A ‘rolling recession’ or a ‘richcession’ might spare the US economy from a full-scale downturn | AP News

The risk of recession is receding, rapidly,” said Neil Dutta, an economist at Renaissance Macro. Whether we are having a rolling recession or “richcession,” he said, “If you have to call it different names, it’s not a recession.

That’s a pretty good point.

Supreme Court says Apple can keep its App Store payment rules for now - The Verge

Justice Elena Kagan declined to vacate a stay on a lower court order about Apple’s anti-steering rules, which limit how iOS app developers can direct users to alternate payment methods. Kagan did not issue an explanation for the decision, but Epic’s petition was noted as denied on the Supreme Court’s website.

If you’ve been following along at home. Not a shocker.

Barstool Sportsbook operator rebrands as ESPN Bet in a new $1.5 billion licensing deal - The Verge

In practice, this is what Iger’s plan looks like, with ESPN providing promotional services, access to ESPN talent, and branding betting content on its platforms under the ESPN banner.

Also entertaining to see Igor do a lot of word smithing to make sure that it’s not Disney gambling.

“…we’re not actually causing the bets to be made. We’re just enabling people to link to companies that do that.”

Disney used to hate gambling. Now it’s doing a $2 billion sports betting deal.

I enjoyed Vox’s headline a bit more.

If a Cactus Can’t Survive This, Neither Can You

It’s not just getting a little hotter. It’s getting so hot that saguaro cacti are deflating in the desert. They evolved roughly 20,000 years ago. They’ve spent millennia adapting to a hot desert environment. They live up to 200 years in the hottest, driest environments on the planet. These cactuses are saying, “I can’t take it anymore,” and sagging over dead. And we’re being told we can adapt.

It’s been startling to see giant 15 ft cactus that I walk by everyday just peel apart and sag like the bouncy house at the end of a birthday party.

How cities can stem the tide of pedestrian deaths from large cars and SUVs | Ars Technica

In my view, communities seeking to discourage the predominance of oversize vehicles and encourage use of smaller, lighter, and slower vehicles could consider taking such steps as:

  • Creating prioritized parking spaces closer to stores for all forms of mobility that are narrow or less than 8 feet (2.5 meters) long.
  • Using posts or bollards, which can be removable, to limit vehicle access to commercial areas and neighborhoods where pedestrians, bikes, and smaller cars get priority.
  • Radically narrowing travel lanes on streets to force traffic to slow down and free up space for wider sidewalks and bike lanes.
  • Limiting or ending vehicle access to streets near schools and economically vibrant commercial districts, either permanently or at high-use times of day.

This is what I would call the absolute minimum. I too drive a giant SUV, and I actively despise it. But I don’t feel safe, and frankly am less safe in a smaller car or worse on my bike. While I cycle on the weekends, my office is a meager 3 miles away and I drive. There is a bike lane the entire way. It is unprotected and cars regularly go 40-50 mph on what is a 35 mph road. It is simply not a matter of if I were to be hit by a suv or truck, but a matter of when.

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Cristiano Ronaldo says Saudi Pro League ‘better’ than MLS - ESPN

Al Nassr striker Cristiano Ronaldo said the Saudi Pro League “is better” than MLS and that he has no plans to play in the United States or return to a team in Europe.

Alternate Title: Person Paid a Ton of Money Says Their League is ‘Better’ 🙄

Increasing speed limits can lead to more crashes and deaths, AAA finds - The Verge

The motor club association analyzed a dozen roads and found that lowering speed limits can decrease crash frequency while also doing little to lengthen commute times.

Filed under, No Shit.

Inter Miami CF Signs Seven-Time Ballon d’Or Winner, World Cup Champion, Lionel Messi  | Inter Miami CF

Inter Miami CF today announced the signing of seven-time Ballon d’Or winner and World Cup Champion, Lionel Messi. The Argentine superstar, who will occupy a Designated Player slot, is expected to join the team in the coming days, and his contract will run through the 2025 Major League Soccer (MLS) season.

So looking forward to this.

Mastodon fixes critical “TootRoot” vulnerability allowing node hijacking | Ars Technica

In all, Mastodon’s Thursday patch batch fixed five vulnerabilities. One of the bugs, tracked as CVE-2023-36459, also carried a critical severity rating. Mastodon’s bare-bones writeup described the flaw as an “XSS through oEmbed preview cards.”

Patched today on moth.social. Safe and sound. 🔒

What does AUTHORIZED_FETCH actually do? | Sunny Garden Hub

Putting this here for reference later.

There seems to be increased interest lately in the Mastodon configuration settings AUTHORIZED_FETCH and the newer and lesser known DISALLOW_UNAUTHENTICATED_API_ACCESS.

