@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
Yesterday Gov. Hochul signed Senate Bill S3457. This gives courts discretion to waive court fees if a person is under 21. Discretionary reasons include financial hardship. This is a good start BUT it shouldn't have an age limit! Indigent people of any age can't afford court fees!
@sophaskins ("cron mom") replied to a tweet by @zkat__:
@zkat__ I mean I think being opposed to inheritance *is* the correct leftist opinion
fuck
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@andykreed ("tweet davidson 🍞") wrote:
bro your succulent died after 2 weeks why did you start a company
@zkat__ ("kat.rs") replied to a tweet by @zkat__:
I honestly didn't post this to get a bunch of random opinions about inheritance. I was just annoyed. I also don't need inheritance explained to me. I've literally implemented multiple OOP systems (with inheritance), so spare me.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@staceyabrams ("Stacey Abrams") wrote:
Thank you @SenatorWarnock for making it plain. #VotingRightsNow
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@atrupar ("Aaron Rupar") wrote:
Warnock: "You cannot remember MLK and dismember his legacy at the same time... I will not sit quietly while some make Dr. King a victim of identity theft."
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") wrote:
Rydeen is such a banger
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@afewbruises ("hazel") wrote:
had to export this (extremely tangential) snippet of the upcoming video to test-upload so i figured id post it here too. yellow magic orchestra is good
@mark_wilkins ("Mark W / CCP Darwin") wrote:
A little more tricky!
Wordle 215 4/6🟨🟨⬜⬜⬜
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Battlefield 2042 is a game that’s in dire need of some updates! The good news is that this morning DICE announced some that are coming over the next few months. The bad news is that they’re not exactly going to set the world on fire.
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") replied to a tweet by @LolOverruled:
I heard @sfdefender pays pretty good hmu
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
Spent the last several weeks having a meltdown and losing sleep over this case that was going to trial for it to plea out a few days before trial date. But that's why I get paid the big bucks ($56,000 a year)
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
We won the auction for €2.66M. Now our mission is to:
1. Make the book public (to the extent permitted by law)
2. Produce an original animated limited series inspired by the book and sell it to a streaming service
3. Support derivative projects from the community
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@pjayevans ("pj evans") wrote:
Loudly asking “what song is this?” while people sing Happy Birthday
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") retweeted:
@laurawp ("Laura Weidman Powers") replied to a tweet by @laurawp:
@joelle_emerson My all time favorite kids book which honestly has been better than therapy for my own body image issues is Bodies Are Cool which tackles this obliquely as part of general acceptance of the myriad ways we manifest.
@taralx ("JP Sugarbroad 🐺") retweeted:
@rakyll ("Jaana Dogan ヤナ ドガン") wrote:
As a senior engineer, you should learn how to be less reactionary and more strategic. Reactionary behavior creates tactical solutions. Tactical solutions create more problems. Learning to think big and fix foundational issues sometimes makes hard problems disappear.
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") retweeted:
@PostOpinions ("Washington Post Opinions") wrote:
The latest editorial cartoon from @anntelnaes: Biden’s fantasy world https://wapo.st/3FOFNF7
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
If you’re a new or existing user of YouTube Premium and Music Premium, which let you watch and listen ad-free, you might be able to save up to $36 a year with Google’s new annual plans, as _9to5Google_reports. From now until Sunday, January 23rd, users can receive an extra discount with the promo rate, but the new annual plans cost less than the current monthly rate either way.
YouTube Premium’s new annual plan is currently selling for $107.99, roughly $36 less than you’d pay for a year at its current monthly price of $143.88.
For YouTube Premium Music subscribers, the annual rate is currently $89.99, but will be priced at $119.88 after Sunday — still nearly a $30 savings over paying monthly.
Users are still able to sign-up for a...
You’ve heard that PC graphics cards are nearly impossible to find, or that you’ll have to pay exorbitant sums. But if you were hoping the $200 budget AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT was about to change that, we have some very bad news. Reviewers are positively ripping it a new one, and not just because of its cost, or the fact it only has 4GB of VRAM — but apparently because this brand-new GPU is laughably bad.
“[T]his is the worst GPU release since I can remember, and I’ve been doing this job for over two decades,” writes TechSpot’s Steven Walton.
