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How Autocrats Meddle With Elections

theatlantic.com · Feb 06

The Trump administration has its eyes on the midterms and beyond.

Shared by @vtag and 58 others.
Kyle Montanio (@FantasticalEconomics) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Kristen (@kristen_d) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Trending Bot (@trending) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

GJ Groothedde 🇪🇺 (@Eetschrijver) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Petra van Cronenburg (@NatureMC) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum.bsky.social:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm" www.theatlantic.com/podcasts/202...

How Autocrats Meddle With Elec...

Nonya Bidniss (@Nonya_Bidniss) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Cainmark Does Not Comply 🚲 (@cainmark) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Andrew (@dcbikeguy) · Feb 06
🔁 @anneapplebaum:

"Voter suppression is one of the core tools of authoritarianism. It is how you shift from democracy to autocracy. And for millions of Americans, it’s about to become the norm"

theatlantic.com/podcasts/2026/

Invisible Women - 99% Invisible

99percentinvisible.org · Feb 06

Snow plowing patterns seem an unlikely subject of a gender study conducted in a small town in Sweden. After all, the town’s approach appeared logical and neutral enough on the surface: plow major roads first, particularly those leading into and out of town, followed by smaller local streets. It...

Shared by @harold and 35 others.
Brian Marick (@marick) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

cyplo (@cyplo) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

Andrew Abernathy (@andrewabernathy) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

Petra van Cronenburg (@NatureMC) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

elmine (@elmine) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

ZenHeathen :canada: (@ZenHeathen) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

Tarnport (@Tarnport) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

petes_bread_eqn_xls (@petes_bread_eqn_xls) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

smells of bikes (@smellsofbikes) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

diana 🏳️‍⚧️🦋🌱 (@dianea) · Feb 06
🔁 @CiaraNi:

Each time I see cycleways & paths still treacherous hours after the roads have been cleared, I recall this 99% Invisible episode.

"In Sweden, the council reversed its approach and plowed side-roads & paths first. It had a huge impact, reducing number of people admitted to emergency centres, particularly women. It had an economic impact from lower healthcare costs. Driving through a few inches was less dangerous than walking through snow, particularly if pushing a pram."

99percentinvisible.org/episode

Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes

anthropic.com · Feb 05

Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.

Shared by @indutny and 31 others.
peelinggecko (@peelinggecko) · Feb 06
🔁 @mgorny:

"Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes"

anthropic.com/engineering/buil

"""
To stress test it, I tasked 16 agents with writing a Rust-based C compiler, from scratch, capable of compiling the Linux kernel. Over nearly 2,000 Claude Code sessions and $20,000 in API costs, the agent team produced a 100,000-line compiler that can build Linux 6.9 on x86, ARM, and RISC-V.
"""

Congratulations, bro! You've just proven that if you spent a fortune and boil oceans, you can eventually get a model trained on existing C compilers to create a C compiler that nobody wanted and nobody in their sane mind would want to maintain. But hey, maintenance is a thing of the past! We'll just boil some more oceans and have it fix itself.

#AI #LLM #slop #NoAI

Jesus Michał "Le Sigh" 🏔 (he) (@mgorny) · Feb 06

"Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes"

anthropic.com/engineering/buil

"""
To stress test it, I tasked 16 agents with writing a Rust-based C compiler, from scratch, capable of compiling the Linux kernel. Over nearly 2,000 Claude Code sessions and $20,000 in API costs, the agent team produced a 100,000-line compiler that can build Linux 6.9 on x86, ARM, and RISC-V.
"""

Congratulations, bro! You've just proven that if you spent a fortune and boil oceans, you can eventually get a model trained on existing C compilers to create a C compiler that nobody wanted and nobody in their sane mind would want to maintain. But hey, maintenance is a thing of the past! We'll just boil some more oceans and have it fix itself.

#AI #LLM #slop #NoAI

TWiT News Feed (@twitnews) · Feb 06

Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes \ Anthropic - anthropic.com/engineering/buil

Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.

