Mahmoud Ahmed is a national icon of Ethiopia, a musician who rose to prominence during the time of Haile Selassie, and whose songs are known by every generation, though he hasn’t released a new track in decades. Now, he’s retiring, and @thecontinent spoke to him days before his final concert in Addis Ababa. Here’s the interview — writer Maya Misikir suggests listening to it accompanied by Ahmed’s most famous track, “Tizita,” (sometimes known as “Tezeta”) which is a song about nostalgia.

continent.substack.com/p/i-wou

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Finally, our team had a wonderful time at on Sunday and Monday, where Flipboard and @surf hosted the first . Our CEO @mikeMike McCue and the whole team are 100% , and were thrilled to meet and talk to so many other open social web advocates. Here’s a feature by @MarkoffJohn Markoff for @newyorktimesThe New York Times, where Mike, @GargronEugen Rochko and @reckless1280Nilay Patel discuss the rise of decentralized social media, and how it can help publishers and media companies survive and thrive.

nytimes.com/2025/03/06/technol

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