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Netherlands built turbines to make energy — but under the ocean, they “produce” something nobody talks about

ecoportal.net · Jan 28

Offshore turbines with nature‑inclusive Reef Cubes help restore oceans, boosting marine life as Dutch wind farms show clean energy can heal underwater ecosystems.

Shared by @Beartiger and 27 others.
Beartiger (@Beartiger) · Jan 29
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

Dave Rahardja (@drahardja) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

xtaldave (@xtaldave) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

Mastodon Migration (@mastodonmigration) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

kiki (@kiki) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

Joe Wynne 🌻🚗⛰️ (@joewynne) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

Quixoticgeek (@quixoticgeek) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

Sven A. Schmidt (@finestructure) · Jan 28
🔁 @jonesmurphy:

Above the waves, the turbines do what they were built to do: generate renewable electricity. Below the surface, they are also “producing” life.

Fish, oysters, and other marine species are beginning to return, turning energy infrastructure into living reef-like environments. What started as a clean energy project is now quietly supporting marine recovery.

In the North Sea, renewable power is no longer just reducing emissions....

ecoportal.net/en/wind-turbines

Please Don’t Say Mean Things about the AI That I Just Invested a Billion Dollars In

mcsweeneys.net · Jan 27

“[Nvidia CEO] Jensen Huang Is Begging You to Stop Being So Negative About AI” — Headline from Gizmodo - - — Guys, enough is enough. Bullying is a s...

Shared by @frederic and 42 others.
Elyse M Grasso (@ElyseMGrasso) · Jan 28
🔁 @lilithsaintcrow:

"It’s easy to throw stones if you think about the job displacement and ecological destruction caused by this pointless technology. But such black-and-white, not-wanting-billionaires-to-get-richer thinking is, quite frankly, cruel."
mcsweeneys.net/articles/please

Shannon Prickett (@Binder) · Jan 29
🔁 @lilithsaintcrow:

"It’s easy to throw stones if you think about the job displacement and ecological destruction caused by this pointless technology. But such black-and-white, not-wanting-billionaires-to-get-richer thinking is, quite frankly, cruel."
mcsweeneys.net/articles/please

jwz (@jwz) · Jan 28
🔁 @lilithsaintcrow:

"It’s easy to throw stones if you think about the job displacement and ecological destruction caused by this pointless technology. But such black-and-white, not-wanting-billionaires-to-get-richer thinking is, quite frankly, cruel."
mcsweeneys.net/articles/please

Shared by @gaelicWizard and 38 others.
bhaugen (@bhaugen) · Jan 27
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"It’s been incredibly sad to see my beloved news industry struggle so publicly with whether and how to tell the truth about the wanton, brutal killing of Alex Pretti -- someone who did absolutely nothing wrong –- at the hands of the masked federal agents terrorizing his city."

~ Dan Froomkin

#AlexPretti #Trump #MaskedThugs #murder #execution #media #journalists #BothSides
/1

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

John Pell (@gaelicWizard) · Jan 29
🔁 @dangillmor:

Dan Froomkin, one of America's top press critics, dissects what looks like a short-lived internal rebellion by New York Times reporters and editors who -- all too briefly -- told the simple truth about the Trump regime's murder of an American citizen in Minneapolis.

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

John Siracusa (@siracusa) · Jan 28
🔁 @dangillmor:

Dan Froomkin, one of America's top press critics, dissects what looks like a short-lived internal rebellion by New York Times reporters and editors who -- all too briefly -- told the simple truth about the Trump regime's murder of an American citizen in Minneapolis.

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

Dave Winer ☕️ (@davew) · Jan 28
🔁 @davew:

Moments of bravery and cowardice in the news coverage of Alex Pretti’s assassination.. https://criticalread.substack.com/p/moments-of-bravery-and-cowardice

PonderStibbons (@PonderStibbons) · Jan 28
🔁 @dangillmor:

Dan Froomkin, one of America's top press critics, dissects what looks like a short-lived internal rebellion by New York Times reporters and editors who -- all too briefly -- told the simple truth about the Trump regime's murder of an American citizen in Minneapolis.

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

Matt Blaze (@mattblaze) · Jan 28
🔁 @dangillmor:

Dan Froomkin, one of America's top press critics, dissects what looks like a short-lived internal rebellion by New York Times reporters and editors who -- all too briefly -- told the simple truth about the Trump regime's murder of an American citizen in Minneapolis.

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

eigentlich (@eigentlich) · Jan 28
🔁 @dangillmor:

Dan Froomkin, one of America's top press critics, dissects what looks like a short-lived internal rebellion by New York Times reporters and editors who -- all too briefly -- told the simple truth about the Trump regime's murder of an American citizen in Minneapolis.