“AMD RX 6500 XT is worse than 2016’s GPUs,” declares Gamers Nexus.
“WTF AMD!?” and “WTF is AMD thinking?,” ask Hardware Canucks and KitGuruTech respectively. “A GPU you might be able to buy... but...
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
She may be new to this secret agent thing, but Adebayo's got your back. @thedanieb shares why she joined @DCPeacemaker on the latest episode of PODLY. Catch the episode here: https://bit.ly/3reG6UC #Peacemaker
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@MaxJGao ("Max Gao • 高俊鹏 ☃️🧊") wrote:
In my @wmag debut, I spoke with #Peacemaker’s @jennlholland about her return to the DC Universe, her biggest takeaways from working with @JohnCena, & the process of filming the show’s opening credits (a sequence brimming with @JamesGunn’s signature style): https://www.wmagazine.com/culture/jennifer-holland-peacemaker-suicide-squad-interview
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@elivalley ("Eli Valley") wrote:
I had to see it so you have to see it too
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") wrote:
watching the Clayface episode of BATMAN THE ANIMATED SERIES while shouting facts from Montgomery Clift's wikipedia page, as the creators intended
@taralx ("JP Sugarbroad 🐺") retweeted:
@kathyvsinternet ("ᴋᴀᴛʜʏ ᴢʜᴀɴɢ") wrote:
Anti-union town halls at liberal companies are so funny bc bosses are like "hi I'm CTO white guy and CEO rich lady and we are ✨allies✨ who want you to hear from our hearts that we are NOT anti-union 😤 we just fight every union our workers form bc you don't know any better 🙃"
@taralx ("JP Sugarbroad 🐺") wrote:
Inheritance. Neat idea, not usually the right approach to real world problems, almost never required to solve them well.
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OOP inheritance is literally the worst thing ever and should be banned from any future languages that include OOP features
I'm big mad
You can’t just throw it in the wash. | Image of cloth: Apple
Here’s the scenario: you managed to get your hands on Apple’s hottest product, its $19 polishing cloth meant for cleaning nano-texture screens and other Apple devices. But oh no! Instead of hanging it up with the rest of your priceless artifacts, you accidentally used it to actually clean something, and now it’s dirty. Thankfully, Apple has bestowed us with a guide on how to make our cloth good as new, and 9to5Mac has brought those instructions to our attention.
Are you ready? Here’s how Apple’s “How to clean the nano-texture glass on your Apple display” support article describes the process:
1. Hand wash the polishing cloth with dish soap and water.
2. Rinse thoroughly.
3. Allow the polishing cloth to air dry for at least 24 hours.
T...
@taralx ("JP Sugarbroad 🐺") retweeted:
@rdonoghue ("Rob Donoghue") wrote:
There is a perfectly valid argument that Charisma checks should not require any more roleplaying than a Strength check, and I agree with that pretty strongly. Where it gets interesting is where the line is for a reasonable expectation of narration.
@taralx ("JP Sugarbroad 🐺") replied to a tweet by @NfNitLoop:
@NfNitLoop I'm still making my way through Shadowbringers post-5.1...
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") retweeted:
@oni_blackstock ("Oni Blackstock MD MHS") wrote:
Equality = giving every household the same number of tests
Equity = adjusting the # of tests given based on household size, whether there are structurally or medically vulnerable household members, etc.
Justice = free tests for all, accessible to all
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") wrote:
where is Ding Ding Ding's X-MEN: LEGENDS
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@DialHForHagai ("Hagai Palevsky (he/him)") wrote:
truly love X-Men fans because every once in a while I'll see some gorgeous fanart with a caption like "I would Die For Him" and it'll be a character I've never heard of with a name like "Ding Ding Ding" who appeared in three panels in 1992 and never since
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") wrote:
Any favorite resources (either guidance for adults or kid books) on talking to toddlers about gender? There are so many signals he’s getting that I want to counter (about what boys vs. girls do, categorizing gender as binary, etc), and he’s very curious about it.
@NfNitLoop ("Cody C. #BLM") wrote:
Today I learned that my PlayStation 5 saves a short video every time I get an achievement. Behold this masterpiece as I finish Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker. Such content. Much wow.
