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'I was completely inside': Lobster diver swallowed by humpback whale off Provincetown

"“All of a sudden, I felt this huge shove and the next thing I knew it was completely black,” Packard recalled Friday afternoon following his release from Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis." Call me shaken.

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Two weeks. Unreal.

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Lifting the mask

Edward Snowden launches his Substack: "Though my relationship to time fluctuates, the gravamen of my disclosures remains constant. In the past eight years, the depredations of surveillance have merely become more entrenched, with the capabilities that used to be the province of governments now in the hands of private companies, too, which employ them to track and tether us and attenuate our freedoms. This enduring danger, this compounding danger, is one of the reasons I've decided to lift my voice again — adding a new page to my "permanent record"...one to which I hope you subscribe."

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What are your favorite books you’ve read so far this year?

The Death of Vivek Oji, Pet, and The Nickel Boys are all really high on my list. (With an honorable mention for While Justice Sleeps, which was just a lot of fun.)

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Your goals might be to become a wealthy businessperson. Mine are just to write in peace.

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I'd like to work with a recruiter who can help me hire experienced engineers (cross-discipline) for a remote-first team from underestimated backgrounds. Any recommendations?

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I've literally started getting targeted ads for ketamine. Would love to understand what my advertising profile says about me right now.

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I’ve been finishing off most days lately by watching Harvard lectures on moral philosophy with my dad (on YouTube). It’s been nice.

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The document culture of Amazon

"Reading documents is so ingrained in our culture and process that our scheduling tools have check boxes to automatically create a document. If I’m catching up on a new service or feature launch, I will find the document rather than emailing or calling the product manager." I really love this.

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Seeking feedback, if you have a minute or two. What could I be doing better? What should I be thinking about? https://werd.io/pages/feedback

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I'm hiring engineers for a remote-first team anywhere in the US:

Ruby on Rails (senior and mid-level)
React / Redux (senior and mid-level)

You'll be working on this: https://decrypt.co/72806/bitcoin-in-your-401k-coinbase-and-forusall-offer-new-crypto-option

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee Is Selling The Original Source Code For The World Wide Web as an NFT

"The work includes the original archive of dated and time-stamped files from 1990 and 1991, containing 9,555 lines of source code and original HTML documents that taught the earliest web users how to use the application. The auction item also includes an animated 30-minute video of the code being written and a digital signature from Berners-Lee himself, as well as a letter written by him over 30 years later in which he reflects on the process of creating the code and the impact it has made."

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Real question. I have an appointment to get my hair cut (after over a year!) and dyed a wild color on Tuesday. I’m also thinking about driving through the South. Am I inviting problems for myself?

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In Argentina, cheap government-issued netbooks sparked a musical renaissance

"More than four million students received a computer between 2011 and 2015. These were exactly the years that saw the rise of a budding generation of rappers, trappers, and freestylers. The overlap is no coincidence to Sebastián Benítez Larghi, director of the sociology department at the La Plata National University. “The working classes have always had a tradition of cultural creation — urban rhythms are just more proof of that.”"

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China’s tech workers pushed to their limits by surveillance software

"A Chinese subsidiary of Japanese camera maker Canon, Canon Information Technology, last year unveiled a new workspace management system that only allows smiling employees to enter the office and book conference rooms. Using so-called “smile recognition” technology, Canon said the system was intended to bring more cheerfulness to the office in the post-pandemic era."

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Andrew Yang is a red herring.

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Conservatives now use the label ‘critical race theory’ to describe any conversation about race that makes them uncomfortable

"On its face, the opprobrium misunderstands the point: CRT is less about blaming white people than interrogating systems of power and privilege. But that’s the very thing that frightens conservatives: If children recognize the culpability of systems, as opposed to individuals, they’ll also recognize societal problems require collective solutions. The myth of rugged individualism will vanish."

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In a world where software is ingrained in every aspect of society, one way to help make a better world is to produce technology in the public interest and ensure data, wealth, and power aren't hoarded by a small handful of privately-run silos.

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Best part of being back to work: hearing all the really good news from the last two weeks.

Worst part of being back to work: removing the “Ma dialysis” and “walk with Ma” block-out events from my calendar.

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Kids Need Freedom, Too

"The problem with a society devoted to zero risk is that kids grow up overprotected and under-socialized. They miss out on the thrilling experience of fending for themselves, crucial in forging confidence. They miss out on learning to assess risk and dealing with minimal danger without constantly deferring to an authority." I'm excited that free-range parenting will be back in style by the time I'm a parent. I can't imagine doing it any other way.

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Are advertisers coming for your dreams?

"Now, brands from Xbox to Coors to Burger King are teaming up with some scientists to attempt something similar: “Engineer” advertisements into willing consumers’ dreams, via video and audio clips. This week, a group of 40 dream researchers has pushed back in an online letter, calling for the regulation of commercial dream manipulation."

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Despite my best intentions, I completely failed to do any exercise today. I’ve got to get better at this (again).

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Beyond Resale Royalties. So Why Is DADA Ditching Royalties?

“Fast forward three years since we tried to devise a royalty standard, and now it is art and not collectibles that is bringing hundreds of millions of dollars into the NFT ecosystem. Yet OpenSea is now too busy to put resources into guaranteeing resale royalties on their platform. Today, if an artwork is sold on a crypto art marketplace and resold on OpenSea, the artist does not get royalties.”

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Finally got my sister to let me set up her up for patronage memberships 👍

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