James Joyce on typos: âThese are not misprints but beauties of my style hitherto undreamt ofâ
James Joyce on typos: âThese are not misprints but beauties of my style hitherto undreamt ofâ
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James Joyce on typos: âThese are not misprints but beauties of my style hitherto undreamt ofâ
What began as a magazine in search of answers became an activist organ certain it possessed them all. Marco Roth on how n+1 lost its way
Paul Kingsnorth argues that technocratic civilization is not merely misguided but malevolent. Blame "the Machine"
A playable CSS-only Super Mario Bros game. Wow.
Kat Abughazaleh lost. What she built is what the Democratic Party is missing.
A generator for VHS slipcovers, cassette tape inserts, CD labels & inserts. You can paste in Spotify URLs, search for movies, etc. Really cool and fun.
Dear Reader, there are no algorithms at 3QDâjust six human editors trying to keep a human-curated corner of the internet alive. But recent changes in Google search and other AI-driven shifts have cut
An interview with a music cognition researcher about the evolutionary roots of music The post Did Music Give Rise to Language? appeared first on Nautilus.
Humans have inherited many ancient values mainly encoded in DNA.
Robert Mariani at The New Atlantis: Youâre not hallucinating the great weirding of America. The visual evidence is everywhere. Start with what you can see. Youâre in a small town in Wisconsin, the hea
Thanks to Joe Weisenthal, I see that Tim B. Lee is taking a well-deserved victory lap with respect to âAI & Jobsâ. His take:
What happens when everything is a reboot?
Multiple Silicon Valley accelerationists like Marc Andreessen, Peter Thiel, Alex Karp, and Mark Zuckerberg are getting attention for what some consider their challenges to values that many consider ce
The chess program available on Delta Air Linesâ seatback screens is an ELO monster that can beat almost all opponents on easy mode. This guy used a series of increasingly powerful bots to see just how
It is in relationships that we discover both our depths and our limits, there that we anneal ourselves and transcend ourselves, there that we are hurt the most and there that we find the most healing.
"If you can fall in love again and again ... if you can forgive as well as forget, if you can keep from growing sour, surly, bitter and cynical, man you've got it half licked."
All answers will need to be submitted via the Google form by the end of... The post Carbon Brief Quiz 2026: Picture Round 1 and 2 appeared first on Carbon Brief.
Scott Alexander at Astral Codex Ten: I hate the term âhallucinationsâ for when AIs say false things. Itâs perfectly calculated to mislead the reader â to make them think AIs are crazy, or maybe just h
Stopping GLP-1 treatments has side effects, too The post âWhiplashâ: Heart Attack and Stroke Risk Jumps When People Stop Taking GLP-1s appeared first on Nautilus.
What does it feel like to be struck by lightning? âSome have to relearn simple things, things theyâve done their whole life â how to read, how to sing, how to ride a bike.â
Sean Carroll at Preposterous Universe: In the 18th century, philosopher Jeremy Bentham suggested the Panopticon as a model of a prison where inmates could be constantly observed by just a single priso
What Mary Shelley knew about AI and childhood
Trailer for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. I like that Tom Holland. Iâm into it.
Was just listening to a local NPR segment about the chaos swirling around the end of penny production. There wasnât a strategy in place to phase them out so retailers are left to sort through the afte
Analyzing the CPU, GPU, and LPU chip ratios unveiled at the Nvidia GTC keynote, the impact of the Groq LPX chip on disaggregated decoding, and its potential for speculative decoding in AI inference
Thereâs great joy finding real folks circling the internet. The first edition of the Internet Phone Book captured lots of that humanity. Theyâve just opened up submissions for Issue 2 with new categor
The Fascinating Engineering of the Titanic: How the Great Ocean Liner Was Built. âIssues of the journal The Engineer published between 1909 and 1911 contain detailed photographs of the construction of
When Louis Theroux mogged the whole manosphere
Ruxandra Teslo at Persuasion: A story about Paul Conyngham, an AI entrepreneur from Sydney who treated his dog Rosieâs cancer with a personalized mRNA vaccine, has been circulating on X this week. Wha
What Investors Need to Know
Cesar Chavez, a Civil Rights Icon, Is Accused of Abusing Girls for Years. âMs. Murguia and another woman, Debra Rojas, say that Mr. Chavez sexually abused them for years when they were girls, from aro
Clashes between Pakistanâs military and Afghanistanâs Taliban rulers took a bloody turn this week as an air strike in Kabul killed at least 100 people. With world attention focused on the Middle East,
Wednesdays are all about personal finance here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last weekâs links including a look at why...
This is a mindblowing time capsule of ordinary life: video of a group of friends taking the NYC subway to Coney Island in 1987. Because it was before mobile phones, they had to arrange to meet one of
Following the successful launches of four 351 ETF conversions, we are now preparing to launch the Cambria Global EW 2 ETF (GEQ) â offering diversified exposure to global equities. Iâm hosting a webina
Robot dogs, known as âquadrupeds,â patrol sprawling energy-sucking complexes, which are increasingly met with protest around the country.
banking at the edge of sanity
Jamelle Bouie says the SAVE Act will take us back to Jim Crow South: âa one-party state, backed by the threat of violence, where the law ensures that most people cannot hope for meaningful political r
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