“Imagine If Gaza Was Jewish And The People Bombing It Were Muslims”
by Caitlin Johnstone in Caitlin’s Newsletter on Substack
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“If Gaza was populated by Jews and the people massacring its inhabitants were #Muslims, [..] The words ‘genocide’ and ‘Holocaust’ would’ve been appearing in the news every single day for the last 19 months”
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#Press #Gaza #Israel #Genocide #Holocaust #Depravity
Imagine If Gaza Was Jewish And The People Bombing It Were Muslims
Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley):Caitlin Johnstone (Caitlin’s Newsletter)
Epic asks judge to make Apple let Fortnite back on the US App Store
https://www.theverge.com/news/669047/epic-fortnite-filing-apple-app-store-review-order?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Epic asks judge to make Apple let Fortnite back on the US App Store
Epic accuses Apple of violating a court order not to reject apps over links to external payments and asks for it to be ordered to approve Fortnite, if compliantWes Davis (The Verge)
Every now and again, I reach the end of the week with more stray links that I've been able to squeeze into the newsletter, and when that happens it's time for a linkdump. This is linkdump number 31; here's 1-30:
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The Verge’s 2025 graduation gift guide
https://www.theverge.com/tech/660700/best-graduation-gift-ideas?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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The Verge’s 2025 graduation gift guide
Grads, like anyone, can be difficult to shop for. Luckily, we’ve chosen plenty of unique gift ideas for college-bound kids and others, from e-readers to earbuds.Sheena Vasani (The Verge)
Corruption coverage in, yes, National Review: "In the great debates at the Philadelphia convention in 1787, nothing more alarmed the Framers than the prospect that a foreign power could purchase or otherwise corrupt the awesome powers they planned to vest in the office of the presidency."
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Ending Canada’s support for Israel’s assault on Palestinians will take a coalition across political and religious lines, Judy Rebick argues, including Jews who once believed in the state they now oppose. #Palestine
We need a broad coalition in Canada to demand our new government stop arming Israel - rabble.ca
It will take a broad coalition that includes Liberal Zionist and anti-Zionist Jews to end the oppression of Palestinians.Judy Rebick (rabble)
#Postman is logging all your #secrets and environment variables 😬
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Postman is logging all your secrets and environment variables
I was originally investigating this report that Postman is not HIPAA compliant. I found that Postman is not just wholly unsuitable for anyone testing a healthcare application — it has virtually zero…a data scientist (Medium)
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Its the "ask your doctor" part. There shouldn't be ads for things. You doctor should be the one to recommend, not commercials, this is the only nation that allows this. Most drugs have 32 or more side effects but that's based mostly on genetics or metabolism, but the ones I have, I don't have said side effects, because they are ones that work for me. Adderol gives me massive anxiety for I stopped taking it, and we tried the depression based route for ADHD and I finally am no longer in fear of losing my job. I did a genetic study through the VA and I have a weird ass metabolism, to the point that ibuprofen and zoloft does nothing for me, several antacids end up giving me depression. The 32 side effects aren't something most of the population experience, but a small genetic handful do which is why they need to be looked for until its been established that its safe. This is completely misleading.
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Cornell Chronicle: Developers, educators view AI harms differently, research finds. “Teachers are increasingly using educational tools that leverage large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT for lesson planning, personalized tutoring and more in K-12 classrooms around the world. Cornell researchers have found the developers of such tools and the educators who use them have different ideas […]
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With Comey questioning, the Trump administration again targets speech
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/05/17/trump-freedom-of-speech-critics/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_medium=activitypub
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Ajufe defende bônus a juízes como instrumento de melhoria - Paulo Figueiredo
A Ajufe defende o pagamento retroativo de até R$ 46 mil liberado pelo CNJ aos juízes federais. Leia na Gazeta do Povo.Suhely Bueno (Paulo Figueiredo)
Find out more at: democracynow.org/.../molly_whi…...
#Prout #US #Corruption #Trump #Leadership
Could a planet really develop a brain?
"My contention is that Earth may, if we are lucky and diligent and clever enough, grow an emergent superconsciousness."
livescience.com/technology/cou…
How Brands Successfully Used Apps to Buy Instagram Followers
In this article, we'll explore how various brands have successfully utilized apps to buy Instagram followers with case studiesClaudio Pires (Visualmodo)
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Enel X aggiorna le tariffe di ricarica a consumo e lancia una promozione con Ewiva. Scopri i dettagli delle offerte e i vantaggi per i clienti.
