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Worth reading

‘A climate of unparalleled malevolence’: are we on our way to the sixth major mass extinction?

theguardian.com · Aug 19

The long read: Churning quantities of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere at the rate we are going could lead the planet to another Great Dying

Shared by @jaztrophysicist and 30 others.
Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Aug 19
🔁 @markmccaughrean:

The Siberian Traps erupted 252 million years ago, spreading huge volumes of lava across a region as large as Europe. It also burned buried fossil fuel & injected colossal quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere.

The planet couldn’t cope, sparking the worst mass extinction in Earth’s history.

As Peter Brannen describes in this piece, humankind’s voracious appetite for energy is again overwhelming our planet’s capacity to recycle CO2, sending us in the same direction.

theguardian.com/environment/20

A.A. Delafin, radical (@mysteriarch) · Aug 19
🔁 @markmccaughrean:

The Siberian Traps erupted 252 million years ago, spreading huge volumes of lava across a region as large as Europe. It also burned buried fossil fuel & injected colossal quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere.

The planet couldn’t cope, sparking the worst mass extinction in Earth’s history.

As Peter Brannen describes in this piece, humankind’s voracious appetite for energy is again overwhelming our planet’s capacity to recycle CO2, sending us in the same direction.

theguardian.com/environment/20

Eugene Alvin Villar 🇵🇭 (@seav) · Aug 19
🔁 @markmccaughrean:

The Siberian Traps erupted 252 million years ago, spreading huge volumes of lava across a region as large as Europe. It also burned buried fossil fuel & injected colossal quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere.

The planet couldn’t cope, sparking the worst mass extinction in Earth’s history.

As Peter Brannen describes in this piece, humankind’s voracious appetite for energy is again overwhelming our planet’s capacity to recycle CO2, sending us in the same direction.

theguardian.com/environment/20

Patrick Hadfield (@patrickhadfield) · Aug 19
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Peter Brannen warns us:

'the rate at which humans are now injecting CO2 into the oceans & atmosphere today far surpasses the planet’s ability to keep pace. We are now at the initial stages of a system failure. If we keep at it for much longer, we might see what actual failure really means'.... will the Earth's sixth major extinction event be driven by human activity? Look like it will.

We know we're wrecking our home, but a better response is needed

#climate #politics
theguardian.com/environment/20

gehsteiger (@stehgeiger) · Aug 19
🔁 @markmccaughrean:

The Siberian Traps erupted 252 million years ago, spreading huge volumes of lava across a region as large as Europe. It also burned buried fossil fuel & injected colossal quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere.

The planet couldn’t cope, sparking the worst mass extinction in Earth’s history.

As Peter Brannen describes in this piece, humankind’s voracious appetite for energy is again overwhelming our planet’s capacity to recycle CO2, sending us in the same direction.

theguardian.com/environment/20

diana 🏳️‍⚧️🦋🌱 (@dianea) · Aug 19
🔁 @markmccaughrean:

The Siberian Traps erupted 252 million years ago, spreading huge volumes of lava across a region as large as Europe. It also burned buried fossil fuel & injected colossal quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere.

The planet couldn’t cope, sparking the worst mass extinction in Earth’s history.

As Peter Brannen describes in this piece, humankind’s voracious appetite for energy is again overwhelming our planet’s capacity to recycle CO2, sending us in the same direction.

theguardian.com/environment/20

NormanDunbar (@NormanDunbar) · Aug 19
🔁 @markmccaughrean:

The Siberian Traps erupted 252 million years ago, spreading huge volumes of lava across a region as large as Europe. It also burned buried fossil fuel & injected colossal quantities of CO2 into the atmosphere.

The planet couldn’t cope, sparking the worst mass extinction in Earth’s history.

