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Instances of haptic nostalgia (“the poignant memory of the physicality of an...

Instances of haptic nostalgia (“the poignant memory of the physicality of an obsolete thing”) include shifting gears in a manual transmission, pulling the edges off of dot matrix printer paper, and twisting the phone cord around your finger.

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How Hitler Dismantled a Democracy in 53 Days. “In one of the...

How Hitler Dismantled a Democracy in 53 Days. “In one of the most astonishing political transformations in the history of democracy, Hitler set about destroying a constitutional republic through constitutional means.”

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A sick sunfish stopped eating after its aquarium closed for renovations so...

A sick sunfish stopped eating after its aquarium closed for renovations so the staff put cutouts of humans and pictures of smiling faces outside the tank and then it started eating the next day.

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Critical Ignoring as a Core Competence for Digital Citizens, i.e. “choosing what...

Critical Ignoring as a Core Competence for Digital Citizens, i.e. “choosing what to ignore, learning how to resist low-quality and misleading but cognitively attractive information, and deciding where to invest one’s limited attentional capacities”.

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Kind of Obsessed With Shōgun

I finished the last half of Shōgun, James Clavell’s 1200-page 1975 historical novel, on my recent vacation, riveted the entire time. I loved reading it and possibly enjoyed it more than Hulu’s TV series (which is saying something). The TV version hews pretty closely to the t...

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We Only Have Ourselves: The How-Tos and DOs and DON’Ts of Mutual...

We Only Have Ourselves: The How-Tos and DOs and DON’Ts of Mutual Aid. “DO: Find the people who are already doing the work, and follow their lead. DON’T: Assume that you know what people want or need.”

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A caffeine calculator that tells you how much of your favorite beverage...

A caffeine calculator that tells you how much of your favorite beverage would kill you. “287.4 cans of Pepsi is a lethal dose.”

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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: A Visual History. A coffee table book about one...

Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood: A Visual History. A coffee table book about one of my foundational cultural touchstones? Yes please!

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Where Do You Put the Camera?

For the final video in their current series, Taylor Ramos & Tony Zhou of Every Frame a Painting tackle one of the fundamental questions in filmmaking: where do you put the camera? I was especially struck by Greta Gerwig’s comments about camera movement in two of her fi...

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Every Star Trek Movie, Ranked. I think the top 5 here are...

Every Star Trek Movie, Ranked. I think the top 5 here are correct, although you could maybe swap them around a bit. I might put First Contact ahead of The Undiscovered Country for instance.

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I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the...

I knew one day I’d have to watch powerful men burn the world down – I just didn’t expect them to be such losers. “[Mark Zuckerberg’s] cringe moments drip through more sparingly but, when they do, my body tries to turn inside out at my bellybutton.”

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Explore an Incredibly Detailed Topographical Map of the Moon

a colorful map of the topography of the moon

Moon Lidar is a visualization of the data collected by NASA’s Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter (LOLA) mission. According to this factsheet, the visualization includes nearly six billion measurements.

LOLA data was captured by a polar orbiting laser altimeter. Think of it like the range finder you would use to measure how far away the hole is from your current position at a golf course, except you press the button six billion times, save the position from where you are measuring, save every distance measurement on a hard drive, and then phone that data back to earth.

Tags: infoviz · maps · Moon · NASA · science · space

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I’d love to know where people are directing their giving these days....

I’d love to know where people are directing their giving these days. I regularly support the National Network of Abortion Funds, the ACLU, the Transgender Law Center, and my local food shelf.

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Archaeologists Are Finding Dugout Canoes in the American Midwest as Old as...

Archaeologists Are Finding Dugout Canoes in the American Midwest as Old as the Great Pyramids of Egypt. “Once in a while, though, they’ll find a specimen that shares a timeline with Beowulf, the Phoenician alphabet or even early math.”

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From the Paleontological Research Institution, The Teacher-Friendly Guide to Climate Change, “the...

