms of writing. Over the years, she handed me everything from Joan Didion essays to especially sharp op-eds from Time Magazine, along with *tons* of fiction.
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Harriet taught me how to criticize fiction, as a means of improving my understand of what *I* was doing with my writing, and as a way of exposing other writers to new ways of squeezing their big, numinous, irreducible feelings out of their fingertips and onto the page. She was the first person I called when I sold my first story, at 17, and I still remember standing on my parents' lawn, cordless phone in one hand and acceptance letter in the other, and basking in her approval.
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Harriet was a tough critiquer. Like many of the writers in her workshop, I had what you might call "glibness privilege" - a facility with words that I could use to paper over poor characterization or plotting. Whenever I'd do this, she'd fix me with her stare and say, "Cory, this is *merely clever.*" I have used that phrase countless times - both in relation to my own work and into the work of my students.
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Though Harriet was unsparing in her critiques, they never stung, because she always treated the writers in her workshop as her peers in a lifelong journey to improve our craft. She'd come out for cigarettes with us, and she came to every house party I invited her to, bringing a good, inexpensive bottle of wine and finding a sofa to sit on and discuss writing an literature.
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She invited me to Christmas dinner one year when I was alone for the holidays and introduced me to Yorkshire pudding, still one of my favorite dishes (though none has ever matched the pleasure of eating that first one from her oven).
Harriet apparently told her family that she didn't want a memorial, though from emails with her former students, I know that there might end up being *something* planned in Toronto.
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After all, memorials are for the living as much as for the dead. It's unlikely I'll be home for that one, but the best way to memorialize Harriet is in writing.
For Harriet, writing was a big, big church, and every kind of writing was worth serious attention. I always thought of the web as a very Wolffian innovation, because it exposed so many kinds of audiences to so many kinds of writers. There's Kate Wagner's acerbic Zillow annotations, of course, but also so much more.
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One of the web writers I've followed since the start is Kevin Kelly, who went from *The Whole Earth Review* to serving as *Wired*'s first executive editor. Over the years, Kevin has blazed new trails for those of us who write in public, publishing many seminal pieces online.
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But Kevin was and is a *print* guy, who has blazed new trails in self-publishing, producing books that are both brilliant *and* beautifully wrought artifacts, like his giant, three-volume set of photos of "Vanishing Asia":
vanishing.asia/the-making-of-v…
This week, Kelly published one of his famous soup-to-nuts guides to a subject: "Everything I Know about Self-Publishing":
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Everything I Know about Self-Publishing
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t's a long, thoughtful, and *very practical* guide that's full of advice on everything from printing to promo. I've self-published several volumes, and I learned a *lot*.
One very important writer who's trying something new this summer - to wonderful effect - is Hilary J Allen, a business law professor at American University. During the first cryptocurrency bubble, Allen wrote some of the sharpest critiques of fintech, dubbing it "Shadow Banking 2.0":
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Allen also coined the term "driverless finance," a devastatingly apt description of the crypto bro's desire for a financial system with no governance, which she expounded upon in a critical book:
driverlessfinancebook.com/
This summer, Allen has serialized "FinTech Dystopia," which she called "A summer beach read about Silicon Valley ruining things." Chapter 9 dropped this week, "Let’s Get Skeptical":
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It's a tremendous read, and while it mostly concerns itself with summarizing her arguments against the claims of fintech boosters, there's an absolutely jaw-dropped section on Neom, the doomed Saudi megaproject to build a massive "linear city" in the desert:
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> More than 21,000 workers (primarily from India, Bangladesh, and Nepal) are reported to have died working on NEOM and related projects in Saudi Arabia since 2017, with more than 20,000 indigenous people reported to have been forcibly displaced to make room for the development.
Allen offers these statistics as part of her critique of the "Abundance agenda," which focuses on overregulation as the main impediment to a better world.
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Like Allen, I'm not afraid to criticize *bad* regulation, but also like Allen, I'm keenly aware of the terrible harms that arise out of a totally unregulated system.
The same goes for technology, of course. There's plenty of ways to use technology that is harmful, wasteful and/or cruel, but that isn't a brief *against technology itself* There are many ways that technology has been used (and can be used) to make things better.
