”We are all we have and the more you do, today, to reach out in your neighbors, your town, your community, the better off everyone is.” — https://dansinker.com/posts/2026-01-21-all-we-have/
@dansinker’s latest is very much worth your time. (As it always is.)
I wrote about how from Chicago to Minneapolis to wherever is next, more and more it's very clear that we are all we have. And maybe that's enough. https://dansinker.com/posts/2026-01-21-all-we-have/
I wrote about how from Chicago to Minneapolis to wherever is next, more and more it's very clear that we are all we have. And maybe that's enough. https://dansinker.com/posts/2026-01-21-all-we-have/
🔗 We Are All We Have via @dansinker #Politics
In the early days of Covid, when nobody knew anything—when we washed our mail, when everything seemed dangerous, when nothing was available—I made masks. Hundreds of them, a sewing machine permanent on the only table in our small house. I'd bag them and take them to friends and neighbors, tossing them onto their porches and stoops. Eventually, when I felt OK going into the post...
”We are all we have and the more you do, today, to reach out in your neighbors, your town, your community, the better off everyone is.” — https://dansinker.com/posts/2026-01-21-all-we-have/
@dansinker’s latest is very much worth your time. (As it always is.)
I tried to wrestle a lot of my brain-on-fire into a little essay about Minneapolis and feeling abandoned and hope. https://dansinker.com/posts/2026-01-21-all-we-have/
"Minneapolis needs your help, your money, your supplies, absolutely right now. But so does the community you live in. We are all we have..."
Essential reading from Dan SInker.
”We are all we have and the more you do, today, to reach out in your neighbors, your town, your community, the better off everyone is.” — https://dansinker.com/posts/2026-01-21-all-we-have/
@dansinker’s latest is very much worth your time. (As it always is.)
Why there’s no European Google? par Ploum - Lionel Dricot.
"Some are proud because they made a lot of money while cutting down a forest. Others are proud because they are planting trees that will produce the oxygen breathed by their grandchildren. What if success was not privatizing resources but instead contributing to the commons, to make it each day better, richer, stronger?" — @ploum
Why there’s no European Google?
https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
Another excellent article to make you think about the definition of success
https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
Why there’s no European Google?
And why it is a good thing!
My answer to the European Commission "call for evidence on Open Source."
https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
#geminiprotocol link: gemini://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.gmi
Idea: "The unbillionaires list", to promote contributors to the common.
A collaborative website that lists people who created something useful to millions but purposedly choose to put in in the common and didn’t earn money directly from it (or not as much as expected)
Besides those listed in https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
I would add Henri Dunant (Red Cross, he died in great poverty), Didier Pittet (who invented the hydroalcoolic gel we now use everyday).
Why there’s no European Google?
And why it is a good thing!
My answer to the European Commission "call for evidence on Open Source."
https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
#geminiprotocol link: gemini://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.gmi
Why there’s no European Google?
And why it is a good thing!
My answer to the European Commission "call for evidence on Open Source."
https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
#geminiprotocol link: gemini://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.gmi
Why there’s no European Google?
And why it is a good thing!
My answer to the European Commission "call for evidence on Open Source."
https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
#geminiprotocol link: gemini://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.gmi
"We often hear that Europeans don’t have, like Americans, the "success culture." Those examples, and there are many more, prove the opposite. Europeans like success. But they often don’t consider "winning against the whole society" as one. Instead, they tend to consider success a collective endeavour."
Such a great perspective by @ploum ... What do we really value in technology? It's time to stop equating success with billionaires and recognize the people who have devoted their lives to developing tech for the greater good. So many of the truly useful, globally beneficial tools have been created outside the USA. https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
Idea: "The unbillionaires list", to promote contributors to the common.
A collaborative website that lists people who created something useful to millions but purposedly choose to put in in the common and didn’t earn money directly from it (or not as much as expected)
Besides those listed in https://ploum.net/2026-01-22-why-no-european-google.html
I would add Henri Dunant (Red Cross, he died in great poverty), Didier Pittet (who invented the hydroalcoolic gel we now use everyday).
