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Sunday Reading!
* CFP: Folk Horror. CFP: Current Research in Speculative Fiction 2022.
* Four Tiny Essays on SF/F.
* The Future Is Black, Not Bleak: On Afrofuturist Poetry.
most of SF is đ˘ https://t.co/uK9A4ZatBD
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 19, 2022
* Notes on Contemporary University Struggles: A Dossier.
* The Great Faculty Disengagement: Faculty members arenât leaving in droves, but they are increasingly pulling away.
* Hustling to get by: side jobs in grad school. Great Books, Graduate Students, and the Value of Fun in Higher Education.
* Microsyllabus: The History of Campus Policing.
* They fought critical race theory. Now theyâre focusing on âcurriculum transparency.â
nice to just lay it all out like that https://t.co/alaaxYSedE pic.twitter.com/eT6tc4BxPj
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 21, 2022
* Two years since Covid was first confirmed in U.S., the pandemic is worse than anyone imagined. Americaâs second pandemic winter: More virus, less death. Parents and caregivers of young children say they’ve hit pandemic rock bottom. Students are protesting covid policies â and the adults who wonât listen to them. America’s youth turn left.
* Families are in distress after the first month without the expanded child tax credit.
* âIf I Die, I Dieâ: Meat Loaf Spurned COVID Rules Before Death. Inside Meat Loaf’s Health Troubles, Including Vocal Strain, Alcoholism and Onstage Collapses. Meat Loaf Was My Softball Coach.
only in the work of meat loaf do we see the dialectical co-constitution of what is âcoolâ and what is âuncool,â precisely how what is cool is always deeply uncool and what is uncool is always, in its way, cool https://t.co/KyAElUgrXn
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 21, 2022
Huck Finnâs âAll right then, I'll go to hellâ is for my money one of the absolute greatest sentences ever written and itâs sort of funny how many of Meat Loafâs songs are elaborations on that theme but exclusively about getting laid.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 21, 2022
submitted for peer review pic.twitter.com/SrrfFWKWlK
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 21, 2022
rock legend, actor, covid denialist â two out of three ainât bad
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 21, 2022
* Americaâs shift to the right in 2021 is worse news for Democrats than it seems. The long slide: Inside Bidenâs declining popularity as he struggles with multiple crises. âThe Lowest Point in My Lifetimeâ: How 14 Independent Voters Feel About America. Joe Biden Promised Change. He Hasnât Delivered.
hard to believe thereâs just 367 days until Kamala Harris becomes president of the United States
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 20, 2022
* What Does It Mean If Republicans Wonât Debate?
* Read the never-issued Trump order that would have seized voting machines. Georgia Has a Very Strong Case Against Trump. Would Trump Throw His Own Kids Under the Bus to Save Himself? We May Soon Find Out.
* Florida Advances Bill That Would Ban Making White People Feel Bad about Racism, and No, That’s Not a Joke.
* Scientists Warn that Sixth Mass Extinction Has âProbably Startedâ. How to Prepare for Climate Change’s Most Immediate Impacts. Donât Look Up Is Missing What We Really Need From Climate Change Movies.
* Scientists Are Racing to Understand the Fury of Tongaâs Volcano. Tonga volcano: islands covered in ash as three deaths confirmed.
* âWhen my last movie UHF came out in 1989, I made a solemn vow to my fans that I would release a major motion picture every 33 years, like clockwork. Iâm very happy to say weâre on schedule,â said Yankovic in a statement. âAnd I am absolutely thrilled that Daniel Radcliffe will be portraying me in the film. I have no doubt whatsoever that this is the role future generations will remember him for.â
* The Moon Knight moment.
* The Star Trek century.
* Do you know what’s cooler than One Ring?
weâre gonna see Gandalf breeding Hobbits as a Ring-containment device in an illegal laboratory in the valley of Anduin
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 19, 2022
GIMLI: ORIGINS
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 19, 2022
Sexy Sauron, what have you done?
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) January 19, 2022
You made a fool of everyone
You made a fool of everyone
Sexy Sauron, what have you done?
Sexy Sauron, you broke the rulesâŚ
* Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Looks Absolutely Incredible, But… Crunch and TT Games.
* Men Are Creating AI Girlfriends and Then Verbally Abusing Them.
* Smedley Butler Helped Build American Empire. Then He Turned Against It.
* The Fall of NC Mutual.
