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― Oscar Wilde
Is Times New Roman Better Than Calibri for the State Department? nytimes.com/interactive/2025/1…
Is Times New Roman Better Than Calibri for the State Department?
Type designers weigh in on the recent decision to replace Calibri with Times New Roman in official documents.Jonathan Corum (The New York Times)
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In the U.S. if you received your new medical insurance premium for 2026, how much did it go up? And are you covered through work, or did you buy thru the ACA?
If you'd rather keep it private, but want folks to know how much of a crisis this is, feel free to DM and I will add it as an anonymous reply.
We get our insurance through J's work, and ours went up by $114 per month.
I'm also curious if your premium stayed the same.
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De Volkskrant tv-selectie voor maandag 15 december
Elke dag tipt de redactie van de Volkskrant de beste programma’s en films op televisie. Dit zijn die van maandag.Berend Jan Bockting (DPG Media)
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Ukraine's #Zelensky ditches #NATO ambition ahead of peace talks
The move marks a major shift for #Ukraine, which has fought to join NATO as a safeguard against #Russia attacks & has such an aspiration included in its #constitution. It also meets one of Russia's #war aims, although Kyiv has so far held firm against ceding #territory to Moscow.
#geopolitics #StandWithUkraine
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#Zelensky said on Sunday that the #US, #Europe & other partners' #security guarantees instead of #NATO membership were a compromise on #Ukraine's side.
"From the very beginning, Ukraine's desire was to join NATO, these are real security guarantees. Some partners from the US & Europe did not support this direction," he said in answer to questions from reporters in a WhatsApp chat.
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"Thus, today, bilateral #security guarantees between #Ukraine & the #US, Article 5-like guarantees for us from the US, & security guarantees from European colleagues, as well as other countries — #Canada, #Japan — are an opportunity to prevent another Russian invasion," #Zelensky said.
"And it is already a compromise from our part," he said, adding that the security guarantees should be legally binding.
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Russian President Vladimir #Putin has repeatedly demanded that #Ukraine officially renounce its #NATO ambitions & withdraw #troops from the about 10% of #Donbas which Kyiv still controls. Moscow has also said that Ukraine must be a neutral country & that no NATO troops can be stationed in Ukraine.
#geopolitics #Europe #US #Russia #war #StandWithUkraine
…Although the exact make-up of the meetings on Sunday & Monday have not been made public, a #US official said #Trump envoy #SteveWitkoff & son-in-law #JaredKushner were travelling to Germany for talks involving Ukrainians & Europeans.
The choice to send Witkoff, who has led negotiations with #Ukraine & #Russia on a US “peace” proposal, appeared to be a signal that Washington sees a chance of “progress”….
#WarProfiteering #kleptocracy #geopolitics #Europe #war #StandWithUkraine
He's as big as looter as his ol' man & tRump combined, as he's the dark land grabber in Gaza.
He & bro Josh even held Covid vaccines AND MASKS hostage❗️
Trump has repeatedly shown his disaffection with NATO and his disinclination to support NATO allies.
NATO without the USA would be like the Warsaw Pact without the USSR so perhaps it should be allowed to wither.
Better to concentrate on the UN and the EU.
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The end of OpenAI, and other 2026 predictions
On The Vergecast: What’s coming in 2026, in increasing order of hotness. All the way up to Sexy Siri.
The end of OpenAI, and other 2026 predictions
From the rise of foldables to the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI to the end of OpenAI and the fall of Apple, these are our predictions for the next year in tech.David Pierce (The Verge)
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wikipedia is informing me that bryan adams hit single “summer of 69” actually really is about the sex position
Finns spend more on OnlyFans than anyone else.
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“Oh, the vodka of the table” – my version of the song “Oh, the fir tree”
When I was driving from Tartu to Haapsalu one evening, I thought about how to get a present from Santa Claus this year. I sang to him last year "TheBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
These cookies fueled votes for women
Suffragists didn't just march. They baked, held bake sales and sold cookbooks to raise money for the cause of equality.
#news #npr #publicradio #usa
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in reply to Jeff Jarvis • • •This is one of the main reasons why Swiss Design is a thing…
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in reply to Jeff Jarvis • • •Well, yes, but actually, this time the fascists are going backwards.
Hitler actually moved German typography more in line with other European languages that did the switch to Antiqua centuries earlier.
In that way, it's not an analogy. On the scale of things the Nazis did, this is probably mostly benign and fine (and it btw still applies today, while I had to learn to read Fraktur in school, I don't think many of my generation had to, and today not many know it).
Jeff Jarvis
in reply to Jeff Jarvis • • •The great Beatrice Warde, expert in typography, called those who would use sans serif faces as body type "aesthetic nudists." T.M. Cleland called sans serif “simplification for simpletons, and those are block letters for blockheads.” Indeed.
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in reply to ⏚ Antoine Chambert-Loir • • •I fear it was not the font -- Sabon -- but the tightness with which it was set. Sorry about that.
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in reply to Jeff Jarvis • • •Pain is the goal. Calibri is a better font for people that have difficulty reading. Times New Roman is a font for print that can cram the most text in a cramped space. So lets efff around with the vision impaired and make their life even more miserable that it already is.
A font that works good for papers is not necessarily a good font for screen. Or correspondence that has a lot more horizontal space. Or even a book.