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FYI that CVS has appointments available for the new COVID vaccine. I just booked mine for this Saturday.

If you don’t have a CVS nearby, just check the websites for your local pharmacies to see if they have it yet.

Stay healthy and safe, friends!

Taxing the rich isn’t radical. It isn’t even new.

The current top-bracket tax rate is 37%.
But in 1965, it was 70%.
In the 1950s, it was over 90%.

NOT taxing the rich is what’s new.

Republicans on a state Senate committee voted to oust the
nonpartisan administrator of elections in Wisconsin via @Hredman

wisconsinexaminer.com/brief/se

I often forget how some cyber habits I have can upset people. This happened today:

Colleague - You're going to [vendor name] event in [USA place] next month. They really should give us lighter notebooks for these trips. How will you take your work PC with you?
Me - I don't. There are sensitive apps and info there. I can lose it. Also, border controls could happen. No way.
Colleague - Huh, so... what will you do?
Me - I use a spare 13" low-end notebook with a fresh linux install, no personal data, no company data. It's light and now it's worth just a few euros.
Colleague - Hah, there's your smartphone anyway!
Me - No way either. Spare Nokia dumbish-phone. The most advanced thing on it is Snake. Maybe.

This didn't end well.

My thanks to @Slate for chatting with me on the What Next podcast about the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers sedition trials and sentencings.

slate.com/podcasts/what-next/2

When you'd rather be doing anything else but put up with their shenanigans because you love them #mondog

What are the "life-changing" or "health implications" of asking to use a different name or pronoun?

Will a child explode if you use they/them pronouns? Call them Bill instead of William or Karen and a leg will fall off?

It's all bullshit. Protect trans kids.

#OnPoli #TransRightsAreHumanRights

the only proof we need about how bad climate change is gonna get is elon musk claiming that its not gonna be too bad

Happy to announce that I am a recipient of the IRC postdoctoral fellowship award.

research.ie/assets/uploads/202

My project titled "STALWART" will be at University College Dublin (UCD, Conway Institute) under the supervision of Dr. Ronald Halim and in collaboration with Prof. Oskar Modin at Chalmers University.

I am very excited to learn new concepts, gain more skills, and make new friends!

#GOI2023 #LoveIrishResearch

I love my smart TV. I love the way it takes a long time to boot up because it's trying to refresh the advertisements on the home screen. I delight in the way it randomly restarts because it's downloaded an update without asking me, each of which makes the TV slower and slower with every subsequent install. I adore the way it buries the apps that I want to use, and that I use without fail every single time, below the apps that it's being paid to promote and which I have never touched in my life and would never use without the cold metal of a glock pressed hard against my sweating temple. I am infinitely thrilled by the way the interface lags constantly, due to the need to have one thousand unnecessary animations rendered on hardware ripped wholesale from a ten year old phone. I feel myself borne aloft on wings of pure joy when I am notified that my data will be collected and analysed to determine my useage patterns. Even now I am writing this from a field of beautiful flowers and soft luscious grass as I lie and look up happily at the bright blue sky, smiling happily to know that this is the future of technology

Happy Monday! How was your weekend? 🀠

Our magazine is out. Look for more from the September/October issue on our site this week. Remember, you can become a member to get your copy of the next issue : texasobserver.org/join

Attention #Austin, be sure to get your tickets for Annette Gordon-Reed, in conversation with Kathleen McElroy. Find more information at texasobserver.org/agr

#journalism #nonprofit #news #events #Texas

The date sneaked up on me this year, attacking from behind. Every year on 9/11 I reflect, grateful I survived the attack. This year, I find myself angry. Some of that may be my own loss: my father to COVID this year; my unemployment. But I'm angry on this 22nd anniversary at what has fallen since: at the authoritarianism that overtook this country & threatens the world, racism and bigotry set loose, the pandemic killing still, my own field--journalism--failing to meet these challenges. 1/

@jeffjarvis

A hard day for me too. I had an interview in the building the day before. I was fresh out of college, moving to New York City! I stood in the plaza looking up at those towers filled with joyβ€” to be in a big city (that thinks it is) at the center of the world!

A man was drumming on plastic buckets in the subway. People walking fell in time to the beat. Could I join them?

I kept my promise to myself made the day after. I have never left the city. I joined them.

The received cultural mythology of 9/11 is so far from my actual lived experience of being an adult New Yorker on that day that it breaks my brain (and my heart) to even try to reconcile the two. For those who are younger, question nearly all of the political framing you hear about that day. All these years later, it’s clear Bin Laden got nearly all he wanted, thanks to the predictability of American reactionaries.

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