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‘Andor’ Creator Tony Gilroy Gives the Interview He Couldn’t During Its Release

hollywoodreporter.com · Feb 20

While promoting his cautionary tale about Fascism, Disney asked Gilroy to refrain from using the word. Nine months after it aired its finale, the 'Star Wars' series feels scarily prescient.

Shared by @TinJar and 70 others.
George Liquor, American (@liquor_american) · Feb 21
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Disney asked "Andor" creator Tony Gilroy not to use the word "fascism" when he was promoting its second season. Now, he's saying it — and talking about how the show's storylines connect to current U.S. politics. "So you get out your 'Fascism for Dummies' book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible," he told @THR. "How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper."

flip.it/1M7e-U

#Andor #Television #StarWars #TonyGilroy #TrumpAdministration

[object Object] (@zzt) · Feb 21
🔁 @nifta:

Wow, this is so good.

"‘Andor’ Creator Tony Gilroy Gives the Interview He Couldn’t During Its Release”

"So you get out your Fascism for Dummies book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible. How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper. "

hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-fe

draNgNon (@draNgNon) · Feb 21
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Disney asked "Andor" creator Tony Gilroy not to use the word "fascism" when he was promoting its second season. Now, he's saying it — and talking about how the show's storylines connect to current U.S. politics. "So you get out your 'Fascism for Dummies' book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible," he told @THR. "How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper."

flip.it/1M7e-U

#Andor #Television #StarWars #TonyGilroy #TrumpAdministration

technicat (@technicat) · Feb 20
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Disney asked "Andor" creator Tony Gilroy not to use the word "fascism" when he was promoting its second season. Now, he's saying it — and talking about how the show's storylines connect to current U.S. politics. "So you get out your 'Fascism for Dummies' book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible," he told @THR. "How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper."

flip.it/1M7e-U

#Andor #Television #StarWars #TonyGilroy #TrumpAdministration

Graydon Hoare (@graydon) · Feb 21
🔁 @nifta:

Wow, this is so good.

"‘Andor’ Creator Tony Gilroy Gives the Interview He Couldn’t During Its Release”

"So you get out your Fascism for Dummies book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible. How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper. "

hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-fe

Thomas Sturm (@tsturm) · Feb 20
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Disney asked "Andor" creator Tony Gilroy not to use the word "fascism" when he was promoting its second season. Now, he's saying it — and talking about how the show's storylines connect to current U.S. politics. "So you get out your 'Fascism for Dummies' book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible," he told @THR. "How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper."

flip.it/1M7e-U

#Andor #Television #StarWars #TonyGilroy #TrumpAdministration

adarsh 🚲 (@adarsh) · Feb 20
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Disney asked "Andor" creator Tony Gilroy not to use the word "fascism" when he was promoting its second season. Now, he's saying it — and talking about how the show's storylines connect to current U.S. politics. "So you get out your 'Fascism for Dummies' book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible," he told @THR. "How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper."

flip.it/1M7e-U

#Andor #Television #StarWars #TonyGilroy #TrumpAdministration

Federico Mena Quintero (@federicomena) · Feb 21
🔁 @CultureDesk:

Disney asked "Andor" creator Tony Gilroy not to use the word "fascism" when he was promoting its second season. Now, he's saying it — and talking about how the show's storylines connect to current U.S. politics. "So you get out your 'Fascism for Dummies' book for the 15 things you do, and we tried to include as many of them as we could in the most artful way possible," he told @THR. "How were we supposed to know that this clown car in Washington was going to basically use the same book that we used? So I don’t think it’s prescience so much as the sad familiarity of fascism and the karaoke menu of things that you go through to do it. You could list them from the show, or you could list them from the newspaper."

flip.it/1M7e-U

#Andor #Television #StarWars #TonyGilroy #TrumpAdministration

Paediatricians’ blood used to make new treatments for RSV and colds

newscientist.com · Feb 19

Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments

Shared by @nomdeb and 29 others.
Nomdeb (@nomdeb) · Feb 21
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

Kristen (@kristen_d) · Feb 21
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

DoomsdaysCW (@DoomsdaysCW) · Feb 21
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

BashStKid (@BashStKid) · Feb 20
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

earthling (@appassionato) · Feb 21
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 21
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

🌧️ Jay Holler 🌧️ (@jay) · Feb 21
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

Geoff Berner (@Geoffberner) · Feb 20
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

chris@strafpla.net (@chris) · Feb 21
🔁 @Natasha_Jay:

NewScientist: "Antibodies harvested from the blood of paediatricians are up to 25 times better at protecting against the common respiratory infection RSV than existing antibody therapies, and are now being developed as preventative treatments"

This is both so logical and yet absurdly like a science fiction story ...

newscientist.com/article/25160

#Science #Health

The greatest risk of AI in higher education isn’t cheating – it’s the erosion of learning itself

theconversation.com · Feb 19

Automating knowledge production and teaching weakens the ecosystem of students and scholars that sustains universities, raising existential questions about their mission.