As Peter Brannen describes in this piece, humankind’s voracious appetite for energy is again overwhelming our planet’s capacity to recycle CO2, sending us in the same direction.

theguardian.com/environment/20

Worth reading

Why Climate Activists Are Slashing JP Morgan’s Electricity Cables | Novara Media

novaramedia.com · Aug 18

On Monday morning, climate activists cut the electricity cables that supply the JP Morgan and Allianz offices in the City of London. Novara Media spoke to them about why they think it’s time the movement turned to sabotage.

Shared by @xyhhx and 28 others.
Peter Brown (@peterbrown) · Aug 18
🔁 @Snoro:

the System activists have sliced the electricity cables that control the gas supply at JP Morgan’s London office & superglued the cabinet that houses them shut – making a quick repair impossible

In short, an act of sabotage against the single largest fossil fuel funder in the world. Researchers say that over the last four years, JP Morgan has pumped an eye-watering $192 billion into the industry
novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

#London #UK #ClimateChange #pollution #environment #climate #ClimateStrike

Patrick Hadfield (@patrickhadfield) · Aug 18
🔁 @Snoro:

the System activists have sliced the electricity cables that control the gas supply at JP Morgan’s London office & superglued the cabinet that houses them shut – making a quick repair impossible

In short, an act of sabotage against the single largest fossil fuel funder in the world. Researchers say that over the last four years, JP Morgan has pumped an eye-watering $192 billion into the industry
novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

#London #UK #ClimateChange #pollution #environment #climate #ClimateStrike

Roknrol (@roknrol) · Aug 19
🔁 @ExtinctionR:

Oh dear, activists cut either power or telecommunications to JP Morgan, Allianz and Barclays on Monday.

Still, those companies are key players in the $7,900,000,000,000 invested in the fossil fuel industry so Shut The System are justified in doing it.

novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

Martin Vermeer FCD (@martinvermeer) · Aug 18
🔁 @ExtinctionR:

Oh dear, activists cut either power or telecommunications to JP Morgan, Allianz and Barclays on Monday.

Still, those companies are key players in the $7,900,000,000,000 invested in the fossil fuel industry so Shut The System are justified in doing it.

novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

Andy Fletcher (@X31Andy) · Aug 18
🔁 @Snoro:

the System activists have sliced the electricity cables that control the gas supply at JP Morgan’s London office & superglued the cabinet that houses them shut – making a quick repair impossible

In short, an act of sabotage against the single largest fossil fuel funder in the world. Researchers say that over the last four years, JP Morgan has pumped an eye-watering $192 billion into the industry
novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

#London #UK #ClimateChange #pollution #environment #climate #ClimateStrike

Wen (@Wen) · Aug 18
🔁 @Snoro:

the System activists have sliced the electricity cables that control the gas supply at JP Morgan’s London office & superglued the cabinet that houses them shut – making a quick repair impossible

In short, an act of sabotage against the single largest fossil fuel funder in the world. Researchers say that over the last four years, JP Morgan has pumped an eye-watering $192 billion into the industry
novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

#London #UK #ClimateChange #pollution #environment #climate #ClimateStrike

Børge (@forteller) · Aug 18
🔁 @continuation:

"An act of sabotage against the single largest fossil fuel funder in the world. Researchers say that over the last four years, JP Morgan has pumped an eye-watering $192 billion into the industry."

novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Aug 19
🔁 @ExtinctionR:

Oh dear, activists cut either power or telecommunications to JP Morgan, Allianz and Barclays on Monday.

Still, those companies are key players in the $7,900,000,000,000 invested in the fossil fuel industry so Shut The System are justified in doing it.

novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

A.A. Delafin, blackguard (@mysteriarch) · Aug 19
🔁 @ExtinctionR:

Oh dear, activists cut either power or telecommunications to JP Morgan, Allianz and Barclays on Monday.

