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August 13, 2019
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This Is the Beginning of the End of the Beef Industry
“There’s a famous Gandhi aphorism about how movements progress: “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.” That was…”
August 11, 2019
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This Land Is the Only Land There Is
“Climate change could make water even more scarce in naturally dry areas, the report warns. Australia’s ranchers have struggled under a drought for years. Brook…”
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I Wanted to Know What White Men Thought About Their Privilege. So I Asked.
“My college class asks what it means to be white in America — but interrogating that question as a black woman in the real world is much harder to do.”
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“Cemeteries and funerals are beautiful, because they tell a story of the past that we care about. They’re also somewhat expensive: families routinely spend on…”
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“1905 Illustration by Frederic Dorr Steele Jeff Jarvis Jul 26 · 7 min read Disclosure: I raised money for my school from Facebook to aggregate signals of quality…”
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The Big Little Lie of the TV kitchen island
“I n In the first episode of the first season of Big Little Lies , the blended Mackenzie-Carlson family sits down to dinner together. Roast chicken, green beans,…”
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“Competitive advantage can be represented visually as one or more feedback loops. These create the advantage “flywheel” that maintain and grow a moat over time.”
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“As a kid in the ’80s, I hated the preppy craze. But did I really understand the book that started it? “The Official Preppy Handbook,” published in 1980, sold…”
August 10, 2019
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Why You Should Try Micromastery
“When I returned to London I told people about the beaches and baguettes in France, but I mostly wanted to talk about how I could now officially drive…”
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How Complex Systems Learn and Keep Learning
“”Civilizations with long nows look after things better,” says Brian Eno.”
August 9, 2019
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More hidden mothers in Victorian photography
“In 19th century photographs of children, you can sometimes spot a mother hiding.”
August 8, 2019
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“Mark Twain once wrote, “History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes.” According to historians, the groundwork for the New Gilded Age began in 1990. Nearly…”
August 7, 2019
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You can’t stop mass shootings by punishing people with mental illnesses
“When President Trump declared Monday that people with mental illnesses should face “involuntary confinement,” if necessary, to prevent mass shootings, my heart…”
July 26, 2019
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Vanished: How Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Disappeared
“At 12:42 a.m. on the quiet, moonlit night of March 8, 2014, a Boeing 777-200ER operated by Malaysia Airlines took off from Kuala Lumpur and turned toward…”
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The 100 Best Movies of the Decade
“The best movies from a decade that changed everything.”
July 25, 2019
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Sufjan Stevens and the Curious Case of the Missing 48 States
“Remember when indie rock turned into a whimsical, state-by-state geography lesson? Sufjan Stevens was our banjo-plucking…”
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New Coke didn’t fail. It was murdered.
“In late May, Coca-Cola announced it would produce 50,000 cans of New Coke as part of a promotional campaign linked to the third…”
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Decrappification, DeOldification, and Super Resolution
“In this article we will introduce the idea of “decrappification”, a deep learning method implemented in fastai on PyTorch that can do some pretty amazing things, like… colorize classic black and white movies—even ones from back in the days of silent movies, like this:”
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Deconstructing Brian Eno’s Music for Airports
“In 1978, Brian Eno released Ambient 1: Music for Airports , a landmark album in ambient and electronic music. Although it wasn’t the first ambient album by any…”
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I Found the Key to the Kingdom of Sleep
“In order to fall asleep at night, I must run a gantlet of bedtime rituals. I must be marinating in overnight-skin-care products from head to toe. One (but only one) of my legs must be hooked around the side of my covers, poised to alert me to the presence of monsters. I must be lying on my stomach, with one arm folded under my head between me and my pillow. Not only must the air in the room be frigid, but it must be blowing directly on me.”
July 22, 2019
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“But as much as I’ve thought about networks over the years, I didn’t appreciate (until very recently) the importance of simple diffusion.
This is our topic for today: the way things move and spread, somewhat chaotically, across a network. Some examples to whet the appetite:”
July 18, 2019
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Archivists race to digitize slavery records before the history is lost
“Sierra Leone Public Archive, Freetown, Sierra Leone, February 2019. Credit: Courtesy of Kartikay Chadha/Visual Analytics Laboratory, OCAD University Abu Koroma…”
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Momentum isn’t magic – vindicating the hot hand with the mathematics of streaks
“It’s NCAA basketball tournament season, known for its magical moments and the “March Madness” it can produce. Many fans remember Stephen Curry’s superhuman 2008…”
July 12, 2019
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Shopify and the Power of Platforms
“While I am (rightfully) teased about how often I discuss Aggregation Theory , there is a method to my madness, particularly over the last year: more and more…”
July 10, 2019
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Hands that speak | How we communicate without words
“Hands that speak Thea Lenarduzzi considers how we communicate without words THEA LENARDUZZI In April 2008, the democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama…”
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Ancient life awakens amid thawing ice caps and permafrost
“From about 1550 to 1850, a global cold snap called the Little Ice Age supersized glaciers throughout the Arctic. On Canada’s Ellesmere Island, Teardrop Glacier…”
July 9, 2019
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What the Measles Epidemic Really Says About America
“Edmon De Haro I n two essays, “Illness as Metaphor” in 1978 and “AIDS and Its Metaphors” in 1988, the critic Susan Sontag observed that you can learn a lot…”
July 8, 2019
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Baby name trends: move aside Craig and Gemma, it’s time for Jaxon and Aria
“Clockwise from top left: Gemma Arterton, Craig David, Kirsty Wark and Lee Evans.Photograph: Getty Images It could be curtains for Craig. One of the most popular…”
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Progressive Boomers Are Making It Impossible For Cities To Fix The Housing Crisis
“Illustration: HuffPost; Photos: Getty SEATTLE — In May 2018, a public meeting in a wealthy enclave of one of America’s most progressive cities devolved into a…”
July 7, 2019
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Toronto’s ghost signs: Where to find traces of century-old ads
“Toronto, 1906: Signs for Tona-Cola, Bovril and hand-made watches stand on a building opposite Old City Hall. Connor-Ruddy, an outdoor ad company later renamed…”