Iran says its peace terms - rejected by US - are 'generous'
Now open in NYC: a pop-up called The Donald J. Trump and...
Now open in NYC: a pop-up called The Donald J. Trump and Jeffrey Epstein Memorial Reading Room, which consists of “all 3.5 million pages, 3,437 volumes, and 17,000 pounds of the released and partially redacted Epstein files”.
The Hidden Cassettes . “This is going to sound...
The Hidden Cassettes. “This is going to sound insane, but when I was a kid I found out my dad secretly recorded our phone calls.” (Be sure to read the “What?!” link.)
Why Malaria is Winning (For Now)
Longreads
• Cheri Lucas Rowlands
The Hiding Man of Griffith Park
"A guerrilla artist has made the Eastside his canvas. His medium: Strange signs."
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• Kate Mothes
Habib Hajallie’s Meticulous Ballpoint Pen Drawings Examine the Depths of Emotion
In 'Black & Blue' at Larkin Durey, the Kent-based artist grapples memories, connection, and devastating loss.
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• Carolyn Wells
My Life as a Sex Worker at a Nevada Brothel
"Men come to me for sex, yes. But in an age of profound loneliness and disconnection, they turn out to be looking for so much more."
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• Jackie Andres
Creative Thought Is Essential: A Letter from Our Editor
The ability to learn about and enjoy art must be universally available.
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• Krista Stevens
How Everest Has Changed Since Into Thin Air
"Scaling the world’s highest mountain is a very different experience than it was when I climbed it."
Evacuation begins of hantavirus ship
Quoting New York Times Editors’ Note
This article was updated after The Times learned that a remark attributed to Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader, was in fact an A.I.-generated summary of his views about Canadian politics that A.I. rendered as a quotation. The reporter should have checked the accuracy of what the A.I. tool returned. The article now accurately quotes from a speech delivered by Mr. Poilievre in April. [...] He did not refer to politicians who changed allegiances as turncoats in that speech.
— New York Times Editors’ Note
Tags: ai-ethics, hallucinations, generative-ai, new-york-times, journalism, ai, llms
The Global Story: What Elon Musk did next
Quoting Andrew Quinn
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• John Gruber
WorkOS
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My thanks for WorkOS for, once again, sponsoring Daring Fireball for the last week. If you’re ready to sell to enterprise customers, your product may be ready — but is your auth infrastructure?
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• John Gruber
Meta to Start Capturing Employee Mouse Movements, Keystrokes for AI Training Data
Israel continues airstrikes in Lebanon
The Happy Pod: 'Life changing' treatment restored my daughter's vision
Six-year-old Saffie would have gone completely blind by adulthood, if not for a groundbreaking gene therapy. Her mother says she is now "thriving" and the results have been "incredible". Saffie was treated at Great Ormond Street Hospital in the UK.
Also, the woman in Ethiopia who has given birth to quintuplets. Bedriya Adem had been trying to conceive for 12 years. She says her five babies are a 'blessing'. Plus, the beloved natural history presenter, David Attenborough turns 100. Why childhood musicians make better surgeons; the human choir singing with whales; and find out how four grandmothers become friends with a professional wrestler in Las Vegas.
Our weekly collection of inspiring, uplifting and happy news from around the world.
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