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Where is the social internet taking us?

bbc.co.uk · Jun 12

Report: An emerging crisis for the giant social platforms - toxic and polarised online environments, but enormous potential to transform our world in positive ways.

Shared by @Jeremiah and 18 others.
Joan Pla (@joanpla) · Jun 13
🔁 @BBCRD:

The internet has become one of the most important spaces for social interaction we have ever seen, and the debate about its impact on all aspects of society is urgent and pressing.

Our new report - The Social Internet - highlights an emerging crisis for the giant social platforms - toxic and polarised online environments, but enormous potential to transform our world in positive ways. Read and discuss:

bbc.co.uk/rd/articles/2025-06-

#social #socialmedia #technology

Thiago Ferrer Morini (@tferrer) · Jun 12

El equipo de I+D de la BBC (@BBCRD) presenta su informe sobre el futuro de las redes sociales y como los medios (especialmente los medios públicos) deberían adaptarse a ese futuro bbc.co.uk/rd/articles/2025-06-

Jeremiah Lee (@Jeremiah) · Jun 13
🔁 @BBCRD:

The internet has become one of the most important spaces for social interaction we have ever seen, and the debate about its impact on all aspects of society is urgent and pressing.

Our new report - The Social Internet - highlights an emerging crisis for the giant social platforms - toxic and polarised online environments, but enormous potential to transform our world in positive ways. Read and discuss:

bbc.co.uk/rd/articles/2025-06-

#social #socialmedia #technology

Maj - 🇨🇦 (@maj) · Jun 13
🔁 @BBCRD:

The internet has become one of the most important spaces for social interaction we have ever seen, and the debate about its impact on all aspects of society is urgent and pressing.

Our new report - The Social Internet - highlights an emerging crisis for the giant social platforms - toxic and polarised online environments, but enormous potential to transform our world in positive ways. Read and discuss:

bbc.co.uk/rd/articles/2025-06-

#social #socialmedia #technology

Paul Edwin (@paul_edwin) · Jun 12
🔁 @BBCRD:

The internet has become one of the most important spaces for social interaction we have ever seen, and the debate about its impact on all aspects of society is urgent and pressing.

Our new report - The Social Internet - highlights an emerging crisis for the giant social platforms - toxic and polarised online environments, but enormous potential to transform our world in positive ways. Read and discuss:

bbc.co.uk/rd/articles/2025-06-

#social #socialmedia #technology

Evan Prodromou (@evan) · Jun 12
🔁 @BBCRD:

The internet has become one of the most important spaces for social interaction we have ever seen, and the debate about its impact on all aspects of society is urgent and pressing.

Our new report - The Social Internet - highlights an emerging crisis for the giant social platforms - toxic and polarised online environments, but enormous potential to transform our world in positive ways. Read and discuss:

bbc.co.uk/rd/articles/2025-06-

#social #socialmedia #technology

Shared by @semiotic_pirate and 126 others.
Evan Prodromou (@evan) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

Death by Lambda (@xdydx) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

abadidea (@0xabad1dea) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

Logan 5 and 999 others (@LoganFive) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

Kancept (@Kancept) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

David Smith (@Catfish_Man) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

Geoff 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 (@_thegeoff) · Jun 12
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

mau 🏳️‍🌈#EndFossilFuels (@mzedp) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

Chu 朱 (@chu) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

David Zaslavsky (@diazona) · Jun 13
🔁 @wikkit:

This is the 100 year anniversary of humans having an idea of what the heck the sun and all the stars actually are. If you had asked a leading astronomer in 1925 what the sun was, they would say that it's basically the same as Earth, but very hot.

In Cecilia Payne's doctoral thesis she was the first to say, from spectral data, that the sun was overwhelmingly made of hydrogen and helium.

It was later described as "the most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecilia_

Jason Evans

jasone.github.io · Jun 13

The jemalloc memory allocator was first conceived in early 2004, and hasbeen in public use for about 20 years now. Thanks to the nature of open source software licensing,jemalloc will remain publicly available indefinitely. But active upstream development has come to anend. This post briefly desc...