How easy is it to find someone from a single video posted online? To find out, Morgan put her own privacy to the test. She asked TikTok creator JoseMonkey, who’s famous for geolocating people who send him videos asking to be found, to track her down. JoseMonkey started as a geolocation hobbyist...
Trying to protect everything from everyone all the time will drive you crazy. Here is what you should do about your digital privacy and security instead. I talked to KQED's Close All Tabs about threat modeling: https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Trying to protect everything from everyone all the time will drive you crazy. Here is what you should do about your digital privacy and security instead. I talked to KQED's Close All Tabs about threat modeling: https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
LISTEN: EFF’s @evacide gave a crash course on cybersecurity threat modeling on the latest episode of KQED’s Close All Tabs podcast. https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Trying to protect everything from everyone all the time will drive you crazy. Here is what you should do about your digital privacy and security instead. I talked to KQED's Close All Tabs about threat modeling: https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Trying to protect everything from everyone all the time will drive you crazy. Here is what you should do about your digital privacy and security instead. I talked to KQED's Close All Tabs about threat modeling: https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Trying to protect everything from everyone all the time will drive you crazy. Here is what you should do about your digital privacy and security instead. I talked to KQED's Close All Tabs about threat modeling: https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Trying to protect everything from everyone all the time will drive you crazy. Here is what you should do about your digital privacy and security instead. I talked to KQED's Close All Tabs about threat modeling: https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
LISTEN: EFF’s @evacide gave a crash course on cybersecurity threat modeling on the latest episode of KQED’s Close All Tabs podcast. https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Your Digital Footprint Reveals More Than You Think | KQED https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Trying to protect everything from everyone all the time will drive you crazy. Here is what you should do about your digital privacy and security instead. I talked to KQED's Close All Tabs about threat modeling: https://www.kqed.org/news/12070531/your-digital-footprint-reveals-more-than-you-think
Our family in Minnesota knows that we all worry about them, and so yesterday they sent an email to everyone.
On my blog — email from family in Minnesota:
https://inessential.com/2026/01/21/email-from-minnesota-family.html
On my blog — email from family in Minnesota:
https://inessential.com/2026/01/21/email-from-minnesota-family.html
Email from Family in Minnesota → https://inessential.com/2026/01/21/email-from-minnesota-family.html
@brentsimmons (of NetNewsWire (Btw: Nach all den Jahren immer noch mein Desktop-Feedreader der Wahl.)) hat eine E-Mail von Familienangehörigen aus Minnesota geteilt, wo Trumps ICE-Agenten nach dem Mord der 37-jährigen, 3-fachen Mutter Renée Good weiterhin ihr Unwesen treiben.
Ein paar unkommentierte Auszüge: …
On my blog — email from family in Minnesota:
https://inessential.com/2026/01/21/email-from-minnesota-family.html
On my blog — email from family in Minnesota:
https://inessential.com/2026/01/21/email-from-minnesota-family.html
Powerful email shared by Brent Simmons from family members in Minnesota.
A letter from a family in Minnesota.
https://inessential.com/2026/01/21/email-from-minnesota-family.html
This story was produced as part of a collaboration with the Center for Public Integrity and USA TODAY. ORLANDO — The preschoolers filed offstage in royal blue caps and gowns, hugging their parents and ready for treats to celebrate their 2018 graduation from Trinity Learning Academy. All but one...
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
There's a photo going around of ICE arresting a 5-year-old boy, and shipping him to a facility in another state.
This is horrific! It's absolutely inexcusable to arrest a 5-year-old child!
🤔I just have a few questions... what if the child is Black though? Is it still cruel?
