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‘I was in denial about it’: actor Matt McGorry on having long Covid

theguardian.com · Dec 02

Orange Is the New Black and How to Get Away With Murder star speaks about the disease and another way of looking at health

Shared by @oldredsubby and 55 others.
Esther Payne :bisexual_flag: (@onepict) · Dec 04
🔁 @moss:

Thank you, Matt McGorry. Thank you.

“Having to still think about Covid fucking sucks. Trust me, I get it,” he said. “But empathy alone is not enough without actions of solidarity.”

theguardian.com/wellness/ng-in

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Dec 04
🔁 @taylorlorenz:

“To feel like your health is free-falling in a world, a system, a country that does not value disabled people & does not value people without their labor has been clarifying to me on how I want to be able to show up for someone else.” theguardian.com/wellness/ng-in

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈⧖ (@dgoldsmith) · Dec 04
🔁 @taylorlorenz:

“To feel like your health is free-falling in a world, a system, a country that does not value disabled people & does not value people without their labor has been clarifying to me on how I want to be able to show up for someone else.” theguardian.com/wellness/ng-in

Donovan (@donovanh) · Dec 02
🔁 @dave:

I know I talk about it a lot but, I could have written this. Like this echoes existing with it very well

theguardian.com/wellness/ng-in

Shaula Evans (@ShaulaEvans) · Dec 04
🔁 @moss:

Thank you, Matt McGorry. Thank you.

“Having to still think about Covid fucking sucks. Trust me, I get it,” he said. “But empathy alone is not enough without actions of solidarity.”

theguardian.com/wellness/ng-in

Church of Jeff (@jeffowski) · Dec 03
🔁 @ABScientist:

"When your health is taken away from you, you realize how important it is. There’s not much that feels worth the risk of another Covid infection."

#Covidisnotover

theguardian.com/wellness/ng-in

Fullmetal Manager 🌈💖🔥 (@saraislet) · Dec 04
🔁 @moss:

Thank you, Matt McGorry. Thank you.

“Having to still think about Covid fucking sucks. Trust me, I get it,” he said. “But empathy alone is not enough without actions of solidarity.”

theguardian.com/wellness/ng-in

Worth reading

4 ways the tech we buy is designed to fail, and why you should be furious

zdnet.com · Dec 04

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Shared by @heartofcoyote and 24 others.
John Wilker 👨🏽‍💻 (@jwilker) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

Mariano delli Santi (@marianods) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

Eva Chanda (@echanda) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

𝑪𝒐𝒓𝒆𝒚 𝑺𝒏𝒊𝒑𝒆𝒔 🌨 (@coreysnipes) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

medio pocillo ☕ (@mediopocillo) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

CrazyDogLadysezDoNotYield (@heartofcoyote) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

Baldur Bjarnason (@baldur) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

Odd-Egil Auran 🕊️❤️⁂ (@odd) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

BadWoof (@BadWoof) · Dec 04
🔁 @gerrymcgovern:

From glued-in batteries to software lockouts, you're paying more than ever for gadgets that won't last. Here's why and what can do done about it.

Nearly every device we rely on -- from laptops and smartphones to IoT gadgets -- is designed to fail. Repairs are so expensive they might as well not exist. Upgrades? Forget them. And when something breaks, you often have no option but to replace the entire device. It's a scam, plain and simple, dressed up as progress.

zdnet.com/home-and-office/sust

Why we must reclaim digital sovereignty

disconnect.blog · Dec 03

A new white paper envisions a radically different technological future

Shared by @topstories and 14 others.
Josh Wells (@josh) · Dec 04
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

Paul Schleifer (@PaulSchleifer) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

Dave Rahardja (@drahardja) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

Kim Perales (@KimPerales) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

Politics Feed (@politics) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

Open Science Community Twente (@OpenSciTwente) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

Martin Vermeer FCD (@martinvermeer) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

Anne Roth (@anneroth) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

AT (@at) · Dec 03
🔁 @parismarx:

After the election of Donald Trump, the power of Silicon Valley needs to be challenged now more than ever — and that requires countries to take control of their technological destinies.

I’m thrilled to share a new white paper I helped co-author called “Reclaiming Digital Sovereignty” with Cecilia Rikap, Cedric Durand, Edemilson Paraná, and Paolo Gerbaudo.

disconnect.blog/why-we-must-re

#tech #policy #politics #siliconvalley #techpolicy

6 hours under martial law in Seoul

theverge.com · Dec 04

On the ground from the protests outside the National Assembly building

Shared by @aprilfollies and 29 others.
The Verge :bot: @theverge.space (@theverge) · Dec 04
🔁 @sarah_jeong:

6 hours under martial law in Seoul

A shocking coup attempt sent South Korea into political upheaval. But on the ground, at the protests that would prevent the President from seizing power, people were organized, angry, and a little drunk.

