Heather Cox Richardson is perhaps too dispassionate in her piece about Trump’s/Musk’s ongoing attempts destroy the US government but these are the facts and her sources list is well-worth making your way through.
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Scholar of authoritarianism Timothy Snyder on the 2025 coup: “The people who...
A complete archive of all CDC datasets uploaded before January 28th, 2025....
A simple guide to using Signal for government workers (written by a...
New Tron movie coming, music by Nine Inch Nails. “Tron: Ares follows...
The Japanese Salaryman Eraser Goes Bald Through Use

Designed by Kazuya Ishikawa, the clever Salaryman Eraser features a Japanese businessman who goes bald as you use the eraser. The same company also makes an eraser that turns into Mt Fuji through repeated use.
Tags: design · Kazuya Ishikawa
New Square Feature Allows Customers To Tip With Bible Quote. “We have...
The Bawdy Graffiti of Pompeii and Herculaneum. This was was written on...
The New Comfort Movie Canon: The 10 Best Feel-Good Films of the...
Asteroids vs Space Invaders! Scans of Early 80s Gaming Magazines.
A web version of Pitfall. I used to play this a lot...
Author Mary Childs shares some of her “stress-designed” drafts: On Trying (and...
Author Mary Childs shares some of her “stress-designed” drafts: On Trying (and Really Failing) to Design My Own Book Cover. “It’s a miracle any cover is ever good.”
Brian Eno Believes in Singing
Brian Eno believes that singing is the key to a good life.
Singing aloud leaves you with a sense of levity and contentedness. And then there are what I would call “civilizational benefits.” When you sing with a group of people, you learn how to subsume yourself into a group consciousness because a capella singing is all about the immersion of the self into the community. That’s one of the great feelings — to stop being me for a little while and to become us. That way lies empathy, the great social virtue.
(via subtraction)
[This is a vintage post originally from Nov 2008.]
Tags: Brian Eno · music · timeless posts
20 years ago, Seoul tore down an elevated highway and built a...
20 years ago, Seoul tore down an elevated highway and built a park in its place. “The restored waterway has been a triumph.” It attracts millions of visitors, improves air quality, manages floods, cools the city, and hosts plants & wildlife.
Andrea Pitzer lost her mother to Amway. “In many ways, Amway adherents...
Joy Machine is a new art gallery in Chicago from the team...
If I’m being real honest, which I try to be, I can’t...
If I’m being real honest, which I try to be, I can’t say I’m terribly excited about the discovery of a fungus which turns cave spiders into zombies, you know, just on the level of wildlife things I’m into or, as is the case here, not into.
The Best Table Tennis Points Of 2024
I did not think I was going to watch this whole video when I started but I totally did. Some absolutely incredible shots & rallies in here. (thx, dunstan)
Tags: best of · best of 2024 · sports · table tennis · video
From an interview with Na Kim, her answer here could not be...
Netflix is making a Little House on the Prairie reboot. “The series...
The Magic of Code: How Digital Language Created and Connects Our World...
The Public Domain Image Archive
“A Dyson tree is a hypothetical genetically engineered plant (perhaps resembling a...
“A Dyson tree is a hypothetical genetically engineered plant (perhaps resembling a tree) capable of growing inside a comet. Plants may be able to produce a breathable atmosphere within the hollow spaces of the comet.”
What If Letterboxd Ratings Decided the Best Picture Oscar?
Muji has opened its first food market in the US at its...
Reuters made a cozy game about cozy games. “Wolfe would put on...
“The MacArthur Foundation today announced more than $6 million in grants to...
“The MacArthur Foundation today announced more than $6 million in grants to support the growing field of climate journalism in the United States.” The grants will go to local and independent newsrooms & organizations.
Lorne Michaels may not like it when the actors on SNL break...
Lorne Michaels may not like it when the actors on SNL break character to crack up at each other, but, to me, it’s the best part of the show. Here’s the NYT with a look at the phenomenon.