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My interests: Journalism, Politics, International Relations, Urbanism

1 - The New Yorker is the best magazine in the English-speaking world. They employ incredibly good writers.

2 - Without The Guardian, British democracy is utterly fucked. The Brits just don't know it. Most UK papers are owned by shady characters such as Jonathan Harmsworth. The Brits even have a paper (The Independent) owned by a politically-connected Russian mobster (Evgueni Lebedev).

The Guardian's non-profit structure gives it more freedom that most UK papers. They often investigate stories the rest of the UK press just won't touch: Paradise Papers, Panama Papers, Cameron's tax evasion, etc...

3 - The two best newspapers in France are Le Monde and Mediapart, hands down. Mediapart is a non-profit. Le Monde journalists have special rights and can't be removed by shareholders. These 2 newspapers are more independent than the rest of the french press.

4 - The Financial Times is the favorite newspaper of elites worldwide. CEOs. Billionaires. Millionaires. Presidents. Prime Ministers. Everyone reads it. And honestly, it's very solid. The information is always extremely reliable. The FT is also the most expensive newspaper on the planet. But they sometimes publish free stories.

5 - The editorial section of the Wall Street Journal is directly controlled by Billionaire Rupert Murdoch. The WSJ is the jewel of his global media empire. Fox News and the New York Post are for influencing the masses. WSJ editorials actually allow him to have influence over US high income readers.

6 - If you read WSJ editorials, Rupert Murdoch's ideas are very simple. Labor unions must be crushed. Corporate concentration is good. Netanyahu is a brave man. US military spending is good. Unions should be restricted by tough laws. Environmental rules are bad. Slash taxes on large corporations. Of course, he doesn't write it openly. But this what virtually most of the WSJ editorial content boils down to.

7 - Many talented reporters work for the Wall Street Journal and end up deeply ashamed of it. It feels like prostitution. Many would much rather work for The Financial Times, New York Times or ProPublica.

Rupert Murdoch employs great reporters at the Wall Street Journal simply because he needs them to acquire credibility in order to influence readers through his WSJ editorials. If the WSJ was 100% full of trash, american high income readers wouldn't purchase it.

8 - The best coverage of Silicon Valley is an online newspaper called The Information. If you truly want to know what Meta/Adobe/Microsoft executives are up to, read The Information. Most of their readers are very wealthy investors and rival tech executives.

9 - 90% of leftists who attack the New York Times are wrong.

"The New York Times doesn't go after powerful people"

They literally took down Harvey Weinstein.

They literally went after Rupert Murdoch

"The New York Times is very pro-israel"

They exposed Israeli war crimes.

The Israeli Prime Minister says he hates them.

"The New York Times didn't warn americans against Trump"

They did. They really did.

"The New York Times doesn't cover labor rights"

They exposed how the biggest US Corporations illegally use child labor

They exposed Starbucks vicious war against unions

I'm not saying it's a perfect news organization. A perfect news organization does not exist. But it's a very solid one. 90% of leftists who attack it are using bad faith arguments.

10 - When it comes to television and radio, public media (PBS, BBC, NPR, CBC) is often more professional, more serious, than corporate media. PBS or CBC make outstanding documentaries. Stuff US/Canadian private networks just wouldn't make.

11 - Generally speaking, journalism that you pay for is far better than journalism you don't pay for. This is a general rule, not a law of physics. There are exceptions. The Daily Mail has subscribers. It's largely non-sense. ProPublica is free. They do stunning investigations.

12 - AIPAC is a powerful lobbying organization. But there is limit to their power. There was an intense AIPAC campaign to stop the President Obama from signing a nuclear agreement with Iran. And he defeated them .

13 - Most Trump tweets aren't written by Donald Trump. They are written by a dude named Dan Scavino. Most americans have no clue who Dan Scavino is. They wouldn't know him if they met him in the supermarket.

