[SC 2.4.4] Life goes on and so shall the links
This week I stepped down from The A11Y Project. I’m proud of what we accomplished, but it was slowly eating me alive. Open source is a prison, but it is still a great resource. I hope only for the best for it.
Anyways, life goes on and so shall the links:
The “baseline” scene was actually written by Ryan Gosling
I am not that smart, but also love when a smart person tells me that the thing I enjoyed is, in fact, full of smart things.
Address the growing urgency of fungal disease in crops
This link is both fungus and uh oh.
Munchy box
Would eat.
WHO ends COVID emergency but warns threat is not over
This link is the shot. Here is the chaser. And the chaser for that chaser.
How Google tried to fix the web — by taking it over
Remembering each and every person concerned about AMP whose concerns were systematically downplayed and gaslit, as well as every news developer who had to add, and then remove this terrible infrastructure.
Ancient Earth Globe
Earth! You’ve changed!
What happens when the computers disappear?
” Perhaps there is no such thing as a “natural” human, or, in other words, a human that is not a cyborg. “
Hungarian masterpiece spotted in Stuart Little film to be auctioned
You ever zone out during a movie and discover an overlooked masterwork?
Doctors Behind Mifepristone Ban Called ‘Christians’ a Top Threat
oh.
Researchers craft a fully edible battery
Technically, every battery is edible exactly once.
Spotify ejects thousands of AI-made songs in purge of fake streams
I kind of want them to keep it. Let me listen to meaningless emotionless filler faff forever and never stop.
India’s religious AI chatbots are speaking in the voice of god — and condoning violence
Zoiks.
What Is Cuil Theory?
“The idea was to lampoon the terrible search engine capabilities of the Cuil search engine, while providing a functionally stimulating idea about the interrelationship between tangential things.”