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Shared by @drnoble and 64 others.
Nick Radcliffe (@njr) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

Wayne Werner (@ketmorco) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

AstraLuma (@astraluma) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

Tim Chambers (@tchambers) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

Max Leibman (@maxleibman) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

Lenz Grimmer (@lenzgr) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

Christopher Isene (@cisene) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

mhoye (@mhoye) · Jan 09
🔁 @anildash:

I've been working on this one for a while. The multi-trillion-dollar AI industry? Their *most advanced platforms* are controlled by a plain text format that John Gruber made up for his blog, and then bounced off of a 17-year-old Aaron Swartz, before sharing it with the world for free. *That* is the internet. Here's the amazing (true!) story of how Markdown took over the world. anildash.com/2026/01/09/how-ma

‘In isolation, we’ll never flourish’: What Iranians think about the protests and an end to the Islamic Republic

theguardian.com · Jan 09

In Tehran this week, young adults told the Guardian about collapsing living standards, the mass anti-government protests and their hopes for the future

Shared by @digyoursoul and 7 others.
BashStKid (@BashStKid) · Jan 09
🔁 @kim_harding:

‘In isolation, we’ll never flourish’: What Iranians think about the protests and an end to the Islamic Republic
theguardian.com/global-develop
In Tehran this week, young adults told the Guardian about collapsing living standards, the mass anti-government protests and their hopes for the future

Lilly Hunter (@LaChasseuse) · Jan 09
🔁 @kim_harding:

‘In isolation, we’ll never flourish’: What Iranians think about the protests and an end to the Islamic Republic
theguardian.com/global-develop
In Tehran this week, young adults told the Guardian about collapsing living standards, the mass anti-government protests and their hopes for the future

LillyLyle/Count Melancholia (@LillyHerself) · Jan 09
🔁 @kim_harding:

‘In isolation, we’ll never flourish’: What Iranians think about the protests and an end to the Islamic Republic
theguardian.com/global-develop
In Tehran this week, young adults told the Guardian about collapsing living standards, the mass anti-government protests and their hopes for the future

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Kristie the Bastard

kristiedegaris.substack.com · Jan 09

On women’s anger, imagination, and moral permission

Shared by @JohnJBurnsIII and 11 others.
Dave bauer (@davebauerart) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

Stephen Bannasch (316 ppm) (@stepheneb) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

hypebot (@hypebot) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

Mactonex (@Mactonex) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

Calligrafae (@welshpixie) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

John Burns (@JohnJBurnsIII) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

Kristie (@kristiedegaris) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

Kim Possible :kimoji_fire: (@kimlockhartga) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

@PrivacyMatters (@Privacymatters) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

Mre. Dartigen [maker mode] (@dartigen) · Jan 09
🔁 @kristiedegaris:

I’ve just published a new piece of writing.

It’s a serious literary work that sits between essay and narrative, and it’s concerned with women’s anger and imagination in the aftermath of violence. This is the kind of writing I want to be doing, so your support means a lot.

The piece moves between memory and fantasy to examine what happens when justice and repair are absent, and imagination becomes one of the only remaining sites of agency.

kristiedegaris.substack.com/p/

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Drivers who leave a large gap in front of them in traffic jams actually help reduce congestion by preventing the phantom wave effect

kidwonder.us · Jan 09

In the middle of a solid traffic jam, one car is gliding forward with a big, empty gap in front. Everyone else is bumper-to-bumper, breathing down the

Shared by @wlana and 6 others.
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Jim Moylan and the Moylan Arrow

daringfireball.net · Jan 09

Link to: https://www.wsj.com/business/autos/ford-gas-arrow-inventor-jim-moylan-6b2ef066?st=uhr6ym&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Confirmed: Non-Driving Infrastructure Creates 'Induced Demand,' Too — Streetsblog USA

usa.streetsblog.org · Jan 10

Widening a highway to cure congestion is like losing weight by buying bigger pants — but thanks to the same principle of "induced demand," adding bike paths and train lines to cure climate actually works.

Shared by @cruiser and 11 others.
Cruiser 🇪🇺🇺🇦🇬🇱🇨🇦🇲🇽 (@cruiser) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

🏳️‍🌈 Bri 🌬️🚴❄️✨ (@cargot_robbie) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

Cap'n Transit (@capntransit) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

alpha (@alpha) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

Paul Cantrell (@inthehands) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

Not The LBC Guy (@NotTheLBCGuy) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

Andrew (@dcbikeguy) · Jan 10
🔁 @usa.streetsblog.org:

Widening a highway to cure congestion is like losing weight by buying bigger pants — but thanks to the same principle of "induced demand," adding bike paths and train lines to cure climate actually works. usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09/c...

Confirmed: Non-Driving Infrast...

Witchzilla (@msbw) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

Craig Duncan (@craigduncan) · Jan 10
🔁 @enobacon:

Like I've said, #InducedDemand works in both directions on all modes. If you make biking, walking, and transit as normal, easy, and convenient as driving, more people will do it. If every bike lane is a door zone and completely vanishes before the end of the block, they won't.

usa.streetsblog.org/2026/01/09

Review: The MacBook Pro - 512 Pixels

512pixels.net · Jan 09

This week marks the 20th anniversary of the original MacBook Pro. In the spirit of this article, I’m going to review it as if I were blogging about Macs back in 2006. Just go with me here. My Laptop History I have been a PowerBook G4 user since 2002, when my boss handed me a […]

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LLMs have made simple software trivial

birchtree.me · Jan 09

I was out for a run today and I had an idea for an app. I busted out my own app, Quick Notes, and dictated what I wanted this app to do in detail. When I got home, I created a new project in Xcode, I committed it to GitHub,

ICE Is Out Here Shooting White Mothers Now

drstaceypatton1865.substack.com · Jan 09

Are we witnessing the end of whiteness as a buffer against state violence?

Shared by @beadsland and 8 others.
GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

Danielle Foré (@danirabbit) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

Joel Pomales (@joelpomales) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

almondtree (@almondtree) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

Dr G (@EthicalProfessor) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

Ashe Dryden 🙆🏼‍♀️🐈🐈‍⬛ (@Ashedryden) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

sport of sacred spherical cows (@beadsland) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

samiamsam (@samiamsam) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Jan 09
🔁 @FinalGirl:

“People are not reacting because the state killed someone. They are reacting because it killed someone it wasn’t supposed to.”
drstaceypatton1865.substack.co

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