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Enel X: nuove tariffe e promozioni per la ricarica elettrica
Enel X aggiorna le tariffe di ricarica a consumo e lancia una promozione con Ewiva. Scopri i dettagli delle offerte.Simone Fiderlisi (Motori.it)
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My weekly newsletter is out!
This week's agenda:
✅ Open Source of the Week - The DataMap project by Steven Ge
✅ New learning resources - New tutorials for RAG, linear regression with Python, ML foundation, stats for data scientists, hyperparameter tuning
✅ Book of the week - Scaling Up with R and Apache Arrow by Nic Crane, Jonathan Keane, and Neal Richardson
Ohnmacht im Cockpit: Lufthansa-Jet flog zehn Minuten ohne Pilot
Im Februar 2024 flog eine Lufthansa-Maschine über Spanien zehn Minuten lang unkontrolliert auf Autopilot. Der Flugkapitän war auf Toilette, sein Co-Pilot fiel in Ohnmacht. Nun liegt ein Untersuchungsbericht vor.
10 Minuten auf dem Klo???
Ansonsten die Flugzeuge fliegen doch (abgesehen vom Starten und Landen) sowieso fast immer auf Autopilot, also sehe da nicht wirklich ein so großes Drama...
Und was soll bitte diese Wortwahl "unkontrolliert auf Autopilot"? War die Maschine nun Unkontrolliert oder auf Autopilot?
Congrats to the @ny-knicks.bsky.social! What a game last night!#nyc #newyork #msg #madisonsquaregarden #nyknicks #basketball #bostonceltics #nba #photography #iphonephotography#traveladdict #eastcoastkin
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It's been five years (to the day!) since *Wired* killed off "Beyond the Beyond," Bruce Sterling's excellent blog, a wanton act of vandalism that, among other things, made it much harder to figure out what was on Bruce's mind, a subject I find endlessly fascinating:
pluralistic.net/2020/05/17/che…
Sterling's got a Medium that he almost never updates. I follow it through RSS, the best way to keep up with both things that update frequently and also hardly ever:
pluralistic.net/2024/10/16/kee…
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Pluralistic: 17 May 2020 – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
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This week, he posted a long, thoughtful, and seriously intriguing review of *Cafe Europa Revisited,* Slavenka Drakulic's followup to her 1996 international blockbuster *Cafe Europa*:
bruces.medium.com/cafe-europa-…
I confess that I had never heard of Drakulic, though, as I read Sterling's review, it became clear why he dotes on the acerbic Croatian essayist, a keen observer of the material world and theorizer of political upheaval:
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“Cafe Europa Revisited” (2025) - Bruce Sterling - Medium
Bruce Sterling (Medium)Cory Doctorow
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Drakulic is well-known for an essay collection called "How We Survived Communism and Even Laughed," and the subtitle of this volume is "How to Survive Post-Communism," which just about says it all. Sterling characterizes it as the start of a new hot genre, "Old books directly written for old people by old people."
"The West" (whatever that is) is getting old. For more than a decade, Bruce Sterling's been predicting a future of "old people, in big cities, afraid of the sky."
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*Original Sin,* a new heavily reported book on the 2024 election makes a good case that Biden was indeed in a state of advanced senescence through much of his presidency and the entire election campaign, and had no business occupying the White House, much less running for another four years:
nytimes.com/2025/05/13/books/r…
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Biden's unwillingness to confront his age and frailty, along with Trump's obvious mental and physical decline, has many terrified American political thinkers talking about the gerontocracy that's running the country:
pluralistic.net/2023/07/01/des…
Corey Robin got in some good licks on this one, in a piece called "We really are the oldest democracy in the world":
coreyrobin.com/2025/05/15/we-r…
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We really are the oldest democracy in the world
coreyrobin.comCory Doctorow
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"Oldest democracy" as in, "the democracy with the oldest leaders." The Democrats are gearing up for the midterms with such repeat offenders as Maxine Waters (86), Rosa DeLauro (82), John Garamendi (80), Doris Matsui (80) and Bonnie Watson Coleman (80). Also running: David Scott (79) who had to step down as ranking House Ag Committee member over health concerns. And: Dwight Evans (70), who missed most of last year's votes after suffering a stroke.