Shared by @rmathew and 25 others.
hnbot (@hnbot) · Jun 13

jemalloc Postmortem
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- 12 minutes ago | 15 points | 1 comments
- URL:
jasone.github.io/2025/06/12/je
- Discussions: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
- Summary: The jemalloc memory allocator was first conceived in 2004 and has been in public use for about 20 years. Jason Evans, the creator, describes its development phases, from its initial use in the Lyken programming language to its integration into FreeBSD, Firefox, and Facebook. The allocator underwent significant changes, including the addition of size-segregated regions to address fragmentation issues and the introduction of heap profiling functionality. Facebook's investment in jemalloc led to significant performance improvements and the addition of features like continuous integration testing and comprehensive telemetry. However, with Facebook's rebranding as Meta, investment in jemalloc decreased, and development stagnated. Evans considers "upstream" jemalloc development concluded and reflects on generic failures, including lack of awareness about external uses and the project's inability to retain primary contributors from other organizations.

Cameron Dutro (@camertron) · Jun 13
🔁 @bkuhlmann:

jemalloc is no longer being worked on (also disappointed to know there is a mountain of technical debt to tackle if picked back up again): jasone.github.io/2025/06/12/je

The Reactionary Right Mobilizes

thomaszimmer.substack.com · Jun 13

Conservatism no more! A reflection on what we are up against – Part III

Shared by @dkmj and 24 others.
Tuckers Nuts Resist! 🇺🇦  (@jstatepost) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

Lightfighter (@Lightfighter) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

Andy Piper (@andypiper) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

Kathy Reid (@KathyReid) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

ɹ uɐp :antifascism: (@dannotdaniel) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

The Flight Attendant (@CosmicTraveler) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

Roj 🏳️‍🌈 (@mathcolorstrees) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

almondtree (@almondtree) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) · Jun 13
🔁 @lavaeolus:

Hearing Peter Thiel described as traditional conservative / arch-conservative at the keynote of #PubConf2025
(while mentioning his stances against democracy, women's rights, etc.):

Historian here, you can call him a fascist.

thomaszimmer.substack.com/p/th (via @tzimmer_history)

theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/

motherjones.com/politics/2021/

Please Remain Civil While Resisting President Nyarlathotep’s Orgy of Nullification

mcsweeneys.net · Jun 12

Look, I get it. I’ve been in this game a long time, okay? I managed political campaigns on both sides of the aisle, and very nearly won some of the...

Shared by @grueproof and 20 others.
Worth reading

Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure

tailscale.com · Jun 12

Securely connect to anything on the internet with Tailscale. Built on WireGuard®️, Tailscale enables you to make finely configurable connections, secured end-to-end according to zero trust principles, between any resources on any infrastructure.

Shared by @podfeet and 18 others.
hnbot (@hnbot) · Jun 12

Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure
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- 24 minutes ago | 6 points | 0 comments
- URL:
tailscale.com/blog/frequent-re
- Discussions: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
- Summary: Frequent reauthentication doesn't enhance security; instead, it interrupts work, frustrates users, and can weaken security. The practice of forcing users to log in frequently is outdated. Modern security should focus on continuous verification rather than frequent logins. Tools like device posture checks and SCIM-based access control can update security attributes and policies in real-time without user interaction. Tailscale advocates for adaptive and intelligent security that doesn't rely on frequent logins but instead verifies users at critical moments, reducing friction and enhancing safety. This approach allows for instant revocation of access if a device is lost or compromised and automatic updates to access based on changes in user roles or employment status.

Thomas Tempelmann (@tempelorg) · Jun 12
🔁 @lapcatsoftware:

“Frequent reauth doesn't make you more secure”

Please tell that to Apple!!!

tailscale.com/blog/frequent-re

Excellent! Denmark Set to Replace Microsoft Software with Open Source Alternatives

news.itsfoss.com · Jun 13

Denmark's Digital Ministry is replacing Microsoft services with LibreOffice and Linux.

Shared by @freelock and 16 others.
The Benny Loggins Quartet (@feijoa) · Jun 13
🔁 @fabio:

This is great news.

Denmark is following the example of several German administrations, and is set to replace the software run on the workstations of public sector employees with open alternatives.

Out Microsoft and Office 365, in Linux and LibreOffice.

