The earliest-known recordings of whale songs (from 1949) were recently discovered in the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s archive. The scientists who recorded the audio didn’t even know what they were listening to.
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Eight for Eight
Speaking of Chris Espinosa, this is pretty neat:
On September 1 I’ll join the elite club (members Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, Mike Markkula, and Bill Fernandez) who have worked under a number of Apple CEOs ≥ our employee number:
Woz: 1 (Scott)
Jobs: 2 (Scott, Markkula)
Markkula: 3 (Scott, Sculley, Spindler)
Fernandez: 4 (Scott, Markkula, Sculley, Spindler)
Espinosa: 8 (Scott, Markkula, Sculley, Spindler, Amelio, Jobs, Cook, Ternus)
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• Tom Warren
Microsoft’s new Xbox chief is ‘reevaluating’ exclusive games
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma held an all-hands meeting this morning and laid out her strategy for a "return of Xbox" with employees. While rebranding Microsoft Gaming back to Xbox was part of the agenda, Sharma also revealed that Xbox is looking into "reevaluating" Xbox exclusive games and windowed releases of titles. It's a hot topic […]
Longreads
• Peter Rubin
The Hardy Men
"Why is a right-wing press reissuing century-old adolescent mystery novels?"
Eye Contact With a Humpback Whale
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Microsoft Offers Voluntary Retirement to Long-Serving Employees
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Unauthorized Users in Discord Group Had Weekslong Access to Anthropic’s Supposedly-Super-Dangerous Claude Mythos Model
Colossal
• Grace Ebert
Contrast Reigns in Austn Fischer’s Conspicuous Black-and-White Photos
Austn Fischer's work harnesses an exuberant sense of play, utilizing fashion and style to explore identity.
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• Tom Warren
Microsoft brings Xbox back, scraps Microsoft Gaming
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has had a busy week. Sharma held an internal town hall with Xbox employees today, just days after announcing an Xbox Game Pass price cut, commenting on the status of the Xbox mobile store, and teasing a mysterious Xbox and Discord partnership. One of the items on the agenda for the […]
Worried About Teens Today? So Were Adults in the 1920s....
Worried About Teens Today? So Were Adults in the 1920s. “A century ago, new technology and mobility reshaped what it meant to be young, linking rural life more closely to the city.”
Charlie Puth on “We Don’t Talk Anymore” #song #charlieputh
Lebanon accuses Israel of war crime after journalist killed
Peak Cherry Blossoms
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• Tom Warren
Inside Microsoft’s wave of executive departures
It feels like not a week has gone by this year without a senior Microsoft executive leaving the company. Some departures have triggered sweeping shakeups of Microsoft's biggest businesses, while others have seen fresh faces replace veteran employees. Executive departures at Microsoft are nothing new, but the pace feels notable this early in the year. […]
Poorly Drawn Lines
• Reza
I Am Snake
If you want to surf elsewhere in the galaxy, it...
If you want to surf elsewhere in the galaxy, it doesn’t actually look that promising. “Surfing on Titan would likely be a surreal, slow-motion, and tenebrous experience.” Or there’s also a planet with a sulfuric acid ocean?
Traitors to the Project of Patriarchy
On a recent mini-episode of the Becoming the People podcast, Prentis Hemphill talked about traitors to the patriarchy. Here’s a short excerpt:
I only want to spend time with men who are traitors to that project, the project of patriarchy and patriarchal violence. I want to hang out with traitors and snitches and betrayers of that system. If you do not actively identify as a traitors to that system, if you don’t actively have receipts, I don’t think that a lot of people should necessarily believe that they can invest time in in you.
Here’s the full episode (which you can also listen to on Apple Podcasts):
(via @rebeccawooolf)
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Colossal
• Kate Mothes
Water Samples from Around the World Melt into Dima Rebus’ Dreamy Paintings
The London-based artist incorporates water samples collected from strangers around the globe.
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Fast-Forward Your Life
Quoting Maggie Appleton
[...] if you ever needed another reason to learn in public by digital gardening or podcasting or streaming or whathaveyou, add on that people will assume you’re more competent than you are. This will get you invites to very cool exclusive events filled with high-achieving, interesting people, even though you have no right to be there. A+ side benefit.
— Maggie Appleton, Gathering Structures (via)
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