Is it also cruel to send Black kids as young as 7 to juvenile detention facilities in other states, so that their moms can't even visit?
https://publicintegrity.org/education/criminalizing-kids/young-kids-arrested-at-schools/#
Let this build empathy inside you.
Recognize that this situation is horrific when ICE does it to immigrant children, and when cops do it to Black children.
Recognize that ICE agents doing these acts to make MAGA happy is bad. Cops doing this to make Dem voters happy, is also bad.
When I say that we don't need School Resource Officers in elementary schools arresting 5-year-old Black boys, understand what that means in practice.
This isn't sadder when it happens to kids that aren't Black.
Whenever there's fall out in a community or a community space is less diverse, we end up with a postmortem on our community areas. Somet...
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
A woman who I follow on the fediverse just had to delete a post due to sexual harassment.
Men if you want more diversity on the Fediverse you need to speak up and call in your peers. You need to educate them and if they persist ban them. Make it clear they aren't welcome.
Otherwise you're making it clear we aren't welcome.
It shouldn't just be us doing the work
The groundbreaking singer, actor and athlete became a victim of McCarthyism and saw his shining career destroyed and his legacy tarnished
‘The most dangerous man in America’: how Paul Robeson went from Hollywood to blacklist
The groundbreaking singer, actor and athlete became a victim of McCarthyism and saw his shining career destroyed and his legacy tarnished
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
The Guardian has the heartbreaking story of the near-total erasure of Black singer, actor and athlete Paul Robeson.
Despite achieving greatness across multiple fields, Robeson was blacklisted for being politically incorrect during the McCarthy witch-hunts, by failing to denounce the USSR sufficiently.
Y'know, because American conservatives love free speech...
"His talent was prodigious. Robeson integrated Broadway in 1943, the first Black man to play Othello in the United States. Previous productions of Shakespeare’s jealous Moor casted white actors in blackface, and Robeson’s Othello run of 296 performances remains a Broadway record for a Shakespeare production. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, he was one of the greatest college football players in history. He graduated from Columbia Law, and, before becoming world renowned as a concert singer, stage and Hollywood actor, Robeson even played defensive end for two years in the National Football League. The Robeson legacy spawned a staggering list of Black stage performers, from Lena Horne to Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Andre Braugher, Keith David and Denzel Washington. At his peak, Paul Robeson was the most famous Black American in the world.
"And yet for his refusal to denounce the Soviet Union as cold war tensions increased, Robeson was isolated by both the white mainstream and by the respectable pillars of the Black establishment – the NAACP, the Urban League and many leading Black political and cultural voices who feared being branded communist by the rising conservative tide.
...
"This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
#Politics #uspol
The Guardian has the heartbreaking story of the near-total erasure of Black singer, actor and athlete Paul Robeson.
Despite achieving greatness across multiple fields, Robeson was blacklisted for being politically incorrect during the McCarthy witch-hunts, by failing to denounce the USSR sufficiently.
Y'know, because American conservatives love free speech...
"His talent was prodigious. Robeson integrated Broadway in 1943, the first Black man to play Othello in the United States. Previous productions of Shakespeare’s jealous Moor casted white actors in blackface, and Robeson’s Othello run of 296 performances remains a Broadway record for a Shakespeare production. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, he was one of the greatest college football players in history. He graduated from Columbia Law, and, before becoming world renowned as a concert singer, stage and Hollywood actor, Robeson even played defensive end for two years in the National Football League. The Robeson legacy spawned a staggering list of Black stage performers, from Lena Horne to Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Andre Braugher, Keith David and Denzel Washington. At his peak, Paul Robeson was the most famous Black American in the world.
"And yet for his refusal to denounce the Soviet Union as cold war tensions increased, Robeson was isolated by both the white mainstream and by the respectable pillars of the Black establishment – the NAACP, the Urban League and many leading Black political and cultural voices who feared being branded communist by the rising conservative tide.
...
"This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
#Politics #uspol
The Guardian has the heartbreaking story of the near-total erasure of Black singer, actor and athlete Paul Robeson.
