Announcing martial law and attempting a quasi-coup on the very foundation of South Korea's politics with an approval rating of 25% is honestly wild
Announcing martial law and attempting a quasi-coup on the very foundation of South Korea's politics with an approval rating of 25% is honestly wild
I was preparing to pitch an op-ed on the nationwide protests calling for President Yoon's resignation, aiming to provide global context amid the limited international coverage.
Given the urgency, I’m sharing it now. I didn’t expect events to escalate this quickly. #SouthKorea #Democracy
Niseko/Mt. Yotei
Long overdue vacation time - so in true Hong Konger fashion, I'm back in Japan 🤪
Osaka/Nara '24 - 35mm film
Part 3
Part 2
Osaka '24
Anyway thanks for coming to my TEDTalk. Sorry for being a little dramatic, I can't really help it I'm afraid
I think the owners and founders of *most* media companies haven't been able to crack the puzzle that is the business model they ought to go with when running a news organisation. Relying on ad revenue evidently hasn't worked out, and most people don't want to pay for the news.
I'm terrified. This is the only industry I've ever really worked in. But as time goes by and the internet continues to grow (and inevitably divide us), I can't help but feel like this... exodus(?) of journalists, mainstream and independent, is going to go on and on and on.
At least 8,000 journalism jobs were cuts in UK and North America in 2023. We've already seen as much as 3,000 jobs in the media industry disappear so far this year (again, we're only two months in.)
It's been announced that VICE Media is probably going to shut down, leaving "several hundred" without jobs in a matter of days.
I myself was laid off from my previous news company back in October last year before they inevitably ended editorial operations a month later.
A few days ago, I posted a thread on twitter outlining the media layoffs we've seen so far in 2024 (and we're only two months in). That list had 22 companies in it. Today it turned into 23.
a screenshot of the map, resembling a galaxy or particle cloud
alright here she is: Aurora, a map of every account on BlueSky. aurora.ndimensional.xyz
Hong Kong District Council Election Voter Turnout, 2023 As of 2:30pm: 15.47%
2023 Hong Kong District Council Elections, Voter Turnout
As of 2:30pm: 15.47%
2019 Turnout: 71.23%
Guesstimated 2023 Turnout: 26%
Same house, three different times of the day
London's been pretty nice 🙂
London friends! I'll be in town from July 22nd till August 1st! Let's catch up if you're also around 😀
Two million
I can't sleep so I worked on some photos sat in my library instead
Day 2 of breaking my COVID virginity. Here's what happened:
- Lost my voice
- My whole body hurts
- I'm coughing like a maniac
- Everything is cold and hot at the same time
- It's 33°C outside and my A/C unit decides now is a great time to stop working
Fml
Gotta share some of my personal favourite photos from my library for my first post on this app