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March 07, 2026  ·  View on web


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Urban Truth Collective: Straight Talk About The Joy Of Cities In An Age Of Disinformation — Streetsblog USA

usa.streetsblog.org  ·  25 people Worth reading

The Three Tenors of Urbanism explain their latest effort: The Urban Truth Collective.

@BrentToderian and some of his associates have started the "Urban Truth Collective", an organisation dedicated to combatting lies about good urbanism:

Most of these lies are collateral damage from the fossil fuel industry's anti-climate change efforts. This is one way that urbanists are fighting back. More to come !

@notjustbikes · Mar 06

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@notjustbikes and 24 others

Boy I was wrong about the Fediverse

matduggan.com  ·  74 people Worth reading

I have never been an "online community first" person. The internet is how I stay in touch with people I met in real life. I'm not a "tweet comments at celebrities" guy. I was never funny enough to be the funniest person on Twitter. So when Twitter was accidentally purchased

Boy I was wrong about the Fediverse

@Ruth_Mottram · Mar 07

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@Ruth_Mottram and 73 others

System76 on Age Verification Laws

blog.system76.com  ·  43 people Worth reading

Liberty has costs, but it's worth it.

+40
@thenewoil and 42 others

Humanity heating planet faster than ever before, study finds

theguardian.com  ·  68 people

Researchers identify sharp rise to about 0.35C every decade, after excluding natural fluctuations such as El Niño

The Guardian on our new study, which shows that global heating is significantly gathering speed. Our efforts to overcome our fossil fuel addiction should do the same.

@rahmstorf · Mar 06

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@rahmstorf and 67 others

The Myth That Wind Farms Are a Guillotine for Birds Is Being Debunked by Hard Data

zmescience.com  ·  29 people

The harm caused by wind turbines isn't nearly as bad as you think.

The Myth That Wind Farms Are a Guillotine for Birds Is Being Debunked by Hard Data

@dyckron · Mar 07

+26
@dyckron and 28 others

My Resume - Alice Averlong Wiki

wiki.averlong.com  ·  54 people

Hello! I'm Alice Averlong (née Foone Turing), a multidisciplinary programmer living in San Leandro, CA.

Hiya! Anyone in the SF Bay Area/Remote need a cool programmer for your team? I've been messing with computers for over 30 years now, I can program anything with bits, and I've got a lot of experience with all sorts of different systems, environments, and languages.
I've done mostly CI/CD/devops/SRE stuff recently, but I also do embedded software, some hardware, primary development, tooling, etc.

My resume:

#getfedihired

@foone · Mar 06

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@foone and 53 others

Admiring Our Heroes for International Women’s Day: Five Women In Tech That EFF Admires

eff.org  ·  12 people Worth reading

In honor of International Women’s Day, we asked five women at EFF about women in digital rights, freedom of expression, technology, and tech activism who have inspired us. Anna Politkovskaya Jillian York, Activist This International Women’s Day, I want to honor the memory of Anna Politkovskay...

This International Women’s Day, five women at EFF talk about the women who have inspired them.

@eff · Mar 07

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@eff and 11 others

Renewable Energy and National Security

paulkrugman.substack.com  ·  20 people

The wind and the sun don’t need to transit the Strait of Hormuz

Paul Krugman:

"trump’s attack on Iran has made a strong new case for renewable energy.

There is another reason for nations to reduce their dependence on fossil fuels: security. In a dangerous world, it’s infinitely safer to rely on the sun and the wind than to depend on fossil fuels that must be transported long distances, from nations that are untrustworthy, often exploitative and located in regions that frequently devolve into war zones."


#UsPol
1/n

@AkaSci · Mar 06

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@AkaSci and 19 others

Lenovo’s New T-Series ThinkPads Score 10/10 for Repairability

fr.ifixit.com  ·  24 people

Repair goes mega mainstream with the launch of Lenovo’s new T-series business laptops, which earned our highest honor with a 10/10 repairability score.

"That’s why Lenovo’s newest ThinkPads are such a big deal: the new T14 Gen 7 and T16 Gen 5 score an eye-popping 10 out of 10 on our repairability scale."

The sub text is that tech companies CAN make repairable products.

So remember that if your computer is basically useless after a couple of years, that's definitely on purpose.

#tech #laptop #computer #repair #lenovo #apple #microsoft #google

@aSweetGentleman · Mar 06

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@aSweetGentleman and 23 others

Who Writes the Bugs? A Deeper Look at 125,000 Kernel Vulnerabilities

pebblebed.com  ·  26 people

Part 2 of our kernel vulnerability analysis. Part 1 covered bug lifetimes and VulnBERT. This post digs into the human side: who introduces vulnerabilities, when they do it, and what we can do about it.

Awesome analysis about the #human aspect of #Linux #kernel bugs 👏👏👏

Many interesting observations that can be considered by all #software #engineering teams.

CC @dpk

@orderwithchaos · Mar 06

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@orderwithchaos and 25 others

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