Public money means public software.

https://news.itsfoss.com/denmark-set-to-replace-microsoft/

:rebel: :trantifa: (@yawnbox) · Jun 13
🔁 @fabio:

This is great news.

Denmark is following the example of several German administrations, and is set to replace the software run on the workstations of public sector employees with open alternatives.

Out Microsoft and Office 365, in Linux and LibreOffice.

Public money means public software.

https://news.itsfoss.com/denmark-set-to-replace-microsoft/

Diana Barbosa :cravo:🇺🇦🇵🇸 (@diraquel) · Jun 13
🔁 @fabio:

This is great news.

Denmark is following the example of several German administrations, and is set to replace the software run on the workstations of public sector employees with open alternatives.

Out Microsoft and Office 365, in Linux and LibreOffice.

Public money means public software.

https://news.itsfoss.com/denmark-set-to-replace-microsoft/

Cainmark Does Not Comply 🚲 (@cainmark) · Jun 13
🔁 @fabio:

This is great news.

Denmark is following the example of several German administrations, and is set to replace the software run on the workstations of public sector employees with open alternatives.

Out Microsoft and Office 365, in Linux and LibreOffice.

Public money means public software.

https://news.itsfoss.com/denmark-set-to-replace-microsoft/

Kevin Russell (@kevinrns) · Jun 13
🔁 @fabio:

This is great news.

Denmark is following the example of several German administrations, and is set to replace the software run on the workstations of public sector employees with open alternatives.

Out Microsoft and Office 365, in Linux and LibreOffice.

Public money means public software.

https://news.itsfoss.com/denmark-set-to-replace-microsoft/

Solarpunk Is the Future We Should Strive For | Earth.Org

earth.org · Jun 12

Solarpunk offers an unapologetically optimistic vision of the future that imagines a radically different societal structure in harmony with nature.

Shared by @noodlemaz and 18 others.
Trendy Toots (@trendytoots) · Jun 12
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

All is not lost.

We do still have options, good choices we can make that will lead to a better – or at least less disastrous – future.
_____________________________________

Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant plants and vegetation complete with rooftop gardens, and cities that are completely powered by clean energy. Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature and shared equally with everyone on the planet. This is what our world should look like as envisioned by the solarpunk movement.
_____________________________________

🧵1/4

In this thread I will post several excerpts from an inspiring article at Earth.org, together with uplifting images that might raise our spirits as we seek to build a happier and more just world for our children and their children.

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

DoomsdaysCW (@DoomsdaysCW) · Jun 13
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

All is not lost.

We do still have options, good choices we can make that will lead to a better – or at least less disastrous – future.
_____________________________________

Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant plants and vegetation complete with rooftop gardens, and cities that are completely powered by clean energy. Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature and shared equally with everyone on the planet. This is what our world should look like as envisioned by the solarpunk movement.
_____________________________________

🧵1/4

In this thread I will post several excerpts from an inspiring article at Earth.org, together with uplifting images that might raise our spirits as we seek to build a happier and more just world for our children and their children.

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

ಚಿರಾಗ್ 🌹✊🏾Ⓥ🌱🇵🇸 (he/him) (@chiraag) · Jun 13
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

All is not lost.

We do still have options, good choices we can make that will lead to a better – or at least less disastrous – future.
_____________________________________

Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant plants and vegetation complete with rooftop gardens, and cities that are completely powered by clean energy. Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature and shared equally with everyone on the planet. This is what our world should look like as envisioned by the solarpunk movement.
_____________________________________

🧵1/4

In this thread I will post several excerpts from an inspiring article at Earth.org, together with uplifting images that might raise our spirits as we seek to build a happier and more just world for our children and their children.

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

hex (@Hex) · Jun 13
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

All is not lost.

We do still have options, good choices we can make that will lead to a better – or at least less disastrous – future.
_____________________________________

Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant plants and vegetation complete with rooftop gardens, and cities that are completely powered by clean energy. Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature and shared equally with everyone on the planet. This is what our world should look like as envisioned by the solarpunk movement.
_____________________________________

🧵1/4

In this thread I will post several excerpts from an inspiring article at Earth.org, together with uplifting images that might raise our spirits as we seek to build a happier and more just world for our children and their children.

