It's a race against time (and magnetic decay) to preserve decades of cultural history stored on obsolete hardware.
Floppy disks were introduced in the early 1970s and in the two decades before they became obsolete, tens of billions were produced, most of which ended up in landfills, long-forgotten storage, or libraries. Archivist Leontien Talboom has been working for the past few years to preserve the floppy disks in the Cambridge University Library, collaborating with retro-computing enthusiasts. She talked to @PopularScience about the project.
How many Reddit posts does it take to learn to read?
“Terry Pratchett wrote every decent person’s favorite summary of the bedrock of humanist morality in a fantasy book for young readers called I Shall Wear Midnight: ‘Evil begins when you begin to treat people as things.’ Treating people as things can begin in many ways, but I think one of them is the idea that things can be people.” https://www.todayintabs.com/p/a-i-isn-t-people
Elon Musk's destruction of USAID has faded from public consciousness in America, despite leaving death and destruction in its wake.
The current administration is legitimately evil. There’s no other way to describe it.
“500 metric tons of high-energy food, intended for child refugees in Afghanistan and Pakistan under the age of five, were incinerated, as were ten million dollars of contraceptives at a cost of $167,000.”
When Britain's most powerful political fixer was caught on an oligarch's boat in Corfu, we called it Yachtgate and moved on. The Epstein files now reveal the full picture: a web of Russian money, paedophile kompromat and New Labour access that shaped a decade of British politics, writes Tamsin Shaw
Nearly two decades ago 'yachtgate', an earlier scandal involving Peter Mandelson, opened a window on the shadowy networks of influence & patronage around Jeffrey Epstein, but we (well, the media) failed to look fully through that window, focussing on only its immediate implications.
Now, looking back, Tamsin Shaw argues it was just one more missed opportunity to shine a light into the shadows... missed wilfully?
In an abrupt shift, the company may release future AI models without safety guarantees
As the drama shows, private firms no longer able to pollute the coast of England of Wales just switched to rivers instead
"..today, 27 years after Heather’s death.. the privatised water industry is owned by a medley of private hedge funds, sovereign wealth funds and pension funds. Sewage pollution is at record levels, companies are staggering under debts of £60bn accrued in part to pay shareholder dividends of £78bn and infrastructure has been left to rot"
#Water #Privatisation #UKPolitics
Channel 4’s Dirty Business is a clarion call to nationalise the water industry | Water | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/feb/23/channel-4-dirty-business-clarion-call-nationalise-water-industry
When warnings are everywhere, and still no one moves
Adolf Hitler's rise to power was marked by early warning signs that went ignored. Politicians dismissed the alarm bells and institutions believed the system would restrain what was coming. History shows clearly just how wrong those assumptions were. Now, as Trump and MAGA test the limits of our democracy, history is beginning to rhyme. https://thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p/perfect-storm-trump-nazi-germany
I don’t know what depression feels like for other people, but I can tell I’m headed down into the muck when my internal monologue turns against me. It’s got a handful of phrases that it repeats over and over when things start to go bad, and one favorite is “Nothing you do matters.”
Jason Snell has published the results from his annual survey of a panel of Apple observers and, as I expected, there seems to be wide agreement that the company’s software quality is not up to scratch thanks primarily to Liquid Glass. This year’s average score of 2.7 for operating system qual...
No tracking. No profiling. No model training.
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