@33mhz ("Bernie Mid-Off") wrote:
lol, lmao, etc
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@ValOnTheBorder ("Valerie Gonzalez") wrote:
FBI still present at the home of Rep. Henry Cuellar’s in Laredo. https://twitter.com/monitornews/status/1483935090820460544
@meakoopa ("Anthony Oliveira") retweeted:
@ClickGate_ ("New Year, New Name") replied to a tweet by @ClickGate_:
Lady Maria of the Astral Clocktower lights her sword attacks on fire (gaslight), performs cruel and twisted experiments on her unfortunate patients (girlboss), and violently bars the way to the Fishing Hamlet (gatekeep)
Photo by AaronP/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images
The 2022 Super Bowl won’t be broadcast or streamed in 4K again this year when the game takes place on February 13th, NBC Sports has confirmed to The Verge. The lack of a 4K stream marks the second year in a row that the big game won’t be available with the higher level of picture quality.
“The game will not be in 4K,” Dan Masonson, a spokesperson for NBC Sports, told The Verge.
NBC, which is hosting the big game this year, has never actually aired an NFL game in 4K or HDR before, despite hosting the nationally televised Sunday Night Football game every week during the regular NFL season. NBC, for what it's worth, isn’t the only network: CBS doesn’t produce any of its games in 4K (the network cited COVID-19 issues for the lack of a 4K...
Playdate Pulp is in public beta. | Image: Playdate
Panic, the maker of the quirky Playdate handheld, has released a public beta of its Playdate Pulp in-browser game builder. The company describes it as “a friendly tool for making tiny but visually and narratively rich games for Playdate,” in its developer documentation.
In the Pulp editor, you’ll be able to do things like make pixel graphics, build levels, write music, and even create custom fonts. As you’re working on your game, you can test it right in your browser, and when you’re ready, you can export your game as a .pdx file (a clever reference to Panic’s Portland roots) so you can load it onto a Playdate handheld. You don’t have to write any code to make a game in Pulp, but if you do want to try your hand at some coding, you can...
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
if someone doesn't venmo me $50 i'm gonna do more green goblin tweets
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@CandaceMQZ ("Meretricious Black Jew") wrote:
It's getting weird...
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
I've always wanted to be a cool guy on here but I'm simply not. I'm a dumb guy with a decent brain who doesn't want anybody to feel bad. Sometimes I get it right. What more can you expect out of life
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@ByYourLogic ("gangstalking unionizer") wrote:
that’s cool. if I proposed I’d give my bride the most expensive soda of all time
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@FilmUpdates ("Film Updates") wrote:
Machine Gun Kelly says Megan Foxʼs engagement ring has internal thorns:
“The bands are actually thorns. So if she tries to take it off, it hurts… Love is pain.”
(Source: @voguemagazine)
@trixiemattel ("Trixie Mattel™") wrote:
doing drag rn
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") wrote:
Opinion | Biden’s fantasy world https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/01/19/biden-fantasy-world-ann-telnaes-cartoon/?tid=ss_tw
We’re at 4 instances of full on VS Enterprise folks, one of they in debut mode, and somehow still hanging in there
Disney has named Joe Earley, a former EVP of its tentpole streaming service Disney Plus, to the position of president of Hulu.
Earley previously served as EVP marketing and operations at Disney Plus and is headed to its sister service after joining the company in January of 2019. In the new role at Hulu, Earley will be tasked with building on the service’s brand and will liaise with its various content studios.
The announcement comes as part of a reorganization as Disney continues to rally resources around its streaming business. Earley will report to Michael Paull, who the company has appointed to the role of president of Disney’s overall streaming business. In this newly created position, Paull will oversee the company’s ESPN Plus,...
As part of Microsoft’s proposed $70 billion purchase, an official FAQ of sorts has been sent to all Activision Blizzard employees. Sadly not many questions are actually answered, with responses looking more like huge black holes in the shape of things that _could_be answers. One day. Maybe.