Shared by @Jayelle96 and 18 others.
The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Feb 20
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

AI could help students cheat … that was the early panic.

But the bigger, long-term risk is this:

If AI does more of the hard parts — the thinking and researching and creating — students (and professors, too) stop actually learning.

theconversation.com/the-greate

peelinggecko (@peelinggecko) · Feb 21
🔁 @dmacphee:

“Cognitive psychology has shown that students grow intellectually through doing the work of drafting, revising, failing, trying again, grappling with confusion and revising weak arguments. This is the work of learning how to learn.”
#AI #HigherEd #Learning #Education
1/2
theconversation.com/the-greate

Guillotine Jones, Flâneur (@Guillotine_Jones) · Feb 20
🔁 @dyckron:

"They risk hollowing out the ecosystem of learning and mentorship upon which these institutions are built, and on which they depend."

The greatest risk of AI in higher education isn’t cheating – it’s the erosion of learning itself theconversation.com/the-greate

Jayelle (@Jayelle96) · Feb 21
🔁 @dmacphee:

“Cognitive psychology has shown that students grow intellectually through doing the work of drafting, revising, failing, trying again, grappling with confusion and revising weak arguments. This is the work of learning how to learn.”
#AI #HigherEd #Learning #Education
1/2
theconversation.com/the-greate

ICYMI (Law) (@icymi_law) · Feb 20
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

AI could help students cheat … that was the early panic.

But the bigger, long-term risk is this:

If AI does more of the hard parts — the thinking and researching and creating — students (and professors, too) stop actually learning.

theconversation.com/the-greate

Joseph (@JosephMeyer) · Feb 19
🔁 @TheConversationUS:

AI could help students cheat … that was the early panic.

But the bigger, long-term risk is this:

If AI does more of the hard parts — the thinking and researching and creating — students (and professors, too) stop actually learning.

theconversation.com/the-greate

Worth reading

The Internet Isn’t Facebook: How Openness Changes Everything

mnot.net · Feb 20

Openness makes the Internet harder to govern — but also makes it resilient, innovative, and difficult to capture. Let's look at how the openness of the Internet both defines it and ensures its success.

Shared by @hvdsomp and 7 others.
Alex Russell (@slightlyoff) · Feb 20

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

herbert (@hvdsomp) · Feb 20
🔁 @slightlyoff:

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

Graham K (@gklyne) · Feb 20
🔁 @slightlyoff:

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

Andrew Gallagher (@andrewg) · Feb 20
🔁 @slightlyoff:

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

Tim Kroeger (@timkrgr) · Feb 20
🔁 @slightlyoff:

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Feb 20
🔁 @slightlyoff:

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

danbri (@danbri) · Feb 20
🔁 @slightlyoff:

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

Mark Nottingham (@mnot) · Feb 20
🔁 @slightlyoff:

First, you should read @mnot's most recent post:

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/20/open_

Then, let's discuss "permissionless innovation" and what he called recently "the power of 'no'":

mnot.net/blog/2026/02/13/no.ht

A short thread thisaway... 👇

Worth reading

Modular: The Claude C Compiler: What It Reveals About the Future of Software

modular.com · Feb 19

Compilers occupy a special place in computer science. They're a canonical course in computer science education. Building one is a rite of passage. It forces you to confront how software actually works, by examining languages, abstractions, hardware, and the boundary between human intent and machi...

Shared by @timokissel and 10 others.
Timo Kissel (@timokissel) · Feb 20

"Architecture documentation has become infrastructure as #AI systems amplify well-structured knowledge while punishing undocumented systems"

This might be the death knell of one of the tenets of #agile, as we will need well-thought-through specs and plenty of documentation of intent to feed the AI
modular.com/blog/the-claude-c-

Alastair M. D. Touw (@amdt) · Feb 20
🔁 @nolan:

"The Claude C Compiler: What It Reveals About the Future of Software" by Chris Lattner modular.com/blog/the-claude-c-

This rhymes with my IndexedDB experiment. Nothing truly novel or groundbreaking, just a generic middle-of-the-road implementation informed by its training data.

𝚓𝚓@𝟷$:~ (@thejtoken) · Feb 20
🔁 @pheras:

Chris Lattner created the LLVM compiler and the Swift language.

Beyond his analysis of the compiler recently generated by Anthropic using Claude Code, his reflections on AI-assisted software engineering are very interesting.

'Work produced with AI should be understood, validated, and owned just as deeply as work written by hand. Reputation is still built on outcomes, not prompts."

.modular.com/blog/the-claude-c-

Perma (@prma) · Feb 20
🔁 @krig:

Pretty shocking how shallow and dumb this is, coming from someone like Chris Lattner.

https://www.modular.com/blog/the-claude-c-compiler-what-it-reveals-about-the-future-of-software

The most ”productive” teams now produce 10x the amount of code, he says. He presents this as a fact to build his case, which is to require his team to use AI tools. I can’t imagine writing a line like that without then leading into a discussion about productivity and how using kLOCs as a measure of productivity was famously used at IBM in the 70s to disastrous effects.