#im

Joshua (@DrJosh9000) · Feb 06

What is it with LLM companies getting their product to produce something that already exists? (Hint: they're trying to look impressive)

Looking at you, Anthropic (warning: LLM propaganda): anthropic.com/engineering/buil

Surely you are aware that:
- we already have C compilers
- that are open source
- that your bloated autocomplete was certainly trained on

so if anything this exercise is just a tragic waste?

mxk (@mxk) · Feb 06
🔁 @mgorny:

"Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes"

anthropic.com/engineering/buil

"""
To stress test it, I tasked 16 agents with writing a Rust-based C compiler, from scratch, capable of compiling the Linux kernel. Over nearly 2,000 Claude Code sessions and $20,000 in API costs, the agent team produced a 100,000-line compiler that can build Linux 6.9 on x86, ARM, and RISC-V.
"""

Congratulations, bro! You've just proven that if you spent a fortune and boil oceans, you can eventually get a model trained on existing C compilers to create a C compiler that nobody wanted and nobody in their sane mind would want to maintain. But hey, maintenance is a thing of the past! We'll just boil some more oceans and have it fix itself.

#AI #LLM #slop #NoAI

History of Guaranteed Minimum Income in America • RGMII

rgmii.org · Feb 06

A three-part history of Guaranteed Minimum Income in America — from early debates to the 1960s–70s near-miss and today’s modern pilots and experiments.

Shared by @davebauerart and 15 others.
John Pell (@gaelicWizard) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

PonderStibbons (@PonderStibbons) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

Lily Star (@starlily) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

Cainmark Does Not Comply 🚲 (@cainmark) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

ItsDoctorNotMrs 🇨🇦 (@northernlights) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

trending_bot (@trending_bot) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

hypebot (@hypebot) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

Abie (@temptoetiam) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

Ned Batchelder (@nedbat) · Feb 06
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

Dave bauer (@davebauerart) · Feb 07
🔁 @codinghorror:

"These pieces explain how Guaranteed Minimum Income (GMI) went from a fringe idea to nearly becoming law, seemed to disappear, and then came back at scale through modern experiments" and let me tell you, I had NO IDEA how much the US had actually experimented with these concepts. I guarantee (no pun intended) that you will be surprised at what you learn. I definitely was. rgmii.org/history-of-gmi/

GitHub Actions Is Slowly Killing Your Engineering Team - Ian Duncan - Ian Duncan

iankduncan.com · Feb 05

Why GitHub Actions is the Internet Explorer of CI, and why Buildkite offers a better path forward for teams that care about developer experience.

Shared by @jchyip and 19 others.
roens (@roens) · Feb 06
🔁 @kouhai:

holy shit so much this

i set up treehouse’s internal container CI for build execution containers running under woodpecker… because I couldn’t stand GHA!

“justfile” scripts running in artisanal containers; this is as good as you can get without paying for buildkite

iankduncan.com/engineering/202

Kevin Karhan :verified: (@kkarhan) · Feb 06
🔁 @mgorny:

"#GitHub Actions Is Slowly Killing Your Engineering Team"

iankduncan.com/engineering/202

"""
Things that seem small but accumulate. Each one is survivable. Together they form a compelling case for simply walking into the sea. The sea does not have YAML. The sea does not require a GITHUB_TOKEN.
"""

I wonder if the author ever experienced #Azure over GitHub. Yes, they managed to make something worse. Much worse.

Cybarbie (@nf3xn) · Feb 05
🔁 @Viss:

I have only made it past the first two paragraphs of this article, but i can tell you that I submit a talk to hackcon (which happens in a week), that sadly was rejected, entitled "keeping secrets: how to loot github secrets" and my technique 100% uses github actions to do it.

iankduncan.com/engineering/202

Jesus Michał "Le Sigh" 🏔 (he) (@mgorny) · Feb 05

"#GitHub Actions Is Slowly Killing Your Engineering Team"

iankduncan.com/engineering/202

"""
Things that seem small but accumulate. Each one is survivable. Together they form a compelling case for simply walking into the sea. The sea does not have YAML. The sea does not require a GITHUB_TOKEN.
"""

I wonder if the author ever experienced #Azure over GitHub. Yes, they managed to make something worse. Much worse.

