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  1. "A #digitalplatform rooted in #Welsh values is aiming to reshape how people in Wales connect online, as concerns continue to grow over the power and ethics of global social media companies.

    Jaz-Michael King @jaz, Director at #TŵtCymru, said the campaign reflects a broader turning point in how people engage online.

    “We are at a moment where the old platforms are no longer delivering safe or joyful spaces for community connection. By focusing on the ['Little Things’], we’re showing that #digitalsovereignty isn’t just about technology. It’s about #kindness, #hospitality and taking #responsibility for our shared #digitalspaces.”"

    nation.cymru/news/welsh-social

  2. #AIagents: "We’re relying on these little companions to validate us and to collaborate with. But it’s not a genuine #collaboration like between humans, it’s one that is completely driven by us, and the #AI is just there for the ride. We can trick it to reinforce our ideas and impulses. And we act through this AI. Some people who have not programmed before, now wield tremendous powers, but all those powers are gone when their subscription hits a rate limit and their little #dæmon goes to sleep.
    Then, when we throw up a #PullRequest or issue to someone else, that contribution is the result of this pseudo-collaboration with the machine."
    lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/1/18/age

  3. #GoogleDominance: "Then there’s its deal with Apple, which is virtually identical to what #JudgeMehta found to be the original #Apple-#Google arrangement enabling the illegal #monopolization of the #searchmarket.

    Mehta’s failure to impose a remedy was permission for Google to repeat this scheme with generative AI. And now it has. This deal will ensure that Google’s artificial intelligence chatbot product will become dominant in the most important mobile ecosystem in the world. And its experience structuring #adtech markets suggest that if it mediates the entire economy, many tradition businesses will wind up like newspapers, eliminated as Google appropriates profit margins for itself and destroys the ability of consumers to differentiate products based on quality, #innovation or other values. It could be an extinction level event for many commercial areas, like the death of the #openweb, and a dramatic narrowing of consumer choice."

    #AISearch #PriceFixing #Antitrust

    thebignewsletter.com/p/will-go

  4. #WagnerMoura: "I think that preservation of #memory is a very important thing. You know, back in '79, we had [in Brazil] this law called the #AmnestyLaw that basically forgave all the torturers and killers, and people that did despicable things to civilians.

    And I think that that was a very, very bad thing for our #collectivememory, or our lack of memory, because these things are things that cannot be forgotten. There are things that cannot be forgiven, you know.

    And I think that #Brazil is finally getting even with that #memoryproblem when we finally sent people that attempted against democracy in Brazil to jail for the first time. So #Bolsonaro himself is now in jail. And I think that this—I hope that this is going to be a new phase for young Brazilians."

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=z9WDNwKC

  5. #WagnerMoura: "I think that preservation of #memory is a very important thing. You know, back in '79, we had [in Brazil] this law called the #AmnestyLaw that basically forgave all the torturers and killers, and people that did despicable things to civilians.

    And I think that that was a very, very bad thing for our #collectivememory, or our lack of memory, because these things are things that cannot be forgotten. There are things that cannot be forgiven, you know.

    And I think that #Brazil is finally getting even with that #memoryproblem when we finally sent people that attempted against democracy in Brazil to jail for the first time. So #Bolsonaro himself is now in jail. And I think that this—I hope that this is going to be a new phase for young Brazilians."

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=z9WDNwKC

  6. : "I think that preservation of is a very important thing. You know, back in '79, we had [in Brazil] this law called the that basically forgave all the torturers and killers, and people that did despicable things to civilians.

    And I think that that was a very, very bad thing for our , or our lack of memory, because these things are things that cannot be forgotten. There are things that cannot be forgiven, you know.

    And I think that is finally getting even with that when we finally sent people that attempted against democracy in Brazil to jail for the first time. So himself is now in jail. And I think that this—I hope that this is going to be a new phase for young Brazilians."

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=z9WDNwKC

  7. #WagnerMoura: "I think that preservation of #memory is a very important thing. You know, back in '79, we had [in Brazil] this law called the #AmnestyLaw that basically forgave all the torturers and killers, and people that did despicable things to civilians.

