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The summers of today are vastly different to those of our grandparents

abc.net.au  ·  13 people Worth reading

It's true, Australia has always been hot. But digging into temperature data shows the summers we experience today are vastly different from those of our grandparents.

"Fifty years ago, Canberra's summers only reached the typical summertime temperature threshold for 54 days. Today, it goes for 99 days."

#Canberra #ClimateChange

@luciedigitalni · Mar 12

+10
@luciedigitalni and 12 others

Trump Surprised To Find He's At War in Iran

doomsdayscenario.co  ·  36 people Worth reading

Once his not-even-half-baked plan failed to materialize in Iran, it’s clear that there’s no Plan B.

The hardest thing for the media to wrap its hands around over the last year is that
⭐️Donald Trump has no plan
— for anything, ever.

Time and again, national pundits and the White House press corps invent a logical Donald Trump who sets, announces, and later “changes” real “policies” or “plans,”

failing to convey what is clear to anyone who is actually following events closely:

⚠️In each public appearance and social media post, the Mad King Donald Trump spouts a string of words,
devoid of meaning or purpose,
that may or may not represent anything at all.

🔥Every single thing he says may, at any given time, be taken as an official hard-line policy of the US government,
the opening gambit to a long flexible negotiation,
-- or a random pronouncement that will be never be mentioned again.

It’s impossible to know in real-time which is which — especially so if you’re actually in the US government and in charge of translating his words into actions and plans

@cdarwin · Mar 12

+33
@cdarwin and 35 others

Temporal: The 9-Year Journey to Fix Time in JavaScript

bloomberg.github.io  ·  23 people

JavaScript's Date object has been a source of bugs for three decades. Temporal, which just reached Stage 4, is a modern replacement with immutable types, first-class time zone and calendar support, and nanosecond precision. This is the story of how Bloomberg, Igalia, and the TC39 community spent ...

Temporal: The 9-Year Journey to Fix Time in JavaScript

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@lobsters · Mar 11

+20
@lobsters and 22 others

Palantir CEO Makes Shocking Confession on Disrupting Democratic Power

newrepublic.com  ·  75 people

They’re saying the quiet part out loud now.

“Palantir CEO Alex Karp thinks his AI technology will lessen the power of ‘highly educated, often female voters, who vote mostly Democrat’ while increasing the power of working-class men.”

@acdha · Mar 12

+72
@acdha and 74 others

“This Is Not The Computer For You” · Sam Henri Gold

samhenri.gold  ·  87 people

Sam Henri Gold is a product design engineer building playful, useful software.

i really liked this blog post about the macbook neo

@jacqueline · Mar 12

+84
@jacqueline and 86 others

London, San Francisco and Beijing achieve ‘remarkable reductions’ in air pollution

theguardian.com  ·  26 people

Cycle lanes, electric cars and other interventions have helped 19 global cities slash levels of pollutants by more than 20%

Es gibt diese Top 20 Listen, an denen Deutschland null Ambition hat.
Außer Berlin ist keine deutsche Stadt in dem Ranking, und auch bei Berlin vermute ich einfach, dass die Luftbelastung SO mies war, dass es einfach schon als "Erfolg" gilt, weniger mies geworden zu sein.

Ich fahre viel Fahrrad, ich habe seit/durch Post Covid weniger Lungenvolumen - und ich merke einfach, wie stark mit der Müll in der Luft belastet, den ich nicht verursache.

@SheDrivesMobility · Mar 12

+23
@SheDrivesMobility and 25 others

The planet is overheating. Why is the news looking away?

grist.org  ·  12 people

Since 2021, global media coverage of climate change has dropped 38 percent. Blame wars, political chaos, and Jeffrey Epstein.

The planet is overheating. Why is the news looking away?

Since 2021, global media coverage of climate change has dropped 38 percent. Blame wars, political chaos, and Jeffrey Epstein.

#DontLookUp #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming

@kim_harding · Mar 12

+9
@kim_harding and 11 others

Sucker

theatlantic.com  ·  13 people Worth reading

My year as a degenerate gambler

"Practically overnight, we took an ancient vice—long regarded as soul-rotting and civilizationally ruinous—put it on everyone’s phone, and made it as normal and frictionless as checking the weather. What could possibly go wrong?" —McKay Coppins for The Atlantic

#Betting #SportsBetting #Gambling #GamblingAddiction #Journalism

@longreads · Mar 12

+10
@longreads and 12 others

50 Years of Thinking Different

apple.com  ·  11 people Worth reading

Read a letter from CEO Tim Cook as he reflects on 50 Years of Apple.

on Apple’s 50th anniversary:

"From the first Apple computer to the Mac, from iPod to iPhone, iPad to Apple Watch and AirPods, as well as the services we use every day — the App Store, Apple Music, Apple Pay, iCloud, and Apple TV — we’ve spent five decades rethinking what’s possible and putting powerful tools into people’s hands."

What strikes me about this list is that it’s dominated by products in Apple’s very recent history. All of the products except the Apple and Macintosh were created in the last 25 years. Even the iPod is not quite 25 years old.

@manton · Mar 12

+8
@manton and 10 others

Anthropic doesn’t trust the Pentagon, and neither should you

theverge.com  ·  7 people Worth reading

Techdirt’s Mike Masnick explains the history of mass surveillance in the digital age, and why Anthropic’s red line with the Pentagon could prove very important for the future of AI.

Anthropic doesn’t trust the Pentagon, and neither should you

@verge · Mar 12

+4
@verge and 6 others

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