The humanities spent decades decentering the human. Now Big Tech is doing it better
The humanities spent decades decentering the human. Now Big Tech is doing it better
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The humanities spent decades decentering the human. Now Big Tech is doing it better
Imagine a metastasizing heap of incalculable, forgotten junk. Thatâs what weâre all storing away in âThe Cloudâ
To anyone in love with the precious, fleeting things of this world, resistance to disappearance seems only natural and proper. And yet
Plus a $6.8 billion bet on homebuilding, $70,000 in Chicago grants, and what sex toy data tells us about the affordability crisis
At the hazy dawn of the twentieth century, through the byways of mental meandering and mathematical play, Albert Einstein arrived at a revelation about the nature of the universe while working as a cl
Can you go 82-0? âThe objective of 82-0 is to construct a historical NBA roster capable of achieving a perfect undefeated season.â You get to âdraftâ 5 players from randomly chosen teams & decades, th
Weâre not in Kansas anymore, but you knew that The post Stupid in the Land of Oz appeared first on Nautilus.
The premise is simple and beautifully executed. Each week, Ruben Bos shares something heâs drawn, read, and listened to. Been following along and enjoying since catching this tip by Luis Mendo. Added
Introduction & Telemachy (Session 1 of 3)
In March 1976, Talking Heads played a show at The Kitchen in NYC; you can watch the entire show recorded from two angles in this video. The band had formed the year before and was more than a year awa
A recent rebrand caused a tizzy as the Philadelphia Museum of Art rolled out a change of their name to Philadelphia Art Museum (or PhAM for short) along with a fresh identity. The name didnât stick, b
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Matthew McDowell-Sweet and Mike Travers discuss Stewart Brandâs recently-published book âMaintenance: Of Everythingâ
Paul Giamatti appears on The Tommy Tiernan Show. Hereâs the catch: âEach episode Tommy welcomes mystery guests and interviews them without any preparation or knowledge of who will be joining him until
But thereâs a lot we still donât know about these intrusive thoughts of food The post Food Noise Goes Quiet with GLP-1s appeared first on Nautilus.
Mario Vittone at his own website: The new captain jumped from the deck, fully dressed, and sprinted through the water. A former lifeguard, he kept his eyes on his victim as he headed straight for the
Consider three sources of opinions or habits:
Haiku is a generative music album for MacOS. âHaiku is a work of generative music that builds its own sound from nothing each time you open it, and never plays the same way twice â a record that exist
Centrist Dems likely won in California, but Trump and Schumer both lost in Iowa and Dem hacks turn on Graham Platner.
Ătzi commensal microorganisms included a surprisingly cold-tolerant yeast The post The Icemanâs Microbiome appeared first on Nautilus.
Adam Iscoe at the New York Times: The joke among young men these days is that everybodyâs got a little money riding on something: football games, foreign elections, the odds of a U.S. military strike.
A middle-aged Bill Ayers once asked his then-teenage son, Zayd Ayers Dohrn, to accompany him on a trip to Mississippi for his eighteenth birthday. Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, two prominent,
Now that Andor has been out for a while, showrunner Tony Gilroy is free to speak his mind on what the show was all about. I mean, it was pretty clear to the audience, but now he can say his piece. And
The top investment officer of the nationâs largest teachersâ pension fund actively dissuaded state workers from divesting from underperforming and ecologically devastating fossil fuel investments â th
Who will win the 2026 World Cup? Odds for all 48 teams and 104 matches, powered by 100,000 simulations from PELE, Silver Bulletin's new soccer model.
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âAs far as artist signatures go, Jan van Kesselâs seventeenth-century painting in which he spells out his own name with caterpillars and snakes must be up there with the best of them.â
Building a Benchmark from the Shadows
New York City is increasingly known as a stronghold of democratic socialism, thanks in no small part to high-profile elected officials like Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, as w
The factory farms are trying to keep pigs in cages so they don't have to feed them as much. It's up to us to stop them.
Good news! As of June 1, a transmission line is delivering hydro-generated electricity into NYC: â1,250 megawatts of clean energy directly into New York Cityâs power gridâ. Thatâs around 20% of the ci
Lori Trahan at the Commonwealth Beacon: Earlier this year, Anthropic unveiled Mythos, an AI model capable of identifying thousands of vulnerabilities across every major operating system and web browse
Episode 18 is about Victorian urbanism
I wish that was better. Nobody could be more invested in film noir than I am, so I always see the latest effort to revive or rework the genre with naive hopes, thinking maybe, just theyâll pull it o
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Although it had a habit of interbreeding with modern lions The post Ancient DNA Illuminates the Uniqueness of the Extinct Cave Lion appeared first on Nautilus.
Well, this is kinda depressing, courtesy of Jason Zweigâs father: There are three ways to make a living: 1) Lie to people who want to be lied to, and youâll get rich. 2) Tell the truth to those who wa
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