    And I think that that was a very, very bad thing for our #collectivememory, or our lack of memory, because these things are things that cannot be forgotten. There are things that cannot be forgiven, you know.

    And I think that #Brazil is finally getting even with that #memoryproblem when we finally sent people that attempted against democracy in Brazil to jail for the first time. So #Bolsonaro himself is now in jail. And I think that this—I hope that this is going to be a new phase for young Brazilians."

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=z9WDNwKC

  8. #WagnerMoura: "I think that preservation of #memory is a very important thing. You know, back in '79, we had [in Brazil] this law called the #AmnestyLaw that basically forgave all the torturers and killers, and people that did despicable things to civilians.

    And I think that that was a very, very bad thing for our #collectivememory, or our lack of memory, because these things are things that cannot be forgotten. There are things that cannot be forgiven, you know.

    And I think that #Brazil is finally getting even with that #memoryproblem when we finally sent people that attempted against democracy in Brazil to jail for the first time. So #Bolsonaro himself is now in jail. And I think that this—I hope that this is going to be a new phase for young Brazilians."

    m.youtube.com/watch?v=z9WDNwKC

  9. "Ambientado em #Recife (PE) durante a década de 1970, #OAgenteSecreto do diretor pernambucano #KleberMendonça Filho utilizou exatos 169 veículos nas filmagens, que também aconteceram em Brasília (DF) e São Paulo (SP).

    Aparecem no filme modelos clássicos como Karmann-Ghia TC, Ford Rural, Jeep Willys, Fiat 147, Ford Corcel, Dodge e Chevrolet Opala. Somente de Fuscas, foram 40 diferentes veículos utilizados na produção."

    uol.com.br/carros/noticias/red

  10. #Cannabis: "Compared with modern enzymes, the reconstructed ancestors were easier to produce in microbes like yeast cells, the team found. That's relevant given the growing focus on biotechnological rather than botanical methods of #cannabinoid production.

    "What once seemedevolutionarily 'unfinished' turns out to be highly useful," says van Velzen.

    #CBC, for example, is a cannabinoid reported to have #antiinflammatory and #analgesic properties, yet modern cannabis plants don't produce much of it."

    sciencealert.com/scientists-re

  11. #Cannabis: "Compared with modern enzymes, the reconstructed ancestors were easier to produce in microbes like yeast cells, the team found. That's relevant given the growing focus on biotechnological rather than botanical methods of #cannabinoid production.

    "What once seemedevolutionarily 'unfinished' turns out to be highly useful," says van Velzen.

    #CBC, for example, is a cannabinoid reported to have #antiinflammatory and #analgesic properties, yet modern cannabis plants don't produce much of it."

    sciencealert.com/scientists-re

  12. : "Compared with modern enzymes, the reconstructed ancestors were easier to produce in microbes like yeast cells, the team found. That's relevant given the growing focus on biotechnological rather than botanical methods of production.

    "What once seemedevolutionarily 'unfinished' turns out to be highly useful," says van Velzen.

    , for example, is a cannabinoid reported to have and properties, yet modern cannabis plants don't produce much of it."

    sciencealert.com/scientists-re

  13. #Cannabis: "Compared with modern enzymes, the reconstructed ancestors were easier to produce in microbes like yeast cells, the team found. That's relevant given the growing focus on biotechnological rather than botanical methods of #cannabinoid production.

    "What once seemedevolutionarily 'unfinished' turns out to be highly useful," says van Velzen.

    #CBC, for example, is a cannabinoid reported to have #antiinflammatory and #analgesic properties, yet modern cannabis plants don't produce much of it."

    sciencealert.com/scientists-re

  14. #Cannabis: "Compared with modern enzymes, the reconstructed ancestors were easier to produce in microbes like yeast cells, the team found. That's relevant given the growing focus on biotechnological rather than botanical methods of #cannabinoid production.

    "What once seemedevolutionarily 'unfinished' turns out to be highly useful," says van Velzen.

