Knell

1. the sound of a bell ringing slowly (usually associated with death) 2. a sound or sign announcing a death of a person or the end or failure of something

Let me count the days …

Let me count the days …

@simoncosgrove.bsky.social

Day 2179 of #Brexit: ‘Spain’s leader, Pedro Sánchez, said a US invasion of Greenland would make Vladimir Putin “the happiest man on Earth” by legitimising the Russian president’s attempted invasion of Ukraine and sounding the “death knell for Nato”.’ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/jan/18/europe-diplomats-crisis-talks-trump-tariffs-greenland

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Sarah Gelbard

Sarah Gelbard

@gelbard.ca

Good read

"AI is the asbestos in the walls of our technological society... We will be excavating it for a generation or more."

"The purpose of AI art – and the story of AI art as a death knell for artists – is to convince the broad public that AI is amazing... to create buzz."

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Fllics

Fllics

@fllicsofficial.bsky.social

‘Death knell of NATO’: Trump ‘divorcing Europe’ over Greenland fixation

Sky News US Analyst Michael Ware claims the annexation of Greenland would be the “death knell of NATO”. It could be about securing national strategic interests in rare earth minerals to guard against China,” Mr Ware told Sky…

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