âRevolutionâ initially signaled destruction. Why did the word take on a more optimistic tenor?
âRevolutionâ initially signaled destruction. Why did the word take on a more optimistic tenor?
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âRevolutionâ initially signaled destruction. Why did the word take on a more optimistic tenor?
âOne of the most consequential misunderstandings in the history of literary criticism turns on a single Greek wordâ
Can an AI be endowed with a sense of morality? Amanda Askell is fashioning a soul for Claude
Fun word search game from Slate: Pears. (I love any Boggle-esque sort of game. Got 433 today.)
Stan Carey at Sentence first: We can show this linguistic fad as having two main stereotyped patterns or formulas, which overlap morphologically. For type 1, we take a word or short phrase, clip (i.e.
ââCEO said a thing!â journalism generally involves a press outlet parroting the claims of a CEO or billionaire utterly mindlessly without any sort of useful historical context as to whether anything b
People keep running crime footage through AI thinking theyâre helping. Theyâre not.
The EPAâs repeal of the âendangerment findingâ could threaten automakers and oil companies â if it survives in court.
CBDCs could create a two-tier wealth system: non-programmable assets for the elite and total digital surveillance for the population.
New research reveals the neurochemical cocktail brewing in bee brains when they learn The post A Peek Inside the Minds of Honeybees appeared first on Nautilus.
Reid Forgrave at the New York Times: There are two principal reasons for the superior conditioning of cross-country skiers, according to Laura Richardson, a clinical exercise physiologist at the Unive
Are software stocks a buy here? The post Updating My Too Hard Pile appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
âOur Milky Way galaxy may not have a supermassive black hole at its centre but rather an enormous clump of mysterious dark matter exerting the same gravitational influence.â
A conversation with C. Thi Nguyen on his new book 'The Score: How to Stop Playing Somebody Elseâs Game'
"Youâll long for me when Iâm gone... You'll kiss the headstone of my grave... Kiss my face instead!"
Elizabeth Goodspeed (web / insta / newsletter) posted about the type in this game she lent design and art direction. It has opened a rabbit hole of goodness. CMYK games is chock full of colorful delig
"If you can acknowledge it and you can relax with it a little bit, very often it shortens its duration."
What I am teaching in my seminar these days: predatory thugs with spears and transitory economic booms with limitsâagrarian-age antiquity as both domination and efflorescenceâŚ
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The Origins of One of the Most Beloved Video Games of All Time. âSomething Iâve heard from every Mario developer Iâve ever spoken to over the years is this: Whenever you press a button, something fun
Some general thoughts and Hollis Robbins in The Republic of Letters
Michelle Zauner (Crying in H Mart) on the 30th anniversary of Infinite Jest. âIf you allow yourself to trust-fall into the barbed intricacies of the writing, you will discover soft, exquisite humanity
Pioneering paleontologist Barnum Brown took on some curious gigs outside of his digs The post The Spy Who Found T. Rex appeared first on Nautilus.
Rabah Arezki in Nature: The unravelling of the aid industry must force a reset of the nexus between peace and economic development. The international-development model has changed little in eight deca
Jessi Jezewska Stevens on the water main.
Unhappy Birthday Charles Darwin
How evil are humans?
Hereâs a New Plan for Everyone Else
Sara Hussain for Vogue India: In 2026, Iâm No Longer Interested in âWorking on Myselfâ, aka the exhausting âhyper-policing [of] our thoughts and language until having a personality feels like a risk a
What the Democratic party needs; what it demands; is bold, persistent experimentation
Iâve read the stories about how LoveFrom, helped design the interior of the first electric Ferrari and it wasnât until seeing this video that it all clicked. Though I would probably appreciate a chunk
âAny serious push to account for the actions of this government â to abolish the presidentâs private army, restructure immigration enforcement and punish anyone responsible for wrongdoing â must inclu
Learned a new word this morning, and the etymology is absolutely worth the click. The ensuing thought about design interaction expands the notion.
âIn ancient Andean cultures, fertilizer was powerâ The post Bird Poop Powered the Success of This Ancient Kingdom appeared first on Nautilus.
When Gmail was released as a public beta in 2004, it âran on three hundred old Pentium III computers nobody else at Google wantedâ.
Troubling global warming updates from the authoritative James Hansen.
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Despite his later denial, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wanted to keep a line open to Jeffrey Epstein. Emails between the two suggest that the world of the Big Tech elite is less a back room of evi
Not a better education, but elite social formation.
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