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

Amandine (@eco_amandine) · Jun 13
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

🧵3/4
____________________________

Unlike cyberpunks who imagine the world being dominated by evil corporations, solarpunks imagine a society where people and planet are prioritised over the individual and profit. Essentially, say goodbye to conglomerates, hierarchies, and excessive wealth, and say hello to decentralised and open-source technologies, shared knowledge, as well as community building and cooperation.
____________________________

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

Bread and Circuses (@breadandcircuses) · Jun 12
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

🧵4/4
____________________________

The ‘punk’ element in solarpunk refers to the movement’s unapologetically optimistic take on the future despite our growing pessimism and even apathy, and passionately calls for radical societal change — abandoning current capitalist markets and infrastructure.

The movement sparks discussion about current systemic problems and the need for societal changes, as seen with the increasing popularity of concepts such as degrowth, which seeks to scale down the resource use of high income nations’ economies by shrinking sectors that are ecologically damaging and offer little social benefit, and pursue growth not by economic expansion, but that is ecologically and socially just for all.
____________________________

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

Just Tom... (@tompearce49) · Jun 12
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

All is not lost.

We do still have options, good choices we can make that will lead to a better – or at least less disastrous – future.
_____________________________________

Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant plants and vegetation complete with rooftop gardens, and cities that are completely powered by clean energy. Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature and shared equally with everyone on the planet. This is what our world should look like as envisioned by the solarpunk movement.
_____________________________________

🧵1/4

In this thread I will post several excerpts from an inspiring article at Earth.org, together with uplifting images that might raise our spirits as we seek to build a happier and more just world for our children and their children.

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

dch :flantifa: :flan_hacker: (@dch) · Jun 12
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

🧵3/4
____________________________

Unlike cyberpunks who imagine the world being dominated by evil corporations, solarpunks imagine a society where people and planet are prioritised over the individual and profit. Essentially, say goodbye to conglomerates, hierarchies, and excessive wealth, and say hello to decentralised and open-source technologies, shared knowledge, as well as community building and cooperation.
____________________________

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

Nyme (@Nyme) · Jun 12
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

All is not lost.

We do still have options, good choices we can make that will lead to a better – or at least less disastrous – future.
_____________________________________

Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant plants and vegetation complete with rooftop gardens, and cities that are completely powered by clean energy. Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature and shared equally with everyone on the planet. This is what our world should look like as envisioned by the solarpunk movement.
_____________________________________

🧵1/4

In this thread I will post several excerpts from an inspiring article at Earth.org, together with uplifting images that might raise our spirits as we seek to build a happier and more just world for our children and their children.

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) · Jun 12
🔁 @breadandcircuses:

All is not lost.

We do still have options, good choices we can make that will lead to a better – or at least less disastrous – future.
_____________________________________

Imagine being surrounded by lush natural landscapes, buildings covered with verdant plants and vegetation complete with rooftop gardens, and cities that are completely powered by clean energy. Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature and shared equally with everyone on the planet. This is what our world should look like as envisioned by the solarpunk movement.
_____________________________________

🧵1/4

In this thread I will post several excerpts from an inspiring article at Earth.org, together with uplifting images that might raise our spirits as we seek to build a happier and more just world for our children and their children.

LEARN MORE ➡️ earth.org/solarpunk/

#Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #Degrowth #SolarPunk

Worth reading
Shared by @GhostOnTheHalfShell and 8 others.
Adrianna Tan (@skinnylatte) · Jun 12
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

Andrew Henry (@AndrewHenry) · Jun 12
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

Not Just Bikes 🇳🇱 (@notjustbikes) · Jun 12
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦⧖ (@dgoldsmith) · Jun 12
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

Neil E. Hodges (@tk) · Jun 12
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

PAIGE! 🍁 (@paige) · Jun 12
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Jun 13
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

Markus (@advancingu) · Jun 12
🔁 @reece:

I moved to Toronto a decade ago in large part *for GO expansion and electrification*, the news this week is sad, but I've been living with it for a long time.

I wrote a long, detailed, emotional blog post about the situation, and where we go from here: nextmetro.substack.com/p/toron

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