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@shonenjump ("Shonen Jump") wrote:
Announcing the Official US Shonen Jump Store! Exclusive and limited manga-inspired Bleach, One Piece and Shonen Jump merch! Premium hoodies, tees, caps and much more! Shop now! https://bit.ly/3fF9Fcx
stop allocating in the heap!!
memory was never meant to be malloc'ed!!
let it all be free!!
pzmyers@octodon.social ("pzmyers 🦑") wrote:
I'm impressed. Not only does Jordan Peterson resign, he flames out with an openly racist tirade. He gets all the facts wrong.
https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/01/19/jordan-peterson-quits/
@dmarti ("Don Marti") replied to a tweet by @triagegirl:
@triagegirl This bill has a massive loophole (bottom of p. 3) that applies to most Facebook Custom Audiences and CAPI. Bill fails to address the most harmful surveillance marketing practices that people are consistently most concerned about
@mcclure111 ("mcc") replied to a tweet by @mcclure111:
Seriously check this out
@spacetwinks ("Colin Spacetwinks") wrote:
it's cool how the democrats best defense for their own behavior and inability to get anything done is "look. we are just the dumbest motherfuckers on earth. zero pattern recognition. you can trick us into painting your fence forever."
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@AFP ("AFP News Agency") replied to a tweet by @AFP:
#BREAKING Biden says "didn't anticipate" level of Republican obstruction
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") wrote:
An angry reader wants to know where I get off pushing my views on others. I try to explain the whole "advice column" concept to her and answer other readers Qs in this months' Quickies column...
@bahamat ("Brian Bennett") retweeted:
@SayaSigns ("saya") wrote:
if you live in an apartment, include the apartment number *in the first line* rather than separating it out into the second line. The system is registering identical street addresses as single households.
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@annahendrick ("awh") wrote:
https://special.usps.com/testkits *order your free at-home covid tests through usps!*
Google is launching a limited beta of its app to bring Android games to Windows PCs. Google Play Games will be available in beta in Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan today, allowing Windows PC owners to play popular Android games like Mobile Legends, Summoners War, State of Survival, and Three Kingdoms Tactics.
Players in Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan will be able to sign up to access the beta and access Google’s standalone app on Windows PCs. Google is promising “seamless gameplay sessions between a phone, tablet, Chromebook, and Windows PC,” suggesting that you’ll be able to easily resume games between multiple devices.
“Players can easily browse, download, and play their favorite mobile games on their PCs while taking advantage...
The Rust team has published a new point release of Rust, 1.58.1. Rust is a programming language that is empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
If you have a previous version of Rust installed via rustup, getting Rust 1.58.1 is as easy as:
rustup update stable
If you don't have it already, you can get rustup
from the
appropriate page on our website.
Rust 1.58.1 fixes a race condition in the std::fs::remove_dir_all
standard
library function. This security vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2022-21658,
and you can read more about it on the advisory we published earliertoday. We recommend all users to update their toolchain immediately
and rebuild their programs with the updated compiler.
Rust 1.58.1 also addresses several regressions in diagnostics and tooling introduced in Rust 1.58.0:
non_send_fields_in_send_ty
Clippy lint was discovered to have too manyuseless_format
Clippy lint has been updated to handle capturedrustc
in some cases has been fixed.You can find more detailed information on the specific regressions in therelease notes.
Many people came together to create Rust 1.58.1. We couldn't have done it without all of you. Thanks!
This is a cross-post of the official security advisory. The official advisory contains a signed version with our PGP key, as well.
The Rust Security Response WG was notified that the std::fs::remove_dir_all
standard library function is vulnerable a race condition enabling symlink
following (CWE-363). An attacker could use this security issue to trick a
privileged program into deleting files and directories the attacker couldn't
otherwise access or delete.
This issue has been assigned CVE-2022-21658.
Let's suppose an attacker obtained unprivileged access to a system and needed
to delete a system directory called sensitive/
, but they didn't have the
permissions to do so. If std::fs::remove_dir_all
followed symbolic links,
they could find a privileged program that removes a directory they have access
to (called temp/
), create a symlink from temp/foo
to sensitive/
, and wait
for the privileged program to delete foo/
. The privileged program would
follow the symlink from temp/foo
to sensitive/
while recursively deleting,
resulting in sensitive/
being deleted.
