With tomorrow night having the earliest sunset of the year, it got dark at 4:20 pm—two hours ago. One loses time, you see. Especially with a demo tomorrow. So I'll just read these while devops pipelines run:
- Reversing their First Amendment argument from only 18 months ago, the Chicago Tribune editorial board finally agrees with most Chicagoans that the big sign facing down Wabash Street from the tower named after the XPOTUS has to go.
- After reporting on elections for 22 years, Josh Marshall finally realizes that watching election returns on TV harms one's health.
- Megan Stack takes a sympathetic view of Reality Winner, who leaked information about Russian interference in the 2016 election (and the XPOTUS's cover-up) and spent years in jail because of it.
- Tom Nichols laments that, loss or not, Herschel Walker represents the future of Republican candidates. David Von Drehle just calls Walker "a tragic figure."
- James Fallows breaks down what looks to me like journalistic malfeasance from Pro Publica.
- Twelve years ago, Salon ran a series of shorts on "how America will collapse (by 2025)" that don't seem far-fetched in 2022.
- One of Illinois' oldest movie theaters, the Pickwick in Park Ridge, will close at the end of January.
- In his third excerpt from his update to 2010's Walkable City, Jeff Speck points to the data showing that rideshare companies won't save your city.
Finally, John Seabrook takes a few pages to explain how to become a TikTok star. Hint: do it before you turn 22.