Meet the ambitious mediocrities who almost brought down American democracy.
Well, sheesh. I opened a little can of worms when sharing Miriam's "Am I on the IndieWeb yet?" with a short post bemoaning my own trouble getting on the
I’m really into the IndieWeb, or the ideas behind it. I like to own my data, I like a space to play and experiment, I like the idea of syndicating content to be read/experienced in a variety of formats. I love microformats, and RSS feeds, and… wait… how do webmentions work?
In 2018 and 2019, I wrote an article on how I set up my WordPress site. It included some summaries of the Indieweb plugins for WordPress I use, and what they do. Recently, I came across Geoff Graham’s response on CSS Tricks commenting on another post by Miriam Suzanne on implementing Indieweb tech...
The courts used to understand that <em>Roe </em>stood not so much for the choice to end<em> </em>a pregnancy as for the choice of <em>whether </em>to end one.
It’s not what he believed that matters, but what he had the responsibility to know.
Plus: Is Trump lying or delusional? Does it Matter?
Murder rates didn’t soar only in cities during the pandemic. Homicide rates in rural America rose 25% in 2020, the largest rural increase since the CDC began tracking such data in 1999. Small-town sheriffs and prosecutors are overwhelmed with homicide cases.
The chorus of technologists who believe AI models may not be far off from achieving consciousness is getting bolder.
An assassination attempt against Brett Kavanaugh reveals the price of American vitriol