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Month October 2022

Pluralistic: 27 Oct 2022 Substituting economics for politics is a failure

Today’s links Substituting economics for politics is a failure: The verdict is in on “economism.” Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2007, 2012, 2017, 2021. Colophon: Recent publications, upcoming/recent appearances, current writing projects, current reading… Continue Reading →

FeedLand’s feed-reading tech

A general note about feed technology. The reason FeedLand is syntax-agnostic is because of an open source package for Node.js called feedparser that I built on. It understands and flattens out the names in RSS, Atom and RDF feeds. I… Continue Reading →

Meta Shares Plunge 24% To the Lowest Price Since 2016

Shares of Meta plunged 24% Thursday morning as investors and analysts digested the company’s third-quarter earnings miss and a weak fourth-quarter outlook. Shares were trading under $100 at market open, the lowest price since 2016. From a report: The parent… Continue Reading →

Modern PHP features explained – PHP 8.0 and 8.1

Comments Link to original post https://laravel-news.com/modern-php-features-explained from Teknoids NewsRead the original story

Swarming Bees May Potentially Change the Weather

fahrbot-bot shares a report from Live Science: Swarming bees produce so much electricity that they may affect local weather, new research suggests. The finding, which researchers made by measuring the electrical fields around honeybee (apis mellifera) hives, reveals that bees… Continue Reading →

Pluralistic: 26 Oct 2022 Uline’s billions fund voter suppression

Today’s links Uline’s billions fund voter suppression: The Uihlein family used to fund the John Birch Society, today it’s the Big Lie. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. This day in history: 2002, 2007, 2012, 2017, 2021 Colophon: Recent… Continue Reading →

News Products from FeedLand

Over on micro.blog John Philpin was blazing his way through News Products. I said I would help him get through it today. That’s the purpose of this blog post. Background: There are many new ideas in FeedLand. I’ve spent all… Continue Reading →

DRM On My Mind

Christine Park, Christine Park, Adjunct Professsor of Law, Fordham Law Library highlights risks of and legal restrictions related to digital rights managements. LLRX welcomes further discussion of efforts to implement solutions, “before it’s too late.” Link to original post https://www.llrx.com/2022/10/drm-on-my-mind/… Continue Reading →

Square Sells Access To Your Inbox. No One Seems To Know If the Law Cares.

An anonymous reader shares a report: I wanted to know how all these merchants had gotten my professional contact info. What I discovered was both unsurprising in today’s world of relentless online marketing and aggressive consumer data sharing, and also… Continue Reading →

Acquia jumps on headless CMS bandwagon with open source starter kit

Over the last decade or so, content management systems have evolved from monolithic systems managed by IT to a set of services made available to developers through an API. The more modern approach separates the presentation layer on the front… Continue Reading →

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