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And last of all, after another stressful week, a helpful reminder from @TheConversationUS about the benefits of gratitude, why it’s harder to practice in difficult times, and why we should still persevere. “The negative doesn’t need help gaining attention, but the positive might,” writes Monica Y. Bartlett, Professor of Psychology at Gonzaga University.

theconversation.com/gratitude-

The ConversationGratitude comes with benefits − a social psychologist explains how to practice it when times are stressfulSome people are more inclined toward gratitude than others, but there are specific ways that everyone can cultivate more of it.
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Sad times for Fyre Festival 2 ticketholders (any fediverse folk admitting to having splashed out?) as its founder Billy McFarland has announced the cancelation of the event. But some lucky person will get to buy the brand, which is now for sale. When our @CultureDesk posted about this, they (and commenters) pooh-poohed the idea of anyone wanting to invest in Fyre Festival. But we have an idea: How about @theonion.com purchases the name, makes merch, and donates the money to good causes. We’d certainly pay for a “I went to the Fyre Festival 2, and all I got was this lousy T-shirt” tee.

independent.co.uk/arts-enterta

The Independent · Billy McFarland cancels Fyre Festival 2 and puts brand up for sale a week after postponementBy Kevin E G Perry
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Security engineer @alexhaydock acquired a Wii at the #EMF2024 Swap Shop. He intended to use it to emulate games, but when he realized that it could be used to host a website, he decided to try that instead. @404mediaco’s Samantha Cole spoke to him about how well it’s working, and what he’s planning to do with it (#EMF2026, here he comes). Check out the second link to find out how our friends at 404 are doing, and what they’re cooking up next.

404media.co/this-website-is-ru

404media.co/how-404-media-is-n

404 Media · This Website Is Running on a WiiAlex Haydock found a dusty old Wii console at a hardware swap and modded it to run his website.
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All over the world, wild plants are losing ground, and all over the world, scientists are trying to preserve them for future generations in seed banks. @KnowableMag looks at the tricky art of keeping seeds in deep sleep, and waking them up when the moment’s right.

knowablemagazine.org/content/a

Knowable Magazine | Annual ReviewsThe surprisingly tricky art of seed bankingTo safeguard threatened plants, science must unravel the hidden biology of often-persnickety seeds as they age, sleep and awaken
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Indonesia in Southeast Asia suffers from major food insecurity. @thexylom looks at the rise in community-led urban farms that improve quality of life for gardeners, and are a small step towards food sovereignty for the country.

thexylom.com/post/jakarta-s-ur

The Xylom · Jakarta's Urban Farms Come To The Rescue Of Food-Insecure ResidentsBy Arpan Rachman and Andi Aisyah Lamboge
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has a fine diplomatic line to walk. In January, his forces captured two North Korean soldiers who were fighting for Russia. He’s in discussions with Russia to exchange the prisoners for two Ukrainian captives. But @timkmak’s Counteroffensive reports that this may lose him the support of South Korea, an important ally since Ukraine was invaded.

counteroffensive.news/p/s-kore

The Counteroffensive with Tim Mak · S. Korea’s surprising sympathy for N. Korean POWs held by UkraineBy Tim Mak
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“Environmentalists have long faced harassment, imprisonment and other forms of retribution in some parts of the world,” writes Sharon Lerner for @ProPublica. “The U.S. has largely been an exception, a place where people and organizations can freely and safely pursue efforts to protect human health and nature — sometimes working hand in hand with the government.” All that’s changed. Lerner spoke to Abigail Dillen, president of Earthjustice, about the escalating hostility environmentalists face, and what she thinks is behind the Trump administration’s targeting of groups who do environmental work.