* Mother sues Meta and Snap over daughter’s suicide.
* Where’s the snow? Milwaukee is nearly 15 inches below its average this season.
* At-will employment in Wisconsin apparently means that you can be fired at any time for any reason but you need your boss’s permission to take a new job.
* Acting Mayor Johnson announces public safety plan to tackle gun violence, car thefts and reckless driving in Milwaukee.
* Discrimination has cost Black home owners of billions of dollars of generational wealth. What can change that?
* Huge, if true: Cryptocurrency Is a Giant Ponzi Scheme.
* Shakespeare Noir. The Tragedy of Macbeth Is a Cinematic Feast for Starving Film Lovers.
* 6 Dysfunctional Family Roles and Their Characteristics.
* New Bad Art Friend / West End Caleb mashup just dropped.
* Alcohol consumption can directly cause cancer, new genetic study finds.
* The Medieval Vegetarian.
* The Battle over Howard the Duck.
* This is your only friend in the world right now. It’s gonna be a long night.
* tell me what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life
* They stan.
* We stan.
* What are the most compelling and readable “plotless” novels you’ve ever read? My answer.
* And it’s hard to imagine it wouldnât be better with the pizza in hand.
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January 23, 2022 at 9:00 am
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Sunday Night Links!
* ICYMI: I’ve finally succumbed to the inevitable and started a podcast. Go ahead and listen! We’ve just recorded our first bonus episode, on “Welcome to the Monkey House,” which is a nightmare story about which there is nothing good to say. Watch for the episode next week!
* Why Our Economy May Be Headed for a Decade of Depression. The battleground states are getting absolutely hammered. Unions worry Congress is one step closer to a liability shield. Getting back to normal is the last thing we need. I Don’t Feel Like Buying Stuff Anymore.
* You go too far, sir! The Case for Letting the Restaurant Industry Die.
more convinced of this than I was two days ago and also more convinced that our pathologically dysfunctional institutions will have absolutely no way of properly evaluating risks if it does happen https://t.co/akDTiw0DKe
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 24, 2020
* Why do some COVID-19 patients infect many others, whereas most donât spread the virus at all? The coronavirus invades Trump country. Running in the Age of Coronavirus. The Pandemic and the Appalachian Trail. America gives up.
*Â Antimalarial drug touted by President Trump is linked to increased risk of death in coronavirus patients, study says. Low virus rate leaves Oxford vaccine trial with ‘only 50% chance.’ No One Knows Whatâs Going to Happen.
Hill said that of 10,000 people recruited to test the vaccine in the coming weeks â some of whom will be given a placebo â he expected fewer than 50 people to catch the virus. If fewer than 20 test positive, then the results might be useless, he warned.
“We’re in the bizarre position of wanting COVID to stay, at least for a little while. But cases are declining.”
* The coronavirus pandemic is rapidly transforming this yearâs elections, changing the way tens of millions of people cast ballots and putting thousands of election officials at the center of a pitched political fight as they rush to adapt with limited time and funding.
* Is Testing Students for COVID Feasible? Obviously not, are you joking? The Complex Question of Reopening Schools. âA Dramatic and Unprecedented Contractionâ: A Look Inside JHU’s $375-Million Budget Shortfall.  âThe stakes of doing it wrong is that someone diesâ: How coronavirus will transform K-12 schools in the fall. COVID-19 is driving students away from community college â maybe forever, says Bunker Hill president. Moody’s disagrees. 5 Myths About Remote Teaching in the Covid-19 Crisis. Reopening Indiana University? Troubled Reflections of a Wayward Professor. A Note from Your University About Its Plans for Next Semester.
Iâve said this before but if they really need to reopen they shouldnât bother with any precautions and just save the money for the lawsuits.ďżź
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 22, 2020
* Huge — if true:Â Locked-Down Teens Stay Up All Night, Sleep All Day.
I think a quietly radicalizing moment for me was realizing that basically everything we associate with being a teenager â irritability, bad decisions, impulsivity, depression â is a symptom of sleep deprivation caused by making school hours match working hours.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 23, 2020
* From Camping To Dining Out: Here’s How Experts Rate The Risks Of 14 Summer Activities. A summer without pools in Milwaukee.
* I Enrolled in a Coronavirus Contact Tracing Academy.
* The Misfortune of Graduating in 2020. The humanities vs. the virus. Teaching African American Literature During COVID-19.