Still, those companies are key players in the $7,900,000,000,000 invested in the fossil fuel industry so Shut The System are justified in doing it.

novaramedia.com/2025/08/18/why

Worth reading

Eighty years of ‘Animal Farm’: Why we keep reading Orwell

english.elpais.com · Aug 19

The British writer was satirizing Stalinism in his novel, but the story is a warning against any form of totalitarianism and a defense of independence, intelligence and, above all, humanity

Shared by @NatureMC and 24 others.
trends (@trendsbot) · Aug 19

Eighty years of ‘Animal Farm’: Why we keep reading Orwell english.elpais.com/culture/202
The British writer was satirizing Stalinism in his novel, but the story is a warning against any form of totalitarianism and a defense of independence, intelligence and, above all, humanity
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61 uses from 53 accounts #toplink

Joseph Meyer (@JosephMeyer) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

Miro Collas (@Miro_Collas) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

Andrew (@dcbikeguy) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

Fight the Right (@Nigel_Purchase) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: (@dch) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

Madeleine Morris (@Remittancegirl) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

MFennVT (@mfennvt) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

Dan Neuman 🇨🇦 (@dan613) · Aug 19
🔁 @benroyce:

A milestone happened 2 days ago:

80 years of George #Orwell's "Animal Farm"

Unlike "1984": potent searing foresight but unfortunately twisted and weaponized by the right and thus its true lessons muddied, "Animal Farm" slips under the radar because it's seen primarily as an anti-#Stalinism polemic

That's a shallow understanding

It's true power is as an anti-#fascism work

Less right wing "1984" social media memes please

More left wing "Animal Farm" thought please

english.elpais.com/culture/202

Worth reading

Obsidian’s CEO on why productivity tools need community more than AI

theverge.com · Aug 18

Steph “kepano” Ango on how software can be a superpower and why you don’t need AI to supercharge your life.

Shared by @hankg and 24 others.
Matt Wilcox (@mattwilcox) · Aug 18
🔁 @obsidian:

The latest episode of Decoder features a deep dive about Obsidian with @kepano and why we're not rushing to add sparkly AI buttons everywhere

theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

Saaste (@saaste) · Aug 19
🔁 @autiomaa:

Steph Ango (CEO of Obsidian) has good things to say.

“We actually don’t know how many users Obsidian has. We don’t know how sticky it is because we don’t have any analytics. It’s very privacy-oriented, so we don’t track anything about our users. We don’t know what suddenly causes someone to churn or whatever. We prefer not to track those things. Also, the data doesn’t have to be exported.”
theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

#Obsidian #privacy

Glyph (@glyph) · Aug 19
🔁 @bnys:

wow seems like obsidian has a great team making sensible choices prioritizing long-term stability over chasing shiny objects theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

mind.it (@mindtunes) · Aug 18
🔁 @autiomaa:

Steph Ango (CEO of Obsidian) has good things to say.

“We actually don’t know how many users Obsidian has. We don’t know how sticky it is because we don’t have any analytics. It’s very privacy-oriented, so we don’t track anything about our users. We don’t know what suddenly causes someone to churn or whatever. We prefer not to track those things. Also, the data doesn’t have to be exported.”
theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

#Obsidian #privacy

Christoffer S. (@nopatience) · Aug 18
🔁 @obsidian:

The latest episode of Decoder features a deep dive about Obsidian with
@kepano and why we're not rushing to add sparkly AI buttons everywhere

theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

V (@SarraceniaWilds) · Aug 18
🔁 @bnys:

wow seems like obsidian has a great team making sensible choices prioritizing long-term stability over chasing shiny objects theverge.com/decoder-podcast-w

ICE Is Nothing Like the Brownshirts Because the Brownshirts Actually Identified Themselves

mcsweeneys.net · Aug 18

Let’s get this out of the way: Immigration and Customs Enforcement is nothing like the Sturmabteilung, aka Hitler’s Brownshirts. Your main clue is ...

