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Think a missed opportunity here is to highlight how, in the conspiracists' beloved "weak men create bad times", they are the "weak men".

Acreditem, esta “estrutura cicloviária paulistana” é NOVA, de 2025! Foi implantada pela gestão Ricardo Nunes há somente 3 semanas, para acesso à ciclopassarela Erika Sallum. Gostaram? Local: Rua Lemos Monteiro, Butantã

Jamil Chade: Trump viola Direito Internacional ao anunciar aumento de tarifas à Colômbia Veja mais no Portal ICL Notícias: iclnoticias.com.br

BREAKING, via The Seattle Times: Trump's executive order to restrict birthright citizenship is blocked for at least the next two weeks by a Reagan appointee in Seattle who eviscerated the Trump lawyers present defending the order. www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news...

Para quem está se fazendo de (ou é) burro para não entender o que está escrito: todo mundo que está no Twitter é nazista? Não. Mas a rede, toda a sua estrutura, está voltada para a promoção desse tipo de conteúdo. E, queira você ou não, o seu trafego alimenta essa rede.

Um consumidor paga, no varejo em São Paulo, cerca de R$ 100 pelo quilo da castanha-do-brasil (chamada também de castanha-do-pará). O valor pode levar a pensar que coletar castanha seja um ótimo negócio. Porém, no Acre, o quilo é vendido pelos extrativistas por volta de R$ 4,50.🧵

lmao no, TikTok users are not moving to Bluesky. They would literally rather learn Mandarin than learn how to read a feed of text posts. This is a millennial retirement home.

Paris saiu do X

This is very good from @emilybell.bsky.social www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

Braedon: I come from a nation that believed in fascist ideology for a while. And we don’t want to go to that again. We are close to it because people want to simplify complex problems. The essence of fascism is to simplify complex problems and feed people who don't have time to read some bullshit.

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Never forget, when you’re being asked to prove that safe bike-lanes or pedestrian crossings across unsafe conditions are ‘needed,’ it's hard to justify a bridge by the number of people swimming across a raging river.

A year-end thread of some of my favourite urbanism discoveries of 2024. I’ll start in NYC where I got to tour the beautiful new East Midtown Greenway.

Janio de Freitas nonagenário mas sempre afiado. www.poder360.com.br/opiniao/o-re...

www.gov.br/receitafeder... Vai que é tua @opalindromista.bsky.social

U.S. cities are taking cues from the Netherlands to create safer, dedicated lanes for cyclists. “With the proper infrastructure and a shift in public attitudes, the U.S could transform cycling from a niche activity into a practical option for daily commuting and recreation." thedtmag.com/2024/11...

“To use a technical term, it blew my mind,” said Vancouver’s former chief planner Brent Toderian…”They weren’t lazy about it—they didn’t just throw up barriers and ban cars. It might be the best bargain I’ve ever heard,” Toderian said. #Montreal www.theenergymix.com/montreal-add...

We should redesign cities for autonomous kids, not autonomous cars.

My latest post was inspired by the news that ABI was shutting down its Elysian brewery in Seattle. With ABI and Molson Coors basically exiting the craft market, the marriage of convenience between big and small breweries is over. I discuss why that was always in the cards.

Love this map! It shows the grades of the streets in order to help pedestrians and cyclists plan their routes (from Queenstown, New Zealand).