From the Paleontological Research Institution, The Teacher-Friendly Guide to Climate Change, “the single best available resource for teachers on climate change”.

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Nintendo Announces the Switch 2

Nintendo has finally released some details and a sneak peek trailer for their upcoming console, a sequel to the mega-popular Switch. From The Verge: The console looks a lot like the original, but it’s bigger. In the video, the Joy-Con controllers are black with colored ac...

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Decentralized Social Media Is the Only Alternative to the Tech Oligarchy. “There...

Decentralized Social Media Is the Only Alternative to the Tech Oligarchy. “There is now no major corporate-owned social media platform that is not aligned with Trump or beholden to him in some way.”

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Here’s the archived Biden White House website in the National Archives. “This...

Here’s the archived Biden White House website in the National Archives. “This is historical material ‘frozen in time’. The website is no longer updated and links to external websites and some internal pages may not work.”

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Mike Monteiro on how to survive being online. “The first four years...

Mike Monteiro on how to survive being online. “The first four years of Donald Trump was a continuous panic attack. I’m not going through that again. You don’t have to either. They’re on stage, but you don’t have to be their audience.”

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What the…??! It seems that Back to the Future and The Goonies...

What the…??! It seems that Back to the Future and The Goonies were both set on the same day, Saturday, Oct. 26, 1985. (And it might be a Spielberg Easter egg.)

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Live Animated Broadcasts of the Australian Open

Following on from last year’s successful trial, the Australian Open is once again broadcasting all their matches, nearly live and in their entirety, on YouTube — but with animated avatars in place of the players. Here’s how it looks in practice, kind of Wii Tennis; this is a...

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Noah Kalina celebrates 25 years of taking a photo of himself every...

Noah Kalina celebrates 25 years of taking a photo of himself every single day.

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Finally! Soup you can suck on! “It’s Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup like...

Finally! Soup you can suck on! “It’s Progresso Chicken Noodle Soup like you never expected — a convenient, on-the-go soup experience.” Who says innovation is dead?

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USPS Announces Goodnight Moon Stamps

The USPS has announced that they will be issuing stamps based on the children’s classic Goodnight Moon, written by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Clement Hurd, and first published in 1947. The Postal Service notes that “these designs are preliminary and may change”. Goodnight Moon was the very first bedtime book for our kids — we read it to them so so so many times. I will be buying some of these stamps for sure. Tags: books · Goodnight Moon · stamps · USPS 💬 Join the discussion on kottke.org →

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The Forgotten Woman Who Transformed Forensics (by inventing the rape kit). “In...

The Forgotten Woman Who Transformed Forensics (by inventing the rape kit). “In a cruel irony, a woman who drove major social change failed to get her due as a result of politics and sexism.”

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“Being a person with deadly, incurable cancer who is nonetheless still alive...

“Being a person with deadly, incurable cancer who is nonetheless still alive for an indefinite timeframe gives me an interesting metaphor that helps me deal with things like large-scale corruption in government or commerce.” Great perspective.

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The 25 Best Films of 2024: A Video Countdown

Film critic David Ehrlich has dropped his annual visual love letter to cinema in the form of an expertly cut & crafted video countdown of his top 25 movies of 2024. You can also watch on Vimeo. Please note before you watch though: This video includes a significant amo...

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I loved the pop-up cubicle at Grand Central that Apple did for...

I loved the pop-up cubicle at Grand Central that Apple did for the second season of Severance.

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Provocative from Tim Carmody: David Lynch was America’s greatest conservative filmmaker. “There...

Provocative from Tim Carmody: David Lynch was America’s greatest conservative filmmaker. “There is an assumption that great artists, especially subversive ones, live radical lives and embrace progressive politics. But Lynch…”

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On Leadership and Doing Time

Over the last few days, I’ve been reading Ken Liu’s new translation of Laozi’s Dao De Jing. (Liu translated the first and third books in The Three-Body Problem trilogy.) Today, on a dark day for America, I thought that we could all use some of his wisdom. Favor takes power ...