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One of the pioneers of technology for good is Jim Fruchterman, founder of the venerable tech nonprofit Benetech, for which he was awarded a Macarthur "Genius" award. Fruchterman has just published his first book, with MIT Press, in which he sums up a lifetime's experience in finding ways to improve the world with technology. Appropriately enough, it's called *Technology For Good*:
mitpress.mit.edu/9780262050975…
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After all, technology is so marvelously flexible that there's always a countertechnology, for every abusive tech. Every 10-foot digital wall implies an 11-foot digital ladder. Last month, I wrote about Echelon, a company that makes digitally connected exercise bikes, who had pushed a mandatory update to their customers' bikes that took away functionality they got for free and sold it back to them in inferior form:
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Repair hero Louis Rossman - who is running a new, direct action right to repair group named Fulu - offered a $20,000 bounty to anyone who could crack the firmware on an Echelon bike and create a disenshittified software stack that restored the original functionality:
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In short order, app engineer Ricky Witherspoon, cracked it, and had a way to continue to use SyncSpin, his popular app for Echelon bikes, which was shut out by Echelon's enshittification. However, as Witherspoon told 404 Media's Jason Koebler, he won't release his code, not even for a $20,000 bounty, because doing so would make him liable to a *$500,000* fine, *and* a five-year prison sentence, under Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act:
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Fulu paid Witherspoon anyway (they're good eggs). Witherspoon told Koebler:
> For now it’s just about spreading awareness that this is possible, and that there’s another example of egregious behavior from a company like this […] if one day releasing this was made legal, I would absolutely open source this. I can legally talk about how I did this to a certain degree, and if someone else wants to do this, they can open source it if they want to.
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Free/open source software is a powerful tonic against enshittification, and it has the alchemical property of transforming the products of bad companies into *good* utilities that everyone benefits from.
One example of this is Whisper, an open source audio transcription model released by Openai. Since Whisper's release, free software hackers have made steady - even remarkable - improvements to it.
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I discovered Whisper this summer, when I couldn't locate a quote I'd heard on a podcast that I wanted to reference in a column. I installed Whisper on my laptop and fed it the last 30+ hours of podcasts I'd listened to. An hour later, it had fully transcribed all of them, with timecode, and had put so little load on my laptop that the fan didn't even turn on. I was able to search all that text, locate the quote, and use the timecode to find the clip and check the transcription.
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Whisper has turned extremely accurate transcription into a utility, something that can just be added to any program or operating system for free. I think this is going to be quietly revolutionary, bringing full-text search and captioning to audio and video as something we can just take for granted.
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That's already happening! FFMpeg is the gold-standard free software tool for converting, encoding and re-encoding video, and now the latest version integrates Whisper, allowing FFMpeg to subtitle your videos on the fly:
theregister.com/2025/08/28/ffm…
Whisper is an example of the "residue" that will be left behind when the AI bubble pops. All bubbles pop, after all, but not all bubbles leave behind a useful residue.
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When crypto dies, its residue will be a few programmers who've developed secure coding habits in Rust, but besides that, all that will be left behind is terrible Austrian economics and worse monkey JPEGs:
pluralistic.net/2023/12/19/bub…
But the free/open source code generated by stupid and/or evil projects often lives on long after those projects are forgotten. And lots (most) of free/open code is written for *good* purposes.
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Take Madeline, a platform for tracking loans made by co-operatives, produced by the Seed Commons, which is now used by financial co-ops around the world, as they make "non-extractive investments in worker and community-owned businesses on the ground":
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Madeline (and Seed Commons) are one of those bright lights that are easy to miss in these brutal and terrifying times. And if that's not enough, there's always booze. If you're thinking of drowning your sorrows, you could do worse than to pour your brown liquor out of a decanter shaped like a giant Atari CX-10 joystick:
atari.com/products/atari-joyst…
That's the kind of brand necrophilia that could really enhance a night's drinking.
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The most enshittification-proof way to get the Enshittification audiobook, ebook and hardcover is to pre-order them on my Kickstarter! Help me do an end-run around the Amazon/Audible audiobook monopoly and disenshittify your audiobook experience in the process:
disenshittification.org
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in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •naturally, this only works in that same ideal/purely theoretical sense (ask any carpenter or mechanic) in which all cows are orbs for Physicists. =)
It's not that Mathematicians don't have a sense of humor, it's just that most of it is not perceivable by humans, such as - say - that of Astrophysicists.
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in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •A small correction to this description— this new polyhedron is convex, not platonic. All platonics ARE Rupert; this new solid disproves the conjecture that all CONVEX 3d polyhedra are Rupert.
And I agree, Noperthedron is a great name for it. I wouldn’t have noticed the name if you hadn’t pointed it out.
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in reply to Matt Diamond • • •@matt_diamond A second correction (sorry):
Rupert’s property is that an identical cube can •pass through• the hole, not •fit inside• it.
(The latter would is trivially true if we read it as “at least some of it can fit inside the hole” — just remove any point on the surface — and would clearly be impossible if we read it as “fitting fully inside the hole” unless we allow the “hole” to consist of the entire polyhedron’s volume.)
The more formal definition of Rupert’s property is that there there are two different isometric 2D projections of a cube such that one of the resulting 2D shapes is a subset of the other.
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in reply to Cory Doctorow • • •Oh good heavens, now we know: the Gallifreyans got their physics from Rupert. Who knew. Who knew?