Has Chris Lattner been memory wiped? Is this was sustained cocaine use does to a person?

Nolan Lawson (@nolan) · Feb 20

"The Claude C Compiler: What It Reveals About the Future of Software" by Chris Lattner modular.com/blog/the-claude-c-

This rhymes with my IndexedDB experiment. Nothing truly novel or groundbreaking, just a generic middle-of-the-road implementation informed by its training data.

Worth reading
Shared by @mast0d0nphan and 18 others.
lj·rk (@ljrk) · Feb 20
🔁 @kims:

This is an insanely gorgeous heartwarming and heartbreaking piece of writing. I urge you to read it

[ETA: non Apple News link
huffpost.com/entry/living-in-m ]

apple.news/Al0Frj2lzRiOTCMRZgd

Nomdeb (@nomdeb) · Feb 20
🔁 @kims:

This is an insanely gorgeous heartwarming and heartbreaking piece of writing. I urge you to read it

[ETA: non Apple News link
huffpost.com/entry/living-in-m ]

apple.news/Al0Frj2lzRiOTCMRZgd

Hollie (@hollie) · Feb 20
🔁 @kims:

This is an insanely gorgeous heartwarming and heartbreaking piece of writing. I urge you to read it

[ETA: non Apple News link
huffpost.com/entry/living-in-m ]

apple.news/Al0Frj2lzRiOTCMRZgd

astroPug (@astroPug) · Feb 20
🔁 @kims:

This is an insanely gorgeous heartwarming and heartbreaking piece of writing. I urge you to read it

[ETA: non Apple News link
huffpost.com/entry/living-in-m ]

apple.news/Al0Frj2lzRiOTCMRZgd

LJ (@LJ) · Feb 20
🔁 @kims:

This is an insanely gorgeous heartwarming and heartbreaking piece of writing. I urge you to read it

[ETA: non Apple News link
huffpost.com/entry/living-in-m ]

apple.news/Al0Frj2lzRiOTCMRZgd

Sandzwerg (@sandzwerg) · Feb 20
🔁 @kims:

This is an insanely gorgeous heartwarming and heartbreaking piece of writing. I urge you to read it

[ETA: non Apple News link
huffpost.com/entry/living-in-m ]

apple.news/Al0Frj2lzRiOTCMRZgd

Nukes, Spooks, & l'affaire Epstein

life-in-the-21st-century.ghost.io · Feb 20

L’affaire Epstein continues to roil the political world. The NYT has an article titled, or is it entitled, “The Epstein Files and the Hidden World of an Unaccountable Elite.” Now, that’s rich. The entirely unaccountable NYT, vice unmatched, pointing fingers at their readers. They should p...

Dr Catharine D. Lealtad (1895-1989): An Outspoken Life of Humanitarian Action - Absolutely Maybe

absolutelymaybe.plos.org · Feb 20

When Catharine Deaver Lealtad died at the age of 93, an obituary for her in the New York Times led a listing…

Shared by @jackyan and 12 others.
skry (@skry) · Feb 20
🔁 @hildabast:

For #BlackHistoryMonth, I've written about a remarkable woman who blew me away. Meet Dr Catharine Deaver Lealtad (1895-1989) in my new post @PLOS 1/2
absolutelymaybe.plos.org/2026/
#BHM

hypebot (@hypebot) · Feb 20
🔁 @hildabast:

For #BlackHistoryMonth, I've written about a remarkable woman who blew me away. Meet Dr Catharine Deaver Lealtad (1895-1989) in my new post @PLOS 1/2
absolutelymaybe.plos.org/2026/
#BHM

Xbox chief Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft

theverge.com · Feb 20

Xbox president Sarah Bond is also leaving Microsoft.

Shared by @jaypeters.net and 6 others.
Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) · Feb 20
🔁 @tomwarren.co.uk:

BREAKING: Xbox chief Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft. Xbox president Sarah Bond is also leaving Microsoft, in what is a major shakeup to the management of Xbox. All the details on these HUGE Xbox changes here 👇 www.theverge.com/news/882241/...

Xbox chief Phil Spencer is lea...

Jay Peters (@jaypeters.net) · Feb 21
🔁 @tomwarren.co.uk:

BREAKING: Xbox chief Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft. Xbox president Sarah Bond is also leaving Microsoft, in what is a major shakeup to the management of Xbox. All the details on these HUGE Xbox changes here 👇 www.theverge.com/news/882241/...

Xbox chief Phil Spencer is lea...

Laura (@laescude) · Feb 20
🔁 @fenixbms:

Y aqui el colofón final de la trama que Satya Nadella por querer más dólares se olvidó de los jugadores y prostituyó y cambio el rumbo de Xbox

⭐️ El jefe de Xbox, Phil Spencer 🥲 gracias por tanto , deja Microsoft. La presidenta de Xbox, Sarah Bond, también deja Microsoft.

theverge.com/news/882241/micro

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