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Mary Branscombe
@marypcbuk.bsky.social
about 2 hours ago
so Meta is just admitting it can't do apps safely? sounds about right (obviously this kind of toys out of pram moment is an attempt at pressure, too big to fail style)

Filing: Meta says it might be forced to withdraw its apps from New Mexico if a judge orders it to adopt the state's proposed safety features (Thomas Barrabi/New York Post) Main Link | Techmeme Permalink

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Techmeme
@techmeme.com
about 2 hours ago
Filing: Meta says it might be forced to withdraw its apps from New Mexico if a judge orders it to adopt the state's proposed safety features (Thomas Barrabi/New York Post) Main Link | Techmeme Permalink
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Dave Infante
@dinfontay.com
about 6 hours ago
new stickers now available on the fingers shop: dinfontay.bigcartel.com/p….
four circular white/black stickers that read: 

"TOO OLD FOR SHOTS"
"SPUDS MACKENZIE IS ALIVE"
CLASS WAR BY THE GLASS"
"AMARO FOR THE SORROW"
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Wario64
@wario64.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
THEC64 Handheld and The Spectrum Handheld announced (Oct 2026, $129.99) www.youtube.com/watch?v=T…. -25 THEC64/The Spectrum built-in games -Bring your own games using MicroSD card slot -4.3" IPS screen -Keyboard/joystick support with rear USB-A I/O
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Tech Policy Press
@techpolicypress.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
Private digital credentials are reshaping identity verification. A new analysis by CJ Larkin and Renée DiResta maps the landscape, examining key players, technologies, risks, and what's next for privacy & trust.
A Landscape Survey of Private Digital Credentials

www.techpolicy.press

A Landscape Survey of Private Digital Credentials

CJ Larkin and Renée DiResta examine digital ID endeavors to understand what drives adoption, what facilitates trust, and how privacy and security trade off.

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#TuckFrump
@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social
about 10 hours ago
Dog Keeps Getting Left at Weekly Adoption Event—Then Everything Changes #Newsweek
www.newsweek.com

twp.ai

www.newsweek.com

Dog keeps getting left at weekly adoption event—then everything changes

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Social Media Lab
@socialmedialab.ca
about 11 hours ago
"Switzerland's competition commission has opened an investigation into suspected anti-competitive pacts in which travel companies and online casinos ​agreed not to bid against each other for search ‌engine keywords." www.reuters.com/sustainab….
Switzerland probes alleged pacts to avoid keyword bidding on Google and Bing

www.reuters.com

Switzerland probes alleged pacts to avoid keyword bidding on Google and Bing

Switzerland's competition commission has opened an investigation into suspected anti-competitive pacts in which travel companies and online casinos ​agreed not to bid against each other for search ‌en...

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Matt Zoller Seitz
@mattzollerseitz.bsky.social
about 15 hours ago
My dear Judith and I are continuing to grow the physical media section of the store. We just put a lot of new stuff up--vinyl, Blu-rays, DVDs and more! Full inventory of the section: mzs.press/Physical-Med... cc @mzspress.bsky.social
Left to right: Covers of The Pogues: Pissed and Pinned, showing the band gathered together at a bar; Cover of The Parallax View Soundtrack by Michael Small, dominated by the silhouette of a a man recoiling after having been shot. The cover is a stylized illustration that looks as if it's constructed from the large square flash-cards that cards at political rallies hold up to create a billboard-sized image. The shooting victim is in blue, the rest of the image in red, with black cracks between the flash card squares, and the film title and relevant information in white; cover of K.D. Lang's All You Can Eat. Lang is in an orange jacket over an orange t-shirt, right hand on her cocked hip, face in 1/4 profile, looking to her right and up. Title of the album is behind her head, in huge green slightly askew green letters that have thin white borders.
Left to right: the original soundtrack to the first Batman TV series, showing Batman and Robin running towards the Batmobile and preparing to leap into its front seats; The cover of the Ray Charles album Sweet and Sour Tears (words are in pink, green and blue), featuring a closeup of Charles in his trademark dark glasses; the cover to The Best of Etta James, a pink cover with a sketch of James smiling, short hairdo and diamond earrings;  the star's name in thin white lettering and "the very best of" in the same font, but black.
left to right: The cover of the LP of the Dr. No soundtrack, with Sean Connery in a blue short-sleeve shirt holding Ursula Andress in a white bikini as they look in the same direction anxiously; cover of the LP The Best of John Lee Hooker, a black and white high contrast photo of the legendary bluesman playing his guitar and looking up at someone offscreen; the cover for the LP of KPop Demon Hunters, featuring the main trio in glamorous stage wear, standing together.
Left to right: covers of DVDS of Batman Year one (the Caped Crusader running towards us, his cape merging into the famous bat signal logo. The hero is in black and grey, the bat silhouette is black, and the rest of the cover is a bright yellow. Middle image is the cover of Mad Men Season 3 DVD, a closeup of a tumbler with brown liquid (likely bourbon) in it, against a black background. Right: Cover of The Life of Python, a boxed set of regular resolution DVDs preserving some of their best sketches plus bonus material; the title is in yellow lettering that seems tilted back, like we are looking up at it in awe. The comedians' faces are popping up out of green lawn like gophers emerging from their gopher holes.
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The New York Times
@nytimes.com
about 17 hours ago
The House narrowly adopted a Republican budget blueprint that would allow the GOP to blow past Democratic opposition and pour an additional $70 billion into immigration enforcement through the remainder of President Trump’s second term.
House Adopts Budget to Unlock $70 Billion for Immigration Enforcement

nyti.ms

House Adopts Budget to Unlock $70 Billion for Immigration Enforcement

The measure will allow the G.O.P. to begin working on a filibuster-proof bill to fund ICE and C.B.P., part of their plan to reopen the long-shuttered Department of Homeland Security.

