Paul Bloom: Is there a God-shaped hole?

Paul Bloom at Small Potatoes: We are born with a yearning for the spiritual and transcendent, and the difficult truths about life that we learn about as we grow older—such as the inevitability of deat

CROSSPOST: DAN DAVIES: Snobby About Excel

Dan Davies has his finger on something important here. It is not, at root, about "AI". It is about work. The spreadsheet first escaped from the finance department and colonised the world. “Serious”...

Mao’s Mango

Christin Bohnke at JSTOR Daily: In August 1968, a visiting foreign minister from Pakistan, Mian Arshad Hussain, gave Mao a box of mangoes as a gift during a state visit. Presenting mangoes has a long

Reading Infinite Jest Now

Hermione Hoby at The New Yorker: David Foster Wallace’s “Infinite Jest,” a book whose notorious bigness comprises both physical size and reputational heft, turns thirty in February. The occasion is a

The Many Myths of the Blood Moon

What people throughout the world and across time have made of lunar eclipses The post The Many Myths of the Blood Moon appeared first on Nautilus.

T.R.O.(L.L.)

Something metamorphic lurks beneath this dark bridge. Elizabeth Maher’s inventive story placed third in our Building and Burning Bridges protocol fiction contest.

Friday Poem

Dream Father I seem to have a dream about my father roughly once a year. Most of the time he acts pretty much like when he was alive, Stands off to one side and maintains a running commentary, Sucking

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