Despite achieving greatness across multiple fields, Robeson was blacklisted for being politically incorrect during the McCarthy witch-hunts, by failing to denounce the USSR sufficiently.
Y'know, because American conservatives love free speech...
"His talent was prodigious. Robeson integrated Broadway in 1943, the first Black man to play Othello in the United States. Previous productions of Shakespeare’s jealous Moor casted white actors in blackface, and Robeson’s Othello run of 296 performances remains a Broadway record for a Shakespeare production. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, he was one of the greatest college football players in history. He graduated from Columbia Law, and, before becoming world renowned as a concert singer, stage and Hollywood actor, Robeson even played defensive end for two years in the National Football League. The Robeson legacy spawned a staggering list of Black stage performers, from Lena Horne to Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Andre Braugher, Keith David and Denzel Washington. At his peak, Paul Robeson was the most famous Black American in the world.
"And yet for his refusal to denounce the Soviet Union as cold war tensions increased, Robeson was isolated by both the white mainstream and by the respectable pillars of the Black establishment – the NAACP, the Urban League and many leading Black political and cultural voices who feared being branded communist by the rising conservative tide.
...
"This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
#Politics #uspol
The Guardian has the heartbreaking story of the near-total erasure of Black singer, actor and athlete Paul Robeson.
Despite achieving greatness across multiple fields, Robeson was blacklisted for being politically incorrect during the McCarthy witch-hunts, by failing to denounce the USSR sufficiently.
Y'know, because American conservatives love free speech...
"His talent was prodigious. Robeson integrated Broadway in 1943, the first Black man to play Othello in the United States. Previous productions of Shakespeare’s jealous Moor casted white actors in blackface, and Robeson’s Othello run of 296 performances remains a Broadway record for a Shakespeare production. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, he was one of the greatest college football players in history. He graduated from Columbia Law, and, before becoming world renowned as a concert singer, stage and Hollywood actor, Robeson even played defensive end for two years in the National Football League. The Robeson legacy spawned a staggering list of Black stage performers, from Lena Horne to Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Andre Braugher, Keith David and Denzel Washington. At his peak, Paul Robeson was the most famous Black American in the world.
"And yet for his refusal to denounce the Soviet Union as cold war tensions increased, Robeson was isolated by both the white mainstream and by the respectable pillars of the Black establishment – the NAACP, the Urban League and many leading Black political and cultural voices who feared being branded communist by the rising conservative tide.
...
"This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
#Politics #uspol
The Guardian has the heartbreaking story of the near-total erasure of Black singer, actor and athlete Paul Robeson.
Despite achieving greatness across multiple fields, Robeson was blacklisted for being politically incorrect during the McCarthy witch-hunts, by failing to denounce the USSR sufficiently.
Y'know, because American conservatives love free speech...
"His talent was prodigious. Robeson integrated Broadway in 1943, the first Black man to play Othello in the United States. Previous productions of Shakespeare’s jealous Moor casted white actors in blackface, and Robeson’s Othello run of 296 performances remains a Broadway record for a Shakespeare production. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, he was one of the greatest college football players in history. He graduated from Columbia Law, and, before becoming world renowned as a concert singer, stage and Hollywood actor, Robeson even played defensive end for two years in the National Football League. The Robeson legacy spawned a staggering list of Black stage performers, from Lena Horne to Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Andre Braugher, Keith David and Denzel Washington. At his peak, Paul Robeson was the most famous Black American in the world.
"And yet for his refusal to denounce the Soviet Union as cold war tensions increased, Robeson was isolated by both the white mainstream and by the respectable pillars of the Black establishment – the NAACP, the Urban League and many leading Black political and cultural voices who feared being branded communist by the rising conservative tide.
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"This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
#Politics #uspol
The Guardian has the heartbreaking story of the near-total erasure of Black singer, actor and athlete Paul Robeson.
