Not a lot this week. Beeb a busy one in the real world.
Strike, or Else - by Hamilton Nolan - How Things Work: We are in the era of necessarily norm-breaking solutions.
‘If you fall into the dialogue of the far right, the far right wins’: Spain’s deputy PM on the need for workers’ rights | Economics | The Guardian: Politicians who help people can be rewarded.
Bluesky wants us to imagine a 'world without Caesars' | Mashable: Is there a more troll-able person on Earth than Zuckerberg?
What Really Happened With the DDoS Attacks That Took Down X | WIRED: Incompetence by the few remaining engineers contributed. Remember, Musk wants to make Social Security just as incompetent.
Opinion | Where Are Trump and Musk Taking Us? - The New York Times: Sobering outlook from the most perceptive commentator we have today.
‘A lot worse than expected’: AI Pac-Man clones, reviewed | Games | The Guardian: No, AI cannot let anyone program a game.
Our ancestors lost nearly 99% of their population, 900,000 years ago: Science is horrifying nightmare fuel … er, cool.
U.S. citizen child recovering from brain cancer deported to Mexico with undocumented parents: The cruelty and deaths are the point, ICE needs to be disbanded and rebuilt.
'It was chaos': The history of San Francisco's most unforgettable ad: This is still perhaps the most beautiful ad I have ever seen.
A Betrayal - by Brian Beutler - Off Message: Schumer has to go.
Knicks assistant Maurice Cheeks watches national anthem singer nail performance 22 years later - The Athletic: An amazing ending to a heartwarming story.
Have a great week, everyone.