To prevent such attacks, std::fs::remove_dir_all
already includes protection
to avoid recursively deleting symlinks, as described in its documentation:
This function does not follow symbolic links and it will simply remove the symbolic link itself.
Unfortunately that check was implemented incorrectly in the standard library, resulting in a TOCTOU (Time-of-check Time-of-use) race condition. Instead of telling the system not to follow symlinks, the standard library first checked whether the thing it was about to delete was a symlink, and otherwise it would proceed to recursively delete the directory.
This exposed a race condition: an attacker could create a directory and replace it with a symlink between the check and the actual deletion. While this attack likely won't work the first time it's attempted, in our experimentation we were able to reliably perform it within a couple of seconds.
Rust 1.0.0 through Rust 1.58.0 is affected by this vulnerability. We're going to release Rust 1.58.1 later today, which will include mitigations for this vulnerability. Patches to the Rust standard library are also available for custom-built Rust toolchains here.
Note that the following targets don't have usable APIs to properly mitigate the attack, and are thus still vulnerable even with a patched toolchain:
We recommend everyone to update to Rust 1.58.1 as soon as possible, especially people developing programs expected to run in privileged contexts (including system daemons and setuid binaries), as those have the highest risk of being affected by this.
Note that adding checks in your codebase before calling remove_dir_all
willnot mitigate the vulnerability, as they would also be vulnerable to race
conditions like remove_dir_all
itself. The existing mitigation is working as
intended outside of race conditions.
We want to thank Hans Kratz for independently discovering and disclosing this issue to us according to the Rust security policy, for developing the fix for UNIX-like targets and for reviewing fixes for other platforms.
We also want to thank Florian Weimer for reviewing the UNIX-like fix and for reporting the same issue back in 2018, even though the Security Response WG didn't realize the severity of the issue at the time.
Finally we want to thank Pietro Albini for coordinating the security response and writing this advisory, Chris Denton for writing the Windows fix, Alex Crichton for writing the WASI fix, and Mara Bos for reviewing the patches.
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@MugwumpJones ("Mugwump Jones") wrote:
"I hope this email finds you well."
Me:
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@GergelyOrosz ("Gergely Orosz") wrote:
"Just lost a solid senior engineer who shared they doubled their compensation to work at a well-funded startup, full-remote.
I asked why they looked for something else. 'You announced back to the office for the spring, and it was the trigger.'"
An increasingly common story.
@gM__82 ("Gabriel") retweeted:
@Spilling_The_T ("Meh") wrote:
Me @ Jamie Lynn Spears
@fakedansavage ("Dan Savage") retweeted:
@pescami ("Mike Pesca") wrote:
Popular podcast, The Gist, returns. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gist/id873667927
@volkadav ("Mike Jackson") retweeted:
@CarlaNotarobot ("Carla Notarobot 🤖👩🏻💻") wrote:
My team had a debate on what the best looping variable name is
i won
@AnnTelnaes ("Ann Telnaes") wrote:
Sen Barrasso of Wyoming is complaining that DC might become a state because of the Democrats' "radical agenda". The Senator of a state which has fewer residents than the District of Columbia. #DCStatehood
@travisthetechie ("Travis Smith") retweeted:
@TJBerry ("⊰TJ Berry⊱") replied to a tweet by @TJBerry:
Sir, no one forced you to tell people this.
@zkat__ ("kat.rs") replied to a tweet by @zkat__:
when you get to the shopkeeper remix section of the soundtrack
@jwz ("j͕̠̦̪͕̓͛̊̾̄ͅw̧̧̳̪̘͊̋͗̾͢͠z̢̘̞͈̺̞̩̓̽̐̋͗̆̋̚͟͜") wrote:
Hey kids, who wants to play another round of "COVID or hangover"?
@maddow ("Rachel Maddow MSNBC") replied to a tweet by @maddow:
And Lincoln County voters are not taking it lying down:
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@gcpagenda ("GA Coalition for the People's Agenda") wrote:
Today organizations and activists on the ground delivered 600 signatures to the election supervisor and board of elections objecting to the polling location closures in Lincoln County. #gapol
@NfNitLoop ("Cody C. #BLM") replied to a tweet by @zkat__:
@zkat__ Deep [Class Hierarchy] Thoughts by Jack Handey.
