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The Pacific Northwest (PNW; French: Nord-Ouest Pacifique), sometimes referred to as Cascadia, is a geographic region in Western North America bounded by its coastal waters of the Pacific Ocean to the west and, loosely, by the Rocky Mountains to the east. Though no official boundary exists, the most common conception includes the U.S. states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and the Canadian province of British Columbia. Some broader conceptions reach north into Alaska and Yukon, south into northern California, and east into western Montana. Other conceptions may be limited to the coastal areas west of the Cascade and Coast mountains.
Salish Sea - Wikipedia
The Salish Sea is a marginal sea of the Pacific Ocean located in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. state of Washington. It includes the Strait of Georgia, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, Puget Sound, and an intricate network of connecting channels and adjoining waterways.
Commons - Wikipedia
The commons is the cultural and natural resources accessible to all members of a society, including natural materials such as air, water, and a habitable Earth. These resources are held in common even when owned privately or publicly. Commons can also be understood as natural resources that groups of people manage for individual and collective benefit. Characteristically, this involves a variety of informal norms and values employed for a governance mechanism.
Commons can also be defined as a social practice of governing a resource not by state or market but by a community of users that self-governs the resource through institutions that it creates.
Community-supported agriculture - Wikipedia
Community-supported agriculture or cropsharing is a system that connects producers and consumers within the food system closer by allowing the consumer to subscribe to the harvest of a certain farm or group of farms. It is an alternative socioeconomic model of agriculture and food distribution that allows the producer and consumer to share the risks of farming. The model is a subcategory of civic agriculture that has an overarching goal of strengthening a sense of community through local markets.
Not my problem ⊗ The radical optimism of David Graeber ⊗ On transitioning to a regenerative mindset
No.332 — AI’s “human in the loop” isn’t ⊗ I’m running out of ways to explain how bad this is ⊗ Jules Verne’s technocratic worldmaking
Mute, Block, Breathe: How to deal with (un)Social Media
Scott Belsky, Adobe’s chief product officer, said something in a 2020 conversation that has stuck with me since. “Twitter is one of those products where I can see overuse making people have a…
Why bad bosses think they are doing a great job
Even if you think you are crushing it, you should read this.
There’s a Lot of Fighting Over Why Harris Lost. But Everyone Seems to Want to Avoid This Explanation.
I’m surprised more people aren’t saying this.
Stephen Spoonamore on Spoutible
Interesting. American Voting has been subject to repeated hacks since at least #BushVGore where hanging chads were just a distraction, the hack was in Valusia County. I was a le
Why I Underestimated MAGA and What Trump's Win Means for You
Donald Trump and Republicans won in a rout
How to Organize an Assembly
In an era of disasters and despotism, one way to get people connected and ready to respond is to host an open assembly. Here's how.
Books Black People Need To Buy Now Before They're Banned
With Donald Trump in the White House and Republicans controlling the Senate, an increase in book bans is a serious threat.
It Doesn’t End
Progress hasn’t stopped, but it’s never easy, and never without backlash.
On blocking, and the coinsplaining cryptobros
In the last week, I have been referred to as "Daddy" more times than ever before in my life. And apparently I'm a "boomer" now. I've also been told that my blog is a psyop to protect the dollar. Since the twit-shitshow (twitshow) began, it looks like I got 1.7M "impressions", around 30K likes, 7K RTs, 700 replies, and my number of followers went from 15K to 24K. (But then I immediately ...
How It Went
Election day, 2024.
We Are Going Back
The writer expresses dismay over the re-election of Donald Trump, likening it to a “zombie Palpatine” scenario. They reflect on the implications of GOP control, the potential rollback o…
What Happened? - Fernando Gros
The USA just had a historic and potentially defining election. This has left a lot of people wondering how we got here and what happened.
When You Cross Pinochet With a Cyberpunk Dystopia…
…what do you get? Answer: “Special Little Freedom Zones.” That’s what Reason’s Liz Wolfe calls the Honduran “charter cities,” officially known as ZEDEs (Zones for Economic Development and Employment), which were declared illegal in September by the Honduran Supreme Court (“No More Special Little Freedom Zones,” September 25). The ruling prohibits the creation of new...
The Newsfeed: Phone restrictions paying off at one WA school
At Robert Eagle Staff Middle School, administrators are seeing a “huge improvement” after limiting students’ cellphone use during class time.
A White Man’s Burden is Everyone Else’s
No one has ever gone broke betting on whiteness and patriarchy in America.
‘It does not have to be this way’: the radical optimism of David Graeber
As a new collection of his writing is published, Rebecca Solnit remembers her friend, the late activist and anarchist who believed ordinary people had the power to change the world
Backward, in High Heels
If someone suggests a Women’s March, so help me… (Twitter comment) I remember sitting in the teachers’ lunchroom at my middle school, January 2001, and having a woman I like and consider a good tea…
Did Democrats lose the 2024 election because of “bad” policies?
Betting on voter gratitude is a common mistake.
We need a Wirecutter for groceries
Local news outlets cannot change grocery prices. But they can help their readers deal with them.
Conservatives tried to repeal one of the country’s strongest climate policies. They failed big time.
Washington state’s Climate Commitment Act survived. It’s a promising sign for the future of climate action.
Why the Work Still Matters
When Donald Trump won in 2016, we weren't sure if good journalism mattered anymore. Now, we're more sure than ever it does.
Ur-Fascism | Umberto Eco
I think it is possible to outline a list of features that are typical of what I would like to call Ur-Fascism, or Eternal Fascism. These features cannot be organized into a system; many of them contradict each other, and are also typical of other kinds of despotism or fanaticism. But it is enough that one of them be present to allow fascism to coagulate around it.
The Rogue Emperor, And What To Do About Them
The chances are if you know someone who is a former Apple employee, you’ll have heard their Steve Jobs anecdote, and that it was rather unflattering to the Apple co-founder. I’ve certai…
Out of the Landscape, into the Portrait
Toward a phenomenology of the phone.