My man is an economist who thinks the humanities are subsidized. Son, we are cheap and the excess revenue our students generate pays for most of the university https://t.co/N8ZTtbE3R8
— Matt Gabriele (@prof_gabriele) May 22, 2020
economics is simply a tool like anything else, with the proper training and safeguards it is no more dangerous than a firearm https://t.co/de6Sye85qg
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 24, 2020
* Today’s fan fiction prompt: 6 months on, Trump hasn’t completed his physical. The White House won’t say why.
The Senate nominee said she was âliterally physically in tears â after reading the statement posted by her own campaign to her personal Twitter account and bucked her own campaign by reiterating support for QAnon.
“My campaign is gonna kill me,â Perkins said. âHow do I say this? Some people think that I follow Q like I follow Jesus. Q is the information and I stand with the information resource.â
* The Progressives of Burlington, Vermont.
* Is capitalism racist? Oh god I hope not.
* Behind the scenes of Yesterday. Fascinating look how the industry works.
There is a *direct* line between the Democrats never holding their leaders accountable for anything for thirty years no matter how badly they behave or how catastrophically they screw up and a Joe Biden campaign that is nothing but humiliation after humiliation.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 23, 2020
Biden doesnât have an aspirational message, doesnât have symbolic or historical importance, doesnât even have a policy agenda, has an absolutely wretched, dirty record, and canât appear on television without embarrassing himself, and it just doesnât matter. Itâs absurd.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 23, 2020
what the hell man pic.twitter.com/c6dXJfbnkk
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) May 23, 2020
*Â What Near-Death Experiences Reveal about the Brain.
* Just this article made me more afraid of spiders.
* What to Do When Your Video Game Gets Co-opted by Neo-Nazis.
* Of course you had me at Exclusive First Look at the New Back to the Future Game.
* An Oral History of the Battle of Hoth. Maybe AT-ATs Aren’t as Dumb as They Look.
* After all, to the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure: Universal Orlando to re-open with new guidelines, grim reminder that you, too, shall die.
* Picard, the xBs, and Disability.
* Did… did a dark feeling write this?
* And the only other good thing left on the Internet: a thread of Taika Waititi smiling but his smile gets bigger as you keep scrolling.
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May 24, 2020 at 5:34 pm
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July 3 Links! Maybe Our Biggest July 3 Post EVER!!!
* I have a new review up at LARB: We Are Going on an Adventure: On Adrian Tchaikovskyâs Children of Ruin. Read these novels!
* Marquette gets some very good press: it has one of the top ten highest post-graduation employment rates in the country. Also on the Marquette beat: Marquette goes test optional.
* The university in ruins: Alaska edition.
* CFP: University of Nebraska Press is looking for proposals for its new comics studies series.
*Â When at last the aliens spoke to us, the first thing they did was apologize.
* Another KSR podcast appearance, this time on The Imaginaries. And some more piping hot KSR content: Picturing a Way Forward: Climate change, science fiction, and our collective failure of imagination. The Genre of the Near Future: Kim Stanley Robinsonâs New York 2140. Kim Stanley Robinson Built a Moon Base in His Mind.
* It’s been a while since we did a good old fashioned Flash game, so please enjoy Magirune.
* In Koopa mythology, Mario is both Satan and a specter of death, and him and Bowser are brothers. Luigi was a later Christian revision. Best thing I’ve read in ages.
Fascinating Lore: Nintendo Revealed That The Reason Mario Always Comes Back To Life After He Dies Is Because Both Heaven And Hell Reject His Soul https://t.co/RR0KBQQnxK pic.twitter.com/6ItMP9lE8M
— The Onion (@TheOnion) June 20, 2019
* Toy Story 4âs Forky Has Haunting Metaphysical Implications for the Toy Story Universe.
*Â The Grand Cultural Influence of Octavia Butler.
* Liu Cixin’s War of the Worlds. Producers Behind The Wandering Earth Want to Bring Cixin Liuâs Three-Body Problem to TV.
* What Slaughterhouse-Five Tells Us Now.
feeling a bit like we shouldn't have built a mass media-news-entertainment complex with openly fascist aesthetics and then elected as president one of its creatures https://t.co/Mua9Qfkwqq
— Max Read (@max_read) July 1, 2019
* Conservative Philanthropy in Higher Education. Documents show ties between university, conservative donors. Corporate Wolves in Academic Sheepskins, or, a Billionaireâs Raid on the University of Tulsa.
