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Twitter refugee trying to figure out if I should publish my Wordles here.
Some of you who have left Twitter completely don’t know that my husband died in February.

ICYMI: Sac Bee Editorial Board says it's time for Sen. Feinstein to step down:

https://www.sacbee.com/opinion/article274493596.html

squareword.org 448: 7 guesses

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#squareword #squareword448

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John Kwasnik
November 30, 1948-February 22, 2023

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I don’t have a lot of personal Internet friends here, bu a few people have abandoned Twitter entirely, so I’m cross-posting here.

https://mobile.twitter.com/AlisonB916/status/1628795738472980481

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β€œJohn Kwasnik November 30, 1948-February 22, 2023”

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A top editor of the NYT recently told employees, "We are pro-capitalism. The New York Times is in favor of capitalism." So I'm not too surprised they panned Malcolm Harris' new book, Palo Alto, a rare Silicon Valley history that foregrounds workers and activists and doesn't flatter the rich.

I, however, thought it was a great read and you can read my review, with no paywall, over at Democratic Left πŸ˜‡ https://www.dsausa.org/democratic-left/blood-that-trots-young-malcolm-harriss-history-of-silicon-valley-exploitation/

#SiliconValley #PaloAlto #bookstodon

"Blood That Trots Young”: Malcolm Harris's History of Silicon Valley Exploitation - Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)

The extreme inequality of our time isn’t the natural state of things. It requires the elites’ constant maintenance to keep it that way. We should take heart and keep organizing.

Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)

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Maybe it’s a good thing that we don’t eat in restaurants.

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/10/t-magazine/restaurants-hostile-eating-out.html

When Did Hospitality Get So Hostile?

In a new era of rage, dining out has become downright volatile β€” with both customers and servers aggrieved.

The New York Times