- Can We Rein In the Excesses of Financialization Without Crashing the Economy? (oftwominds) Yes, but even if we had to crash the economy, it would be worth it. Think of it being like gastrointestinal upset caused by medications for parasites.
- How to install Windows 11 on supported and unsupported PCs, 24H2 edition (Ars Technica) Useful, but I don't want to be spied even more from Microflaccid.
- EU considers calculating X fines by including revenue from Musk’s other firms (Ars Technica) What being a control freak gets you.
- US vaccinations fall again as more parents refuse lifesaving shots for kids (Ars Technica) Peak derp.
- Cats are (almost) liquid!—Cats selectively rely on body size awareness when negotiating short openings (iScience) No surprise for any cat lovers/
- Greening of Antarctica Is Another Sign of Significant Climate Shift on the Frozen Continent (Inside Climate News) We are f%$#ed.
- Big and small businesses are nothing like each other (Taxresearch.org) Small business try to produce better services for a better price, and big businesses try to rip off consumers and create lock-in and monopolies.
- Annoyed Redditors tanking Google Search results illustrates perils of AI scrapers (Ars Technica) Londoners are creating fake positive reviews for fake restaurants to keep tourists out of their faves. I like it.
I am not generally a fan of FBI sting operations, they frequently cross the line into entrapment, but this time it is spot on:
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