* 2008 killed the university, but not in the way most people think.
* How to Chair an Academic Committee.
* How College Professors Are Fighting for Their Lives. Revenge of the Poverty-Stricken College Professors.
*Â Meritocracyâs Discontents. âTo succeed in America, itâs better to be born rich than smart.’
* Another free speech mystery.
* When The University Of Wisconsin Persecuted Gay Students.
* âYour Heritage Is Taken Awayâ: The Closing of 3 Historically Black Colleges.
*Â The Surreal End of an American College.
*Â âEverything Must Go!â: A Rash of College Closures Keeps This Liquidation Firm Busy.
* Outcomes-based graduate school.
* Nice work if you can get it!
*Â CSU secretly stashed away $1.5 billion surplus, auditor says.
* When you really mess up the lit review.
* Warren to Introduce Student Debt Cancellation Bill. Bernie doubles it. Something’s coming.
*Â Rick Snyderâs Harvard Fellowship and the Limits of Civility.
* There would be a cartoon, like for kids. Or it might also have been a prime-time cartoon, actually. The situation was fluid, but consider the growth potential. Honestly, the whole notion was exceedingly hazy and changed a lot, but, as it got pitched among the corps of cold-calling salespeople to potential investors in a company named Premiere Publishing Group, the plan was this: There was going to be a cartoon, on television, that would feature Donald Trump jetting around and solving various problems.âŠ
*Â There Are People in Concentration Camps. Why Arenât We in the Streets?
One reason I think weâve been arguing about the name of the camps is that life in the shadow of concentration camps is not supposed to be worth living. âNever againâ doesnât mean âDonât commit genocideâ or even âOppose ethnic cleansingâ; the phrase implies a permanent obligation to resist in the Dale Smith senseâstop the campsâor risk being the equivalent of all those Good Germans. The presence of concentration camps should be intolerable, and yet here we are, tolerating it. Either they arenât camps or we arenât who we said we were. There has got to be a better way to reduce our cognitive dissonance than playing with definitions.
* Behold as the New York Times reports on an anti-immigrant movement in St. Cloud, Minnesota, entirely from the perspective of the racists. âGuats,â âTonksâ and âSubhuman Shitâ: The Shocking Texts of a Border Patrol Agent. Inside the Secret Border Patrol Facebook Group Where Agents Joke About Migrant Deaths and Post Sexist Memes. An Expert on Concentration Camps Says That’s Exactly What the U.S. Is Running at the Border. There are concentration camps in America. They Are Concentration Camps â and They Are Also Prisons. âSome Suburb of Hellâ: Americaâs New Concentration Camp System. âThere Is a Stench.’ âChildren Were Dirty, They Were Scared, and They Were Hungry.â Torture facilities. Ticking time bomb. Report: 1,000 new migrant adults detained at U.S. border weekly, “serious risk of exceeding safety standards on a regular basis.’ Children as young as 7 and 8, many of them wearing clothes caked with snot and tears, are caring for infants theyâve just met.Toddlers without diapers are relieving themselves in their pants. Teenage mothers are wearing clothes stained with breast milk. How Families Separated at the Border Could Make the Government Pay. Mark Morgan, a man who claimed on Fox News to be able to identify “soon-to-be MS-13” gang members by looking child migrants in the eye, will now head an agency that has thousands of child migrants in its care. Lawyer Draws Outrage for Defending Lack of Toothbrushes in Border Detention. In El Paso, Border Patrol Is Detaining Migrants in âa Human Dog Pound.’ 4 Severely Ill Migrant Toddlers Hospitalized After Lawyers Visit Border Patrol Facility. We found the youngest known child separated from his parents at the border under President Trump. He was only 4 months old. Hung jury for Scott Warren. Italy Arrests Captain of Ship That Rescued Dozens of Migrants at Sea. The Trump Administration Has Let 24 People Die in ICE Custody. ICE Stopped Updating Its List of âDeaths in ICE Custody.’ No limits. An Open Letter to the Director of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. The concentration camp next door. Even (some) ICE agents are losing patience (but not for great reasons). And in a darker register: âBodies and minds are breaking downâ: Inside US border agencyâs suicide crisis.
