Meta in Myanmar, Part II: The Crisis - Erin Kissane's small internet websitehttps://erinkissane.com/meta-in-myanmar-part-ii-the-crisis
ritten by IWPR ’ s regional director, Alan Davis. It’s both cringey—Davis starts with a dig at how backward and superstitious the Buddhist establishment is—and obviously rooted in
What happened on Facebook and on the ground in Myanmar and how those two worlds of experience were connected—even for people who never touched the internet.
Abortion statistics and other datahttps://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/
statistics by country Regional historical data for some countries: United States (by state) United States (by county) Albania Argentina Armenia Australia Belarus Belgium Bosnia an
IranAttackPlanshttps://www.heartcom.org/IranAttackPlans.htm
a major unprovoked regional war in the Middle East, attacking Lebanon and Syria and ousting Iraq's Saddam Hussein. Then, to gain the support of the American government and public,
Taiwanese, Mandarin, and Taiwan's language situationhttps://pinyin.info/readings/mair/taiwanese.html
of writing in the regional vernaculars. Indeed, until the mid- Tang period, there was not even a precedent for writing a national vernacular. Hence, the initial attempts to write
the porous city - Lukas Bergstrom's webloghttps://theporouscity.com/
are supervised by regional leaders, and so on. Wonder if anything like that would work for social networks? 1/15/25 🔗 2025 tech predictions from roboticist Rodney Brooks B
Lukas Bergstrom's weblog
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