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There Is Always Hope: How Monterey Bay Came Back From the Brink

rebellion.global · Feb 10

This is the story of how a few individuals confronted an environmental disaster and worked to transform it into an ecological treasure.

Shared by @knutson_brain and 20 others.
mgiraldo (@mgiraldo) · Feb 11
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

Shannon Prickett (@Binder) · Feb 10
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

Yours Truly! Unruly (@soc_i_ety) · Feb 10
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

Timo (@timo21) · Feb 10
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

Megan Lynch (she/her) (@meganL) · Feb 10
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

Adrianna Tan (@skinnylatte) · Feb 10

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

Voting is Your POWER (@digyoursoul) · Feb 11
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

trending_bot (@trending_bot) · Feb 11
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

El Duvelle (@elduvelle) · Feb 10
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

your auntifa liza 🇵🇷 🦛 🦦 (@blogdiva) · Feb 10
🔁 @skinnylatte:

I'm energized from reading this (written by @rednikki !) about the work of individuals and communities who did just enough for long enough to help steer things in the right direction, or prevent far worse collapse, even if they didn't live to see the fruit of their work; even if they must have felt very alone.

Monterey Bay today is a stunning marine sanctuary, but a century ago it must have been challenging to see that as anything other than a dream

rebellion.global/blog/2020/10/

#Monterey #Marine #Nature

Trending on Mastodon

The 2°C Target Is 'Dead,' Says Top Climate Scientist - Impakter

impakter.com · Feb 10

According to a new analysis, the 2°C target is “impossible” due to continuously rising emissions and fossil fuel use.

Shared by @theTJ and 22 others.
Max Xaine (@maxxaine) · Feb 10
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Gina Intheburg 🇺🇦 🌻 🥥🌴 (@ginaintheburg) · Feb 10
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Erhard Maria Klein (@emk) · Feb 10

Das #ZweiGradZiel ist tot, da der #Energieverbrauch weiter steigt. Klimawissenschaftler Dr. James Hansen erwartet, dass die globale Erwärmung diesen Schwellenwert bis 2045 überschreitet. Innerhalb der nächsten 20 bis 30 Jahre droht die Stilllegung des Atlantischen Meridionalen Umwälzstroms #AMOC, was gravierende Folgen wie einen #Meeresspiegelanstieg um mehrere Meter nach sich ziehen könnte. Dieser „Point of no Return“ ist kaum noch vermeidbar.
impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-
#TalkCollapse #Klimakrise

DoomsdaysCW (@DoomsdaysCW) · Feb 10
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Brian Jopek (@BrianJopek) · Feb 10
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Hannu Ikonen, MD (@hannu_ikonen) · Feb 10
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Kris (@isotopp) · Feb 11
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

lord pthenq1 (@pthenq1) · Feb 11
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Christine Burns MBE 🏳️‍⚧️📚⧖ (@christineburns) · Feb 10
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Sammi (@SamanthaJaneSmith) · Feb 10
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

Facing the truth...
__________________________________

The 2°C climate target set out by the 2015 Paris Agreement is dead, according to climate scientist Dr. James Hansen.

Hansen and his colleagues recently concluded that the climate’s sensitivity to fossil fuel use and emissions is greater than previously thought. If Hansen’s new analysis is correct, extreme weather events will occur with more frequency and intensity going forward, and more “tipping points” will be reached, from which the Earth won’t be able to heal.

Hansen is a former NASA scientist and is considered the father of global awareness of climate change. He famously called the Paris Agreement, a result of the UN Climate Change Conference in December 2015, a fraud.

In response to that conference, Hansen said at the time: “It’s just worthless words. There is no action, just promises. As long as fossil fuels appear to be the cheapest fuels out there, they will be continue to be burned.”

Ten years later, Hansen’s statement rings harsh but true, as 2024 was the warmest year on record according to the World Meteorological Organization. The past ten years all rank in the top ten warmest in history.
__________________________________

FULL ARTICLE -- impakter.com/the-2c-target-is-

#Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis

Worth reading
Shared by @alcinnz and 38 others.
alcinnz (@alcinnz) · Feb 11
🔁 @edsu:

> You write because you think, because you observe, because you need to put it somewhere.

andysblog.uk/why-blog-if-nobod

#blog

Metod Rybár (@tikend) · Feb 10
🔁 @tikend:

Recommended Read: Why Blog If Nobody Reads It?

“Blogging forces clarity. It makes you structure your thoughts, sharpen your perspective. You stop writing fluff because — let’s be honest — you’re writing for yourself. And if you can’t keep yourself interested, nobody else stands a chance.”

https://andysblog.uk/why-blog-if-nobody-reads-it

barefootstache (@barefootstache) · Feb 10
🔁 @davidbisset:

Nice post on:

"Why Blog If Nobody Reads It?" 🤔

andysblog.uk/why-blog-if-nobod

Short answer (IMO): Writing helps the thought process and helps future you.