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@steve_vladeck ("Steve Vladeck") wrote:
#BREAKING: With only Justice Thomas publicly dissenting, #SCOTUS rules against former President Trump; refuses to stop National Archives from turning over four tranches of Trump presidential records to the January 6 Committee.
@gaywonk ("Carlos Maza") retweeted:
@OsitaNwanevu ("Osita Nwanevu") wrote:
@jwz ("j͕̠̦̪͕̓͛̊̾̄ͅw̧̧̳̪̘͊̋͗̾͢͠z̢̘̞͈̺̞̩̓̽̐̋͗̆̋̚͟͜") retweeted:
@dnalounge ("DNA Lounge") wrote:
Blog update, wherein the Castro Theatre is the latest COVID casualty. https://www.dnalounge.com/backstage/log/2022/01/19.html
#dnalounge #sanfrancisco
@travisthetechie ("Travis Smith") retweeted:
@AnnaKrukCorbin ("Anna Kruk Corbin") wrote:
Me: "It sounds like you can order 4 government COVID tests per household."
Husband: "A week?"
Me: "No, like, total."
Husband: ...
Me: ...
Husband: "Are they reusable?"
#NEISvoid #NoOneIsComingToSaveUs
#HighRiskCOVID19
OOP inheritance is literally the worst thing ever and should be banned from any future languages that include OOP features
I'm big mad
@RikerGoogling ("Riker Googling") wrote:
can holodeck safeties prevent stds
@engineering_bae ("Taylor Poindexter") wrote:
More Black history facts I wish I had learned sooner https://medium.com/@gracebassey476/did-you-know-a-black-woman-by-the-name-of-dr-shirley-jackson-created-the-caller-id-68cd95b62ed6
@outcontextyuri ("out of context GL") wrote:
Mage And Demon Queen
Photo by Apple
A new trailer gives us a glimpse of Apple TV Plus’ WeCrashed, an upcoming miniseries about the real-life buildup and dramatic downfall of WeWork, the coworking space with the weirdly bombastic public filing that laid off thousands of employees while later giving its brash CEO a huge golden parachute. The script practically writes itself.
Jared Leto stars as WeWork’s former eccentric CEO, Adam Neumann, while Anne Hathaway takes on the role of his wife, Rebekah Neumann, who served as the company’s chief brand and impact officer and was former CEO of WeGrow. The trailer opens with Leto reimagining a run-down building as a vibrant office space — and then making that vision a reality. Leto and Hathaway are then seen leading a “WeWork” chant...
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") retweeted:
@helenprejean ("Sister Helen Prejean") wrote:
Clint Young spent 20 years in solitary confinement on death row for a crime he didn’t commit before his conviction was overturned and a new trial ordered. Please donate as much as you’re able toward Clint’s bond so he can await his new trial at home: https://clintonyoungfoundation.com/bond-set-lets-bring-clinton-home/
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@ClintonLeeYoung ("Clinton Young Foundation") wrote:
‼️BREAKING NEWS: BOND SET
After 20 years on death row for two murders he did not commit, #ClintonYoung now finally has the opportunity to come home to his family and await his new trial in freedom!
LET'S BRING CLINTON HOME!
More info + donate here:
https://clintonyoungfoundation.com/bond-set-lets-bring-clinton-home/
@katya_zamo ("Katya") wrote:
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") replied to a tweet by @bascule:
As I’ve said before…
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@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
The Babylon Bee is like the Onion if it were run by Tucker Carlson
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
I actually appreciate Twitter for making me much more cynical, not sure I could do my job without this vile place
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") wrote:
Indeed Babylon Bee, our healthcare systems are threatened because they’re overwhelmed by antivax COVID patients who listened to misinformation spreading idiots like Joe Rogan
@LolOverruled ("Alex Peter") wrote:
*someone trying to insult me* lots of people follow you
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@briangaar ("Brian Gaar") wrote:
Fun fact: a merger also killed ATX Uncensored(ish) too!
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@adamconover ("Adam Conover") wrote:
Need proof that corporate mega-mergers are bad? Pull up a chair while I tell you the story of how a merger killed not just my show, but also put an entire TV network worth of workers out of a job.
