As Slashdot reports, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, Meta, is threatening to pull core services out of Europe altogether if EU privacy laws—including GDPR which has been enforceable for years now—prevent the company from sharing European user data with domestic operations. Good riddance to bad rubbish—I hope that that’s a promise that the anti-social media platform can deliver on. We hope regulators do not relent and make concessions to the platform.
Monday, 7 February 2022
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Sunday, 6 February 2022
9x9
platinum geezer: our London correspondent reflects on the Queen’s jubilee by the numbers
snow-drifting: artist Alexander Deineka’s celebration of winter sports in the USSR
nunsexmonkrock: Nina Hagen’s (previously) legendary masterpiece extolled as it deserves
definitely did not used to be a pizza hut: an investigation into the camouflage (see previously) of franchise blight—via the morning news
biblioclasm: more books, press outlets, educators under fire as potentially subversive, challenging
king of the mountain: fours goats play on a sheet metal shelter
celebrity-ntf complex: the race is on to find the remaining marks and rubes before the bottom falls out
cockney cats: vintage feline photos collected by Spitalfields Life
hrm: Pietro Annigoni’s 1969 portrait of the Queen
easy listening monster orchestra—e.l.m.o.
Courtesy of the Awesomer and this Muppet quintet, here’s some light jazz for your Sunday afternoon (see previously). Performed in 1989, these interludes were produced for Sesame Place (already sounds sophisticated) theme park, which opened in 1980 in the outskirts of Philadelphia
dass modell / computerliebe
The first West German act to chart in the UK in the latter half of the twentieth century, the double single (A-side and B-side) from Kraftwerk (see previously here, here, here and here) first rose to number one on this day in 1982 and held its place for twenty-one weeks. This success led to the group’s first concert tour. From their eighth, bi-lingual studio album Computerwelt, the thematic tracks dealt with the effects of technology and computers on society, the songs debuted in May of the previous year with the likes of “Pocket Calculator,” “It’s More Fun to Compute” and “Heimcomputer.”
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Trusted guide Maps Mania refer us to an incredible useful heuristic tool under development by Josh Nelson and Jinnan Zhange called Optica, which allows users to explore terrain at three different zoom scales at once with a variety of interactive, concurrent topography emphasised. Much more, including a simpler method to fetch a quad-chart of a plot of land, at the link above.
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Saturday, 5 February 2022
i choo-choo-choose you
Graduating beyond their last Valentine-themed experiment with those sentimental chalky hearts (tag yourself), our resident Artificial Intelligencer Janelle Shane (previously) returns with an awkward greeting card exchange, reminiscent indeed of those compulsory ones from element school with the same slightly antiquated, non sequitur, generic energy. There were just too many weird ones to pick from but especially liked the terms of endearment: You’re the snail’s poise! or Hugs for your Valentine, from the inside! and Boop-rah, sexy fried heart! See more plus illustrations at AI Weirdness at the link above.
golden nose slim (knows where you’ve been)
On this day in 1972, T·Rex again topped UK charts—the third out of four do reach these heights in a run comparable to Beatlemania and first-wave British Invasion—with their single “Telegram Sam,” with a similar beat and instrumentation as their previous hit “Bang a Gong [Get It On],” for a run of two weeks. The glam rock group headed by Marc Bolan (off their seventh album, The Slider, since they first got together as Tyrannosaurus Rex in 1967) popularised the term “main man” and was ostensibly about being loyal to one’s dealer.
8x8
eye-in-the-sky: a collection of superlative drone photography
gravitational lensing: tentatively, astronomers find evidence of the first rogue, marauding black hole over a backdrop of nebular clouds
wheel of fortune: Wordle but with common quotations and idioms—via Memo of the Air
para||el: a short film about divergent realities by Mรฉnilmonde
building & loan: more on the economics of gift-cards—see also
staying toasty: bread hats and loafers, see also
three little words: what3words (see previously) solves some problems for vehicle guidance and navigation, causes others—via Duck Soup
to open every kind of lock: burglars’ spells and incantations
scotus: a former law clerk writes the Wikipedia articles on Biden’s prospective nominees to the US Supreme Court in order to insert doubt and skepticism, via Super Punch
bird’s eye view: a parrot in New Zealand pilfers a family’s Go-Pro and films some nice scenery