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π linkblog: How Memphis became a battleground over Elon Muskβs xAI supercomputer'
Who benefits from AI? Who doesn’t?
π linkblog: What Musk's Twitter takeover could tell us about a possible government appointment'
I’m currently reading Extremely Hardcore and can’t wait to read Character Limit. The Twitter purchase alone ought to dismiss any serious ideas that Musk could do this kind of work.
π linkblog: AI brings soaring emissions for Google and Microsoft, a major contributor to climate change'
This sucks so muchβand encapsulates our world’s obsession with financial success over environmental health.
π linkblog: Missouri joins other red states in trying to stamp out ranked choice voting'
I had forgotten Kentucky did this, and that just makes me more mad.
π linkblog: Eurovision 2024: Here are the songs with the best shot at glory'
Love to see Eurovision coverage from US news outlets.
π linkblog: How do you build without over polluting? That's the challenge of new Catan board game'
Really interested in this game.
π linkblog: After years of trying, the U.S. government may finally mandate safer table saws'
I have a scar from a nearly 20-year old table saw injury, and that made this fascinating to read.
π linkblog: How anti-vaccine activists and the far right are trying to build a parallel economy'
Gab’s been showing up more in the news lately, so I guess I should dust off some of that Gab data I have and move it closer to publication.
π linkblog: Hackers are targeting a surprising group of people: young public school students'
Audrey Watters was warning about something like this almost a decade ago. It’s time for edtech folks to step up and recognize that technology in schools goes far beyond that exciting new classroom techβand that we can’t do something about stuff like this if we’re overly focused on efficiency and effectiveness.
π linkblog: Palestinian death toll in Gaza soars past 25,000 with no end to war in sight : NPR'
1,200 deaths is an enormous tragedy. What does that make 25,000 deaths?
π linkblog: With war raging in Gaza, Christmas in Bethlehem has been canceled : NPR'
As I’ve written before, I’m skeptical when Christians see the Middle East uniquely through the particularities of our beliefs and traditionβthere’s so many ways that can (and does) go wrong. Yet, if we’re going to sing and preach about Bethlehem this year, we ought to use modern Bethlehem to get us thinking about a better world for the West Bank, Israel, and Gaza.
π linkblog: 'Shameless': Reporters Without Borders rebukes X for claiming to support it : NPR'
Kind of hilarious, actually, but in the depressing way that most Twitter news is these days.
π linkblog: Ranked choice voting: what it is and where it might be next : NPR'
I wasn’t aware of these critiques of ranked-choice voting. The right-wing hand-wringing about it is obviously ridiculous, and I still believe more RCV is the way to go, but I appreciate more nuance in the conversation.
π linkblog: Elon Musk restores X account of Alex Jones : NPR'
Musk keeps digging his hole deeper and deeper.
π linkblog: Trump's not-so-secret plans for unprecedented power : NPR'
Some worrying information here.
π linkblog: This Palestinian American professor leans on his Quaker faith during conflict : NPR'
I’ve been wanting to learn more about the Quaker faith, and this example only reinforces that.
π linkblog: Gary Oldman returns as Jackson Lamb in 'Slow Horses' Season 3 : NPR'
So excited to watch this!
π linkblog: A longer Advent helps some Christians prepare for more than Christmas : NPR'
Love this article. This year, I’ve been craving Advent since Halloween ended, and I’ve seen a justice and peace element to Advent since I first started celebrating it, so there’s a lot for me here.
π linkblog: Sellers say Amazon undercuts their prices, charges high fees : NPR'
Amazon: also the worst.
π linkblog: Why a search engine that scans your face is dangerous : NPR'
Facial recognition is the worst.
π linkblog: Why this chaplain sees her atheism as a gift : NPR'
Vanessa Zoltan is great, and I love what she shares here.
π linkblog: Clarence Thomas accepted even more gifts from billionaires, new report finds : NPR'
This… just keeps getting worse. All justices, regardless of political stripes, need to ensre they aren’t being influenced.
π linkblog: DeSantis slammed over Trump attack ad over LGBTQ rights : NPR'
This is disgusting and reprehensible. I refuse to watch the video myself, but it sounds like it wouldn’t be out of place on the Gab groups I’ve looked at for research projects.
π linkblog: In WWII, a segregated U.S. Army deployed to fight Hitler β and brought Jim Crow : NPR'
I had never heard about this story before. It’s tempting to think of World War II as “a good war,” but stories like this complicate it. How is this blatant racism compatible with fighting against the Nazis?