Shared by @Porkwich and 19 others.
Angela Scholder (@AngelaScholder) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Claus Cramon Houmann (@claushoumann) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Steven Heywood (@Stevenheywood) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Karl Auerbach (@karlauerbach) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Dan Neuman 🇨🇦 (@dan613) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

xs4me2 (@xs4me2) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Tuckers Nuts Resist! 🇺🇦  (@jstatepost) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Charrvein (@apalsson) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Aug 19
🔁 @dangillmor:

"The Brownshirts wanted everyone to see them beat people in the streets. They did public terror. ICE does plausible terror so they can go out and get tacos on the weekend."

mcsweeneys.net/articles/ice-is

Worth reading

AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event

theatlantic.com · Aug 19

Three years in, one of AI’s enduring impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it.

Shared by @haiku_brian and 7 others.
Valerie Aurora 🇺🇦 (@vaurora) · Aug 19
🔁 @festal:

At the same time in the West.

"It seems that one of the many offerings of generative AI is a kind of psychosis-as-a-service."

I increasingly become convinced that it's impossible to understand the West's attitude towards AI outside the context of its relative decline.

theatlantic.com/technology/arc

Cosima (she/her) (@gazebo_c) · Aug 19
🔁 @tante:

"This strange brew of shock, confusion, and ambivalence, I’ve realized, is the defining emotion of the generative-AI era. Three years into the hype, it seems that one of AI’s enduring cultural impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it."

theatlantic.com/technology/arc

Brian Smith (@BrianSmith950) · Aug 19
🔁 @festal:

At the same time in the West.

"It seems that one of the many offerings of generative AI is a kind of psychosis-as-a-service."

I increasingly become convinced that it's impossible to understand the West's attitude towards AI outside the context of its relative decline.

theatlantic.com/technology/arc

Baldur Bjarnason (@baldur) · Aug 19
🔁 @festal:

At the same time in the West.

"It seems that one of the many offerings of generative AI is a kind of psychosis-as-a-service."

I increasingly become convinced that it's impossible to understand the West's attitude towards AI outside the context of its relative decline.

theatlantic.com/technology/arc

Æ. (@aesthr) · Aug 19
🔁 @tante:

"This strange brew of shock, confusion, and ambivalence, I’ve realized, is the defining emotion of the generative-AI era. Three years into the hype, it seems that one of AI’s enduring cultural impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it."

theatlantic.com/technology/arc

Brian Beach (@haiku_brian) · Aug 19
🔁 @festal:

At the same time in the West.

"It seems that one of the many offerings of generative AI is a kind of psychosis-as-a-service."

I increasingly become convinced that it's impossible to understand the West's attitude towards AI outside the context of its relative decline.

theatlantic.com/technology/arc

Don't listen to centrist Democrats about crime

publicnotice.co · Aug 19

They're wrong on the policy and wrong on the politics.

Shared by @jwilker and 13 others.
Journalism & Comment Channel (@journalismandcomment) · Aug 19
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"If President Trump installed a guillotine where the White House Rose Garden used to be and started kidnapping and then beheading one Democratic member of Congress every day at noon, in a matter of days there would be an article in The Atlantic titled 'Beheading Opposition Politicians is Wrong, But Democrats Need to Rethink Their Opposition to the Death Penalty.'”

~ Paul Waldman

#Trump #WashintonDC #media #centrism #BothSidesism #normalization #sanewashing #fascism

publicnotice.co/p/democratic-m

Nowhere Girl (@gwynnion) · Aug 19
🔁 @hankg: If President Trump installed a guillotine where the White House Rose Garden used to be and started kidnapping and then beheading one Democratic member of Congress every day at noon, in a matter of days there would be an article in The Atlantic titled “Beheading Opposition Politicians is Wrong, But Democrats Need to Rethink Their Opposition to the Death Penalty.” #uspoli publicnotice.co/p/democratic-m…
Flipboard News Desk (@NewsDesk) · Aug 19
🔁 @aaron.rupar:

New in PN: Don't listen to centrist Democrats about crime

"The right response to Trump’s authoritarianism isn’t to say 'maybe he has a point.' It’s to attack him and his allies for their dishonesty, their thuggishness, and their failures. That’s how Democrats avoid looking weak."

