Going to go plant more flowers. Only vaguely remember planting these wood sorrel last fall all over. Thank you past me.
* edit to add it’s not wood sorrel, it’s Chilean oxalis, Oxalis adenophylla. Also called silver shamrock. Very sweet.
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Going to go plant more flowers. Only vaguely remember planting these wood sorrel last fall all over. Thank you past me.
* edit to add it’s not wood sorrel, it’s Chilean oxalis, Oxalis adenophylla. Also called silver shamrock. Very sweet.
Reviewing life choices. Very down about absolute washout for climate legislation at the state level this year. Is any action passable?
Going to a siloed symposium tomorrow where the same people talk to each other about the same things where I will have to grit my teeth or walk away in order not to scream.
Just don’t know anymore.
FTC: Cars & Consumer Data: On Unlawful Collection & Use
https://www.ftc.gov/policy/advocacy-research/tech-at-ftc/2024/05/cars-consumer-data-unlawful-collection-use
#lawfedi #ftc #privacy
@timbray @nelson @mathowie I wrote for my town's adorkable little blog and the guy who runs it insists on calling every blog post a "blog" which is my neologism that I dislike. "Hey we INVENTED that word and it means the WHOLE THING not just one post" I had never heard "substack" used that way though, that's sobering.
The case comes amid a mix bag of rulings over companies’ ESG claims, including a number of wins for brands. https://www.thefashionlaw.com/esg-claims-a-dive-into-the-state-of-a-number-of-false-advertising-cases/
Innovation happens.
“Now, Microsoft Word will use the ‘merge formatting’ option by default.”
https://www.theverge.com/2024/5/13/24155312/microsoft-word-default-paste-option-merge-formatting
No kidding. Who could have expected this?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/05/12/rto-microsoft-apple-spacex/
Without looking up she said, “My son’s father was a veteran. He died two years ago. I keep the brush in my car for when I visit so I can keep his grave clean.”
This little task we do each year doesn’t mean a lot to many. But it means something to her and her son. And that is everything.
One new scout found a stone partially covered with soil and started clearing it. His mother said, “I have a broom in the car, I’ll go get it.” The scouts moved on to flag other graves, and she returned and quietly brushed the stone clean.
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