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@jjn1
Academic,newspaper columnist (Observer), blogger (johnnaughton.substack.com), photographer, optimist (despite current state of world), author, co-founder of Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy (mctd.ac.uk) at Cambridge
A paradigm of how to use reasonableness and frankness to counter fanaticism. But sadly, in the current climate in the US itβs unlikely to have much traction, except perhaps as a model of what intelligent discourse would be like in an ideal world.
Yep, itβs sad news. I was the Observerβs TV critic from 1987 to 1995 and I never saw anything he made or produced that I didnβt admire.
Me too.
Yes, Iβm still writing for the Observer in its latest incarnation. Tortoise is the fifth owner of the paper since Iβve been writing for it. But at the moment it seems difficult to find my stuff on the new site. I think itβs a glitch butβ¦
Could you post a βgift articleβ link, perhaps?
Sadly, behind the paywall. Nice essay though.
All you need to know about Twitter
Barbara Streisand had the excuse she had never heard about the Barbara Streisand effect.
The touchstone of most authoritarian regimes is not the kind of total control that most people feel in their day-to-day lives. It is that the regime is only selectively bound by law, producing constant low-grade anxiety as to whether, how, or against whom power will be exercised.
And don't forget this clueless effing moron. youtube.com/shorts/ucpYt...
Memex 1.1 today
Todayβs Memex 1.1
Delighted to announce that we are going to become an independent Department - the Bennett School of Public Policy - @cambridgeuni.bsky.social from this autumn. Thanks to all those who have supported us on our journey to this point - www.bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/blog/bennett...
DOGE recommended firing workers at:
-FDA, which oversees Neuralink
-FAA, which oversees SpaceX
-USAID, which probed Starlink
-CFPB, which oversees Tesla's financing arm and a potential payment platform on X.
"Conflict of interest" is a severe understatement.
Pubmed.gov is down. There are many outrages. This one is senseless, foolish, and a sign of a new dark age. A biostats friend wrote "This is akin to burning the libraries at Alexandria and Ninevah."
#JenniferRubin at her best today. The Reckoning's a'coming open.substack.com/pub/contrari...
'...before...Trump took office the first time in 2017, Transparency International ranked the United States among the top 20 countries in the world for least corrupt government. Now the United States has plunged in those rankings to its lowest level ever. We now have the same ranking as the Bahamas.'
I drafted this post last night, when TSLA was at 331/share.
This morning, before publishing it, I updated the numbers. It had dropped to 311/share.
It's at 302 right now.
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DOGE savings (WSJ): $2.6b
TSLA subsidies (10 years): $15b
Annual increase in deficit: $900b
Cuts to Medicare: $880b
It will no doubt be interesting (as usual) but itβs behind a paywall :-(
Annoying side effect of climate change is a growing sense that electrification of transport solves the problems with cars rather than leaving all the other problems with cars unchanged
Tesla paid $0 in federal income tax last year.
2022: $0
2021: $0
2020: $0
2019: $0
2018: $0
Tesla reported $6.7 billion in profit in those years.
So complex but we need to understand that what is happening to our country has been designed by Thiel and others to destabilize our economy, our markets, and our future...they are not making America Great Again. They are making America their piggy bank.
Yep, politics feels like a subset of tech right now