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Easy steps toward a much better world
There are corners of the internet that still feel alive; you just have to know where to look. A digital dérive with Alex C. from Blog Therapy
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Emily Dickinson, Virginia Woolf, Oliver Sacks, Rebecca Solnit, Bronson Alcott, Michael Pollan, Jamaica Kincaid, and more.
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Photos! Scripts! Movies! Lots to click around here! And though I wish there was context for images on the home page, there’s something to be said for mystery. Enjoyed the 16mm b&w short, Evil Demon Go
Kate Mackenzie and Tim Sahay in The Polycrisis: The illegal war launched by the United States and Israel against Iran has triggered the mother of all commodity-supply shocks. In response to the unprov
Thomas Meaney on Jurgen Habermas in Sidecar: The funeral cortège for Jürgen Habermas was carried out, appropriately enough, in what still passes for the German public sphere – the national newspapers
Ben Recht over at his substack, arg min: I’ve been wanting to write a summary of the Cultural AI conference I attended at NYU last week, but I’ve been struggling to succinctly capture my thoughts. Tha
When a model achieves a “top rank on a standard chest X-ray question-answering benchmark without access to any images” you know something is deeply wrong.
Jennifer Szalai in The New York Times: In 2003, the literary theorist Fredric Jameson wrote that it was “easier to imagine the end of the world than to imagine the end of capitalism.” Trevor Jackson s
From lensculture: The Photography Show presented by AIPAD will take place April 22-26, 2026 at the Park Avenue Armory in New York City. This yearly gathering features a wide variety of historically si
After a blitz by restaurant industry lobbyists, Chicago’s city council voted last week to maintain the subminimum wage for service workers, keeping them stuck in precarity and poverty wages. The submi
How does the stock market perform after it's down 10%, 20% or 30%? The post How the Stock Market Performs After a Correction appeared first on A Wealth of Common Sense. ...
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A sweeping plan to build 21 gigawatts of solar plus batteries on 136,000 acres could be a lifeline for Central Valley farmers facing devastating water shortages.
A new PBS documentary, Henry David Thoreau, reveals the Thoreau often softened in high school textbooks — the abolitionist, antiwar dissident, and ecological thinker whose ideas still challenge a coun
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Viktor Orban is waging cognitive warfare on a new scale
I Went Out To See All the Downed Trees Nothing was where it was supposed to be or even where it was twenty minutes ago, one of the only times I’ve understood what nature was trying to say to me. But t
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For some young workers, the aging of the American population means growing care burdens, while others anticipate a life-changing windfall. Higher taxes on the ever-growing number of inheritances could
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The latest Iran war update: both sides dig in, virtually assuring at least a long-ish conflict and economic devastation.
Great links, images, and reading from Chartbook Newsletter by Adam Tooze
Uber is spending tens of millions on a California ballot measure that could make it harder for riders, pedestrians, and drivers to sue for damages after car crashes. It is part of a broader liability
Why the U.S. is the “last big petrostate” and why that’s bad for everyone
Silence is a movie about faith and its loss.
Mr Beast; entertainment, pain, & everything you need; project management.
No.396 — Tough week for Zuck ⊗ Learning in Motion ⊗ The people pushing back on AI ⊗ A wind-powered tumbleweed ⊗ Books, plants and playgrounds
We spoke with high school students in Minneapolis about how they were affected by ICE’s occupation of the city. Students from North High School in North St Paul, Minnesota, marched to their local city
by Daniel Gauss This story goes back to a time when Williamsburg was just starting to become the hipster promised land and just before 9/11. It can be classified as an obscure but, hopefully, interest
Natural engineers can quietly help river landscapes store more carbon for decades to come.
During the conflict in the North of Ireland, British security forces colluded with loyalist paramilitaries responsible for hundreds of sectarian murders. The record of collusion should be a cautionary
by Eric Feigenbaum In a city-state that fines spitting in public, requires stores to check identification and log purchasers of chewing gum, heavily taxes alcohol and tobacco and bans durian from publ
The Ranged War and the Ukrainian Destruction of Russian Baltic Oil Terminals; Ukraine Helps The Gulf States
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