The Death Cult of the American Car - The American Prospect

As Emily Badger and Alicia Parlapiano write at The New York Times, back in the mid-1990s, France and America were squarely in the middle of the pack of OECD countries when it came to road fatalities, with both at about 150 deaths per million inhabitants. Since then, France has cut its traffic death rate by over two-thirds, while America’s has only declined by about a tenth. During that time, we have been surpassed by middle-income nations that were formerly much deadlier, like Latvia and Lithuania.

We could do something about it. We choose not to. 😞

A San Francisco library is turning off Wi-Fi at night to keep people without housing from using it - The Verge

Some local residents scoffed at the value of 24/7 online access. “[We] have been presented with NO EVIDENCE that it does anything [to] ‘bridge the digital divide’ as the library claims,” said one email.

Imagine sitting in your climate controlled home, kitchen with plenty to eat, soft bed in the other room, emailing on your labtop that those less fortunate don’t need internet access after 6pm because it really bothers you personally.

OpenAI execs warn of “risk of extinction” from artificial intelligence in new open letter

“Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war.”

This is from … checks notes … an AI company. 🤨

Twitter Is a Far-Right Social Network - The Atlantic

Twitter has long been described, even by its most ardent users, as a hellsite. But under Elon Musk, Twitter has evolved into a platform that is indistinguishable from the wastelands of alternative social-media sites such as Truth Social and Parler. It is now a right-wing social network.

Spot on.

Ford CEO came very close to saying the right thing about heavy EV batteries - The Verge

The Rivian R1T truck and R1S SUV run on batteries as large as 135kWh. The Hummer EV’s 212kWh battery is heavier than a Honda Civic.

Its what?!?

Does funding matter for schools? Most studies say yes. - Vox

It finds that when schools get more money, students tend to score better on tests and stay in school longer, at least according to the majority of rigorous studies on the topic.

No kidding. 🤦‍♂️ Education is so vastly underfunded across the board even small increases in money will have a net positive effect. Is there some amount of diminishing returns? Sure. But we are so far from that end of the spectrum one can only hope and dream that would be actually be a problem.

Spotify CEO promises not to ‘overpay’ on podcast deals as Joe Rogan renewal approaches - The Verge

The podcast business isn’t profitable yet,

It’s been years and how many billions ?!?

How Disney won the latest battle in Florida governor DeSantis’s culture war - Vox

The new board’s only purview is to maintain roads and other essential infrastructure. The agreement limiting the board’s powers is effective for perpetuity or — should that be successfully challenged in court — at least “until 21 years after the death of the last survivor of the descendants of King Charles III, King of England living as of the date of this Declaration.”

That’s a pretty long time.

After Mass Shootings, Republicans Expand Access to Guns - The New York Times

Right there in the title.

Magazine restrictions could reduce mass killings by AR-15s, but courts must decide - Washington Post

Those magazines are increasingly seen as an area where policy changes could lessen the carnage that has become emblematic of attacks waged with AR-15s and other guns, according to a growing body of research and interviews with experts and law enforcement veterans. An emerging consensus among these experts — and one that has taken hold in some state legislatures — is that mandating smaller magazines would force mass shooters to pause to reload, allowing people to flee or fight back.

Or. And hear me out. Ban personal ownership of guns. You want a gun for hunting? Fine. The process takes longer than filing for a passport, costs several hundred dollars out of pocket, and requires an on going safety training license. The gun will be serialized and registered with the state. An annual registration fee will be required. Failure to keep up on any of the above will result in seizure of the gun and a permanent ban from any and all gun ownership indefinitely. Private injury insurance will also be required. Similar to owning and operating a motor vehicle, which has actual societal value.

City planners are questioning the point of parking garages | Ars Technica

In the coming years, we believe that urban life will rely less and less on providing adequate storage for cars, and the cities of the future will eagerly embrace making urban neighborhoods more inclusive, pedestrian-oriented, and climate friendly.

As someone who lives in an almost exclusive car first city, I look forward to these changes. I will happily turn in my ridiculous SUV for an electric cargo bike. I lived in London for a while and constantly miss the car free lifestyle. Able to hope from bus to bus, read on the tube, and trains to just about anywhere. I was able to get a coffee or sandwich with a short walk. Today it’s get in the car, drive a short distance, park, then get my coffee. Repeat to get home. 😭

WhatsApp: Rather be blocked in UK than weaken security - BBC News

Signal president Meredith Whittaker previously told BBC News it “would absolutely, 100% walk” and stop providing services in the UK if required by the bill to weaken the privacy of its encrypted messaging system.

I would switch over from iMessage to Signal based on this ethos alone.

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Twitter experiencing international outages; most users can’t tweet or DM | Ars Technica

Late Wednesday afternoon, Twitter began experiencing international outages, with many users unable to perform basic functions like tweeting, sending direct messages, and following accounts. When Ars reporters attempted to tweet, an error message was generated saying that a daily limit of tweets had been reached, even from accounts that had not tweeted that day. According to Twitter, users typically have to tweet 2,400 times to reach the platform’s daily limit.

Cracks in the damn.

–update seems to be back up back up