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@brian_gettler@mas.to
2025-10-24 15:57:55

Students on the campus where I work oppose Ontario Bill 33 - the Orwellian titled "Supporting Children and Students Act." Among other things, the bill would require universities to admit only on merit (though it provides no definition) and would allow the province to decide which fees are required and which are optional, which would undercut student unions, newspapers, and radio as well as some financial support for students.

A banner hanging from the roofed entrance to the University of Toronto Mississauga Student Centre. It reads: Hands off our education. Events, services, campaigns, clubs and societies at risk. Stop Bill 33.
@timbray@cosocial.ca
2025-11-19 19:20:55

Here’s my 35th “Long Links” outing, curation of long-form offerings, which assume that nobody has time to read all this stuff but one or two of the pieces might brighten your day. This one is mostly political but some of the politics are from France and China. Plus a way-cool analytical history of blogging and a section labeled “wonderful things”.

Stop pretending that things are not seriously messed up. 
See the STN for what it is.
Stop pretending that CS holds answers it does not.
Don’t try to instill improved characteristics into rotten enterprises.
The first question to ask: should you build the thing at all? 7. Attend to the primary reason for the thing; follow the money. 
 Move slow and fix things.
Foreground your employer’s social impact. 
Stop the Orwellian double-speak. 
Don’t sleep with the enemy. Don’t work for or accep…
Alignment Calendars 1584–1811,
from Jonathan Hoefler’s Inventions.
Pivots, Trolls, & Blog Rolls: Talking Points Memo's 25th-anniversary collection of blogging-related posts
@chrisnelder@mastodon.energy
2025-12-09 05:01:25

Very happy to see Trump’s illegal block on wind farm development thrown out by a judge, along with the Orwellian justification given for it—a classic inversion of the truth. Every accusation is a confession, etc. (“The government argued that the states’ claims amount to nothing more than a policy disagreement over preferences for wind versus fossil fuel energy development that is outside the federal court’s jurisdiction.”)