Despite achieving greatness across multiple fields, Robeson was blacklisted for being politically incorrect during the McCarthy witch-hunts, by failing to denounce the USSR sufficiently.
Y'know, because American conservatives love free speech...
"His talent was prodigious. Robeson integrated Broadway in 1943, the first Black man to play Othello in the United States. Previous productions of Shakespeare’s jealous Moor casted white actors in blackface, and Robeson’s Othello run of 296 performances remains a Broadway record for a Shakespeare production. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, he was one of the greatest college football players in history. He graduated from Columbia Law, and, before becoming world renowned as a concert singer, stage and Hollywood actor, Robeson even played defensive end for two years in the National Football League. The Robeson legacy spawned a staggering list of Black stage performers, from Lena Horne to Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Andre Braugher, Keith David and Denzel Washington. At his peak, Paul Robeson was the most famous Black American in the world.
"And yet for his refusal to denounce the Soviet Union as cold war tensions increased, Robeson was isolated by both the white mainstream and by the respectable pillars of the Black establishment – the NAACP, the Urban League and many leading Black political and cultural voices who feared being branded communist by the rising conservative tide.
...
"This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
#Politics #uspol
The Guardian has the heartbreaking story of the near-total erasure of Black singer, actor and athlete Paul Robeson.
Despite achieving greatness across multiple fields, Robeson was blacklisted for being politically incorrect during the McCarthy witch-hunts, by failing to denounce the USSR sufficiently.
Y'know, because American conservatives love free speech...
"His talent was prodigious. Robeson integrated Broadway in 1943, the first Black man to play Othello in the United States. Previous productions of Shakespeare’s jealous Moor casted white actors in blackface, and Robeson’s Othello run of 296 performances remains a Broadway record for a Shakespeare production. A two-time All-American at Rutgers, he was one of the greatest college football players in history. He graduated from Columbia Law, and, before becoming world renowned as a concert singer, stage and Hollywood actor, Robeson even played defensive end for two years in the National Football League. The Robeson legacy spawned a staggering list of Black stage performers, from Lena Horne to Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones, Andre Braugher, Keith David and Denzel Washington. At his peak, Paul Robeson was the most famous Black American in the world.
"And yet for his refusal to denounce the Soviet Union as cold war tensions increased, Robeson was isolated by both the white mainstream and by the respectable pillars of the Black establishment – the NAACP, the Urban League and many leading Black political and cultural voices who feared being branded communist by the rising conservative tide.
...
"This week marks 50 years since Robeson’s death and the silence remains. His erasure from the lineage over the decades shows that what Robeson’s political opponents did not take from him, the years have most certainly. Robeson’s decoupling from the story of African American culture has been so complete that in the half-century since his death, even generations of Black Americans have never heard of him."