https://www.publicnotice.co/p/democratic-messaging-crime-trump-dc

MFennVT (@mfennvt) · Aug 19
🔁 @atrupar:

New in PN: Don't listen to centrist Democrats about crime

"The right response to Trump’s authoritarianism isn’t to say 'maybe he has a point.' It’s to attack him and his allies for their dishonesty, their thuggishness, and their failures. That’s how Democrats avoid looking weak." publicnotice.co/p/democratic-m

(@Perrin42) · Aug 19
🔁 @atrupar:

New in PN: Don't listen to centrist Democrats about crime

"The right response to Trump’s authoritarianism isn’t to say 'maybe he has a point.' It’s to attack him and his allies for their dishonesty, their thuggishness, and their failures. That’s how Democrats avoid looking weak." publicnotice.co/p/democratic-m

John Wilker 👨🏽‍💻 (@jwilker) · Aug 19
🔁 @aaron.rupar:

"Dems can turn things around by holding up people who are working hard on this issue and succeeding. Brandon Scott talking about how he actually brought down crime in Baltimore is more effective than the blathering of 'strategists' whose answer to everything is that Dems should act like Republicans."

https://www.publicnotice.co/p/democratic-messaging-crime-trump-dc

Kevin Karhan :verified: (@kkarhan) · Aug 19
🔁 @hankg: If President Trump installed a guillotine where the White House Rose Garden used to be and started kidnapping and then beheading one Democratic member of Congress every day at noon, in a matter of days there would be an article in The Atlantic titled “Beheading Opposition Politicians is Wrong, But Democrats Need to Rethink Their Opposition to the Death Penalty.” #uspoli publicnotice.co/p/democratic-m…
Worth reading

AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event

theatlantic.com · Aug 18

Three years in, one of AI’s enduring impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it.

Shared by @mxp and 15 others.
pospi (@pospi) · Aug 19

As extensive and well researched as a high-level overview can be of #AI's impacts on society, #MentalHealth, human #cognition and the #Internet.
theatlantic.com/technology/arc
(If you still have an Atlantic "free article" or access behind the paywall, that is...)
via @bruces

Quoting a fun paragraph with its deeplinks:

Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Aug 19
🔁 @twitnews:

AI Is a Mass-Delusion Event - theatlantic.com/technology/arc

Three years in, one of AI’s enduring impacts is to make people feel like they’re losing it.

#im

Worth reading

I’m an award-winning mathematician. Trump just cut my funding.

newsletter.ofthebrave.org · Aug 18

The “Mozart of Math” tried to stay out of politics. Then it came for his research.

Shared by @aslakr and 18 others.
Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Aug 18
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

E Pluribussy Unum (@rick) · Aug 18
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

Thomas Sturm (@tsturm) · Aug 19
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

Glyph (@glyph) · Aug 19
🔁 @JulianWasTaken:

> In the more tranquil past, I myself was content to largely focus on technical or personal aspects of my own research, teaching, and mentoring, and leave the broader political debate and activism to others; but in our current environment, when even the most benign activities are subject to capricious disruption and political interference, the luxury of disengagement is no longer a viable option.

from @tao's newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

Roy #EatTheRich Pardee 🇺🇸 (@rpardee) · Aug 18
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

Ned Yeung (@ned) · Aug 18
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Aug 18
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

GLC (@glc) · Aug 18
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

ɹ uɐp :antifascism: (@dannotdaniel) · Aug 19
🔁 @tao:

I wrote an op-ed on the world-class STEM research ecosystem in the United States, and how this ecosystem is now under attack on multiple fronts by the current administration: newsletter.ofthebrave.org/p/im

$136M

john.onolan.org · Aug 18

We've now generated over $136M from free, open source software with Ghost $36M in revenue from managed hosting $100M in platform revenue for indie publishers The ecosystem is growing really quickly at this point, and really excited about where things are heading next. For a while it felt like the

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