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  • We're around with no plans to shut down!

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  • Raised by Wolves... 🥲

  • Nothing is requiring employees to be in the office five days a week
  • Teenage Engineering is a hardware design firm that Nothing contracts with for hardware design. They aren't a division of Nothing and they don't work on just earbuds.

  • Utah outlaws books by Judy Blume and Sarah J Maas in first statewide ban
    www.theguardian.com Utah outlaws books by Judy Blume and Sarah J Maas in first statewide ban

    State has ordered books by 13 authors, 12 of them women, to be removed from every public school, classroom and library

    Utah outlaws books by Judy Blume and Sarah J Maas in first statewide ban

    "State has ordered books by 13 authors, 12 of them women, to be removed from every public school, classroom and library"

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    Scotland qualification scenarios
  • Well now I want to see the spreadsheet too!

  • “My Cheesecake-Shaped Poverty,” by Haruki Murakami
  • I want to love Murakami novels but the views on sex that bleed into his longer novels are very uncomfortable sometimes (looking at you 1Q84). Anyway also https://archive.is/8sNHt

  • NASA’s Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Engineering Updates to Earth
  • You might be interested in the documentary "It's Quieter in the Twilight" about the engineers who keep the Voyagers alive.

  • Google Podcasts is gone — and so is my faith in Google
  • Google launched "Google Wallet" in 2011. Killed it in 2015 for "Android Pay". Android Pay was killed for Google Pay. Then Google Pay was deprecated for the version of Google Wallet that you currently use.

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  • What is that music app?

  • Police Bodycam Shows Sheriff Hunting for 'Obscene' Books at Library
  • This was my favorite quote from the article.

    But neither of those books was actually checked out from the Hayden Library on his trip. One of the books was checked out from another library, and another was stolen off the shelves. Norris refused to return the books at first, and Alexa Eccles, the executive director of the Community Library Network, told me in a phone call that, when Norris eventually returned them, the barcodes had been cut out of the book covers, and the library has not been able to return them to circulation or get new copies.

  • Did you get any good books for the holidays?
  • My friend got me Legends & Lattes.

  • Time Shelter - a (badly written) Review-Spoilers
  • I guess I'm off to learn Bulgarian.

  • Time Shelter - a (badly written) Review-Spoilers
  • This is awesome thank you for writing your thoughts out! I loved Time Shelter, I heard the translation to English was poor compared to Georgi Gospodinov's native language.

  • What are you reading/listening to this week? (December 28th, 2023)
  • I didn't realize Murtagh was released, thanks!

  • What are you reading/listening to this week? (December 14th, 2023)
  • Please post a review of it once you finish! I'm obsessed with Time Shelter and would love to see other opinions on it.

  • Senator Warren calls out Apple for shutting down Beeper's 'iMessage to Android' solution
  • Beeper Mini registered your phone number with Apple and connected directly to the iMessage servers. That version was killed after three days of usage. The mac mini farm still works but that's just through an apple ID email address.

  • Update from Scholastic

    Dear Authors and lllustrators,

    I want to update you regarding the Book Fairs Share Every Story/Celebrate Every Voice case.

    First, I want to apologize on behalf of Scholastic. Even if the decision was made with good intention, we understand now that it was a mistake to segregate diverse books in an elective case. We sincerely apologize to every author, illustrator, licensor, educator, librarian, parent, and reader who was hurt by our action. We recognize and acknowledge the pain caused, and that we have broken the trust of some of our publishing community, customers, friends, trusted partners, and staff, and we also recognize that we will now need to regain that trust.

    This case will be discontinued starting with our next season in January. For the remaining fairs in the fall, Book Fairs is working on a pivot plan as we speak. We will find an alternate way to get a greater range of books into the hands of children. We remain committed to the books in this collection and support their sale throughout our distribution channels.

    Our commitment to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ authors and stories remains foundational for our company. Scholastic believes in the basic freedoms of all individuals. We oppose discrimination of any kind on the basis of age, race, creed, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, or national origin. We are committed to providing access and choice, and to helping young readers develop critical skills needed to exercise democracy and build a society free of prejudice and hate. Equally important, we pledge to stand with you as we redouble our efforts to combat the laws restricting children's access to books. This will not be our last communication on the matter, but we wanted to get this initial Word out. We look forward to working to create a better and more just future together.

    Sincerely,

    Ellie Berger

    President

    Scholastic Trade Publishing

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    A Message from Scholastic on U.S. Book Fairs
  • It's an option in all states to receive books that some legislators have declared illegal in their states.

    EDIT: I think there's a misunderstanding between us here. The only issue I'm picking here is that no matter if they made the right choice or not, they did cave/give into the hardliners. Will this choice help book fairs continue and scholastic to make money, definitely. Did they cave though, also I think so.

  • A Message from Scholastic on U.S. Book Fairs

    Scholastic found that it either had to give in to the hardliners who wanted to ban books for children or to not allow that, and they seem to have decided to give in.

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    Literature Focused Microbloggers

    Help! I'm looking for interesting microbloggers who focus on the literature space (especially speculative fiction) to follow. Preferably on mastodon since I can consume the rss feed of their content.

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    Library bomb threats prompt closings citywide, special police attention (Chicago)
    chicago.suntimes.com Library bomb threats prompt closings citywide, special police attention

    All Chicago libraries closed after unfounded bomb threats Thursday, part of what has been called a national “disturbing trend” of intimidation over books offered on library shelves.

    Library bomb threats prompt closings citywide, special police attention
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    PrintSF - community focused around speculative fiction

    !printsf@literature.cafe

    A cozy community to talk all things related to speculative fiction in printed work, including comics, books, poems, etc.

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    PrintSF on literature.cafe

    Hoping to start a community on a book/writing focused instance similar to r/printsf here on lemmy. You can find us at !printsf@literature.cafe

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