Alignment with supremacy is a vile choice. Raising the natural costs for those who make that choice by putting first things first.
«if you ask non-Republican people in positions of power and influence about Good's murder, they'll mostly say the problem is training, which is what they say in order to avoid saying that the real problem is that we are in a police state controlled by a Nazi party operating not under the law, but under their claim that might makes right. Why do they avoid saying this? I suspect it is because saying it would lead them toward conclusions they'd rather not engage with»
Minnesota is just the beginning of ICE's transformation into a right-wing death squad. But it can be the end
"We are far past the stage of permissiveness with white-supremacist violence inside DHS. We are at the stage of active, enthusiastic commission of it."
Big Journalism doesn't get it, because it doesn't want to. So we have to rely on independent reporting that does.
Our solar system has eight major planets, nine if you believe that Pluto Was Wronged. It also has literally thousands of minor planets, which are also colloquially known as asteroids, many of which…
Donald Trump’s destruction of the civil service is a tragedy not just for the roughly 300,000 workers who have been discarded, but for an entire nation.
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One of the toughest things to judge when considering a new job or a new role is, basically, “Will this crush my soul?” Here’s a simple list of questions you can ask to help improve the odds that your next gig will be less soul-crushing: https://anildash.com/2026/01/12/will-that-job-crush-your-soul/
The stories we are telling around user research and LLMs have locked us into a doomed framing. Reject the very notion that it is "better than nothing."
“See what is happening, not what is supposed to happen”
https://productpicnic.beehiiv.com/p/the-incredible-value-of-nothing
> It consistently makes mistakes that even an undergraduate wouldn’t be allowed to get away with: leading questions, inserting its own meaning, and generally acting as a confirmation bias machine.
The PM’s technocrat tendencies and lack of obvious backbone make him a target for amorphous rage, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Liew
UK politics makes me feel better about Aus politics
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Let’s start with the word choice, which feels subtly telling in this case. If Boris Johnson was, as the darts crowd sang in late 2021 at the height of the Partygate scandal, a “cunt”, then somehow calling Starmer a “wanker” is altogether more piteously dismissive – insinuating not just degeneracy but a kind of bashful cowardice. The first word imputes a straightforward roguishness, perhaps even a grudging regard; the wanker, by contrast, is essentially beneath contempt."
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/13/crowds-offensive-chants-keir-starmer
Reform’s new candidate for mayor claims people pity Londoners for living in an unsafe capital. But the evidence is clear: we’re making our streets safer, says mayor of London Sadiq Khan
I remember him as a racist bully, and his allegation that other ex-Dulwich boys and I are liars tells me he hasn’t changed, says former Dulwich college pupil Rickard Berg
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