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Link dump, “where do I even start” edition

The world is an objectively worse place because of tech-bro oligarchs, by Séamas O'Reilly.

Ein Hitlergruß ist ein Hitlergruß ist ein Hitlergruß, by Lenz Jacobsen.


How to Weather the Storm, by Kottke. A good round-up.

The point of Trump’s lies is to create a widespread sense that an open, pluralistic, multicultural society is dangerous.

Will Wilkinson, in February 2017

A Line By Line Analysis Of Trump’s Big Anti-Trans Executive Order, by Erin Reed, and What Will Trump’s Anti-Trans “Gender Ideology Extremism” Executive Orders Actually Do?, by Riese.

LA Lesbian Bar Ruby Fruit Is Fighting For Its Survival. We Really Need It To Win, by Gabrielle Korn.


Some gray herringbone fabric has a cloth patch attached to it with safety pins. The patch depicts the three arrows of the Iron Front, an antifascist group active in Germany during the Third Reich. The arrows are rendered in the colors of the transgender pride flag.

The Soupault SSG sound similar, philosphically, to mine, and looks quite neat. Via David Larlet.


God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference between “blog” and “blog post” (as well as “podcast” and “podcast episode”).

Jeremy

Tokyo drift: what happens when a city stops being the future?, by Dylan Levi King, via Karl: Tokyo remains, in the world’s imagination, a place of sophistication and wealth. But with economic revival forever distant, tourism pollution seems the only viable plan.


I mean, if 10 years from now, when you are doing something quick and dirty, you suddenly visualize that I am looking over your shoulder and say to yourself, Dijkstra would not have liked this, well, that would be enough immortality for me.

Edsger W. Dijkstra

Explore our hand-picked collection of 10,046 out-of-copyright works, free for all to browse, download, and reuse. The Public Domain Image Archive, a project of the The Public Domain Review, via Jeremy.