#1 Dr. Lenora Riggs Fangirl (@vyr) · Feb 05
🔁 @Viss:

I have only made it past the first two paragraphs of this article, but i can tell you that I submit a talk to hackcon (which happens in a week), that sadly was rejected, entitled "keeping secrets: how to loot github secrets" and my technique 100% uses github actions to do it.

iankduncan.com/engineering/202

Fight!

broligarchy.substack.com · Feb 05

Fuck Bezos. The Washington Post can and must rise again.

Shared by @carolecadwalla and 12 others.
Chitchat (@Cyclist) · Feb 06
🔁 @janhoglund:

“The world is on fire. The entire media industry is a shitshow. And the only interesting, impactful thing to do in this moment, I believe, is to be bold and brave and to try something new. What looks like “security” isn’t.”
—Carole Cadwalladr, Fight!
broligarchy.substack.com/p/fig
#bezos #jeffbezos #washingtonpost

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Feb 06
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"Dear Washington Post journalists,

Solidarity on a terrible day. A craven tech bro has sold you out."

~ Carole Cadwalladr

#JeffBezos #Trump #WashingtonPost #TechBros #EconomicElites #fascism #journalism
/13

broligarchy.substack.com/p/fig

Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Feb 05
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"Dear Washington Post journalists,

Solidarity on a terrible day. A craven tech bro has sold you out."

~ Carole Cadwalladr

#JeffBezos #Trump #WashingtonPost #TechBros #EconomicElites #fascism #journalism
/13

broligarchy.substack.com/p/fig

Cat West (@Catawu) · Feb 06
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"Dear Washington Post journalists,

Solidarity on a terrible day. A craven tech bro has sold you out."

~ Carole Cadwalladr

#JeffBezos #Trump #WashingtonPost #TechBros #EconomicElites #fascism #journalism
/13

broligarchy.substack.com/p/fig

Neil E. Hodges (@tk) · Feb 06
🔁 @janhoglund:

“The world is on fire. The entire media industry is a shitshow. And the only interesting, impactful thing to do in this moment, I believe, is to be bold and brave and to try something new. What looks like “security” isn’t.”
—Carole Cadwalladr, Fight!
broligarchy.substack.com/p/fig
#bezos #jeffbezos #washingtonpost

GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Feb 05
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"Dear Washington Post journalists,

Solidarity on a terrible day. A craven tech bro has sold you out."

~ Carole Cadwalladr

#JeffBezos #Trump #WashingtonPost #TechBros #EconomicElites #fascism #journalism
/13

broligarchy.substack.com/p/fig

Marko (@decorum) · Feb 06

Die #WashingtonPost entlässt also 300 Mitarbeiter. Das tut richtig weh. Wir stellen fest, dass Tech-Bros wohl keine guten Zeitungsverleger sind.

#CaroleCadwalladr hat dazu einen guten Substack Post verfasst.

🌀 broligarchy.substack.com/p/fig

Worth reading
Shared by @PonderStibbons and 26 others.
Jess👾 (@JessTheUnstill) · Feb 06

I read faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la this morning ranting about C language ABI. I've never looked into the guts of languages and compilers, so I didn't even know what ABI is, let alone put up a few thousand words rant about the inner glue of C. But I'm sure there's shit I know that they don't know about. Because that's just how the world works. It's weird though.

