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The Rise and Fall of the Zero-Waste Trash Jar
The Rise and Fall of the Zero-Waste Trash Jar
Unrealistic expectations and real-world problems like unwanted gifts and the temptation of “wishcycling” turned the trash jar from zero-waste influencer emblem to “elitist” cliché.
·wired.com·
The Rise and Fall of the Zero-Waste Trash Jar
The Toxic Manosphere of Fedi — Pixie's Pad
The Toxic Manosphere of Fedi — Pixie's Pad
This will be a long post. I'm going to discuss recent fedi 'drama', particularly around Stux/mstdn.social and Byron/Universeodon, to call...
·dotart.blog·
The Toxic Manosphere of Fedi — Pixie's Pad
Jobless Work is Joyless Work
Jobless Work is Joyless Work
We’ve written before about “Quiet Quitting,” a new name for an old phenomenon that started making the rounds in 2022, where employees commit to just doing
·gapingvoid.com·
Jobless Work is Joyless Work
Jim Larkin, Backpage Exec, Dies By Suicide A Week Before His Trial
Jim Larkin, Backpage Exec, Dies By Suicide A Week Before His Trial
Some unfortunate news. AZ Central reported yesterday that James Larkin, who was a free speech pioneer who built an alt-weekly newspaper empire, and then spun out the controversial classifieds ads s…
·techdirt.com·
Jim Larkin, Backpage Exec, Dies By Suicide A Week Before His Trial
Inside Story On The War On Backpage Raises All Sorts Of Legal Questions
Inside Story On The War On Backpage Raises All Sorts Of Legal Questions
Recently Wired had a pretty amazing cover article on the inside story on the DOJ’s legal war against Backpage that is superbly well-written and quite interesting. Wired found the perfect repo…
·techdirt.com·
Inside Story On The War On Backpage Raises All Sorts Of Legal Questions
Can Seattle Do for August Wilson What Lake Forest Park Did for Octavia Butler?
Can Seattle Do for August Wilson What Lake Forest Park Did for Octavia Butler?
Shortly after 10 am on Saturday, July 29, Lake Forest Park unveiled its honorary street for Octavia Butler, a writer who spent the last seven years of her life in the city between Kenmore and Seattle's Lake City. Butler moved here from Southern California in 1999. She bought a simple but cozy-looking house at the top of a hill and near three things she could not live without: a nearby bus stop, a nearby bookstore,...
·thestranger.com·
Can Seattle Do for August Wilson What Lake Forest Park Did for Octavia Butler?
Cory Doctorow: Vertically Challenged
Cory Doctorow: Vertically Challenged
Science fiction has a longstanding love-hate relationship with the tech tycoon. The literature is full of billionaire inventors, sometimes painted as system-bucking heroes, at other times as megalo…
·locusmag.com·
Cory Doctorow: Vertically Challenged
FCC Revisits Transparency 'Nutrition Label' For Broadband
FCC Revisits Transparency 'Nutrition Label' For Broadband
For years we’ve noted how broadband providers impose all manner of bullshit fees on your bill to drive up the cost of service post sale. They’ve also historically had a hard time being …
·techdirt.com·
FCC Revisits Transparency 'Nutrition Label' For Broadband
With OpenAI, The News Industry Needs Better Negotiators
With OpenAI, The News Industry Needs Better Negotiators
One of the news industry’s longest-standing problems is that have failed to properly value the work they create. They should take a cue from the music industry.
·tedium.co·
With OpenAI, The News Industry Needs Better Negotiators
Cooking with Gas - 99% Invisible
Cooking with Gas - 99% Invisible
Back in January, Bloomberg News published a story quoting an obscure government official named Richard Trumka Jr. He works with the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which regulates stuff like furniture and electronics and household appliances. Basically, the agency is supposed to make sure that the stuff we buy is safe, and won’t kill us or
·99percentinvisible.org·
Cooking with Gas - 99% Invisible
Why Solarpunk?
Why Solarpunk?
In a few days, Alyssa K. Watson’s interview with me on Carbon Culture Review will no longer be featured, replaced by an interview with Alia Gee or Claudie Arsenault. Not sure who’s next…
·sherylkaleo.com·
Why Solarpunk?
Why FEMA doesn't respond to heat waves
Why FEMA doesn't respond to heat waves
An outdated law prevents the federal government from responding to heat waves the way it does to hurricanes and wildfires.
·grist.org·
Why FEMA doesn't respond to heat waves
PSRC Report Connects Single Family Zoning and Highways with Structural Racism - The Urbanist
PSRC Report Connects Single Family Zoning and Highways with Structural Racism - The Urbanist
On July 6, the Puget Sound Regional Council (PSRC) launched their Legacy of Structural Racism Interactive Report. While this report is far from the first piece of literature to connect policies such as single-family zoning to structural racism, it provides a high-level overview and collection of resources on this history of structural racism in the
·theurbanist.org·
PSRC Report Connects Single Family Zoning and Highways with Structural Racism - The Urbanist
Developing reliable AI tools for healthcare
Developing reliable AI tools for healthcare
We’ve published our joint paper with Google Research in Nature Medicine, which proposes CoDoC (Complementarity-driven Deferral-to-Clinical Workflow), an AI system that learns when to rely on predictive AI tools or defer to a clinician for the most accurate interpretation of medical images.
·deepmind.com·
Developing reliable AI tools for healthcare
Police are not primarily crime fighters, according to the data
Police are not primarily crime fighters, according to the data
A new report adds to a growing line of research showing that police departments don’t solve serious or violent crimes with any regularity, and in fact, spend very little time on crime control, in contrast to popular narratives.
·reuters.com·
Police are not primarily crime fighters, according to the data