Sleep is subjective and lonely. What if it turns out weâre not alone in the bad dreams that plague us?
Sleep is subjective and lonely. What if it turns out weâre not alone in the bad dreams that plague us?
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Sleep is subjective and lonely. What if it turns out weâre not alone in the bad dreams that plague us?
What was the first type of knowledge to exist on planet Earth? Colin McGinn on pain as a way of knowing
The University of Austin is a sincere effort to rescue higher education from its illiberalism. Or is it a right-wing project?
George Saunders was living a ânicely out-of-control lifeâ when he had a dream about a zero-gravity theme park, and his writing career took off
We generally visualize time as a line stretching into the future. Thatâs a surprisingly modern notion
"Some gentlemen are dandies, but most dandies are not gentlemen." What unites the superior air, exaggerated sense of style, and sartorial splendor?
Bari Weiss' CBS tenure so far shows that for Larry and David Ellison, buying a media empire is one thing, imposing total information control is another.
Pat Grady and Sonya Huang at Sequoia Capital: An AI that can figure things out has some baseline knowledge (pre-training), the ability to reason over that knowledge (inference-time compute), and the a
Uncle Ted was right about this one
Plus, why the College Football Playoff selection process is intrinsically broken.
It's so painful
and it's insane
it's comes down to a matter of proper priorities for oneself
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Arang Keshavarzian at Equator: The comparison with 1979 is lazy because it assumes that history is a model that repeats itself in exactly the same way. So when the bazaaris protested and closed their
Anna Gustafsson at JSTOR Daily: The Peloponnesian War ended in 404 BCE with Athensâs devastating loss. Its once heralded naval fleet was largely destroyed. Plague and defeat on the battlefield had kil
Upending Gary Larsonâs premise that cows are too daft to use tools The post The âFar Sideâ Had It All WrongâCows Really Can Use Sophisticated Tools appeared first on Nautilus.
Today's links Social media without socializing: For Zuck, your friends are a problem to be solved. Hey look at this: Delights to delectate. Object permanence: "Among Others"; Vagina tea-balls; MLK was
Olga Zolotareva at The Millions: Halfway through Over to You, the painter Yves Berger recounts a meeting with university students interested in his creative process. The meeting, he feels, was a âfail
How Polymarket traders using tools like "insider finder" to identify positions that look based on special intel can be fleeced.
Mondays are all about financial adviser-related links here at Abnormal Returns. You can check out last weekâs links including a look at...
MFA Programs Have Colluded with the Publishing Industry to Strip Literature of Character, Personality, and Soul
The tale of the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, the place where hits go to dieâin some cases, over and over again. Letâs talk about the chart through the lens of its two most iconic artists.
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We must be clear about what we are doing
Throughout her life, Coretta Scott King condemned the waste of war, opposing the brutality of Vietnam and criticizing how it drained money from housing, healthcare, and jobs. Vice President-elect Hube
Raymond Tallis in The Guardian: Vladimir Nabokov notoriously dismissed the âvulgar, shabby, and fundamentally medieval worldâ of the ideas of Sigmund Freud, whom he called âthe Viennese witch doctorâ.
On today's Talk Your Book we speak with Jeff Schwarte from Simplify ETFs about barrier options, how structured products work in an ETF, creating regular income and equity income funds can fit into a p
Trisha Parsicha in The Washington Post: In the original clinical trials of GLP-1 medications for weight loss, the most common side effects were gastrointestinal, including nausea, vomiting and constip
Removing them can turn a service people tolerate into one theyâre happy to use.
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Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
A lot has happened since I last wrote, most of it relating to an enormous wintry island called Greenland, which was first settled by the Norse in the Middle Ages and which has been a part of the Danis
Heâs out of control â and if you donât hang together to counter him, youâll hang separately
Using my prestige and influence to tell you to have more kids
The right likes to invoke colorblindness but wonât live by it.
From fluffing feathers to washing skins, a museum taxidermist shows the hidden art behind creating an âillusion of lifeâ - by Aeon Video Watch on Aeon
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