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Itâs painful to admit, but the comments emails from readers are sometimes better than my articles. Here are some recent responses.
Seattle friends! Happy hour at @fremontbrewing next week, RSVP here   The post Seattle appeared first on Meb Faber Research - Stock Market and Investing Blog.
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In April, President Donald Trump requested a $445 billion dollar increase to the defense budget, meaning the United States will be spending around on the military. Much of the largesse will benefit t
six articles exploring key ideas of Plato's works and one bonus about a metaphor he uses
Last year, Zohran Mamdani, Katie Wilson, and other socialists surprised mainstream commentators by overcoming to win major offices across the country. Their example has been electric: the Democratic
A piece that will piss everyone off
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, a conspiracy theorist before entering politics, has scheduled a referendum for October on whether the oil-rich Canadian province should hold . . . a future referendum
Lola Seaton in Sidecar: Ben Lerner once described Gerald Murnaneâs The Plains (1982) as a âbizarre masterpiece that can feel less like something youâve read than something youâve dreamedâ. Something s
Late in 1776, with the War of Independence underway in the American colonies, a twenty-four-year-old housepainter named James Aitken walked into Britainâs most important naval dockyard and set it on f
Quinn Slobodian in The Ideas Letter: In recent years, it has become commonâeven unavoidableâto refer to the internet, AI, and digital capitalism in terms of empire and colonialism. A partial list of r
Patrick Iber in Dissent: The 1776 Report, the pseudo-historical document Donald Trump commissioned as a rebuttal to the 1619 Project and the historical justification for his far-right agenda, contains
Pranab Bardhan interviews the Norwegian economist, Karl Ove Moene: Pranab Bardhan (PB):1. It is well-known that in most global rankings by various socio-economic indicators the Nordic countries (Norwa
Fortunately for us, the âbots do not have any form of class consciousness: They are considerably antagonistic towards one another. They may not be âalignedâ with our long-run goals, if I may over...
whimsy, at its core, is the willingness to let ordinary things bring you real delight
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The male beauty arms race is getting weird
By throwing a wrench in the stateâs Regional Haze State Implementation Plan, advocates say Hawaiian Electric Co. can sidestep rules years in the making.
Just days after Britainâs right-wing party Reform won a huge number of local government seats in Lincolnshire, home of the UKâs last remaining coal-fired steel mill, Keir Starmerâs Labour government a
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Under a Red Sky There was a little boy and there was a little girl And they lived in an alley under the red sky There was a little boy and there was a little girl And they lived in an alley under the
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Better algorithms, hardware and computing methods can lower AIâs power drain The post How to Tame AIâs Voracious Appetite for Energy appeared first on Nautilus.
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Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
What reform could look like
Vampira is a movie about a very strange household indeed.
No.404 â Le mal du siĂšcle, bis â AI Resist List and the Luddite Lab â Microcosm Industries â Narrative inheritance â Books in an age of AI â The near-term future of climate adaptation â The Neandertha
We may say most aptly that the Analytical Engine weaves algebraical patterns just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves.
Iskanders, Kalibrs, Zircons, and Oreshniks target Kiev in response to drone attack on Russian university dormitory.
by Daniel Gauss Standing at Raj Ghat, the memorial for Gandhi in New Delhi, near where his corpse was cremated, I began to think about a problem Iâve been grappling with for a long time. With all the
by Eric Feigenbaum How do you square the following the statements? I will be very unhappy if I went around Singapore and in spite of our prosperity, I saw a few hundred people living on the streets, b
Today's Iran war update: Trump says he has a deal. Iran begs to differ as to what it would amount to.
Examples Of Both; also, The Trump Administration Pivots, The Reason Why Is The Important Thing
The most assuring thing about life is that we can change, that things can change, that they are always changing. The most maddening is that despite living in a universe that is one constant transmutat
an unpublished paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Convention
"Everything impinges on everything else... Everything is potentially everywhere."
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