Same reason why I post links on social. In the end I don't care if they get traction - they get sucked into davidbisset.social for future me.

Martijn Faassen (@faassen) · Feb 11

Why blog if nobody reads it? I have been blogging for 20 years now. Only a bit of what I wrote was read, but that's enough. It's also for me. My ego can bear it.

andysblog.uk/why-blog-if-nobod

I recently started publishing #Poetry on a new blog. I expect even less engagement. Is it good? I don't know. But it resonates with me, I will keep writing it, and maybe a few others will find a few words they enjoy

hyperstate.org/poems/

Shared by @simon_brooke and 73 others.
Lady Artemis (@missladyartemis) · Feb 11
🔁 @philipjohn:

A 2023 study concluded CAPTCHAs are 'a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service' that made us spend 819 million hours clicking on traffic lights to generate nearly $1 trillion for Google
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-

CaliCarol (@jawarajabbi) · Feb 10
🔁 @philipjohn:

A 2023 study concluded CAPTCHAs are 'a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service' that made us spend 819 million hours clicking on traffic lights to generate nearly $1 trillion for Google
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-

DoomsdaysCW (@DoomsdaysCW) · Feb 11
🔁 @philipjohn:

A 2023 study concluded CAPTCHAs are 'a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service' that made us spend 819 million hours clicking on traffic lights to generate nearly $1 trillion for Google
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-

Cainmark Does Not Comply (@cainmark) · Feb 11
🔁 @philipjohn:

A 2023 study concluded CAPTCHAs are 'a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service' that made us spend 819 million hours clicking on traffic lights to generate nearly $1 trillion for Google
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-

SKC (@skc) · Feb 10
🔁 @philipjohn:

A 2023 study concluded CAPTCHAs are 'a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service' that made us spend 819 million hours clicking on traffic lights to generate nearly $1 trillion for Google
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-

Tricia Wood (@Pkbwood) · Feb 10
🔁 @philipjohn:

A 2023 study concluded CAPTCHAs are 'a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service' that made us spend 819 million hours clicking on traffic lights to generate nearly $1 trillion for Google
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-

ReneDamkot (@ReneDamkot) · Feb 10
🔁 @philipjohn:

A 2023 study concluded CAPTCHAs are 'a tracking cookie farm for profit masquerading as a security service' that made us spend 819 million hours clicking on traffic lights to generate nearly $1 trillion for Google
pcgamer.com/gaming-industry/a-

The man who discovered media codes and how to resist them

buttondown.com · Feb 10

Morpheus is ready for some discourse theory, in The Matrix (1999). How do you analyze something that is imaginary, symbolic, and exerts its power only in our...

Shared by @seawall and 35 others.
I am Jack's Lost 404 (@float13) · Feb 11
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

Kim Possible (@kimlockhartga) · Feb 11
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

Bill Minarik (@silicatefondue) · Feb 11
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

. (@fembot) · Feb 10
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

Shannon Prickett (@Binder) · Feb 10
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

Tamara Munzner (@tamara) · Feb 10
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

Angela (@seawall) · Feb 11
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈⧖ (@dgoldsmith) · Feb 11
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

CaliCarol (@jawarajabbi) · Feb 10
🔁 @annaleen:

In 1973, a brilliant critic named Stuart Hall created a diagram that changed the way we study media, and could help you survive this moment. Just dropped: the second letter in my series about how to analyze the media in a time of crisis. It's all about codes. buttondown.com/thehypothesis/a #media #stuarthall #mediastudies #discourse

IT IS A COUP

broligarchy.substack.com · Feb 10

This is what should be on every front page in 150 point banner headlines. All I have is this Substack but I lay it beneath your feet and pray to a higher power that I'm wrong.

Shared by @proseandpassion and 32 others.
DoomsdaysCW (@DoomsdaysCW) · Feb 11
🔁 @davidaugust:

"Treasury officials denied that he had access but it then turned out that he did. If it ended there, it would be catastrophic. But that unit - whose personnel include a 19-year-old called “Big Balls” - is now raiding and scorching the federal government, department by department, scraping its digital assets, stealing its data, taking control of the code and blowing up its administrative apparatus as it goes."

broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

🧵 3/3 end

coup #USpol

PKPs Powerfromspace1 (@Powerfromspace1) · Feb 10

Please read this. I'm far from alone in saying it. The great
@TimothyDSnyder, @RBReich,
@ruthbenghiat have all been shouting it.