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Jan 27
🔁 @wdlindsy:

"It’s been incredibly sad to see my beloved news industry struggle so publicly with whether and how to tell the truth about the wanton, brutal killing of Alex Pretti -- someone who did absolutely nothing wrong –- at the hands of the masked federal agents terrorizing his city."

~ Dan Froomkin

#AlexPretti #Trump #MaskedThugs #murder #execution #media #journalists #BothSides
/1

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

Trending Bot (@trending) · Jan 28
🔁 @dangillmor:

Dan Froomkin, one of America's top press critics, dissects what looks like a short-lived internal rebellion by New York Times reporters and editors who -- all too briefly -- told the simple truth about the Trump regime's murder of an American citizen in Minneapolis.

criticalread.substack.com/p/mo

Minnesota Proved MAGA Wrong

theatlantic.com · Jan 27

The pushback against ICE exposed a series of mistaken assumptions.

Shared by @cblte and 55 others.
Perrin42 (@Perrin42) · Jan 28
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Trending Bot (@trending) · Jan 28
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Jock Rutherford 🌻🥥🌴 (@jockr) · Jan 28
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Sharon 🤦🏾‍♀️ Persists (@SharonCrockett) · Jan 29
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Dusk to Don :raccoon: (@dusk) · Jan 29
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Aaron In Minnesota (@aeischeid) · Jan 28
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Giliell (@Giliell) · Jan 28
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Debora Weber-Wulff (@WiseWoman) · Jan 28
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Beardy Star Stuff 🏴🌹🇵🇸 (@dennyhenke) · Jan 28
🔁 @codinghorror:

"If the Minnesota resistance has an overarching ideology, you could call it 'neighborism'—a commitment to protecting the people around you, no matter who they are or where they came from. The contrast with the philosophy guiding the Trump administration couldn’t be more extreme. Vice President Vance has said that “it is totally reasonable and acceptable for American citizens to look at their next-door neighbors and say, ‘I want to live next to people who I have something in common with. I don’t want to live next to four families of strangers.’” Minnesotans are insisting that their neighbors are their neighbors whether they were born in Minneapolis or Mogadishu. That is, arguably, a deeply Christian philosophy, one apparently loathed by some of the most powerful Christians in America." theatlantic.com/ideas/2026/01/

Bogdan's Blog – From Microsoft to Microslop to Linux: Why I Made the Switch

himthe.dev · Jan 28

Broken updates, Copilot shoved everywhere, and my system bricking itself. Here's why I finally escaped to Linux.

Shared by @roknrol and 33 others.
Roknrol (@roknrol) · Jan 29
🔁 @nixCraft:

From Microsoft to Microslop to Linux: Why I Made the Switch himthe.dev/blog/microsoft-to-l

Welcome to the dark side ;) Jokes aside, it's not too late to dump the spyware and "slop OS" for something that respects your privacy and safety. Make your personal computer feel like you actually own it again. Switch to Linux today!

Donald Hobern (@dhobern) · Jan 29
🔁 @nixCraft:

From Microsoft to Microslop to Linux: Why I Made the Switch himthe.dev/blog/microsoft-to-l

Welcome to the dark side ;) Jokes aside, it's not too late to dump the spyware and "slop OS" for something that respects your privacy and safety. Make your personal computer feel like you actually own it again. Switch to Linux today!

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Jan 28
🔁 @nixCraft:

From Microsoft to Microslop to Linux: Why I Made the Switch himthe.dev/blog/microsoft-to-l

Welcome to the dark side ;) Jokes aside, it's not too late to dump the spyware and "slop OS" for something that respects your privacy and safety. Make your personal computer feel like you actually own it again. Switch to Linux today!

nixCraft 🐧 (@nixCraft) · Jan 28

From Microsoft to Microslop to Linux: Why I Made the Switch himthe.dev/blog/microsoft-to-l

Welcome to the dark side ;) Jokes aside, it's not too late to dump the spyware and "slop OS" for something that respects your privacy and safety. Make your personal computer feel like you actually own it again. Switch to Linux today!

Worth reading

1993: Global Network Navigator and the first web designer

cybercultural.com · Jan 28

It's difficult to apply design to a website in 1993, but that doesn't stop O'Reilly & Associates from launching an 'online magazine' called GNN. Suddenly Jennifer Niederst, a book designer, has a new career.