14 - Having a lot of resources is a curse. Countries that have natural ressources (Iran, Algeria, Nigeria, Russia) tend to be highly corrupt and exploited by a small elite. It's simple. The elite can take control of the oil fields, the gas fields, the mines. Just sell ressources. Shoot protesters. No need to invest in anything else. It's much better to live a country with limited resources (Taiwan, Japan, Switzerland). Lack of resources force the elites to invest in science and education. The most unlucky country in Africa is Congo. It's full of diamonds, forests, oil, gas, lithium, cobalt, rare earth. So Congo has suffered horribly because of that. In fact, it's still being looted.

15 - If you want to transform an authoritarian regime into a democracy from within, the number 1 tool you need are powerful labor unions. Powerful unions can basically go on a general solidarity strike and shut down an entire economy.

16 - Everything Barack Obama predicted would happen if the US didn't sign the nuclear agreement with Iran actually happened. Trump left the agreement. Iran started enriching nuclear fuel. Then a major war happened.

17 - Many Middle Easterners are very tribal. Most Israelis see themselves as Jewish first, Israeli second. Syrian druzes think of themselves as Druze first, Syrian second. Many lebanese Shias see themselves as Shia first, Lebanese a distant second. And so on. Their loyalty often lies more to their tribe than to the State they actually live in.

18 - Imperialism was bad. But imperialism didn't actually cause instability in the Middle East. The most stable period was actually Ottoman Imperialism. For 5 centuries there was commerce and peace. Then, there was the British/French empire. Apart from some episodes of violence, it was stable. But when imperialism ended, it was basically a mess. Jews vs Arabs. Christians vs Sunnis. Arabs vs Persians. Jews vs Shias. Arabs vs Kurds. Alawis vs Sunnis. To this day, many of them have this tribal mindset.

19 - Saying "we don't speak with terrorists" is completely dumb. Many terrorist organizations later became peaceful. Many terrorist leaders later became statesmen. It's wrong to say "We can't make any peace with those who hands are stained with blood". Get out of here with that non-sense. If you truly want peace, seeking only decent leaders means you aren't going to find anyone at all. Criminals make peace. This isn't Scandinavia.

20 - The most ugly, polluted and noisy cities in the world have one thing in common. They have cars everywhere. The best cities in the world (Singapore, Geneva, Copenhaguen) all have one thing in common. They try to aggressively reduce car ownership. If you want to improve the cities, you need to increase parking costs. Pedestrianize streets. Build bike lanes. The hard part is the politics. Car owners see the short term pain. They never see the long term gains.

What are things you know because of your personal interests that most people have no idea about ?

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[–] Snowpix@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

The electric siren was not invented to warn of air raids, but instead to warn volunteer firefighters that a fire call is in progress and to report to the station ASAP. Before the development of the electric siren between 1905-1910, fire departments relied on air horns, steam whistles, tires, or bells. These all had their own major drawbacks: Horns and whistles rely on an external source of air/steam that must be recharged periodically, and a leak can lower the volume or outright silence it if it goes unnoticed. Fire bells, on the other hand, could easily be confused with church bells. Clearly a better solution was needed.

The electric siren was first developed by a man named William A. Box, and his "Denver" electric sirens quickly became popular and replaced the aforementioned warning devices. The siren's ability to start reliably and rapidly at the push of a button proved valuable and saved precious time, and it costed only a few cents to run in terms of electricity costs. The sound of the siren was distinct, could not be mistaken for anything else, and could be heard even in neighbouring towns. By the mid-1910s and early 1920s, there was already a huge booming market for fire sirens. Companies like the Federal Electric Company (still around as Federal Signal Corp), Sterling Siren Fire Alarm Co (now Sentry Siren Inc.) and Decot Machine Works all competed fiercely to outdo one another.

While far less common nowadays thanks to pagers taking over this role, fire sirens are still fairly common in the U.S., especially on the East Coast. In fact, several 100 year old sirens are still in service today because they're just that well-built and reliable!