There's superb reporting happening into every aspect of what's happening. But there's no framing. It's all facts, no story.
broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

michael (@proseandpassion) · Feb 11
🔁 @janhoglund:

”…what is happening right now, in America, in real time, is a coup.”
—Carole Cadwalladr
broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Feb 11
🔁 @davidaugust:

"Treasury officials denied that he had access but it then turned out that he did. If it ended there, it would be catastrophic. But that unit - whose personnel include a 19-year-old called “Big Balls” - is now raiding and scorching the federal government, department by department, scraping its digital assets, stealing its data, taking control of the code and blowing up its administrative apparatus as it goes."

broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

🧵 3/3 end

coup #USpol

Kailee ♾️ Voting Midterms God (@skykiss) · Feb 10
🔁 @kim_harding:

IT IS A COUP
broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-
This is what should be on every front page in 150 point banner headlines. All I [Carole Cadwalladr] have is this Substack but I lay it beneath your feet and pray to a higher power that I'm wrong.

This is what journalism should look like...

Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) · Feb 11
🔁 @janhoglund:

”…what is happening right now, in America, in real time, is a coup.”
—Carole Cadwalladr
broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

Mensch, Marina (@energisch_) · Feb 11
🔁 @davidaugust:

"Treasury officials denied that he had access but it then turned out that he did. If it ended there, it would be catastrophic. But that unit - whose personnel include a 19-year-old called “Big Balls” - is now raiding and scorching the federal government, department by department, scraping its digital assets, stealing its data, taking control of the code and blowing up its administrative apparatus as it goes."

broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

🧵 3/3 end

coup #USpol

Eilonwy (@eilonwy) · Feb 11
🔁 @davidaugust:

"Treasury officials denied that he had access but it then turned out that he did. If it ended there, it would be catastrophic. But that unit - whose personnel include a 19-year-old called “Big Balls” - is now raiding and scorching the federal government, department by department, scraping its digital assets, stealing its data, taking control of the code and blowing up its administrative apparatus as it goes."

broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

🧵 3/3 end

coup #USpol

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈⧖ (@dgoldsmith) · Feb 10
🔁 @ProjectFearlessness:

IT IS A COUP

"Let me say this more clearly: what is happening right now, in America, in real time, is a coup.

This is an information war and this is what a coup now looks like.

Musk didn’t need a tank, guns, soldiers. He had a small crack cyber unit that he sent into the Treasury department last weekend. He now has unknown quantities of the entire US nation’s most sensitive data and potential backdoors into the system going forward."

Carole Cadwalladr.

broligarchy.substack.com/p/it-

Patagonia - Pumas & Peaks — Florian Kriechbaumer

theflore.com · Jan 26

The Chilean side of Patagonia is home to incredible landscapes and wildlife, and I spent a week here to document some of it during the winter months. Take a look at to see what I found - amazing Puma encounters and beautiful mountain await.

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jeancf (@jeancf) · Jan 26
🔁 @djflore:

Finally got around to posting a new travel blog - this time exploring the Peaks & Pumas of Patagonia - take a look at theflore.com/blog-posts/2025-0

#patagonia #omsystem #photography #travel

Sasha Korban’s Iconic Kurt Cobain Mural and 15 More Beautiful Street Art Pieces

streetartutopia.com · Feb 10

Sasha Korban Ukrainian street artist, best known for his huge murals that have captured the attention of art enthusiasts around the world. Born in 1987 in Kirovskoye, a small town in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, Korban began his artistic journey by doing graffiti in his hometown during the earl...

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wsm (@weldon) · Feb 10
🔁 @streetartutopia:

Old woman bakes bread by Sasha Korban in Kutaisi, Georgia. <3 15 More Beautiful Murals by Sasha Korban: streetartutopia.com/kurt-cobai

Fox’s New Scorebug Graphic Design, and Our Innate Resistance to Change

daringfireball.net · Feb 11

Different doesn’t always mean better. But better necessarily implies different.

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John Gruber (@gruber) · Feb 11
🔁 @gedeonm:

Great piece by @gruber on the SuperBowl on-screen graphics. This stands out:

“Human beings evolved to be alarmed by change. If everything looks the same as usual, everything is probably as safe as usual.”

It’s a great tie-in to our release of Tapestry. Some are scared by the colorful timeline design. It’s too “different” from the mono-colored UI’s they’re used to. “It should look like every other reader app!”

Why? Because it’s safe? Try it. It just *might* be better.

daringfireball.net/2025/02/fox

Ged Maheux (@gedeonm) · Feb 11

Great piece by @gruber on the SuperBowl on-screen graphics. This stands out:

“Human beings evolved to be alarmed by change. If everything looks the same as usual, everything is probably as safe as usual.”

It’s a great tie-in to our release of Tapestry. Some are scared by the colorful timeline design. It’s too “different” from the mono-colored UI’s they’re used to. “It should look like every other reader app!”

Why? Because it’s safe? Try it. It just *might* be better.

daringfireball.net/2025/02/fox

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