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today i'm especially enjoying the classroom interludes on #miseducation of lauryn hill. they somehow feel hopeful.
#LaurynHill is outside my usual strike zone, of course, but well inside the ballpark
i've been pay-go on #muni as i've returned to hybrid, and i had a feeling i might be close enough to $90 that i could justify the cost by the freedom to grab a cable car now and then like the old days. so i winced and looked up the current pass price, which is… $81
don't know how i remembered it that wrong, should have done sooner
Do you hand-make things that you sell? Do you wish Etsy would *disintegrate* for jacking up fees 30% after a record sales year?
Artisans Coop is on its way to becoming a very real Etsy alternative, a place for handmade goods that is owned by its members, that can put all that "record sales" into the pockets of sellers, not white collar thugs. And i do mean artisans, not assholes who steal designs and get them printed at a sweatshop.
How is that possible? Check it out: https://artisans.coop/blog/join-an-authentic-handmade-marketplace-now-enrolling-members/
I respect the NYT, but this the laziest, stupidest reporting imaginable.
The majority of the story is just regurgitating Musk’s PR statements unchallenged, without context.
And it doesn’t go into issues like the Google cloud infrastructure bill. Or the self DDOS.
A decade ago, I could excuse thin tech reporting from major papers.
But most other newsrooms have staffed up experts enough to write better stories. WSJ certainly has.
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/business/twitter-rate-limit-elon-musk.html