Here's a video of a roughly 100 year old Denver siren, still operational.

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[–] MaximilianKohler@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (4 children)

There's an existing cure for most chronic diseases. Unfortunately, no one seems to care, so it will likely never be available.

OP, given your knowledge of news media, perhaps you have some ideas of how to get coverage of the issue? I've written to dozens of news outlets about it.

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[–] mlg@lemmy.world 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

In a related vein, the Washington Post was hot garbage long before it was acquired by Bezos. They gained their reputation by chance during the Watergate scandal because they received classified docs which put them on the same level as larger media outlets.

But when imperialism ended, it was basically a mess. Jews vs Arabs. Christians vs Sunnis. Arabs vs Persians. Jews vs Shias. Arabs vs Kurds. Alawis vs Sunnis. To this day, many of them have this tribal mindset.

Expanding on this, this was mainly exploited by the weakening British empire to create states that would be friendly in geopolitics and trade. Even the Pan Arab flag that many middle eastern countries share is actually a British design given to different uprising groups against the weakening Ottoman empire a couple of decades prior.

Having a lot of resources is a curse. Countries that have natural ressources (Iran, Algeria, Nigeria, Russia) tend to be highly corrupt and exploited by a small elite.

Jokes on you, Pakistan has a ton of natural resources that the small elite chooses to shoot people for attempting to harvest/refine/sell, which is why they import literally everything on IMF loan money and simultaneously invest jack into education and science outside a few high level military projects which gave them the nuclear bomb.

[–] timkenhan@sopuli.xyz 6 points 2 weeks ago

As someone who's into composting:

Some maggots (specifically of black soldier flies) can literally climb out of their buckets.

[–] Beidlpracker@lemmynsfw.com 6 points 2 weeks ago

I gained 150 pounds since covid because I learned how to cook and frequently overate on my own cooking due to cooking too much, so I did a lot of research.

Once you reach 400 pounds (differs from body to body) your body starts to store fat within bones, making them brittle instead of stronger. If you break a bone at this weight you’re very likely to become close to immobile. Visiting the gym does not combat this.

[–] HorikBrun@kbin.earth 5 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I have a lot of specific arcana about geochemistry that may sound interesting. It's not. I mean, it is to me and my small circle of nerd friends, but we can see the people within earshot go comatose when we geek out.

ETA: like how oxidation - reduction conditions can either mobilize or affix certain minerals (based on their valence state, and other available elements) into/out of groundwater.

Also how rocks are not fixed as what they are after they lithify. Water flowing through the pore space later on can nearly completely change the rock's characteristics. Groundwater is freaky-magic.

[–] Krudler@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Reply 2... Did you read that article recently where they discovered the flexo electric properties of ice?

Wild shit.

A lot of articles are talking about lighting technology and all kinds of bullshit but my thought was... this could have very dramatic implications for atmospheric sciences...

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[–] Paragone@lemmy.world 5 points 2 weeks ago

You left-out the critical resource of https://www.semiaccurate.com/ btw..


What a generally .. outright-awesome post.

The Guardian changed-ownership recently, & cut their journalism-staff, savagely, ttbomk, AND they are now purged from DuckDuckGo??

searching for

kremlin papers trump site:theguardian.com

produces NOTHING at DuckDuckGo, now, & for the last few weeks, at-least?

& I've seen that FT definitely has anti-viability strategy in its pushing of distortion, in its stuff..

fscking-idiot webmastering at TheGuardian.. WHERE'S THE SEARCH-FUNCTION??

https://www.theguardian.com/index/subjects/a

THAT page has a search-function.

??

WHEN I search on the keywords

kremlin papers

only-in-title, only-in-English, then click the button, then I get

https://www.google.co.uk/search?as_q=kremlin+papers&as_epq=&as_oq=&as_eq=&as_nlo=&as_nhi=&lr=lang_en&cr=&as_qdr=all&as_sitesearch=www.theguardian.com&as_occt=title&as_filetype=&tbs=

So, TheGuardian IS BLOCKING DuckDuckGo for sake of kickbacks for Google-exclusivity??

