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internet gryphon. admin of Beehaw, mostly publicly interacting with people. nonbinary. they/she
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101 Additional Advices (kk.org)
Six years ago I celebrated my 68th birthday by gifting my children 68 bits of advice I wished I had gotten when I was their age. Every birthday after that I added more bits of advice for them until I had a whole book of bits. That book was published a year ago as Excellent Advice for Living, which many people tell me they read...
The Way Forward, an update from the team behind Cities: Skylines (forum.paradoxplaza.com)
Yuri!!! on Ice movie canceled after 7 years in production (www.polygon.com)
UAW secures historic union election win at Tennessee Volkswagen plant (www.theguardian.com)
Nature officially becomes a musician, earning royalties for environmental causes (www.bbc.com)
‘We need more shade’: US’s hottest city turns to trees to cool those most in need (www.theguardian.com)
Colorado is offering $450 e-bike subsidies. Other states should follow suit (www.fastcompany.com)
Embrace the weird (a.wholelottanothing.org)
The other day I was complaining to a friend how I’ve been spinning my wheels lately, having trouble finding any projects or gigs I could work on....
Ralph Nader would like to stop having to explain why the spoiler coverage is stupid (www.motherjones.com)
Defeated CEOs are now conceding hybrid working is here to stay (archive.ph)
KPMG surveyed U.S. CEOs of companies turning over at least $500 million and found that just one-third expect a full return to the office in the next three years....
how's your week going, Beehaw
it’s a bit of a busy week but i am currently reading I Want to Believe: Posadism, UFOs and Apocalypse Communism
Cooking in prison is a way to feel free (prismreports.org)
EVs are lowering Bay Area's carbon footprint (news.berkeley.edu)
these of course come with their own tradeoffs, but you take what you can get
Inside the UK's First Open-Access, Pay-As-You-Go Factory (reasonstobecheerful.world)
[…]Seabound found BLOQS, a 32,000-square-foot converted warehouse in the north London suburb of Enfield, fully kitted out with £1.3 million (around $1.7 million) worth of light industrial equipment for all kinds of manufacturing, including wood processing and metal fabrication, laser cutting and engraving, 3D printing, sewing...
The Intercept is running out of cash (www.semafor.com)
Walkouts, Blockades, and Student Occupations in Solidarity with Palestine Continue (itsgoingdown.org)
The Private Prisons Industry Is Changing What Constitutes “Food” (filtermag.org)
SCCF is one of four Tennessee prisons currently operated by for-profit contractor CoreCivic, the second-largest private prison operator in the country. For every person it incarcerates, the company makes around $90 per day....
Arizona Supreme Court rules that a near-total abortion ban from 1864 is enforceable (www.nbcnews.com)
if you would like to see this overturned: make sure to become a signature for the Right to Abortion Initiative and, in November, to vote no on retaining Clint Bolick and Kathryn Hackett King—they both voted to uphold this ban, and are up for retention this year
Jackson, Mississippi, residents now get a voice in city’s water crisis (prismreports.org)
What you need need to know about gender-affirming care for youth (xtramagazine.com)
A Tidal Wetland Restoration of Epic Proportions: Salt ponds form a vast mosaic spanning thousands of acres in California’s South Bay. But a 50-year transformation is underway. (reasonstobecheerful.world)
The Magic of Bird Brains: Crows are smart enough to pick up trash. Why won’t they? (www.newyorker.com)
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