Best review I’ve read on the new MacBook Neo. I was that kid, too.
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Nailed it.👇
Is it just me, or are the reasons for launching lethal weapons against Iran a lot like the reasons Fed. agents give for shooting people-because they say that the other was going to harm them? Our nation is led by people with no moral compass.
Hard to argue
Yep! The fam and I visited this a few years ago. Really wild to go down so far underground and to see so much down there. Super surreal.
@anildash.com Great article on Markdown. Hope all is well. Cheers.
I am an Episcopalian (confirmed this past May, diocese of Newark, NJ).
Hi, @dljohnston.bsky.social Can you add@me@to the contributors list? Many thanks.
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So those who don’t use correct punctuation want AI to stop using it so it would be easier to push AI answers off as their own…?
This has all happened before and it will all happen again.
Congratulations, Tim Cook
Can’t think of a higher compliment to @gruber.foo and his work than Apple refusing to show up for his annual live sit down interview around WWDC. One thing they forget is that bloggers existed long before anyone had access to execs, and can exist long after. daringfireball.net/linked/2025/...
“Sitting in love. Waiting without answers. Hoping without evidence.” Richard Rohr
(Picture taken at Holy Cross Monastery)
I just finished Richard Rohr’s “The Tears of Things” and one of the key takeaways is how the issue isn’t one or two people. The issue is culturally systemic, decades and decades — really centuries — in the making.
I weep for the US and for the world.
Jose fled danger only to spend 18 months in detention - handcuffed, isolated, and charged $420 monthly for an ankle monitor. 8 years later, his case remains unresolved. Listen to this raw account of what seeking safety in America truly costs. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
This nation has fallen so far from God’s grace if we can empower an evil like this to lead us
The biggest red flag of all is someone who takes delight in the suffering of others, but that is apparently our national policy at the moment
There's a new episode of 'The Crossing: Voices from The Lighthouse', a podcast about the journeys of asylum seekers.
#ImmigrationReform #TheCrossing #TheLighthouse #Immigration #Asylum
"Nobody explained to me what's going on." Jose shares his journey from Honduras to detention centers where he worked for $1/day and waited two weeks to afford a 1-minute call home. His courage and determination shine despite a system designed to defeat him.
podcast.lighthousenj.org/2453482/epis...
@gruber.foo — you wrote a great piece that got a lot of attention and will likely affect Apple for the better.
Sincere congrats.
Now move on.
I so want him to be our next President.
…about when we speak of God, so we’d best start with humility. We all and forever need mercy. One wonders what our theologies and worship would look like if we always began with an honest statement of our not knowing the real nature of holy mystery.”
-Richard Rohr, The Tears of Things
“Any worship service that does not begin with a sincere and plaintive kyrie eleison had best be very careful. The plea for mercy at the beginning of many Christian worship services is a statement and a warning that we are moving onto holy ground. We most likely do not know what we are talking… 1/2
I am the wind beneath your wings.
No need to try. It comes naturally for me.