Latest bookmarks (page 81 of 134)
27 Mar 2024
www.comicsbeat.com
(2020): "Conway, co-creator of The Punisher, organized the fundraiser for Black Lives Matter as a response to police appropriation of The Punisher's skull symbol."
27 Mar 2024
www.newsweek.com
"In Punisher #14, the gun-toting vigilante tears into some officers who want to take a selfie with him. "You help people. I gave that up a long time ago.""
27 Mar 2024
www.huffpost.com
2020 article: "Elite lawbreaking is outof control. This is the grotesque story of an existential threat to American society."
27 Mar 2024
write.as
Proposal (back in 2018) to make various AP servers also work as clients so you can publish, for example, using Pixelfed's image uploading, but have the post appear on your main account as Mastodon
25 Mar 2024
blog.geocities.institute
"Those who don’t remember the web before platforms, tend to believe that for 10 years web users stared at their monitors in anticipation. Actually they were made to believe it. First by Web 2.0 proponents, and nowadays by aggressive Web3 campaigns that rewrite the history by stating that Web1 was a dull, passive, read only place. Though, the opposite was the truth, the web before platformization was the place where users owned, wrote and also read."
25 Mar 2024
vkc.sh
"I'm Veronica and I explain things! I make videos on PeerTube/YouTube and occasionally write about stuff here. I also sell channel merch here, and that's the primary way I fund all the videos."
23 Mar 2024
reactormag.com
"Welcome to a new weekly rewatch of J. Michael Straczynski's groundbreaking science fiction series!"
23 Mar 2024
wapo.st
Must Farm: "A half-eaten bowl of porridge complete with wooden spoon, communal rubbish bins, and a decorative necklace made with amber and glass beads are just a handful of the extraordinarily well-preserved remnants of a late Bronze Age hamlet unearthed in eastern England that’s been dubbed “Britain’s Pompeii” and a “time capsule” into village life almost 3,000 years ago."
23 Mar 2024
chemicalactionmap.edf.org
"We’ve focused on three major categories of health harms from exposure to these chemicals: cancer, developmental harm and asthma.
Using emissions data for 23 of EPA’s high priority toxic chemicals, this map visualizes how communities are cumulatively exposed to multiple toxic chemicals that cause the same harms, leading to serious health issues. Use this tool to see where facilities are polluting these toxic chemicals into our air, water and land and how it’s putting our health at risk, then click through to encourage EPA to take action."
Using emissions data for 23 of EPA’s high priority toxic chemicals, this map visualizes how communities are cumulatively exposed to multiple toxic chemicals that cause the same harms, leading to serious health issues. Use this tool to see where facilities are polluting these toxic chemicals into our air, water and land and how it’s putting our health at risk, then click through to encourage EPA to take action."
22 Mar 2024
redict.io
"Like many of you, I was disappointed when I learned that Redis®1 was changing to a non-free licensing model. This is a betrayal of the free software community, but perhaps not an entirely surprising one. Forks are likely to start appearing in the coming days, and today, I would like to offer Redict to you as a possible future home for your needs, and present its trade-offs as compared to the other forks you’re likely to be choosing from soon."