Saturday Links, Late August Links: everything is terrible, no commentary edition. Wikipedia: Imminent lawless action New York Times: A Pardon for Arpaio Would Put Trump in Uncharted Territory - Narrator: and here we are. NPR: A Reformed White Nationalist Speaks Out On Charlottesville Reuters: U.S. state election officials still in the dark on Russian hacking 4 Thoughts About Trump’s Phoenix Speech And The Media The Baffler: The President of Blank Sucking Nullity ProPublica: Despite Disavowals, Leading Tech Companies Help Extremist Sites Monetize Hate Wired: The Alt-Right Can't Disown Charlottesville Globe and Mail: There aren’t ‘many sides.’ There is only one right side, and Trump is not on it And in more tech-related news... The Verge: Medium will now pay writers based on how many claps they get Track Changes: Decentralize It! - I clapped several times for this. Did This Book Buy Its Way Onto The New York Times Bestseller List? A Designer Life: Stop Using The Cup of Coffee vs. $0.99 App Analogy MIT Technology Review: Eliminating the Human Wired: The Great Tech Panic: The Internet Is the Uncanniest Valley Data & Society: Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online EPJ Data Science: Instagram photos reveal predictive markers of depression Google will offer help when searching for 'clinical depression' Games are fun? Longreads: Here at the End of All Things The Believer: Destroy All Monsters And because we're all trading nuclear fallout tips now I guess? Ready.gov: Nuclear Blast Racked: How Washing Your Hair Could Help You Survive a Nuclear Blast Business Insider: Nuclear fallout safety: Getting in a car is the worst thing you can do Maybe some music will help: Aug 26th, 2017, 11:07 am Paul Bausch
Wednesday Links When things turn to garbage I guess I turn to Wikipedia. A couple more links I've been thinking about recently: False equivalence and Slippary slope. Have journalists seen these? Because I feel like they haven't seen these. Aug 16th, 2017, 8:57 pm Paul Bausch