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A thoughtful essay about e-bikes as a metaphor for AI, augmentation vs...

A thoughtful essay about e-bikes as a metaphor for AI, augmentation vs amputation, and the bargain of innovation. “We often consider what technology promises to enable for us, without considering what it will almost certainly disable.”

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From Lewis Hine, a photograph of Clyde Bradford. Hine’s photos of child...

From Lewis Hine, a photograph of Clyde Bradford. Hine’s photos of child laborers resulted in some of the first laws in the US against child labor.

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Global News Podcast

Xi, Kim and Putin: A new world alliance?

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After China's President Xi welcomed North Korea's leader Kim Jong Un and Russia's Vladimir Putin to Beijing: we ask what do Western nations make of this show of strength?

In this special edition, Celia Hatton is joined by our correspondents across the globe to discuss the reaction to the military parade. China marked the anniversary of the end of World War Two by showing off its next generation of cutting edge weaponry.

We ask if the alliance between the three nuclear armed leaders poses a real threat to the West?

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U2 and a Harlem Choir Sing ‘I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For’

In 1987, choir director Dennis Bell arranged a version of U2’s #1 hit I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For for his choir, the New Voices of Freedom. After hearing a recording of the arrangement, U2 asked Bell & the choir to join the band for an upcoming show at Mad...

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Jason Kottke

A list of 29 heroes and interesting people that few people have...

A list of 29 heroes and interesting people that few people have heard of. I’ve only heard of one or two of these folks.

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The Baltimore Museum of Art is exhibiting Amy Sherald’s American Sublime show...

The Baltimore Museum of Art is exhibiting Amy Sherald’s American Sublime show after Sherald pulled it from the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery due to attempted censorship. I saw this in NYC; it’s fantastic.

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Jason Kottke

The Thousands of Atomic Bombs Exploded on Earth

From Orbital Mechanics, a visualization of the 2153 nuclear weapons exploded on Earth since 1945. 2153! I had no idea there had been that much testing. According to Wikipedia, the number is 2119 tests, with most of those coming from the US (1032) and the USSR (727). The l...

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Cursed Number

Another group of mathematicians is working to put an upper bound on the number, although everyone keeps begging them to stop.

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Jason Kottke

3books, a site that features the books recommended by guests at the...

3books, a site that features the books recommended by guests at the end of each Ezra Klein Show podcast. Built by my pal Michael Sippey.

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Great interactive feature on how former world record holder Max Park solves...

Great interactive feature on how former world record holder Max Park solves the Rubik’s Cube. You scroll through his slow-motion solve — he makes 12 moves in the first second. “It’s like playing chess at the speed of ping pong.”

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I loved this: The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department....

I loved this: The History of The New Yorker’s Vaunted Fact-Checking Department. “The writer had already engaged in the charm and betrayal inherent in reporting. We were in the harm-reduction business.”

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The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards, 1975

In the mid-70s, Mike Mandel traveled around the United States photographing photographers as if they were baseball players, capturing the likes of Imogen Cunningham, Ed Ruscha, William Eggleston, and Ansel Adams. I photographed photographers as if they were baseball...

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How the Richest People in America Avoid Paying Taxes. “The country’s billionaires...

How the Richest People in America Avoid Paying Taxes. “The country’s billionaires pay lower tax rates than many of its millionaires do. Indeed, they pay lower tax rates than many middle-class professionals.”

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Abstract Popular Science

I ran across this delightful account that explores and explains everyday scientific questions through maddeningly catchy songs. Like why a cast saw cuts through plaster but spares your skin:

How working principle of an electric kettle is another banger:

My gateway into this account was why are steel coils placed upright when trucks are hauling them:

These will get stuck in your head. Available on YouTube and TikTok (e.g. how is a football made).

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Thetrusize.com, by James Talmage and Damon Maneice, is a website that lets...

Thetrusize.com, by James Talmage and Damon Maneice, is a website that lets you move a country or state around a Mercator projection map of the world so you can see how big or small a country really is.

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Sam Fender - People Watching

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Sam Fender is a singer and songwriter from the town of North Shields in England. He won the Brit Award for Best Rock/Alternative Act twice. His most recent album is called People Watching, and just like his first two albums, it went to #1 on the UK album charts. To help produce the album, Sam enlisted Adam Granduciel, the singer and frontman of the band The War on Drugs. For this episode, I talked to Sam, and his bandmate Joe Atkinson, about the title track from People Watching, and the long journey that it took to get made, from Sam’s kitchen, to the Hollywood Hills, to Abbey Road.

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One Teen’s Incredible “Mental Time Travel” Memory System

A paper recently published in a behavioral sciences journal describes a high school student’s hyperthymesia, an extraordinary ability to retrieve autobiographical memories. Teenager With Hyperthymesia Exhibits Extraordinary Mental Time Travel Abilities: The subject of the ...

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Oh wow, after 26 years and 1000+ episodes, Melvyn Bragg is stepping...

Oh wow, after 26 years and 1000+ episodes, Melvyn Bragg is stepping down from hosting the In Our Time radio series.

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Apologies: You Have Reached the End of Your Free-Trial Period of America!...

Apologies: You Have Reached the End of Your Free-Trial Period of America! “We are retaining some features for premium users. Want rule of law? That’s premium. The right to run your company without government interference? That’s a paid feature now.”

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gov.uscourts.dcd.223205.1436.0_1.pdf Here's the 230 page PDF ruling on the 2023 United States v. Google LLC federal antitrust case - the case that could have resulted in Google selling off Chrome and cutting most of Mozilla's funding. I made it through the first dozen pages ...