    #CBC, for example, is a cannabinoid reported to have #antiinflammatory and #analgesic properties, yet modern cannabis plants don't produce much of it."

    sciencealert.com/scientists-re

  15. The racist president: "President #Trump said in an interview that he believed civil rights-era protections resulted in white people being “very badly treated,” his strongest indication that the concept of #reversediscrimination is driving his aggressive crusade against diversity policies."

    nytimes.com/2026/01/11/us/poli

  16. The racist president: "President #Trump said in an interview that he believed civil rights-era protections resulted in white people being “very badly treated,” his strongest indication that the concept of #reversediscrimination is driving his aggressive crusade against diversity policies."

    nytimes.com/2026/01/11/us/poli

  17. The racist president: "President said in an interview that he believed civil rights-era protections resulted in white people being “very badly treated,” his strongest indication that the concept of is driving his aggressive crusade against diversity policies."

    nytimes.com/2026/01/11/us/poli

  18. The racist president: "President #Trump said in an interview that he believed civil rights-era protections resulted in white people being “very badly treated,” his strongest indication that the concept of #reversediscrimination is driving his aggressive crusade against diversity policies."

    nytimes.com/2026/01/11/us/poli

  19. The racist president: "President #Trump said in an interview that he believed civil rights-era protections resulted in white people being “very badly treated,” his strongest indication that the concept of #reversediscrimination is driving his aggressive crusade against diversity policies."

    nytimes.com/2026/01/11/us/poli

  20. "#Mercosur. The #EU just did the unthinkable: after 25 years of political deadlock, the Mercosur deal is finally DONE. This creates the largest free trade area on Earth, linking over 700 million people across #Europe and #SouthAmerica. Tariffs on cars, machinery, chemicals, food, and more are about to be slashed — but the deal has also triggered fierce backlash from farmers and governments. So who voted yes, who tried to block it, and why did Italy decide the outcome at the last second? In this video, I break down what the deal really means for Europe’s economy, geopolitics, and strategic independence."
    #EUMercosur
    m.youtube.com/watch?v=QzgrvA6J

  21. #KleberMendonca: "The films are very well photographed today, and we have wonderful equipment, but the lenses are too sharp to my taste. And we have too much resolution. It's almost like a television image on cocaine. There is amazing #photography work being done in contemporary films, but with the older lenses and period photography, there is a certain imperfection that I find perfect. And this is something that I really wanted in #TheSecretAgent, and then you couple that with the costumes, with the cars, with the art design, the production design, and also a certain logic of time. A lot of what the film discusses comes from 50 years ago, but many of them in fact remain contemporary, unfortunately. And a lot of the political observations that I make in the film are contemporary in many countries."

  22. "#Recife was a playground for the "spirit of the ‘70s."
    Interview with #KleberMendonça
    "Navigating the gritty realities of the era, and elevating them to a dreamlike state with visually ingenious touches is writer-director Kleber Mendonça Filho (Neighboring Sounds, Pictures of Ghosts). With the continually surprising and shapeshifting #TheSecretAgent, he not only closely examines a dark era of his country, but also draws parallels to the political realities of today, felt and experienced in various countries around the world."

    goldderby.com/film/2026/kleber

  23. "#Hitler had bet everything on a theory of #racialhierarchy that turned out to be wrong, and being wrong about the fundamental nature of reality tends to have consequences.

    The broader #fascist record - when you actually examine it rather than just absorbing the mythology - is a record of #failure."

    substack.com/inbox/post/184003

  24. “Legendary surfer #KellySlater takes you through his unplanned journey into the transformative realms of plant medicine. In this testimonial, he describes how Rythmia allowed him to disconnect and rejuvenate, challenging viewers to explore their own paths of self-discovery. The profound insights gained during this #Ayahuasca experience hold the potential to reshape lives, emphasizing the mysterious and transformative nature of this extraordinary endeavor.”
    surfer.com/news/kelly-slater-a

  25. “Legendary surfer #KellySlater takes you through his unplanned journey into the transformative realms of plant medicine. In this testimonial, he describes how Rythmia allowed him to disconnect and rejuvenate, challenging viewers to explore their own paths of self-discovery. The profound insights gained during this #Ayahuasca experience hold the potential to reshape lives, emphasizing the mysterious and transformative nature of this extraordinary endeavor.”
    surfer.com/news/kelly-slater-a