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ProPublica
@propublica.org
about 21 hours ago
A Michigan county’s medical director argued that solar farms were a health hazard. Local officials then adopted new limits on solar development — even though the director’s memos didn’t offer any detailed proof of his claims. By @annaleighclark.bsky.social
Unfounded Health Concerns Are Powering a Solar Backlash

www.propublica.org

Unfounded Health Concerns Are Powering a Solar Backlash

Across the U.S., critics are pressuring public officials to stop or stall new solar projects, often citing unfounded health concerns.

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Ann M. Lipton
@annmlipton.bsky.social
about 23 hours ago
"five black-and-white, 13-week-old puppies — Benedict, Daphne, Violet, Eloise and Hyacinth — lounged, climbed over one another, leaned into a reporter’s mic and cuddled in a pair of pens ...The governor also brought his dog, Gia, who hopped off her chair and wandered under the bill-signing table"

“We’re sending a very powerful message with this bill — first of all: Adopt, don’t shop."

www.denverpost.com

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Ian Betteridge
@ianbetteridge.com
1 day ago
Three and a half years of public money wasted on what was, in fact, an investigation that should never have taken place. The OfS should be disbanded. www.sussex.ac.uk/news/foc….
Statement by the University of Sussex:

The OfS has not investigated the particular circumstances relating to Professor Kathleen Stock’s decision to resign from the University. The OfS does not have the powers to investigate individual cases.
The OfS decision relates to one document, The Trans and Non-Binary Equality Policy Statement, which was adopted by many universities, and to how this and two other documents were approved. The investigation took nearly three and a half years.
In the course of the investigation, the OfS interviewed only one person, Professor Kathleen Stock. The OfS did not interview her until over two years into the investigation.
The OfS refused to discuss any substantive matters relating to the investigation with the University. The University asked repeatedly (at least nine times) for meetings with the OfS, and its requests were turned down or ignored.
The only evidence of any harm caused by one early version of The Trans and Non-Binary Equality Policy Statement was the testimony of the one person interviewed. There is no evidence of harm in relation to the later versions of the Trans and Non-Binary Equality Policy Statement. The OfS did not interview any students or any academics at the University and refused all invitations to meet with the University.
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Timothy Burke
@bubbaprog.xyz
1 day ago
ESPN 🤝 RAYCOM BOTH BORN IN 1979 THE GREATEST PARTNERSHIP IN SPORTS CONTINUES
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Ketan Joshi
@ketanjoshi.co
1 day ago
geordi yes no meme

no: PARIS, April 29 - TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA), opens new tab raised its dividend by 5.9% and exceeded market expectations with a 29% jump in first-quarter earnings on Wednesday, boosted by strong trading and high oil prices linked to the Iran war.

Yes: OIL CEOS STEP INTO BATH FILLED TO THE BRIM WITH DARK RED BLOOD PROFITS
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🗽LOLGOP🗽
@thefarce.org
1 day ago
"It’s the product of his long mission: to favor the white Republicans he seems to think he represents on the Supreme Court, rather than all Americans."

Here's the conclusion of my post on the Supreme Court's decision in Louisiana v. Callais, gutting the remaining pillar of the Voting Rights Act:

Justice Kagan’s strenuous dissent is exactly right. She notes the history of the Reconstruction Amendments, the subsequent failure to protect minority voting rights, the strong bipartisan nature of various amendments to the Voting Rights Act beginning in 1965, including the response to City of Mobile, to the 1982 Congress that broadly embraced a stronger vote dilution standard, the Supreme Court’s repeated acceptance of the VRA’s provisions as constitutional, to the retrograde turn of the Supreme Court in Shelby County and elsewhere, making the current Supreme Court the most hostile to voting rights in at least a century. And it is all done by Alito with subterfuge. The opinion adopts Justice Alito’s dissent in Allen v. Milligan while denying it is doing so. It brings back the requirement that minority voters prove discriminatory intent while denying it is doing so—in contravention to text, congressional intent, and common sense.

Justice Kagan noted, citing my recent Yale Law Journal article, the effects of the Alito treatment in Brnovich: “Since the Court ruled, not a single Section 2 suit has successfully challenged such a restriction on voting, however discriminatory in operation. See R. Hasen, The Stagnation, Retrogression, and Potential Pro-Voter Transformation of U. S. Election Law, 134 Yale L. J. 1673, 1686 (2025).” It is not hyperbole when Kagan writes: “Today’s decision renders Section 2 all but a dead letter.”

In other words, Justice Alito knows exactly what he’s doing: make it seem like he’s not gutting the Voting Rights Act through technical language, turning both the statute and the Constitution on its head. It’s the product of his long mission: to favor the white Republicans he seems to think he represents on the Supreme Court, rather than all Americans.
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Prisonculture
@prisonculture.bsky.social
1 day ago
We're only 30 letters away from hitting 5000 letters to the City Council demanding that they benchmark public library funding at 0.5% of the city expense budget. If you live in NYC, please send a letter to your member. It takes 30 seconds. actionnetwork.org/letters….
City Council, we demand half a percent of the overall city budget for libraries!

actionnetwork.org

City Council, we demand half a percent of the overall city budget for libraries!

In response to the NYC FY2026 Budget, adopted this June, the Brooklyn Public Library, the New York Public Library, and the Queens Public Library released a joint statement thanking City Leaders for in...

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