The internet is big.The internet is a really big thing.If a week’s worth of Youtube videos were put on film reel, laid end-to-end, it would wrap around the world, I don’t know, at least twice. All of the words that get written on Tumblr in a day, if printed out, would fill all the world’s Olympic-sized swimming pools, probably. If you committed all of ChatGPT’s responses to hard drives, it would fill every floor of the Empire State Building, I guess.We used to love thinking about the internet in these arbitrary physical terms — how many football fields, how many Libraries of Congress — but this is all impossible now. By the time you finish calculating the metaphor, so massive and abstract so as to be meaningless, it’s out of date. ....If the old internet was a series of small outposts in the middle of a barren wasteland, the current internet is a series of giant sprawling mega-malls, then perhaps the next internet is a medium-density city, with strip malls and apartment blocks, marked by plenty of wayfinding and readable maps.
"Do not go gentle into that good night. Blog, blog against the dying of the light"
Tuesday, April 04, 2023
Substack Roundup: "Don't Panic"
Saturday, April 01, 2023
Today's Random Stuff: News, views and pizza
in the US, the Trump indictment was announced:Here is the essence of the Mass Casualty Commission 3000-page report: https://t.co/HYx1JuU2qC
— Cathie from Canada π¨π¦ π·π³️π (@CathieCanada) March 30, 2023
First they came for Trump, and I did not speak out because lol, lmao even
— George Kolokotronis (@georgejk720) March 30, 2023
And Thursday was when we found out that Disney had quietly emasculated Ron DeSantis, because he hadn't bothered to pay attention to what Disney was doing to protect its Florida properties. As Josh Marshall says, its Disney 1, Meatball Ron 0.Love our Opening Day lineup:
— Billy Baldwin (@BillyBaldwin) March 31, 2023
Leading off:
Alvin Bragg
Stormy Daniels hush money.
On deck:
Fani Willis
Georgia election interference.
In the hole:
Jack Smith
Stolen Top Secret documents.
Batting clean up:
Merrick Garland
Incitement of an insurrection.
Play ball !!! ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/QLu2kbAjgF
DeSantis’ expensive taxpayer-funded Reedy Creek board says Disney attorneys stripped them of power to do anything but road maintenance.
— π΄☠️ Bob Lawrence --Obama is #1 (@TrumpluvsObama) March 30, 2023
Beaten by a mouse!π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£ pic.twitter.com/JXybfns9Dp
Thursday, March 30, 2023
Today's News: The Absolute Worst
The school shootings are the worst, the absolute worst.
The AR-15 fires bullets at such a high velocity — often in a barrage of 30 or even 100 in rapid succession — that it can eviscerate multiple people in seconds. A single bullet lands with a shock wave intense enough to blow apart a skull and demolish vital organs. The impact is even more acute on the compact body of a small child.“It literally can pulverize bones, it can shatter your liver and it can provide this blast effect,” said Joseph Sakran, a gunshot survivor who advocates for gun violence prevention and a trauma surgeon at Johns Hopkins Hospital.During surgery on people shot with high-velocity rounds, he said, body tissue “literally just crumbled into your hands.”The carnage is rarely visible to the public. Crime scene photos are considered too gruesome to publish and often kept confidential. News accounts rely on antiseptic descriptions from law enforcement officials and medical examiners who, in some cases, have said remains were so unrecognizable that they could be identified only through DNA samples.As Sakran put it: “We often sanitize what is happening.”The Washington Post sought to illustrate the force of the AR-15 and reveal its catastrophic effects....The records and interviews show in stark detail the unique mechanics that propel these bullets — and why they unleash such devastation in the body.
Whatever anyone thinks about our gun laws in #Canada. Did you know we’ve had 15 school shooting deaths? Not this month or this year, but total, in history. And absolutely no deaths in elementary schools. Why? Because gun laws save lives." https://t.co/LhfcUSCBcf
— πΊπΈ OneOfTheSmiths π¨π¦ Vaxxed & Boosted x5 π π» (@OneOfTheSmiths) March 28, 2023
Tuesday, March 28, 2023
This is the way the Han Dong smear ends: not with a bang, but a whimper
Scrimshaw notes that Global didn't even cover the story themselves in their weekend show:Boom. Rob Benzie’s comments on @ctvqp this morning regarding recent media coverage of the Chinese foreign interference story: pic.twitter.com/z2EGS17Vi4
— Greg MacEachern (@gmacofglebe) March 26, 2023
So, Global didn’t repeat their accusation about Han Dong on The West Block this morning? They broke the political story of the week and didn’t cover it on their own show?