You should read this whole New Yorker piece about the conditions at Border Patrol facilities in Texas, but if you can't read the whole thing, at least read this paragraph: https://t.co/xWwHYvIMjb pic.twitter.com/Iujo3Pi2av
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 22, 2019
Homestead is hot and barren, with a completely enclosed fence. I saw children being marched from one building to another in single file lines. No laughing, no playing. These are children who are prisoners. pic.twitter.com/7WB4G8sI5n
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) June 26, 2019
Just left the first CBP facility. The conditions are far worse than we ever could have imagined.
15 women in their 50s- 60s sleeping in a small concrete cell, no running water. Weeks without showers. All of them separated from their families.
This is a human rights crisis.
— Congresswoman Madeleine Dean (@RepDean) July 1, 2019
"only four showers were available for 756 immigrants, more than half of the immigrants were being held outside, and immigrants inside were being kept in cells maxed out at more than five times their capacity." https://t.co/r3cHT3Xb3f
— Alex Thompson (@AlxThomp) July 2, 2019
One thing I had never heard, was that in the early days of the Nazi concentration camps, years before the death camps and Final Solution, the Nazi government actually prosecuted guards for abusing and mistreating detainees. Hitler came in and pardoned them all to send a message.
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) July 2, 2019
*Â The people who are supposed to save us from the fascists don’t have the stomach to fight for longer than a weekend. It’s pathetic.
This Oregon story is a slow-burn âworst news in the countryâ right now, rivaling both the Iran strike and the camps. The GOP openly making common cause with paramilitary groups and the Dems completely backing down is a very bad sign for the 2020s and beyond.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) June 23, 2019
*Â The Insanity in Oregon Is a Glimpse of Our Very Dark Future.
* Joe Biden will never give up on the system, because it never gave up on him.
* The 2020 democratic candidates as dril tweets.
Primary debate pic.twitter.com/soyz8tiUft
— pixelatedboat aka âmr tweetsâ (@pixelatedboat) July 1, 2019
*Â The Courts Wonât End Gerrymandering. Eric Holder Has a Plan to Fix It Without Them. Focus on Wisconsin in this piece, which is so gerrymandered and voter-suppressed at this point that Democrats may never recover the legislature no matter how big they win.
This is about as clear an encapsulation of the effects of gerrymandering as youâll find: pic.twitter.com/mrrTIfvNvK
— Aaron Wiener (@aaronwiener) July 1, 2019
by contrast, what if American politics is fundamentally defined by white supremacy, partisan politics are ultimately epiphenomenal to that, and it's the job of people like Yascha to mystify that arrangement into nearly moralizing pap https://t.co/HXLrHKtSYC
— Patrick Blanchfield (@PatBlanchfield) June 23, 2019
*Â The Devastating Oddness of E. Jean Carrollâs Trump Accusation.
*Â AOCâs Generation Doesnât Presume Americaâs Innocence.
* Ta-Nehisi Coates resists the case for reparations.
* Capitalist Workplaces Set Bosses Up to Be Authoritarian Tyrants.
*Â Better Schools Wonât Fix America.
* It’s so hot in Spain that manure self-ignited, sparking a 10,000-acre wildfire. It’s 112 degrees in France. 118 in India. Europe has had five 500-year summers in 15 years. Hell is coming. 40 degrees above normal. The poisons released by melting Arctic ice. A city of 9 million people loses water. Mexico Hailstorm Blankets Western Areas Under 3 Feet of Ice. Heatwave cooks mussels in their shells on California shore. Wildfires, heat waves foreshadow what could be a perilous summer across the globe. âA major punch in the gutâ: Midwest rains projected to create near-record dead zone in Gulf. US military is a bigger polluter than as many as 140 countries. “We may find ourselves living shortly in a world that even just a few years ago we would’ve found completely unacceptable and not even be disturbed by it.” Only 60 Years of Farming Left If Soil Degradation Continues. The Climate Crisis Is Mind-Boggling. Thatâs Why We Need Science Fiction. Global warming may reduce fish and other sea life by 17% by the year 2100. When Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez met Greta Thunberg: ‘Hope is contagious.’ âBatshit jobsâ – no-one should have to destroy the planet to make a living. In the kidsâ climate lawsuit that is slowly progressing, the US Department of Justice argues that there is âno right to a climate system capable of sustaining human life.â The World Is a Mess. We Need Fully Automated Luxury Communism. Confessions Of A Climate Activist: Donât Blame Yourself, Go After The Criminals Who Sold Out Humanity For Profit.