https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
#Politics #uspol
Guardian: ‘The most dangerous man in America’: how Paul Robeson went from Hollywood to blacklist https://www.theguardian.com/books/2026/jan/21/paul-robeson-hollywood-blacklist-mccarthyism
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Amidst all the buzz around things like Gas Town and Ralph, etc. there are some bits of actual substance that promise to actually empower coders — and potentially shift the power dynamic away from Big AI, while making it easier to create software just by describing ideas in plain text. I've been thinking of the idea as "codeless" software creation, for lack of a better term (the jargon doesn't matter, I just needed a name to talk about it) and would love your thoughts! https://www.anildash.com/2026/01/22/codeless/
Amidst all the buzz around things like Gas Town and Ralph, etc. there are some bits of actual substance that promise to actually empower coders — and potentially shift the power dynamic away from Big AI, while making it easier to create software just by describing ideas in plain text. I've been thinking of the idea as "codeless" software creation, for lack of a better term (the jargon doesn't matter, I just needed a name to talk about it) and would love your thoughts! https://www.anildash.com/2026/01/22/codeless/
Amidst all the buzz around things like Gas Town and Ralph, etc. there are some bits of actual substance that promise to actually empower coders — and potentially shift the power dynamic away from Big AI, while making it easier to create software just by describing ideas in plain text. I've been thinking of the idea as "codeless" software creation, for lack of a better term (the jargon doesn't matter, I just needed a name to talk about it) and would love your thoughts! https://www.anildash.com/2026/01/22/codeless/
Amidst all the buzz around things like Gas Town and Ralph, etc. there are some bits of actual substance that promise to actually empower coders — and potentially shift the power dynamic away from Big AI, while making it easier to create software just by describing ideas in plain text. I've been thinking of the idea as "codeless" software creation, for lack of a better term (the jargon doesn't matter, I just needed a name to talk about it) and would love your thoughts! https://www.anildash.com/2026/01/22/codeless/
Amidst all the buzz around things like Gas Town and Ralph, etc. there are some bits of actual substance that promise to actually empower coders — and potentially shift the power dynamic away from Big AI, while making it easier to create software just by describing ideas in plain text. I've been thinking of the idea as "codeless" software creation, for lack of a better term (the jargon doesn't matter, I just needed a name to talk about it) and would love your thoughts! https://www.anildash.com/2026/01/22/codeless/
Codeless: From idea to software - Anil Dash
"There’s finally been a big leap forward in coding tech unlocked by AI — not just “it’s doing some work for me”, but “we couldn’t do this before”. What’s new are a few smart systems that let coders control fleets of dozens of coding bots, all working in tandem, to swarm over a list of tasks and to deliver entire features, or even entire sets of features, just from a plain-English description of the strategic goal to be accomplished."
https://www.anildash.com/2026/01/22/codeless/
#ai #codegen #llms #tech
It’s not just Tunbridge Wells – a country famous around the world for its rain is in danger of self-imposed drought, says Guardian columnist Aditya Chakrabortty
What can happen when water supply is privatised. Has implications for other public utilities too.
What happens when the taps run dry? England is about to find out
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/22/what-happens-england-water-run-out-drought-tunbridge-wells
"One of the richest towns in one of the richest societies in human history shows the rest of us that even lavish private affluence cannot make up for the really important forms of public scarcity."
The privatisation of water suppliers has been such a lesson for the rest of the world on what not to do.
"One of the richest towns in one of the richest societies in human history shows the rest of us that even lavish private affluence cannot make up for the really important forms of public scarcity."
The privatisation of water suppliers has been such a lesson for the rest of the world on what not to do.
if nationalising Network Rail was justified as a national emergency, how much more justified is nationalising the water system?
the idea that the UK might be in danger of running out of water, almost entirely through decades of profit-extraction-driven neglect, is terrifying, but where is the political will to do something about it? Labour, if it fixed this, would probably sweep Tunbridge Wells at the next election... but the party that promised change to win an election seems to be going out of its way to ensure that change is the one thing that won't happen.
What can happen when water supply is privatised. Has implications for other public utilities too.
What happens when the taps run dry? England is about to find out
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/jan/22/what-happens-england-water-run-out-drought-tunbridge-wells
if nationalising Network Rail was justified as a national emergency, how much more justified is nationalising the water system?
the idea that the UK might be in danger of running out of water, almost entirely through decades of profit-extraction-driven neglect, is terrifying, but where is the political will to do something about it? Labour, if it fixed this, would probably sweep Tunbridge Wells at the next election... but the party that promised change to win an election seems to be going out of its way to ensure that change is the one thing that won't happen.
What happens when the taps run dry? England is about to find out | Aditya Chakrabortty
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#WaterIndustryMEWS #EnvironmentMEWS #WaterMEWS #BusinessMEWS #UkNewsMEWS #PoliticsMEWS #MEWS
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It’s not just Tunbridge Wells – a country famous around the world for its rain is in danger of self-imposed droughtYou get up and go to the loo, only to find the flush doesn’t work. ...
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