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Friday, January 31, 2020
A new exhibition in New York City gathers four decades of abstract art from the Arab world.
Etsy explains how it doubled its hiring of black and Latino employees within a year.
Ross Douthat is the rare political columnist to seem “aware that the battles he cares about have been lost, perhaps permanently.”
When futility and the absurd prevail, agitation and narcissism follow. It’s a twitchy time, when everyone knows we’re in crisis, but the crisis is always far away, at the border or in the future. In the meantime all we do is check our phones to see when it’ll hit us.
↩︎ Bookforum
Young leftists love Vivian Gornick's books on socialists and American Communism—works that she routinely disparages.
In the last few days, there has been a spike in people searching Google for the words corona, beer, and virus.
Market Falls On Weak Data And Virus Fears
The first trading month of 2020 is closing out with a thud. For the second time this week, the DOW has fallen over 500 points, triggering a new red weekly Trade Triangle indicating that a move to a sidelines position may be in order. To add to that, with today's losses, the DOW is having […]
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An essay by Dayna Tortorici on the push and pull of an Instagram addiction.
The speed of machine learning is startling, often creepy. It’s hard to tell what is creepier: the feeling that someone is somewhere out there, following your every step, or the fact that no one is, just the tracking device you carry with you in your pocket.
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Among the perils of the mattress industry: more than 170 US companies now sell mattresses online.
Why do Ivy Leaguers pursue jobs in consulting and finance? Because they're "sufficiently anodyne" and require few specific skills.
Special effects manufactured in Malta.
In case you were wondering how special effects are made for movie or TV scenes involving boats, pirates, water, etc.: using "tip tanks," fans, and previously damaged boats in Malta.
A Bayesian analysis finds a 15.8% chance that Bernie Sanders is a crypto-communist hiding in plain sight.
A solution to US cities' lack of public toilets? Soon you may be able to summon a bathroom from your phone.
The story of US-Saudi (i.e., Aramco) relations from the eyes of “a fully indoctrinated company kid.”
I had a young person’s anthropomorphic notion of the nation-state, thinking that countries could be friends the way we were friends with Hamad and his family, or Ali and his.
↩︎ The New York Review of Books
An ode to country music.
Discovered through Matthew Ogle's newsletter Pome, from Further Problems with Pleasure by Sandra Simonds, published by the University of Akron Press.
Case study of the work of Roger Ferriter, best known for designing the logo and packaging for Hanes L’eggs brand of pantyhose.
A new, real-time chat room for up to six participants is meant to be ephemeral: messages almost instantly disappear.
Republicans feel trapped by Trump in Washington, and by his “cult” of supporters back home.
From the chief political correspondent at Politico, a tweet thread explaining why congressional Republicans feel cowed by Trump at work and at home.
A thought on Lamar Alexander:
— Tim Alberta (@TimAlberta) January 31, 2020
His retirement is less relevant than you might think. Trump’s grip on the GOP has implications far beyond elected office. Lamar is looking forward to a life after politics — and he knows it will be complicated by any break w/ Trump over impeachment.
Universities in the States are trying to install tracking software on students' phones, in part to monitor class attendance.
Market Support Is Firm - Keep Scaling Into Bullish Put Spreads [HERE ARE SOME PICKS]
Market Support Is Firm - Keep Scaling Into Bullish Put Spreads [HERE ARE SOME PICKS]
Former EBS e-FX specialist Myers joins social media platform
Thursday, January 30, 2020
Baton rounds out funding with $4m Illuminate investment
Set a piece of generative art in motion by adjusting a few parameters, then sitting back to watch the results unfold.
Ahead of the 2020 elections, Twitter adds a tool for users to report tweets that intend to suppress voting.
"The fingerboard craze that first took hold when I was a kid has evolved...into a highly specialized subculture."
A map of the countries mentioned the most (and the least) in the New York Times from 2010 to today.
"It would be the first time in decades that a major highway in the city would be made smaller." On a proposal to shrink the BQE.
The head of the NHS criticizes the health claims made in the new Goop Lab series on Netflix.
Los Angeles has made all the archival blueprints and drawings of Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House available online.
Astronomers at the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii have captured the highest-resolution images ever taken of the Sun.
Astronomers at the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii have captured the highest-resolution images ever taken of the Sun. To put this into scale, the "cells" you see in the video are each about the size of Texas. That didn't help put it into scale at all, though, did it.
Researchers conclude that cattle vocalize emotion, and hope farmers can use this knowledge to understand a cow's well-being.
"I decided to listen to every pitch from the Astros’ 2017 home games and log any banging noise I could detect."
Soothing aerial photos of waves crashing into beaches, by Tobias Hägg.
Acknowledging that coronavirus poses a threat beyond China, the WHO declares the outbreak a global health emergency.
Superimpose a virtual pianist on your piano with an upcoming augmented-reality app.
Our latest app, AR Pianist, uses machine learning to superimpose a virtual pianist on your piano. It works with any piano and features a library of songs performed by award winning pianists. #ar #arkit #ai #ios #vr #coreml #app #piano #apple #music #education #augementedreality pic.twitter.com/a7W7KYvoiP
— Fayez Salka (@fayezsalka) December 2, 2019
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