This is why Iâve said that if geoengineering doesnât work, thereâs a real sense in which science fiction as a genre destroyed the world. It gave people a vision of Promethean possibility that was only ever, in China Mievilleâs memorable phrase, capitalismâs bullshit about itself.
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) June 12, 2019
SF is also the only thing that can save us, so you can see how conflicted I am
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) June 12, 2019
⍠⪠always look on the bright side of life ⪠⍠https://t.co/xb0Ex965R7
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) July 2, 2019
*Â Jim Jarmusch’s new movie is an accusation aimed at his audience: As the world plummets toward an ecological catastrophe, we still shamble through our former existences, brainless, as though the end of the world hasn’t already been written.
* The pocket of East Texas that Keilan calls home is among the stateâs regions hit hardest by suicide. The most recent federal data show that in Gregg County, which includes Longview, 335 people died by suicide from 1999 to 2017. The county had a suicide rate of 15 deaths per 100,000 people in that time period, compared to the average state rate of 11.4. Several nearby, more rural counties â including Marion and Morris counties, just north of Gregg â have even higher suicide rates.
*Â Humans Canât Watch All the Surveillance Cameras Out There, So Computers Are.
* Fifty years ago 180,000 whales disappeared from the oceans without a trace, and researchers are still trying to make sense of why. Inside the most irrational environmental crime of the century.
* Trump administration quietly makes it legal to bring elephant parts to the U.S. as trophies.
* Carbon emissions from energy industry rise at fastest rate since 2011.
* The Six-Year Struggle to Regain Ownership of the âThis Is Fineâ Dog.
* “I babysit for the one percent.”
lmao at everyone who thought the rich would save a fancy building over saving the homeless or whatever
they won't even save the building https://t.co/0F6oIhLXVD
— donoteat, 'the molson normie' (@donoteat1) June 15, 2019
* You just can’t win:Â Canada to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021. Plastic Bag Bans Might Do More Harm Than Good. Your cotton tote is pretty much the worst replacement for a plastic bag. Your bowl of rice is hurting the climate too.
*Â Americans’ plastic recycling is dumped in landfills, investigation shows.
* Your Business Casual Attire Is Destroying the Planet.
* Americans are terrifyingly supportive of nuking civilians in North Korea. What is the probability of a nuclear war? Why don’t we make movies about nuclear war anymore?
* The Uber delusion. Uber’s path of destruction. Uber Wants Your Next Big Mac to Be Delivered by Drone.
This Uber article is brutal. "Uber's most important innovation has been to produce staggering levels of private wealth without creating any sustainable benefits for consumers, workers, the cities they serve, or anyone else" https://t.co/BVnh8MxSGe pic.twitter.com/RsYYGgWPGJ
— Ellen K. Pao (@ekp) June 6, 2019
* Training a single AI model can emit as much carbon as five cars in their lifetimes.
*Â How 9 People Built an Illegal $5M Airbnb Empire in New York.
* How to Speak Silicon Valley.
* The latest study of depression and PTSD in social media moderators.
i'm still convinced that the most underappreciated important story in tech over the last 15 years was the amount of actual human labor that was going into systems sold as "automated" https://t.co/nLx8nuks7H
— Max Read (@max_read) June 19, 2019
* We either buy insulin or we die.
* Amazon will pay $0 in taxes on $11,200,000,000 in profit for 2018.
* The FoxConn scam, one year later.
* Would you like to know more?
*Â Grim New Report Shows Rent Is Unaffordable In Every State.
* Hereâs What Itâs Like To See Yourself In A Deepfake Porn Video.
* A shocking number of women are harassed, ignored, or mistreated during childbirth.
*Â Phoenix Police Threaten to Shoot a Pregnant Woman After Her Daughter Reportedly Stole a Doll.
*Â Alabama woman loses unborn child after being shot, gets arrested; shooter goes free.
*Â Alabama court forces rape survivor to allow rapist to have visitation with children.
Her serial rapist is HER UNCLE. Started raping her when she was 12. After 4 pregnancies, 3 live births, 1 miscarriage, 1 child deceased from a disease common in cases of incest, & 2 living kids, Alabama is forcing her to allow her rapist visitation w/the kids. Unconscionable https://t.co/KjbBu3JiqV
— BlackFeministThoughtiana (@divafeminist) June 15, 2019
* He Cyberstalked Teen Girls for YearsâThen They Fought Back.