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) March 26, 2023
That’s very odd
The tide is going back out. It's fucking hilarious to watch pundits, competing media and conservatives alike begin to back down on Han Dong because of reckless reporting by Global News.
— Raoul Duke's Salt Shaker (@RodKahx) March 26, 2023
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Today's Random Stuff: Horses, Dogs. and Turning Points
Pretty good frens pic.twitter.com/8hNw7nH0qj
— Madeyousmile (@Thund3rB0lt) March 18, 2023
Dalton, the storytelling dragon, has these puppies mesmerized
— theworldofdog (@theworldofdog) March 24, 2023
(jukin media) pic.twitter.com/GAtD30XyzR
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Today's News: Dark Brandon comes to Ottawa
Loved POTUS for that. We have an abusive, disrespectful opposition led by Pierre Poilievre who is far too cozy with the alt-right here. His only expertise is as a finger-pointing blameologist who blames PM Trudeau for causing inflation, & a host of other idiocies. #cdnpoli https://t.co/LqCA4Matpw
— Elke Babiuk (@ElkeBabiuk) March 24, 2023
Friday, March 24, 2023
Today's News: the Han Dong accusations
Tonight, I see on Twitter this might all be just a stupid error in translation:Han Dong informs the House that he will now sit as an independent MP after Global News reported, citing unnamed sources, he secretly advised a Chinese diplomat in 2021 to delay freeing Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig. "What has been reported is false and I will defend myself." pic.twitter.com/kSX8rAbWCJ
— Power & Politics (@PnPCBC) March 23, 2023
If this is true, and he told the Chinese consul to release the two Michaels immediately, and there was a mixup along the line, that would be unfortunate. I don't know if it is true.
— Stephen Maher (@stphnmaher) March 24, 2023
In other words some low level CSIS analyst read a poorly translated transcript and since nothing was done to arrest Dong, took it upon themselves to try and out him to media. I hope this bankrupts Global, there’s a reason Globe didn’t run the story.
— Eric O'Toole (@Eric_OTooleMP) March 24, 2023
Between the Globe not reporting the allegations, the PMO asking for the transcripts and deciding there’s no “actionable evidence”, this rumour, and Dong suing … this is a *disaster* for them
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) March 24, 2023
This would also explain why it made no sense that releasing the Two Michaels would help the CPC, another part of Global’s story that makes no sense
— Evan Scrimshaw (@EScrimshaw) March 24, 2023
Could it really be this simple?100%. The mistranslation explanation does really seem to make sense and fits much better with the overall story. #Handong #CDNpoli
— Matt Hopkins (@RealMattHopkins) March 24, 2023
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Twenty years ago
I was appalled when the United States invaded Iraq in 2003 -- they were without UN Security Council support, without Canada or Mexico or France or Germany or most of the other countries of the world, who refused to support so-called "preventive" war....Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhereThe ceremony of innocence is drowned;The best lack all conviction, while the worstAre full of passionate intensity...And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
20 years ago this week, Jean Chretien’s government boldly said NO to George W. Bush’s illegal war in Iraq.
— Andrew Perez (He/Him) (@andrewaperez) March 20, 2023
ChrΓ©tien said NO amid very strong support for the war among the π¨π¦ business community, media + much of the public in English Canada. Not to mention the Official Opposition… https://t.co/YknenRMVor
Notwithstanding the leader of the opposition, Stephen Harper embarrassing himself and Canada by apologizing for our decision to stay out of Iraq, on Fox News.
— NS Dave (@dave1oakns) March 19, 2023
I recall that support fell from initial strong support (70/30) to roughly reverse when decision to not join was made. Retrospectively hugely the right call https://t.co/Wo8EBoTq8l
— Frank Graves (@VoiceOfFranky) March 19, 2023
Monday, March 20, 2023
Today's News: Saskatchewan has created another cat party
If the anti-immigrant, anti-science right-wing Conservative option is central are they saying Moe is a leftist commie or something? https://t.co/PaTiQuNUAh pic.twitter.com/d1PZKCWuBC
— M πΊπ¦ (@habpipes) March 2, 2023
But, maybe rural places are this angry. And if SK United can win four or five seats, then they're real players. If it can't, it is a blip and will have no permanent presence.
— Charles Smith (@ProfSmithSask) March 3, 2023
Very funny that a conservative splinter party is calling themselves Sask United. Especially since the NDP has only really been successful there when there have been two centre-right parties splitting the vote.
