Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
“The prevailing emotions among scientists right now...
“The prevailing emotions among scientists right now are rage and shock.” U.S. Science Is in Chaos. “This compact that has existed since World War II, that made the U.S. the successful, prosperous nation that it is, is being dismantled.”
The Founding Story Behind Japan’s Oldest Whisky Maker ....
The Founding Story Behind Japan’s Oldest Whisky Maker. “Success in the Japanese market required a lighter, more delicate flavor profile than Western spirits typically offered.” And so Suntory was born.
Citation Needed
• Molly White
Issue 106 – A tremendous birthday present
The crypto industry spent the spring buying primaries, an octagon at the White House, and — they hope — a market-structure bill by the Fourth of July.
Supermountains, the Boring Billion, and Their Connection to Life on Earth
Longreads
• Peter Rubin
Happy Fucking Birthday
"An exhausted America turns two hundred and fifty."
Due to FIFA’s poor security practices, this guy...
Due to FIFA’s poor security practices, this guy stumbled into their wide-open broadcast portal w/ full access. “An attacker could have rickrolled the entire FIFA World Cup. Or played Subway Surfers gameplay. Live. On every TV network worldwide.”
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
New Domain for Sign In With Apple and iCloud+ Hide My Email
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
NetNewsWire Status
Brent Simmons, writing at Inessential:
My hope for retirement was to get a lot of work done on NetNewsWire.
A year ago it was in sore need of modernization, tech debt pay-off, and bug fixes. People were asking for features, but the foundation needed a ton of work before I could get on to adding new rooms.
Here are some highlights of what we’ve done with 2,188 commits in the past year.
NetNewsWire was already one of my favorite, most-used, most indispensable apps. Now it’s much better and improving steadily at a rapid clip. You love to see it.
Longreads
• Krista Stevens
The Whimsy and Heartbreak of America’s Garage Sales
"For $100, I bought bric-a-brac that explains a nation."
Longreads
• Carolyn Wells
The Brexit Catch
"Britain's fishermen became the folk heroes of Brexit. In Brixham, they were promised a brighter future. Did it ever arrive?"
Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
SpaceX, Newly Public, to Acquire Cursor for $60 Billion in SpaceX Funny-Money Stock
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark has given away half a...
Craigslist founder Craig Newmark has given away half a billion dollars against a backdrop “where a growing number of billionaires are lashing out against philanthropy”.
Colossal
• Kate Mothes
Sour Soda Studio Depicts a Saccharine World Where Humans Have Lost Control
The illustrator takes a playful and slightly unsettling view of some of the most pressing issues of the Anthropocene.
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Daring Fireball
• John Gruber
Tim Cook, in Interview With WSJ: ‘Unfortunately, Price Increases Are Unavoidable’
Tankers moving again after Iran deal
Inspired by Ukraine, and Worried by China: Taiwan...
Inspired by Ukraine, and Worried by China: Taiwan Teaches Its Citizens How to Fly Drones. “I may not be a soldier, but if [a China invasion] ever happened here, as a citizen, I’d like to have the ability to help in some way.”
Assume You Will Be Hacked . “As AI tools have...
Assume You Will Be Hacked. “As AI tools have become extremely good at writing code, they’ve also become extremely good at pulling off cyberattacks. The result has been a change in the scale, speed, and sophistication of hacks…”
Radiolab
• WNYC Studios
Bonus: Wild Animal Dads from Terrestrials
Colossal
• Kate Mothes
Surreal Figures Step from Leonora Carrington’s Paintings into ‘Shape of Dreams’
The prolific artist's oeuvre extends far beyond the two-dimensional surface.
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