The Intercept - absolutely. Current Affairs is certainly more editorial. Jacobin is somewhere in between.
Reminds me of Stack Overflow.
My list for mostly political and non-corporate media. https://theintercept.com/ https://jacobinmag.com/ https://www.currentaffairs.org/
Krystal Ball from The Hill is a gem.
You watch/read too much Jordan Peterson. You can care about issues and try to make the world a better place, while also taking care of yourself. Telling people not to care about politics is itself a political…
On the contrary, yours is extremely conservative/reactionary, and even moreso outside the mainstream.
I don't know why anyone would choose to work at Google anymore.
I wonder how the comments would look if this were about China and Hong Kong instead of Spain and Catalonia.
Are cigarettes banned in India?
Reform or Revolution? by Rosa Luxembourg.
This is really useful. Matrix calculus was one of the hardest parts of my machine learning course at university simply because it had never been covered by any of the many math classes I'd taken.
The Intercept - absolutely. Current Affairs is certainly more editorial. Jacobin is somewhere in between.
Reminds me of Stack Overflow.
My list for mostly political and non-corporate media. https://theintercept.com/ https://jacobinmag.com/ https://www.currentaffairs.org/
Krystal Ball from The Hill is a gem.
You watch/read too much Jordan Peterson. You can care about issues and try to make the world a better place, while also taking care of yourself. Telling people not to care about politics is itself a political…
On the contrary, yours is extremely conservative/reactionary, and even moreso outside the mainstream.
I don't know why anyone would choose to work at Google anymore.
I wonder how the comments would look if this were about China and Hong Kong instead of Spain and Catalonia.
Are cigarettes banned in India?
Reform or Revolution? by Rosa Luxembourg.
This is really useful. Matrix calculus was one of the hardest parts of my machine learning course at university simply because it had never been covered by any of the many math classes I'd taken.