Such a pleasure to finally meet you (I feel like it should have happened like .. years ago, but glad it finally did), and super to also meet @steveklabnik.com. Finally back to my home base & my head is decompressing since it got jammed (in a good way) with all the talks, questions, comments, etc.
Posts by Gabriella "Biella" Coleman
Providence knows how to visually please
Fascinated by this, can't help think there is a lot more to learn about this connection (& holy the fungal apocalypse does not sound fun). "The main challenge is that fungi, if you look at the cell structure — how they are built up — it's very similar to the human cell." www.npr.org/2026/04/17/g...
On Monday the Trump admin will launch the tariff refund system for the $166 billion in tariffs they illegally collected.
And all of that money will go to companies.
56,497 importers are set to get refunds so far, with no requirement they pass that money along to customers.
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Talk to Westport, CT. Pretty sure they’d call the cops on you if you busted out a sheep in this hood
Americans love their useless lawns that are laden with pesticides. It’s so despicable.
⚠️ “Ahmed Shihab-Eldin’s arrest comes as part of a wider crackdown on online speech in Kuwait and other Gulf countries during the Iran war.”
Known as @ASE on Twitter, his account on that platform has been disappeared as well. He and I had been mutuals for 15 years.
Yeah. And his account wasn’t just deactivated or even suspended. Everything has been completely deleted. It’s as though he never existed.
Thats horrible
wrote about Orban's loss over at the newsletter
take a moment to appreciate the wins when they happen
I am mold-sensitive and a mold detective. I had been using a chair like this, one that had even fewer spots (but similar) and my sinuses were swelling. It's likely there was dust, and when it cooled, water condensed and mold formed. I got rid of the chair, and I am now fine
Far from perfect, I know, but Harvard is the best-run institution I've ever worked for. Case in point? Late this morning, 2 confused, frustrated hawks were banging their bodies against the building's windows. A few hrs later, the perimeter is closed, and they are tending to the situation.
I saw his work in Lisbon as well. Credit to Beyond Walls in Lynn for bringing the artists in to our communitit’s!
It’s sooooo good
Talented guy, love that there is some of this work in Lynn, given his talent and prominence: www.bordaloii.com/work
One thing that Boston stands out for is its lack of public art. Lynn, MA picking up some of the slack.
lol. I’m thinking a troll is responsible for the list or a clueless liberal whose never lived in a great city
First four. Malden is not rich but boring . It’s a weird list
Right. Like have you been to
Malden? I have and well it’s fine but that’s it
And Malden?
If you are boring, rich and uptight sure these are the best cities
tl;dr: get ready for an epic recession.
Oh so now copyright matters.
Paula Bialski and I had such a fun time talking with Ben. I loved his approach to the Tor community, and it was also lovely discovering our many research community overlaps. As I say in the ep, I felt like the spirit of @biella.bsky.social was in the virtual room with us the whole time.
It tastes like beer full on :)
Americans are not the sole purveyors in of horrible ultra processed food items: beer flavoured frito lays
Totally