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  "description": "Another non-Saturday day ending in -day means it is time for a new set of Pook-Emu Bee. However, this will be our last Pook-Emu Bee until fun Monday. Tomorrow, Saturday, is newsletter day (which comes with about three Pook-Emu Bee's worth of links from around the web. Sunday is Easter. I figure I can give myself Easter off. So I will be back with more Pook-Emu Bee on Monday.\n\n1. How are we preparing for the Long Web? (Brennan Kenneth Brown. March 1, 2026.)\n\nI have backups of my writing. So in […]",
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    "aesthetics",
    "ai",
    "apple",
    "blogging",
    "easter",
    "germany",
    "h1bVisas",
    "marijuana",
    "nicaragua",
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    "newsletter day",
    "How are we preparing for the Long Web?",
    "Apple Is Reportedly Buying Up “All Available” Mobile DRAM At Very High Prices To Starve Out Its Competitors",
    "DRAM pricing is killing the hobbyist SBC market",
    "Nicaragua: Communists Ban Holy Week Processions for the Third Year in a Row",
    "Germany: CDU/CSU calls for cannabis rethink 2 years in",
    "smell like skunk torture cells",
    "Negative Tennis",
    "Outrage as Oracle files thousands of foreign-worker requests amid layoff bloodbath",
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  "textContent": "Another non-Saturday day ending in -day means it is time for a new set of Pook-Emu Bee. However, this will be our last Pook-Emu Bee until fun Monday. Tomorrow, Saturday, is newsletter day (which comes with about three Pook-Emu Bee’s worth of links from around the web. Sunday is Easter. I figure I can give myself Easter off. So I will be back with more Pook-Emu Bee on Monday.\n\n1. How are we preparing for the Long Web? (Brennan Kenneth Brown. March 1, 2026.)\n\nI have backups of my writing. So in theory I could re-constitute NLJ, ECS, and Newsletter Leaf Journal elsewhere if need be.\n\n2. Apple Is Reportedly Buying Up “All Available” Mobile DRAM At Very High Prices To Starve Out Its Competitors (Rohail Saleem for Wccftech. April 2, 2026.)\n\nMy understanding is that Apple has been relatively quiet on the AI front but it’s nice to see it’s finding a way to be obnoxious.\n\n3. DRAM pricing is killing the hobbyist SBC market (Jeff Geerling. April 1, 2026.)\n\nIt’s killing all the markets. I am personally more concerned about the non-SBC building and replacement/upgrade parts markets.\n\n4. Nicaragua: Communists Ban Holy Week Processions for the Third Year in a Row (Christian K. Caruzo for Breitbart. April 1, 2026.)\n\nPersecution of Catholics in Nicaragua has been somewhat under-reported due to all of the problems Venezuela was causing and the existence of the communist regime in Cuba, but it continues.\n\n5. Germany: CDU/CSU calls for cannabis rethink 2 years in (Mark Hallam for DW. April 1, 2026.)\n\nI could have told them that the time to re-think marijuana legalization was before the legalization. Unfortunately, none of them asked. No one asked me in New York City either. Now swaths of the City smell like skunk torture cells and the collective IQ has gone down one standard deviation. Of course, even if I had been asked, they wouldn’t have listened. They don’t listen to me.\n\n6. Negative Tennis (Owen Lewis for n+1. March 31, 2026.)\n\nI was curious how long it was going to take for the author to note that Mr. Sinner’s first dominant year happened to be the year he was popped for a doping violation before receiving a very soft penalty. It did come up but the connection was not quite made. That aside, it is a good piece (I haven’t watched much tennis in the last decade). I was always a Roger Federer partisan myself. Watch some highlights/matches of Mr. Federer at the 2007 Australian Open. Perhaps his least dramatic major win, but he was something else. Partisanship aside however, I venture no debate that Novak Djokovic is the most accomplished men’s tennis player of all time in the aggregate.\n\n7. Outrage as Oracle files thousands of foreign-worker requests amid layoff bloodbath (Marc Vartabedian for the New York Post. April 2, 2026.)\n\nFunny how the need to layoff U.S. workers almost never affects the need to file thousands of foreign worker petitions. I think and think but cannot connect the dots. Again today I think.\n\nYou can reply to this article from your own site by sending a Webmention.",
  "title": "Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 04-03-26"
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