These changes could impact repayment plans.
WBUR News
• WBUR
What to know about new changes to student loans
davewiner's subscription list, blogroll category. List created by feedlandDatabase v0.9.3.
WBUR News
• WBUR
These changes could impact repayment plans.
WBUR News
• WBUR
So-called miracle fields are constructed with rubberized turf that accommodates wheelchairs and assistive devices.
WBUR News
• WBUR
Federal agents have been working overtime in the past week to double the recent rate of immigration arrests.
WBUR News
• WBUR
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the company “agreed to proactively detect and address security risks associated with the models."
Hitler had the privilege of hosting the 1936 Olympics in Berlin and I don’t recall any stories about him trying to rig the games so that the Germans won or that someone else lost so we are definitely in new territory. [contains quote post or other embedded content]
This is cool, via @dave, how the HyperTexting app is using blogrolls to help with the “web as a social graph” interface. Automatically works with Micro.blog’s recommendations feature.
I don’t usually retweet Trump, but this one is too good. And very good I mean awful. [contains quote post or other embedded content]
AramZS's Amplify RSS Feed
• Aram Zucker-Scharff
A snaking wall of solar panels has been attached to Switzerland's longest dam as the landlocked nation looks to maximise its green energy production in the winter months.
AramZS's Amplify RSS Feed
• Aram Zucker-Scharff
A Swiss energy firm has installed nearly 5,000 solar panels on the country’s longest dam.
A banger of an Accidental Tech Podcast members-only special, right on time. ATP memberships are just $8/month or $88/year, and the members-only episodes alone are worth the price.
They do a great job explaining what makes for a Mac-assed Mac app, but an even better job talking about why users and developers should care about them.
Defector
• Lauren Theisen
bluesky ain't the web folks. if it were, there wouldn't be a character limit, because the web doesn't have a stinkin character limit.
Claude has a new skill -- it can debug software in the browser, so now I'm out of the loop for having to find the problems, it just did a full survey of common HTML elements you can create in Markdown, and figuring out which ones don't work and then fixing them.
These are some of them. ;-)
This post is a demo of everything a post can now carry. Written in Markdown mode, published from the editor.
Text can be bold, italic, and linked.
Quoted text reads like body text, set off with a thin rule:
The best styling recipes were already sitting in WordLand's stylesheet. We copied them.
A bulleted list:
A numbered list:
Inline code like getItemAndReplies, and a block of it:
function helloWorld () {
console.log ("hello, rss.chat");
}
If you're reading this in a feed reader, the feed carries the same HTML -- what you see is what everyone gets.
👀 Craig Mod interviewed by Debbie Millman on Design Matters. (I guess those eyes should be ears but an ears-bugging-out emoji doesn’t exist.)
WBUR News
• WBUR
A joint memorial service was held Sunday for three wildland firefighters who died last week along the Utah-Colorado border.
The New Stack | DevOps, Open Source, and Cloud Native News
• Amanda Caswell

Palantir CEO Alex Karp went on CNBC’s Squawk Box last week to discuss a new partnership with Nvidia to deploy
The post Palantir’s Alex Karp and Mistral’s Arthur Mensch agree: AI lock-in is coming for enterprises appeared first on The New Stack.
Racket
• Racket Staff
Plus how to help trans youth, Bastille Day parties, and a film series at the Trylon that's like a road trip without the gas money.