*Â Since January, when Bradley Austin learned that his ex-wife was using chlorine dioxide on their sons, heâs been trying to stop her. (Heâs also exploring fighting for guardianship of his sons.) But the local police, the stateâs division of adult protective services and a medical doctor treating Jeremy have all declined to intervene. A police spokesman said there wasnât enough evidence that chlorine dioxide was dangerous; a caseworker with the Kansas Adult Protective Services told police that she didnât see the situation as serious enough for the state to take action.
* Ali Strokerâs #TonyAwards2019 win marks the first time a wheelchair user has won a Tony Award (she was also the first wheelchair user on Broadway & the first nominated for a Tony). Tonight there was no ramp for her to get to the stage to accept her award.
* It sucks to go to the doctor if youâre trans.
*Â Bad braille plagues buildings across U.S., CBS News Radio investigation finds.
* âHornsâ are growing on young peopleâs skulls. No they’re not!
* The accreditation of the University of Maryland, College Park, is in jeopardy a year after a football player died following a preseason workout. News outlets report the accrediting Middle States Commission of Higher Education on Friday announced it has placed the school on warning after finding âinsufficient evidenceâ that it is complying with governance, leadership and administration standards.
*Â America Is Stuck With a $400 Billion Stealth Fighter That Canât Fight.
*Â What the Worldâs Most Sociable People Reveal About Friendliness.
*Â Dogsâ Eyes Have Changed Since Humans Befriended Enslaved Them.
*Â The Surprising Reason that There Are So Many Thai Restaurants in America.
*Â Do you consume a credit card’s worth of plastic every week?
* If you want a vision of the future: Netflixâs The Edge of Democracy charts the slippery slope from democracy to authoritarian rule.
* wHy DOn’T YOu JuSt SAvE sOMe MOneY
* Americaâs Collapsing Because itâs the Worldâs First Poor Rich Country.
* Whoa.
* 63 Up.
* This one too: A cancer patient from Montgomery, Illinois, has been sentenced to four years in prison for ordering a 42-pound package of chocolate marijuana edibles to self-medicate. The day after he pleaded guilty, the state legalized recreational marijuana.
* They finally found the monolith.
* sold
* just another classic canavan viral tweet
Seems like a minor concern! https://t.co/sicDlX1p5H pic.twitter.com/e2PtlsL7f9
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) July 2, 2019
* The mindfulness conspiracy. On the other hand: Two-hour âdoseâ of nature significantly boosts health â study. Neuroscience shows that 50-year-olds can have the brains of 25-year-olds if they sit quietly and do nothing for 15 minutes a day.
* The Strange World of Sorority Rush Consultants.
* broke: McMansion woke: McTomb bespoke: multi-family housing
* The Empty Storefront Crisis and the End of the American Dream.
*Â Can the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre Survive?
* Games Have Always Tried to Whitewash Nazis as Just ‘German Soldiers.’
* Futureshock, turn of the century edition.
* Really though, what would the world be like without the Beatles?
* Whiteness 101: A Reading List to Abolish the Problem.
* Every Post-Credits Scene in the Masters of the Universe Cinematic Universe, Explained.
* Marvel Comics in the 80s: Not Just for Kids Anymore.
*Â A Brief History of the Movie-Summarizing End-Credits Rap.
* Dark Phoenix and the end of the dream.
* #cancelculture just #cancelled a very big fish.
* I’ve been reading The Walking Dead since the beginning and am not surprised at all it’s ending with #193, given what happened in #192.
* I’m so depressed I can’t even get worked up about this. No, not even this!
* The long march of artificial intelligence puts Bastaniâs timeframe for communist transition in the shade. But there is a further problem with his vision, which strikes at the core of any proposal for full automation and the introduction of universal social services, as commendable as it may be. This is the possibility that capitalism might not be intelligent after all. Indeed, what if capitalism, on whose technological revolution Bastaniâs FALC depends, were stupid? What if capitalism were to prove substantially deaf, dumb, and blind to sound appeals to common sense or rational thinking in the face of ongoing climate breakdown and its related miseries? What would communism or any form of âpost-capitalismâ look like from this perspective?
* Eventual perverts. Teaching. Moms. Parenting. We thought we had mastered passive aggression. The evolution of consciousness. Self-aware.
* And some personal news: Super Mario Maker 2 rules.
Written by gerrycanavan
July 2, 2019 at 4:30 pm
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
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