Jerri-Lynn here. Some readers might be confused by the apparent contradiction between Sunday’s post announcing my impending retirement and the appearance of my by-line here today. The explanation: I am indeed retiring, but not ’til the end of this week. Before then, I’ll be posting a bit today and more on Thursday, and launching a farewell post as soon as I finish writing it.
Before then, I want to tell readers how much I appreciated the many kind comments they posted in response to Sunday’s announcement. There’s no better feeling a writer can have than to hear from her readers that they were touched by – or learned from her writing. And that’s especially so when the audience is the NC commentariat – the best commentariat. It’s been such a privilege to write for you.
Thank you so much!
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Lambert and I, and many readers, agree that Ukraine has prompted the worst informational environment ever. We hope readers will collaborate in mitigating the fog of war — both real fog and stage fog — in comments. None of us need more cheerleading and link-free repetition of memes; there are platforms for that. Low-value, link-free pom pom-wavers will be summarily whacked.
And for those who are new here, this is not a mere polite request. We have written site Policies and those who comment have accepted those terms. To prevent having to resort to the nuclear option of shutting comments down entirely until more sanity prevails, as we did during the 2015 Greek bailout negotiations and shortly after the 2020 election, we are going to be ruthless about moderating and blacklisting offenders.
–Yves
P.S. Also, before further stressing our already stressed moderators, read our site policies:
Please do not write us to ask why a comment has not appeared. We do not have the bandwidth to investigate and reply. Using the comments section to complain about moderation decisions/tripwires earns that commenter troll points. Please don’t do it. Those comments will also be removed if we encounter them.
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A First Year of Discovery Inference
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New Not-So-Cold War
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Russia shuts down Nord Stream gas pipeline for repairs Deutsche Welle
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Remembering the Crimean War Russian Dissent
NYT Ground Report Debunks NYT Claim Of Strikes Against ‘Ukraine’s Civilians’ Moon of Alabama
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Julian Assange
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Uber
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The Uber whistleblower: I’m exposing a system that sold people a lie Guardian
Wildfires
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Old Blighty
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Class Warfare
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Matt Levine’s Money Stuff: The Price of Not Buying Twitter Bloomberg
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The Importance of Competition for the American Economy The White House
New Mexico’s Oil and Gas Revenues Are Breaking Records and Complicating Budgets Capital & Main
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Trump Transition
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2024
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The Supremes
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How New Forest Diversion Rules Deal a Body Blow to the Forest Rights Act The Wire
Guillotine Watch
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Piet Mondrian and the six lines that made a masterpiece BBC
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Antidote du Jour (Tracie H):
I paid a visit to the local nursery, Roger’s Gardens, earlier this month and of course, even though I was there with a friend who was shopping for plants, I had brought my camera along. While she was busy looking something up on her phone, I had a chance to take a few shots of this strawberry tree. While I was busy framing the colorful fruit, this sweet Orange-crowned warbler popped in to feast on the abundant supply of aphids.
See yesterday’s Links and Antidote du Jour here.