Formaldehyde Increases Your Cancer Risk No Matter Where you Live

propublica.org · Dec 03

The Environmental Protection Agency’s attempts to reckon with formaldehyde have been repeatedly thwarted by the companies that rely on it. If the past is any guide, even modest steps toward reform are all but guaranteed to hit a dead end under Trump.

Shared by @andrew and 25 others.
Vee (@VeroniqueB99) · Dec 03
🔁 @ianjames:

Formaldehyde causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant. But a ProPublica investigation found that the EPA has significantly underestimated the dangers posed by the chemical. propublica.org/article/formald

hypebot (@hypebot) · Dec 04
🔁 @bicmay:

"Federal regulators have known for more than four decades that formaldehyde is toxic, but their attempts to limit the chemical have been repeatedly thwarted by the many companies that rely on it.

This year, the Biden administration finally appeared to make some progress. The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to take a step later this month toward creating new rules that could restrict formaldehyde."

propublica.org/article/formald

#PublicHealth #environment #toxins #EPA #formaldehyde

Flipboard Science Desk (@ScienceDesk) · Dec 03
🔁 @ProPublica:

Formaldehyde Causes More #Cancer Than Any Other Toxic Air Pollutant. Little Is Being Done to Curb the Risk.

The Environmental Protection Agency’s attempts to reckon with formaldehyde have been repeatedly thwarted by the companies that rely on it. If the past is any guide, even modest steps toward reform are all but guaranteed to hit a dead end under #Trump.

#News #Pollution #Environment #EPA #DonaldTrump #Health #PublicHealth

propub.li/4gcoZdZ

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈⧖ (@dgoldsmith) · Dec 03
🔁 @ProPublica:

Formaldehyde Causes More #Cancer Than Any Other Toxic Air Pollutant. Little Is Being Done to Curb the Risk.

The Environmental Protection Agency’s attempts to reckon with formaldehyde have been repeatedly thwarted by the companies that rely on it. If the past is any guide, even modest steps toward reform are all but guaranteed to hit a dead end under #Trump.

#News #Pollution #Environment #EPA #DonaldTrump #Health #PublicHealth

propub.li/4gcoZdZ

AI6YR Ben (@ai6yr) · Dec 03
🔁 @ianjames:

Formaldehyde causes more cancer than any other toxic air pollutant. But a ProPublica investigation found that the EPA has significantly underestimated the dangers posed by the chemical. propublica.org/article/formald

Sarah Grisham (@xerophile) · Dec 04
🔁 @bicmay:

"Federal regulators have known for more than four decades that formaldehyde is toxic, but their attempts to limit the chemical have been repeatedly thwarted by the many companies that rely on it.

This year, the Biden administration finally appeared to make some progress. The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to take a step later this month toward creating new rules that could restrict formaldehyde."

propublica.org/article/formald

#PublicHealth #environment #toxins #EPA #formaldehyde

almondtree (@almondtree) · Dec 04
🔁 @bicmay:

"Federal regulators have known for more than four decades that formaldehyde is toxic, but their attempts to limit the chemical have been repeatedly thwarted by the many companies that rely on it.

This year, the Biden administration finally appeared to make some progress. The Environmental Protection Agency is expected to take a step later this month toward creating new rules that could restrict formaldehyde."

propublica.org/article/formald

#PublicHealth #environment #toxins #EPA #formaldehyde

Samhain Night (@samhainnight) · Dec 04
🔁 @hkrn:

Formaldehyde Causes More Cancer Than Any Other Toxic Air Pollutant
L: propublica.org/article/formald
C: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
posted on 2024.12.03 at 21:16:27 (c=1, p=3)

Lorraine C. (@dancingdogs) · Dec 04
🔁 @hkrn:

Formaldehyde Causes More Cancer Than Any Other Toxic Air Pollutant
L: propublica.org/article/formald
C: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
posted on 2024.12.03 at 21:16:27 (c=1, p=3)

Godot Isn't Making it

wheresyoured.at · Dec 03

Before we get going — please enjoy my speech from Web Summit, Why Are All Tech Products Now Shit? I didn’t write the title. What if what we're seeing today isn't a glimpse of the future, but the new terms of the present? What if artificial intelligence isn't actually capable

Shared by @the_roamer and 34 others.
Rand Fishkin (@randderuiter) · Dec 04

Extremely compelling read: https://www.wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-making-it/

I don't study the space closely enough to refute or endorse, but super curious what AI experts have to say. cc @cspenn @britneymuller

Bodil (@bodil) · Dec 04
🔁 @raganwald:

There's always some kid pointing out that the emperor has no clothes. Meanwhile, courtiers, toadies, and carpetbaggers are too busy acquiring vast sums of wealth to care.

