People Are Calling Meta Ray-Bans "Pervert Glasses.": futurism.com
People Are Calling Meta Ray-Bans "Pervert Glasses.": futurism.com
People Are Calling Meta Ray-Bans "Pervert Glasses.": futurism.com
The web is bearable with RSS. That's what I've been sayin. ;-): pluralistic.net
Jan. 6 plaque honoring police officers is now displayed at the Capitol after a 3-year delay. npr.org
Iran’s top national security official, speaking on national television as the war entered a second week, said Tehran would not surrender or let up on retaliatory strikes and vowed to hold President Trump responsible for killing Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. nytimes.com
Apple Just Flipped the Budget-Laptop Script. pcmag.com
Country Joe McDonald, Whose Antiwar Song Became an Anthem, Dies at 84. nytimes.com
Jeffrey Epstein's Prison Guard Googled Him RIght Before His Body Was Found in Cell. people.com
Timothy Snyder: “A purpose of the war on Iran might well be to provoke a terrorist attack inside the United States. This would provide Donald Trump with a pretext to try to cancel or ‘federalize’ the coming Congressional elections.”: snyder.substack.com
Trump Looks Increasingly Desperate to Restrict Voting Rights. motherjones.com
I’m not afraid women will laugh at me. quoteinvestigator.com
When the boss is AI. machinesociety.ai
My linkblog is an RSS feed. this.how
Trump to Times of Israel: It'll be a 'mutual' decision with Netanyahu regarding when Iran war ends. (I miss the days when the American people had a say.): timesofisrael.com
Inside The DHS Campaign Against U.S. Citizens. talkingpointsmemo.com
My version of the history of RSS is different from what's reported as conventional wisdom. daveverse.org
My friend Manton has a new feed reader called Inkwell. The thing that's great about Manton is he tries out new ideas. This is a feed reader of experimentation. Let's see if this works, Manton asks. We'll find out. I love that creative people are using RSS in new ways! manton.org
Most Voters Are Wary of AI. politicalwire.com
Richard Gingras: Understanding and addressing a broken democracy and a shattered press. substack.com
Shots fired at US consulate in Canada in what police call ‘national security incident.’: theguardian.com
The Guardian is the coolest news org, paywall-wise. Why don't they innovate, and create a EZ-Pass for news, and run it for other high quality, reader centric pubs. We pay $1 per article read. That's how I as a reader want to do it. I don't like subscriptions. theguardian.com