Shared by @kazuhito and 10 others.
Fabrizio Ferri-Benedetti (@remoquete) · Jan 28
🔁 @ricmac:

Continuing Cybercultural's history of web design, we're still in 1993 but now we come to perhaps the world's first web designer: Jennifer Niederst Robbins. She designed O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator (GNN), which aimed to be an "online magazine". Not easy when you can't even control the colors on a web page! cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa #WebDesignHistory

Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) · Jan 28
🔁 @ricmac:

Continuing Cybercultural's history of web design, we're still in 1993 but now we come to perhaps the world's first web designer: Jennifer Niederst Robbins. She designed O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator (GNN), which aimed to be an "online magazine". Not easy when you can't even control the colors on a web page! cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa #WebDesignHistory

how now (@brownpau) · Jan 28
🔁 @stefan:

"In the beginning, the Web was simple. When I first encountered it in early 1993 (working for O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator[...]), there was only one browser for viewing web pages and it ran exclusively on the Unix platform. There were about a dozen tags that made any difference. Designing a web page was a relatively simple task."

cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa

#internet #TheWeb #cyberculture #technology #essay

Dr Pen (@DrPen) · Jan 28
🔁 @ricmac:

Continuing Cybercultural's history of web design, we're still in 1993 but now we come to perhaps the world's first web designer: Jennifer Niederst Robbins. She designed O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator (GNN), which aimed to be an "online magazine". Not easy when you can't even control the colors on a web page! cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa #WebDesignHistory

VM (Vicky) Brasseur (@vmbrasseur) · Jan 28
🔁 @ricmac:

Continuing Cybercultural's history of web design, we're still in 1993 but now we come to perhaps the world's first web designer: Jennifer Niederst Robbins. She designed O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator (GNN), which aimed to be an "online magazine". Not easy when you can't even control the colors on a web page! cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa #WebDesignHistory

Eric A. Meyer (@Meyerweb) · Jan 28
🔁 @ricmac:

Continuing Cybercultural's history of web design, we're still in 1993 but now we come to perhaps the world's first web designer: Jennifer Niederst Robbins. She designed O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator (GNN), which aimed to be an "online magazine". Not easy when you can't even control the colors on a web page! cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa #WebDesignHistory

kazuhito (@kazuhito) · Jan 28
🔁 @stefan:

"In the beginning, the Web was simple. When I first encountered it in early 1993 (working for O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator[...]), there was only one browser for viewing web pages and it ran exclusively on the Unix platform. There were about a dozen tags that made any difference. Designing a web page was a relatively simple task."

cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa

#internet #TheWeb #cyberculture #technology #essay

Richard MacManus (@ricmac) · Jan 28
🔁 @stefan:

"In the beginning, the Web was simple. When I first encountered it in early 1993 (working for O'Reilly's Global Network Navigator[...]), there was only one browser for viewing web pages and it ran exclusively on the Unix platform. There were about a dozen tags that made any difference. Designing a web page was a relatively simple task."

cybercultural.com/p/1993-globa

#internet #TheWeb #cyberculture #technology #essay

We are a movement

hannahaubry.online · Jan 28

Our world is trending towards a future where most people won’t “matter.” A world controlled by a wildly wealthy few, enabled by fleets o...

Shared by @dgoldsmith and 8 others.
Neil Brown (@neil) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

hannah aubry (@haubles) · Jan 28

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

Denny (@denny) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

Eye (@grb090423) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

kamstrup (@kamstrup) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

+>e (@eons) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

Richard MacManus (@ricmac) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

Andy Piper (@andypiper) · Jan 28
🔁 @haubles:

I was a little jet-lagged and in a writing mood last night so I remixed my #FOSDEM talk from two years ago, “learning from disaster response teams to save the internet,” into a new blog post.

I hope you enjoy it!

hannahaubry.online/we-are-a-mo

#SocialWeb #fediverse #mastodon

Why Some People See Collapse Earlier Than Others

adrianlambert.substack.com · Jan 28

Perception, pattern-seeking, and the role of neurodivergence in a failing civilisation

Shared by @lkanies and 7 others.
Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 28
🔁 @kottke:

Why Some People See Collapse Earlier Than Others: Perception, pattern-seeking, and the role of neurodivergence in a failing civilisation. “Collapse awareness is fundamentally a pattern-recognition event. Some people are wired for that.” adrianlambert.substack.com/p/w

Brad L. :verified: (@reyjrar) · Jan 28

As I've often felt like the guy saying "the emperor has no clothes," and being neurodiverse, this article really spoke to me:

adrianlambert.substack.com/p/w

(Yes, it's substack, I'm sorry, but the content is amazing).

The ADHD diagnosis not only changed my life, but lifted decades of guilt for failing to "try harder" at certain things. This post provides an explanation for why in 2016, and now, things unfolding in the world feel so heavy and why it's so hard.

I really cannot recommend this article strongly enough. It was validating and removed some of the anxiety over the way the world is currently.

#neurodivergent #adhd #collapse

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Jan 28
🔁 @kottke:

Why Some People See Collapse Earlier Than Others: Perception, pattern-seeking, and the role of neurodivergence in a failing civilisation. “Collapse awareness is fundamentally a pattern-recognition event. Some people are wired for that.” adrianlambert.substack.com/p/w

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