We've entered the post-truth economy. My prediction is that soon, all stocks will be meme stocks, their performance driven by culture rather than anything resembling business fundamentals.

Until all the wealth is extracted, then we fold up tents and loot the next economy.

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

Coach Pāṇini ® (@paninid) · Dec 04
🔁 @raganwald:

There's always some kid pointing out that the emperor has no clothes. Meanwhile, courtiers, toadies, and carpetbaggers are too busy acquiring vast sums of wealth to care.

We've entered the post-truth economy. My prediction is that soon, all stocks will be meme stocks, their performance driven by culture rather than anything resembling business fundamentals.

Until all the wealth is extracted, then we fold up tents and loot the next economy.

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

Joachim (@joachim) · Dec 03
🔁 @gedankenstuecke:

«They believed that if they threw enough GPUs together they would turn generative AI – probabilistic models for generating stuff — into some sort of sentient computer. It’s much easier, and more comfortable, to look at the world as a series of conspiracies and grand strategies, and far scarier to see it for what it is — extremely rich and powerful people that are willing to bet insanely large amounts of money on what amounts to a few PDFs and their gut»
wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

the roamer (@the_roamer) · Dec 04
🔁 @raganwald:

There's always some kid pointing out that the emperor has no clothes. Meanwhile, courtiers, toadies, and carpetbaggers are too busy acquiring vast sums of wealth to care.

We've entered the post-truth economy. My prediction is that soon, all stocks will be meme stocks, their performance driven by culture rather than anything resembling business fundamentals.

Until all the wealth is extracted, then we fold up tents and loot the next economy.

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

Andy Balaam (@andybalaam) · Dec 04
🔁 @psyq:

Ed Zitron on the snake oil/idiocy that is generative #AI bubble. I wish I could write like him. He says all the things I suspect are true but that are only half-formed, unresearched thoughts in my brain: wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

Dusk To Don :raccoon: (@dusk) · Dec 04
🔁 @javi:

Latest Ed Zitron's is brutal. If you want to understand the dire state of the AI industry you need to read it:



https://www.wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-making-it/

George Baily (@georgebaily) · Dec 03
🔁 @gedankenstuecke:

«They believed that if they threw enough GPUs together they would turn generative AI – probabilistic models for generating stuff — into some sort of sentient computer. It’s much easier, and more comfortable, to look at the world as a series of conspiracies and grand strategies, and far scarier to see it for what it is — extremely rich and powerful people that are willing to bet insanely large amounts of money on what amounts to a few PDFs and their gut»
wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

Godot Isn't Making it

wheresyoured.at · Dec 04

Before we get going — please enjoy my speech from Web Summit, Why Are All Tech Products Now Shit? I didn’t write the title. What if what we're seeing today isn't a glimpse of the future, but the new terms of the present? What if artificial intelligence isn't actually capable

Shared by @dotjayne and 27 others.
breaque (@breaque) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

pettter (@pettter) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

Ω 🌍 Gus Posey (@Gustodon) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

LJ (@LJ) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

Jayne, a walking circulatory system (@dotjayne) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

Chancerubbage (@Chancerubbage) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

Nick (@nicksalt) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

CaveDave (@engravecavedave) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

Baldur Bjarnason (@baldur) · Dec 04
🔁 @donnotron:

Such an absolute scorcher on the state of generative Ai. Hard to pick a favorite passage, but this one works.

"The entire tech industry has become oriented around a dead-end technology that requires burning billions of dollars to provide inessential products that cost them more money to serve than anybody would ever pay."

wheresyoured.at/godot-isnt-mak

#genai #tech #enshittification

Excerpts from letters to the judge in the Celsius Network bankruptcy case

blog.mollywhite.net · Dec 03

People with funds locked in Celsius Network have been sending letters to the judge presiding over the Chapter 11 bankruptcy case. These are excerpts from those letters.