Looks like it..

"Those who are ignorant of history, are damned to re-enact its disasters." is true for our entire world, & especially true in the domain of journalism!

IF you keep disappearing historical key-information ( as for-profit, & for-institutional-status/importance, "journalisms" both do ), THEN you're garrotting OUR WORLD's viability!!

Scum..


The highest quality science-news is https://www.science.org/news

whereas the highest quantity of science-news is probably https://phys.org/latest-news/

( you have to fight with phys.org, as it keeps trying to prove one is just a bot, if one keeps digging into archives )


Salut, Namaste, Kaizen, & Gratitude for making this post!

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[–] msokiovt@lemmy.today 4 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (4 children)

For me, that would be Protestant Historicism and practicing the Scriptures as was intended in the First Century (I have a 1599 GNV I like to use, but also YLT using Obsidian MD).

For an explanation on this matter, me calling out the actions of Catholic and Jesuit-aligned interests had really ticked off a lot of people on Lemmy (which got me classified as a troll, despite no proof of me being a troll, and being as civil and professional as I can be... though the latter I needed to work on). I know that many of the events happening 'round the world are because of one country's iron grip: Italy's.

Now, you may be asking "Sokio, why Italy?" That is where the Vatican stands, where it's been controlled by the Jesuit Superior General (the top dog in the Jesuit Order) since 1798 when he pulled off what would be the 5th Vial of Revelation (the removal of the Popes of Rome from civil and ecclesiastical power). This ended a 1,260 year prophecy that was fulfilled from 538 (after the Dukedom of Rome was overthrown by the Popes) to 1798.

There's a lot I can go into, but this is the context I wanted to provide as to why many absolutely hated what I had to say on Lemmy from this point of view I've held since early 2025.

[–] too_high_for_this@lemmy.world 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

So are you like a crazy person?

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[–] melsaskca@lemmy.ca 4 points 2 weeks ago

In "The Andy Griffith" show intro with the whistling tune, little Opie throws a rock into the fishing pond. In reality, little Opie was not strong enough to throw that rock that far so there was a guy off-camera and behind a bush that watched Opie throw and timed his throw to match it. The rock hit the water and made a splash and it looked like little Opie threw it.

[–] Tonava@sopuli.xyz 3 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Animals are one of my special interests, so I have a lot of knowledge about keeping several types of animals (especially dogs and parrots). A lot of people that have pets don't actually seem to look that deeply into keeping them, or even consider too much before getting them, which leads to a lot of problems and rehoming situations.

The most important thing is; before you get yourself any animal, look up and read about their needs first, there's so much that has to be considered, since they're living feeling beings and you will be responsible for them.

  • What is the healthiest diet for them? How often do they eat? How much does feeding them cost? Where can you get their foods?
  • How will you deal with their shitting/peeing, or the mess they'll make? How will you have to protect your house so they don't kill themselves or destroy everything?
  • Do they need special lighting? Certain temperatures or humidity? What sort of cage/toys/other things they need, and how much will those cost?
  • How much space do they need? (Never go with the recommended minimum!) Do they need to go outside every day, and how many times?
  • Do you need to get multiple for them to have company and be healthy? Can you keep multiple of them or will they kill each other?
  • What things should you teach them?
  • How much time do you have to spend with them everyday? What will you do if you have to travel?
  • How long lifespan do they have? What will happen to them if you die first?
  • How will you take care of their fur/nails/beak/etc.?
  • Do they need a specialist vet and are there any close by? Do you have enough funds to pay for their typical vet care and sudden emergencies?
  • Where can you get this animal? Are they legal where you live? Are there any rescues for them, do you have to find a reputable breeder? How can you avoid getting scammed or supporting unethical practices? (Never buy anything wild-caught!)
  • Etc...
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