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la

Marc (@mdiluz) · Feb 06
🔁 @mjg59:

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la deserves a fucking record for managing to trigger people into being extremely upset while also demonstrating that they don't understand the actual point being made

Robert (@kubanrob) · Feb 06
🔁 @mjg59:

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la deserves a fucking record for managing to trigger people into being extremely upset while also demonstrating that they don't understand the actual point being made

Aslak Raanes (@aslakr) · Feb 06
🔁 @mjg59:

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la deserves a fucking record for managing to trigger people into being extremely upset while also demonstrating that they don't understand the actual point being made

Baptiste (@Saint_loup) · Feb 06
🔁 @mjg59:

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la deserves a fucking record for managing to trigger people into being extremely upset while also demonstrating that they don't understand the actual point being made

LisaBanana ⏚ (@LisaBanana) · Feb 06
🔁 @mjg59:

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la deserves a fucking record for managing to trigger people into being extremely upset while also demonstrating that they don't understand the actual point being made

Faith Ekstrand (@gfxstrand) · Feb 06
🔁 @mjg59:

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la deserves a fucking record for managing to trigger people into being extremely upset while also demonstrating that they don't understand the actual point being made

PonderStibbons (@PonderStibbons) · Feb 06
🔁 @JessTheUnstill:

I read faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la this morning ranting about C language ABI. I've never looked into the guts of languages and compilers, so I didn't even know what ABI is, let alone put up a few thousand words rant about the inner glue of C. But I'm sure there's shit I know that they don't know about. Because that's just how the world works. It's weird though.

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la

Alyssa Coghlan (@ancoghlan) · Feb 06
🔁 @mjg59:

faultlore.com/blah/c-isnt-a-la deserves a fucking record for managing to trigger people into being extremely upset while also demonstrating that they don't understand the actual point being made

It’s time for the world to boycott the US

aljazeera.com · Feb 05

A global boycott may be the only nonviolent way to curb US aggression and repression.

Shared by @DrALJONES and 13 others.
*|FNAME|*:canada:🇬🇱🇺🇦 (@crispius) · Feb 06
🔁 @DrALJONES:

"It’s time for the world to boycott the US"

"Under Donald Trump, the US is escalating violence abroad & repression at home while facing none of the sanctions routinely demanded of other states."

"A global boycott & divestment campaign may now be the only nonviolent way to force accountability."

aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/

#USPol #EUPol #CdnPoli #BoycottAmerica #autocracy #Racism .

GeofCox (@GeofCox) · Feb 06
🔁 @DrALJONES:

"It’s time for the world to boycott the US"

"Under Donald Trump, the US is escalating violence abroad & repression at home while facing none of the sanctions routinely demanded of other states."

"A global boycott & divestment campaign may now be the only nonviolent way to force accountability."

aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/

#USPol #EUPol #CdnPoli #BoycottAmerica #autocracy #Racism .

Chris McCabe (@CableSt) · Feb 06
🔁 @DrALJONES:

"It’s time for the world to boycott the US"

"Under Donald Trump, the US is escalating violence abroad & repression at home while facing none of the sanctions routinely demanded of other states."

"A global boycott & divestment campaign may now be the only nonviolent way to force accountability."

aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/

#USPol #EUPol #CdnPoli #BoycottAmerica #autocracy #Racism .

J.L.1285 :cangoose: (@CAWguy) · Feb 06
🔁 @DrALJONES:

"It’s time for the world to boycott the US"

"Under Donald Trump, the US is escalating violence abroad & repression at home while facing none of the sanctions routinely demanded of other states."

"A global boycott & divestment campaign may now be the only nonviolent way to force accountability."

aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/

#USPol #EUPol #CdnPoli #BoycottAmerica #autocracy #Racism .

Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Feb 06
🔁 @DrALJONES:

"It’s time for the world to boycott the US"

"Under Donald Trump, the US is escalating violence abroad & repression at home while facing none of the sanctions routinely demanded of other states."

"A global boycott & divestment campaign may now be the only nonviolent way to force accountability."

aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/

#USPol #EUPol #CdnPoli #BoycottAmerica #autocracy #Racism .

Compassionate Crab (@Compassionatecrab) · Feb 06
🔁 @DrALJONES:

"It’s time for the world to boycott the US"

"Under Donald Trump, the US is escalating violence abroad & repression at home while facing none of the sanctions routinely demanded of other states."