— Justin Leifso (@JustinLeifso) March 3, 2023
Mouseland lives! https://t.co/VvkGzEK7I8
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Today's News: Temper Tantrums
The former Governor General himself is now being accused of treason by journalists. My goodness. pic.twitter.com/13o10zFYs0
— Gerald Butts (@gmbutts) March 17, 2023
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Today's News: David Johnston to the rescue
Seriously. Watching journalists in Canada is like watching 7 year olds playing soccer. Just a gaggle of kids chasing the ball. No strategy or plan. Only focused on one ball while the world burns around them.
— Neil Before Zod™ (@WaytowichNeil) March 15, 2023
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— Rambod Behboodi (@GenevaTradeLaw) March 4, 2023
The most interesting thing about the China scandal that has Canadian media in a feeding frenzy is that we know exactly nothing about it. It's a scandal because they say it is, not because anything scandalous has been revealed.
My $0.02 about the media-driven "scandal". 1/ pic.twitter.com/0bJDVZSFmO
Former CSIS director Richard Fadden, who also served as national-security adviser to Mr. Trudeau and former PM Stephen Harper.... “I think [David Johnston] is probably the only person in π¨π¦ that would add sufficient credibility to the special rapporteur process....” @globeandmail
— Judy Gombita (@jgombita) March 16, 2023
whatever one's opinion of David Johnston being named a Special Rapporteur, "Beijing-funded Trudeau foundation" is a crass, ignorant comment
— Steve Ricketts (@SteveRickettsSP) March 16, 2023
or, as we like to say, just another tweet from Pierre Poilievre https://t.co/EsskLWHul7
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Today's Random Stuff: Cats and Pigs and Politics
I built my cat a mech suit out of cardboard. https://t.co/UKkfBQlsVm pic.twitter.com/6Z5rgEnDZf
— Jesse McLaren (@McJesse) March 11, 2023
I made my cat a Viking ship and she kinda liked it pic.twitter.com/0BtqBGvoPL
— corndog (@jay_veaux) March 12, 2023
The cat army grows. pic.twitter.com/y5t1aBLqNA
— Teapot (@Clay_Teapot) March 11, 2023
Recreated them BADLY, with items sourced from the basement pic.twitter.com/Hhh2dArTH6
— DejaBlu (@KidKnapt) March 11, 2023
— HawksNest1010 (@jay_hohl) March 9, 2023Next, here's a pig blowing bubbles and its just so righteous:
Friday, March 10, 2023
Today's News: Outstanding Support for Trans Rights
Because we don't get to choose the battle, we only get to choose our side. When people whose rights are under attack need us to stand up and be counted, then we all have to do that, just as Trudeau did.And with a disturbing rise in anti-transgender hate here in Canada and around the world recently, I want to be very clear about one more thing: Trans women are women. We will always stand up to this hate – whenever and wherever it occurs.
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) March 8, 2023
Well done, Saskatoon city council! They handled this very well, I would say, and made it perfectly clear that trans people are a valued segment of society. ππΌ https://t.co/mIaTIE72tN
— FuzzyWuzzyπ€ (@FuzzyWuzzyTO) March 9, 2023
Saskatoon's real freedom fighters showed up today and it was a beautiful thing to witness. #TransWomenAreWomen #TransRightsAreHumanRights https://t.co/CHUlTkkOdk
— Kyle Anderson (@DrKyle) March 8, 2023
Monday, March 06, 2023
Today's Random Stuff -- dogs, frogs, and physics
Great, now I have to go buy twice as many tennis balls. https://t.co/PMJnXwp8lJ
— Gerggers (@gerggers) February 23, 2023
this dog is friends with a crow and it's like a real life pixar movie
— theworldofdog (@theworldofdog) February 22, 2023
(jukin media) pic.twitter.com/A3pKDJOb9i
That Wascally Wabbit pic.twitter.com/SyuTkIDV1M
— Madeyousmile (@Thund3rB0lt) February 26, 2023
As seen on George Takai's substack:Duck and Dog Wrestle Playfully in Snow
— Funniest Family Moments (@Funniest_Family) February 27, 2023
Look how they play! π
πFollow for the most inspirational stories of hope, love, tradition, family and art. pic.twitter.com/1EaBIWBH4v
Allow me to introduce you to the most ridiculous yet amazing thing you will see this week. pic.twitter.com/MHlGmz9Ph2
— fragrance and foolishness (@Brieyonce) February 27, 2023
Sunday, March 05, 2023
Today's News: "Being Woke" = "Being Kind"
Another word for “woke” is “kindness”
— Bob Rae (@BobRae48) March 3, 2023