@halseanderson ("Laurie Halse Anderson is revising") wrote:
In case you don’t know yet what is motivating so many book banning attacks and educator gag orders…
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@AP ("The Associated Press") wrote:
A Florida bill that would prohibit public schools and private businesses from making white people feel “discomfort” when they teach students or train employees about discrimination in the nation’s past received its first approval Tuesday.
@bradfitz ("Brad Fitzpatrick") wrote:
Me: "Hmm, what's the pcap file format again? Oh, that looks easy. I'll just go export this one packet from Wireshark to its own file..."
Wireshark: ...
@baeksejudaily ("Baek Seju") wrote:
What Does the Fox Say ~ Chapter 9
@sapphiclinguine ("allie") wrote:
web3.0 is about centralizing existing tech. the cost of mining is so absurdly high compared to the cost of seeding a torrent that there's no world where this actually decentralizes information
@joelle_emerson ("Joelle Emerson") wrote:
This is amazing!
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@jess_eggert ("Jessica Eggert") wrote:
Today @legupcare we launched The Child Care Concierge, the only platform that matches #workingparents to #childcare that fits their needs and guides them through the entire enrollment process.
Now available in #Seattle.
A thread 👇🏾 https://twitter.com/legupcare/status/1483842527488880640
Reblogged by technomancy@icosahedron.website ("tech? no! man, see..."):
rgegriff@mastodon.lol ("Chrisshy Keygen") wrote:
If y'all keep this up you aren't going to have any good jokes for when the queen actually does die.
It's 2022 and the @NecroDancerGame soundtrack still slaps and i listen to it all the time.
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge
C-band’s rollout has endured months of controversy
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@SDonziger ("Steven Donziger") wrote:
BREAKING: Private Chevron prosecutor Rita Glavin has billed taxpayers $639,000 for my misdemeanor case while working at @Chevron law firm @sewkis. Absurd.
She has yet to disclose another 9 months of billing records. Fees likely over $1 million.
https://steven-donziger-wah8.squarespace.com/s/2022-01-19-letter-to-preska.pdf
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") wrote:
ONE WEEK away from the #ResidentAlien return. Catch the season premiere next Wednesday 9/8c on @SYFY. 🚀
@polotek ("Marco Rogers") retweeted:
@TheGreatIsNate ("you reading me, sis? 🤕") wrote:
I loved André Leon Talley’s time as a judge on ANTM. During his first season (S14) and first judging panel, the judges were clowning this contestant on her photo. Meanwhile, he LOVED it.
They didn’t get it, but he saw the vision, saving her from being eliminated.
owl@beach.city ("ugglan") wrote:
I'm still anxious about waking up and working, but I'm also a little bit excited about getting a thing to work.
Haven't been excited about work since early days at StreamingCorp, when I still thought that we were doing something good.
@AlanTudyk ("alan tudyk") retweeted:
@ddale8 ("Daniel Dale") wrote:
False claims about what the CDC director said have made their way to the House floor. Again, Walensky was talking about a tiny group of deaths among vaxxed people in one study, not Covid deaths in general. Fact check from last week: https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/12/politics/fact-check-walensky-cdc-comorbidities-good-morning-america/index.html
with quote tweet:
Rep. Clyde misrepresenting statements from the CDC director
@bascule ("Tony "Abolish ICE" Arcieri 🦀🌹") retweeted:
@WUTangKids ("Wu-Tang Is For The Children") wrote:
Manchin standing next to a sign that says “The US Senate has NEVER been able to end debate with a simple majority”….ummm the guy was the 51st vote to end debate on the Kavanaugh nomination
@gayleystrategic ("tannerite doggirl 🌈🏴") wrote:
"home and family" and "grindr" are two things I never wanted to see in one place at the same time
@venikunche ("Veni Kunche (she/her)") wrote:
Not every problem needs to be solved with tech 🙂
@DaveHolmes ("Dave Holmes") replied to a tweet by @DaveHolmes:
In fact, now that I think of it— and I resent the hell out of thinking of it— that’s not even “glee” she’s projecting in that clip. It’s an internal split-second of “what would a trash can do,” and then acting that out, and then waiting for this article.