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The least likely scenario for the 2020 election is that Trump both loses and accepts defeat graciously.
What Could Happen If Donald Trump Rejects Electoral Defeat?. By Masha Gessen at The New Yorker.
“Hurting people at scale: Facebook’s employees reckon with the social network they’ve built. Ryan Mac and Craig Silverman go in-depth for BuzzFeed News.
The most charitable interpretation of Facebook’s behavior is that it’s trying to remain neutral in a fight against racism and autocracy.
I don’t know how how to spell “entrepreneur” but I know there’s an extra R in there somewhere.
βDelicious, but too messy to handle,β was how Ruth Burt described the new ice cream treat her father, Harry Burt, concocted in 1920βa brick of vanilla ice cream encased in chocolate. So her brother, Harry Jr., offered a suggestion: Why not give it a handle?β
A brief history of the Good Humor ice cream truck: How the Ice Cream Truck Made Summer Cool, by Colin Dickey at Smithsonian Magazine.
That was, indeed, unexpected.
Zoom and Enhance! from r/Unexpected
Ladies and gents, I present my husband who did not want a cat from r/aww
In his biography of Benjamin Franklin, Walter Isaacson makes a case that Franklin was one of the greatest people who ever lived, anywhere at any time.
Franklin rose from poverty to become a successful businessman, writer, publisher, journalist, diplomat, statesman, politician, and political philosopher. Success in any one of those fields could get him a couple of statues. Franklin succeeded in all.
Franklin was a leader in building a government that has lasted longer than any other extant today. No other major nation today is still using the government it had in the 18th Century.
Franklin was also a legitimate scientific genius.
And as a friend points out, Franklin invented technology that is still in use today: his stove, lightning rod and bifocals.
Also, Franklin invented swim fins, the urinary catheter and a musical instrument called the armonica. The last invention is not still in use much today, but it’s lovely.
Venice is reducing the number of people allowed on individual gondolas, as tourists have gotten fatter. βGoing forward with over half a ton of meat on board is dangerous.β
Previously, βGreece banned hefty tourists from riding donkeys on the popular island of Santorini, after activists complained that the animals were suffering spinal injuries.β
Biden went into this campaign with his chief credential being that he was a nonentity who would do nothing. With Biden as President, Americans could go back to ignoring politics.
Instead, Biden is turning into a fire-breathing radical β and I love it.
He appears to be building an FDR-style transformative Presidency, which is what the US and the world need right now.
The fate of civilization and billions of lives literally depend on it.
Although now that I think of it, to call Biden a “radical” is wrong. When the house is on fire, it’s not radical to shout, “The house is on fire!”
Country-themed sitcoms ruled the TV airwaves for a decade, but in the early 1970s, CBS axed them. The Beverly Hillbillies, Green Acres, and Petticoat Junction were just three of the shows that bought the farm.
The Rural Purge: Death of the Country Broadcasting System, on Mobituaries by My Rocca.
I had not planned to spend quite so much time this morning updating my Mac but here we are.
When did we stop having “problems” and starting having “issues”? Because I have a problem with that.
Thatβs sorted.
Moon vs. Sun utilization question answered The Monroeville Breeze, Indiana, September 20, 1934. pic.twitter.com/tU4FGC1rqX
— Brian Roemmele (@BrianRoemmele) July 23, 2020
Light and time are great ways to disinfect masks. Washing is generally unnecessary
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
James Hamblin MD, writing at The Atlantic: Have several masks, made to fit well around your nose and mouth. Make them as heavily layered as you can tolerate. After wearing them for a day or so, or in a high-contact scenario, let them sit for a few days in a sunny, out-of-the-way place. Between the effects of time and light, there should be little need for running a washing machine or going through the hassle of hand-washing your masks….

The Amazon Critic Who Saw Its Power From the Inside: Tim Bray was a celebrated engineer at Amazon. Now, he is its highest-profile defector
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Bray walked away from $1 million because he couldn’t stand Amazon’s labor and business practices anymore. Now he’s an outspoken advocate for breaking the company up. Karen Weise writing at The New York Times: SEATTLE β Tim Bray, an internet pioneer and a former vice president at Amazon, sent shock waves through the tech giant in early May when he resigned for what he called βa vein of toxicityβ running through its culture.