"A global boycott & divestment campaign may now be the only nonviolent way to force accountability."

aljazeera.com/opinions/2026/2/

#USPol #EUPol #CdnPoli #BoycottAmerica #autocracy #Racism .

Worth reading

Agnes Pockels Find Wonder While Washing Dishes and Invents Surface Science

minouette.blogspot.com · Feb 06

Agnes Pockels , linocut, 11" x 14" on Japanese paper, by Ele Willoughby, 2026 The seventh prompt for #PrinterSolstice2026 is division, and I...

Shared by @CosmicTraveler and 7 others.
BashStKid (@BashStKid) · Feb 06
🔁 @minouette:

He instantly recognized the importance of Agnes’ work & to his credit he sent them to Nature, putting the weight of his reputation behind supporting the work of an unknown amateur. Nature published Ages’ letter with Rayleigh’s cover letter. This paper, ‘Surface Tension’ is considered a landmark in the history of surface #chemistry

Find more on my blog: minouette.blogspot.com/2026/02

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Bill Minarik (@silicatefondue) · Feb 06
🔁 @minouette:

He instantly recognized the importance of Agnes’ work & to his credit he sent them to Nature, putting the weight of his reputation behind supporting the work of an unknown amateur. Nature published Ages’ letter with Rayleigh’s cover letter. This paper, ‘Surface Tension’ is considered a landmark in the history of surface #chemistry

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The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Feb 06
🔁 @minouette:

He instantly recognized the importance of Agnes’ work & to his credit he sent them to Nature, putting the weight of his reputation behind supporting the work of an unknown amateur. Nature published Ages’ letter with Rayleigh’s cover letter. This paper, ‘Surface Tension’ is considered a landmark in the history of surface #chemistry

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Djoerd Hiemstra 🍉 (@djoerd) · Feb 06
🔁 @minouette:

He instantly recognized the importance of Agnes’ work & to his credit he sent them to Nature, putting the weight of his reputation behind supporting the work of an unknown amateur. Nature published Ages’ letter with Rayleigh’s cover letter. This paper, ‘Surface Tension’ is considered a landmark in the history of surface #chemistry

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Anna Anthro (@AnnaAnthro) · Feb 06
🔁 @minouette:

He instantly recognized the importance of Agnes’ work & to his credit he sent them to Nature, putting the weight of his reputation behind supporting the work of an unknown amateur. Nature published Ages’ letter with Rayleigh’s cover letter. This paper, ‘Surface Tension’ is considered a landmark in the history of surface #chemistry

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kim_harding ✅ (@kim_harding) · Feb 06
🔁 @minouette:

He instantly recognized the importance of Agnes’ work & to his credit he sent them to Nature, putting the weight of his reputation behind supporting the work of an unknown amateur. Nature published Ages’ letter with Rayleigh’s cover letter. This paper, ‘Surface Tension’ is considered a landmark in the history of surface #chemistry

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mhoye (@mhoye) · Feb 06
🔁 @minouette:

He instantly recognized the importance of Agnes’ work & to his credit he sent them to Nature, putting the weight of his reputation behind supporting the work of an unknown amateur. Nature published Ages’ letter with Rayleigh’s cover letter. This paper, ‘Surface Tension’ is considered a landmark in the history of surface #chemistry

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If you are reading this it is because I’m dead: here’s what I want to tell you about how to live | Carlos Hernández de Miguel

theguardian.com · Feb 06

Leaving this world in an age of lies and cruelty, my last message is simple: don’t give up on truth, says Spanish journalist Carlos Hernández de Miguel

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Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Feb 06
🔁 @CableSt:

If you aspire to journalism, take note of this. If you're a poodle for the Establishment, shame on you. If you are reading this it is because I’m dead: here’s what I want to tell you about how to live | Carlos Hernández | The Guardian theguardian.com/commentisfree/

Cat West (@Catawu) · Feb 06
🔁 @njr:

If you are reading this it is because I’m dead: here’s what I want to tell you about how to live
— Carlos Hernández
theguardian.com/commentisfree/

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