Shared by @vicgrinberg and 9 others.
Compassionate Crab (@Compassionatecrab) · Dec 04
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

Lazarou Monkey Terror 🚀💙🌈 (@Lazarou) · Dec 03
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 03
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

Freddie Oversteegen Was Right (@hannu_ikonen) · Dec 03
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

Benjamin Geer (@benjamingeer) · Dec 03
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

Dr. Victoria Grinberg (@vicgrinberg) · Dec 04
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Dec 04
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

Sarah Grisham (@xerophile) · Dec 04
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

wendinoakland holiday edition (@wendinoakland) · Dec 03
🔁 @molly0xfff:

Many people believed that because Celsius was based in the US, it was carefully regulated and therefore safe. Letters written to the judge in the bankruptcy case revealed the extent of the devastation to people around the world, some of whom had their entire life savings or retirement money on the platform. I published some excerpts (blog.mollywhite.net/celsius-le) back in July 2022.

#Celsius #crypto #cryptocurrency

It Used to Be One of the Main Ways Men Talked to Each Other. Then Everyone Went Silent.

slate.com · Dec 01

I met some of my closest friends through multiplayer games. Then a strange happening turned everyone (literally) speechless.

Shared by @StroomAfwaarts and 20 others.
No Gods , no Masters! RESIST (@palin) · Dec 04
🔁 @cdarwin:

There are multiple somber YouTube video essays about the lack of conviviality in multiplayer lobbies, and most of them bear titles that gesture toward an elemental wound in the culture.

(One video, titled “Modern Gaming Is Becoming More and More Isolated,” has over 500,000 views.)

A similar despondence has struck the domains of Reddit and GameFAQs, which have historically served as the premier watering holes for fans of the hobby.

(“No one uses voice chat these days,” wrote one user. “People don’t chat in gaming anymore,” added another.)

On a more macro level, about half of Americans are currently experiencing loneliness,
particularly among millennials and Gen Z, who represent the industry’s primary consumers.

All of this is evidence of a generation that has come to believe that a reliable source of intimacy
—even if it’s down the scope of a sniper rifle
—has gone awry.

I would find it pathetic if I didn’t totally relate

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

StroomAfwaarts 🍋 (@StroomAfwaarts) · Dec 04
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

Vee (@VeroniqueB99) · Dec 04
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

thepoliticalcat (@thepoliticalcat) · Dec 04
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Dec 03
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

almondtree (@almondtree) · Dec 03
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

heathen (@heathen) · Dec 03
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

Chris 👾 (@chris) · Dec 03
🔁 @AskPippa:

I never tried online #gaming but know lots of people who did. An interesting article about changes in the online social culture over time and the ability to make online friends.

#socialpsych

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

CatSalad🐈🥗 (D.Burch) :blobcatrainbow: (@catsalad) · Dec 03
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

CaliCarol (@jawarajabbi) · Dec 03
🔁 @skinnylatte:

Gamers are starting to feel lonely? Well hot damn maybe if other gamers didn't harass women and minority gamers... (I play lots of games and I would *never* turn on a microphone because I know better)

slate.com/culture/2024/12/vide

#Gaming

Reading With My Past Self: A Year of Revisiting Books

lithub.com · Dec 03

About the time I turned 48, I started to worry about Gabriel Garcia Marquez. I always thought a crisis brought about by an author would happen in my professional role as a book publicist rather tha…

Shared by @Nerdfest and 11 others.
Matti Järvinen (@nemeciii) · Dec 03
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

Flipboard (@Flipboard) · Dec 03
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

bookstodon group (@bookstodon) · Dec 03
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

Court Cantrell will not comply (@courtcan) · Dec 04
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

almondtree (@almondtree) · Dec 04
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

Flipboard Culture Desk (@CultureDesk) · Dec 04
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Dec 04
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

Gombang (@gombang) · Dec 03
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

Humanities Feed (@humanities) · Dec 03
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

Douglas McMillan (@Nerdfest) · Dec 04
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Book publicist Angela Baggetta has spent the past year re-reading books: "One Hundred Years of Solitude." "The Woman Warrior." "Possession." "Little Women." She writes for LitHub about the unexpected delights, the shift in perspective that age has brought, and what she learned. Are you a re-reader of books? Tell us in the comments what motivates you to pluck a book from the (real or digital) shelves over and again, and which book you've read the most.

flip.it/Py-4Qw

#Books #Reading @bookstodon #Literature #Bookstodon #Culture

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