propublica.org/article/earthju

ProPublicaEarthjustice President Describes a “Fundamentally Different” Era of Hostility Toward Environmentalists
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The modern South Africa rose from what @thecontinent’s Simon Allison describes as “the bitter ashes of history’s most sophisticated white supremacist state.” It’s been largely well-regarded ever since. Now, the Trump administration and adviser, billionaire Elon Musk, are trying to change the narrative, with the latter spreading baseless conspiracy theories about “white genocide” in the country of his birth. What is President Cyril Ramaphosa supposed to do? How can any country respond if a former friend becomes hostile? “South Africa’s ruling party – Africa’s oldest political party – has already defeated one white supremacist state. Can it stand firm against another one?” writes Allison.

continent.substack.com/p/navig

The Continent · Navigating the new world orderBy The Continent
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Since 2017, it’s been a requirement of Texas law that an outside authority investigate all jail deaths. That’s not happening in Tarrant County, where at least 70 people have died in jail custody since the current sheriff, Bill Waybourn, took office eight years ago. Waybourn — a Republican — was elected for a third term in November, but @bolts looks at how conservatives are starting to ask questions after gun rights activist Mason Yancy died in custody last December. “Some lawmakers’ answer to preventable deaths in county jails looks like a cover up: limit independent investigations, limit public information, limit oversight, limit liability,” Krishnaveni Gundu, co-founder and executive director of the Texas Jail Project, told Bolts.

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Bolts · Officials Play “Accountability Ping Pong” With Jail Deaths in Texas - BoltsA bipartisan push for jail oversight comes after a North Texas sheriff flouted state law mandating independent investigations of deaths on his watch.
#Texas#Law#Crime
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Time for some optimism and connection from the Lone Star State. @TexasObserver shares a poem from Catherine Lu, “What Connects Us.” Here’s a section:

Is our love the horizon? A line where the sky
appears to meet the earth’s surface—
which means if you are the earth, then I am the sky—
which means if you are this house,
then I am the house behind this house,

texasobserver.org/what-connect

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It was Shakespeare’s birthday this week (and his death day too). @gbhnews celebrated this by sharing a story about the only surviving scrap of a script in Shakespeare’s handwriting. It’s a revision to a play, “The Book of Sir Thomas More,” and it’s about refugees and immigration. In it, an angry mob tells More that the king has offered safe haven to too many strangers. More urges compassion and empathy, asking the mob to imagine themselves in the position of the immigrants.

wgbh.org/news/2016-03-17/only-

#Shakespeare #Literature #History @histodons #Culture #Newstodon #NewstodonFriday #FollowFriday

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GBH · Only Script In Shakespeare's Handwriting Urges Compassion For MigrantsBy Bob Mondello
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Speaking of confidence … is that the only thing AI has going for it? It’s not funny – that’s for sure. For @aftermath.site, Riley Macleod writes about how you can ask Google’s AI search to define any made-up idiom, and it will go ahead and make something up. Some that people have tried include, “you can’t lick a badger twice,” “don’t touch my mother’s goats” and “two cars short of a Winnebago.” It’s very silly, but, says Macleod, that doesn’t mean we should laugh at it.

#Technology#Tech#AI
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Political leaders don’t just need confidence — they need competence, and America’s problem right now is that the system can’t distinguish between the two. @Daojoan writes for her Index newsletter about the need for discernment. We need institutions, parties and leaders that know how to measure actual competence, not just performance,” she writes. “We need politicians who are humble enough to say, ‘I don't know,’ and voters who don't mistake that for weakness. And we need journalists who can tell the difference between a compelling narrative and a grift.”

theindex.media/americas-next-t

The Index. · America's Next Top ConmanTrump wasn’t an accident. He was a feature, not a bug.

It’s #NewstodonFriday once again, where we share stories from independent newsrooms and journalists, plus one or two from our editorial desks. We have two equally good, but very different pieces about the perils of confidence, a fantastic @ProPublica interview with Abigail Dillen (president of Earthjustice), about the new hostility towards environmentalists, a sobering story about deaths in custody in Texas, and a guide to boycotts. We’ve also got our own idea about who should buy Fyre Festival, and a helpful reminder about the importance of gratitude. We’re grateful for independent media — check out the thread, comment, like, follow their accounts and subscribe to their publications. ⤵️