C.C. Finlay
@ccfinlay.bsky.social
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ccfinlay.bsky.social
Maybe audiences are just risk averse right now, so higher ticket prices (Broadway show, first run movie) discourage casual entertainment because people can just find something new on streaming instead. Want something new? Go dive into K-dramas on Netflix or whatever.
ccfinlay.bsky.social
You are well loved, man.
ccfinlay.bsky.social
I HAD NO IDEA

seriously, this is the first time I ever heard the original version

it rocks -- thanks!
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kellybarnhill.bsky.social
The smaller players are acting with the courage and righteousness that the bigger and more powerful entities all lack. What is the point of money, influence and power if you're not going to use them to do the right thing? Why does wealth reduce men into simpering cowards?

Thoughts, Bob Iger?
josephcox.bsky.social
New: 404 Media is suing ICE. We have filed a lawsuit demanding ICE release its $2 million contract with Paragon, a company that makes powerful spyware to break into phones and read encrypted messages. This is expensive for a small outlet but this info is important
www.404media.co/were-suing-i...
We’re Suing ICE for Its $2 Million Spyware Contract
404 Media has filed a lawsuit against ICE for access to its contract with Paragon, a company that sells powerful spyware for breaking into phones and accessing encrypted messaging apps.
www.404media.co
ccfinlay.bsky.social
Non, non, non! (As the French would say.)
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lynnemthomas.com
As happens with every. Single. Pilot. Program. That ever looks at anything akin to UBI, it is cheaper to just straight up help people get to a modest financial baseline than to deal with the outcomes of not helping people in poverty.

It’s not news until we deploy it at scale.
ryanmarino.bsky.social
A program in Flint, MI, gave $1,500 to any/all pregnant people and $500/month for the first year of their infant’s life.

Among the benefits, those babies experienced lower rates of prematurity and low birth weight, which resulted in fewer NICU admissions, saving the city of Flint $6.2 million/year.
The US town that pays every pregnant woman $1,500: ‘We’re not OK with our babies being born into poverty’
Infants in Rx Kids in Flint, Michigan, saw lower rates of prematurity and other issues, saving millions in NICU visits
www.theguardian.com
ccfinlay.bsky.social
In short, I caution against the identification of small businesses as full-blown capitalism rather than looking at most small business owners as fellow members of the class of citizens exploited for the benefit of elite super-capitalists. /fini
ccfinlay.bsky.social
Our unconscious acceptance of and treatment of these social structures as inevitable and the natural order of things instead of looking at it as a set of socially and collectively constructed values only benefits and perpetuates the rule of elites. 6/x
ccfinlay.bsky.social
Many legal and social structures perpetuate this system. Just look at the benefits given to small businesses who own their property (which requires capital) compared to businesses that rent, allowing the rich to get richer. Other laws protect corporate wage theft but prosecute employee theft. 5/x
ccfinlay.bsky.social
Creating confusion between the idea of business-as-vocation, or the expression of a person's labor, and business-as-exploitation, or the structural maintenance of undercompensated labor as a means for perpetuating the generational wealth of elites, also serves the interests of elites. 4/x
ccfinlay.bsky.social
Elites promote the idea that small businesses = capitalism because it causes business owners to align their values and ambitions with the very same people who are often exploiting them. The select few small business owners who become elites are valorized to perpetuate this identification. 3/x
ccfinlay.bsky.social
4 out of 5 new small businesses fail within the first five years precisely because they lack capital. Small businesses also function as a key way wealth in the US is transferred from lower-middle classes to the elites, through debt interest, franchise fees, reliance on corporate suppliers, etc. 2/x
ccfinlay.bsky.social
I'm not sure we should think of local small businesses as capitalism, although becoming capitalists is the goal of many small business owners. Most small businesses I know are based on debt (borrowed from real capitalists) and paycheck-to-paycheck living, not previously accumulated capital. 1/x
ccfinlay.bsky.social
I would also recommend "Afiya's Song" by @justinkey.bsky.social. An unflinching examination of the horrors of slavery, incorporating a fantasy element (the eponymous song).
ccfinlay.bsky.social
If you're open to stories with fantasy/horror elements, then I recommend "Testimony of Samuel Frobisher Regarding Events upon His Majesty's Ship Confidence, 14-22 June, 1818, with Diagrams" by Ian Tregillis. Virtuoso example of voice in historical fiction.
ccfinlay.bsky.social
Wait until he tells you about the chia pet he got from Russia. It was a moss-cow.
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mostlybree.kitrocha.com
Update: we just received a statement from Macmillan/Tor taking full responsibility for failing to register copyright, promising to make us whole and pay us any settlement money we lost out on due to that error, and promising to find & correct the lapses that caused this.

Every pub should do this.
mostlybree.kitrocha.com
this part right here is gonna create massive resentment in the industry. the copyright registration system and the fact that you apparently have to pay a bonus fee for protection from big companies pirating your work (and that tons of publishers never paid the bonus fee...)
jasonsanford.bsky.social
Instead of working to include as many writers as possible in the settlement, the plaintiffs instead agreed on arbitrary and minimal definitions of which books would be included. It’s almost like they wanted a quick win – any win – even if they screwed over most authors. 4/
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victoriastrauss.com
1. Here's the motion for preliminary approval of the settlement in Bartz v Anthropic class action suit. Anthropic will pay $1.5 billion, an "estimated gross recovery of $3,000 per Class Work" & destroy the two datasets of pirated works once litigation ends storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...
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