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Meanwhile, Nancy Pelosi (85), Steny Hoyer (85), Danny Davis (83), Frederica Wilson (82), Emanuel Cleaver (80) and Alma Adams (78) won't say whether they're running in 2026:
axios.com/2025/05/15/house-dem…
At 53, I can tell that I've lost a step. Sure, I have the benefits of wisdom, but man, I am *so* tired.
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Maybe the reason our Democratic leaders have sat idly by and watched as Trump dismantled democracy and installed fascism is that they're too tired to scale the fences like their South Korean counterparts did?
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I'm not saying everyone over 65 in Congress should retire. I'm saying that a caucus that skewed younger might be more, you know, *vigorous*.
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Six hours under martial law in Seoul
Sarah Jeong (The Verge)Cory Doctorow
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I'm minded of my favorite John Ciardi poem, "About Crows":
> The young crow flies above, below,
> and rings around the slow old crow.
> What does the fast young crow not know?
> WHERE TO GO.
spirituallythinking.blogspot.c…
Meanwhile, young people might just be getting *something* out of the regulatory apparatus.
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About Crows by John Ciardi
spirituallythinking.blogspot.comCory Doctorow
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Thanks to a smashing court loss in the USA and regulation in the EU, Apple is now required to allow app makers to use their own payment processors, skipping the 30% App Tax Apple levies on every in-app purchase, to the tune of $100b/year.
Among other things, this means that every Fortnite skin and upgrade could suddenly get 25% cheaper without costing Epic Games a dime. The only problem is that Apple refuses to obey the regulation or the court order:
pluralistic.net/2025/05/01/its…
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Pluralistic: Apple faces criminal sanctions for defying App Store antitrust order (01 May 2025) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow
pluralistic.netCory Doctorow
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This week, Apple blocked Fortnite's app from the App Store:
macrumors.com/2025/05/16/apple…
And defied EU regulators by slapping deceptive warning labels all over any EU app that accepts payments without kicking 30% up to Apple:
theverge.com/news/667484/apple…
Apple's in a *lot* of trouble in the USA (Apple execs who lied to a federal judge about this stuff now face criminal sanctions), and it looks like they're spoiling for a fight with the EU.
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Apple is placing warnings on EU apps that don’t use App Store payments
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After all Trump flew to Davos and threatened to destroy any country that tried to regulate US Big Tech. The world doesn't seem scared - or at least, they're *more* scared of the risk of trusting US cloud technology that can be cut off to kneecap a rival economy, or used to spy on government and industry, or both. In the EU, Cryptpad - a free, open cloud based document collaboration platform - is luring away Google Docs and Office 365 users at speed:
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CryptPad.org
cryptpad.orgCory Doctorow
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Meanwhile, back in the USA, things are looking grim for Meta, as the FTC's case against the company moves into the end-game. The stakes are high: Meta could be forced to sell off Whatsapp and Instagram:
bigtechontrial.com/p/from-road…
That is, if Mad King Trump doesn't step in. Seems like nothing is too petty for the Trump admin. How petty are they? This week, Trump's CBP seized a load of t-shirts from the subversive design studio Cola Corporation:
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CBP Seizes Shipment of T-Shirts Featuring Swarm of Bees Attacking a Cop
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Why did CBP seize Cola's tees? Apparently, it was design that featured a cop being attacked by a swarm of bees. Cola knows good publicity when he sees it: he's printing up more of the tees and selling them in a new line he calls "the confiscated collection":
thecolacorporation.com/collect…
Get yours while supplies last!
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THE CONFISCATED COLLECTION
The Cola CorporationCory Doctorow
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I'm on a 20+ city book tour for my new novel *Picks and Shovels*.
Catch me in #PDX with BUNNIE HUANG at Barnes and Noble on Jun 20:
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More tour dates (#London, #Manchester) here:
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Author Signing with Cory Doctorow
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Sure, that takes time, but I have not lost that step you mention so that is definitely worth it.
Neil Armstrong was still jogging at 80+. To not degrade you just need to eat well and keep moving.
Yes, those you quote should leave the scene but not because they are old but because making a career in politics is precisely what politics should not be about.