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Saturday, January 30, 2021
Friday, January 29, 2021
Maya Kosoff: “Help, I’m Obsessed With Trad Wife Influencers!”
Nobody I know does any of this kind of staid adulting with religiously driven fervor or for any kind of higher purpose — they’re just hoping to save some money and stay in love.
↩︎ Medium
Plant-based eating has long been a feature of the Black diaspora, but you wouldn't know that from veganism's marketing.
Among the jobs associated with the greatest risk of death during the pandemic in California: cooks and bakers.
Reconstructing the meals that may have been served at the restaurant that was recently excavated at Pompeii.
Al 80 issues of the influential zine Punk Planet (1994-2007) have been digitized.
"We found that the ingredients were not tuna and not fish." A lawsuit alleges Subway's tuna contains no tuna.
“Nate Silver is my sapiosexual lust object.” A remembrance of Rahmbamarama, the Obama era's erotic fan zone.
Looking for the counterculture? In the internet era, try the “dark forest” regions of the web.
In terms of engendering more or less counter-hegemonic potential, the dark forest is more promising because of its relative autonomy from clearnet physics.
↩︎ Document
Before the pandemic, US cigarette unit sales had been falling at an accelerating rate. Not so in 2020.
Want to shorten your commute? Need a car that can go 1,000 miles per hour? Cost: $11 million.
GM says it only sell electric cars by 2035, and also go completely carbon neutral at all facilities worldwide.
How and why you can stop buying new laptops.
If my 2006 laptop lasts as long as my other machines – if it runs for another 1.7 years – it will have cost me only 26 euros per year. That’s more than 10 times less than the cost of my previous laptops.
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Thursday, January 28, 2021
Fresh from his escapades in destroying democracy, Mark Zuckerberg now wants Facebook to be a place where people "just have fun."
The first ASL interpreter for the Biden White House press briefings is a member of a right-wing group of ASL interpreters.
Trump's "Diet Coke button" is still in the Oval Office. It's officially called the "Usher Call," and it's now in a case.
"I would prefer that somebody wore one mask properly than two masks improperly." How to double-mask the right way.
For America to recover from fascism, it must demand justice, invest in rebuilding, and transform societal norms.
If America wants to recover from fascism, it must embrace justice, invest in rebuilding, and transform societal norms.
Experience the joy of discovery by being the first to see photos of objects with zero views.
As major songwriters sell off their catalogs, "what's at stake is nothing less than control of the popular music canon."
Digital Vega, Spark deal hints at wider shake-up for platforms
Kris Kristofferson began his career by landing a helicopter on Johnny Cash's lawn.
One way Congress has changed dramatically since Biden was a member: attrition is on a major upswing.
"Books can have details you couldn’t know to look for." Interested in having a rare book appraised? Start here.
A supercut of people saying "David," by David Friedman.
A supercut of people saying "David," by David Friedman.
Why Trump probably won't get a presidential library: It's an expensive endeavor, and requires legal fundraising.
The first US funeral home offering "organic human reduction"—human composting—has finally opened.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Banks nervy over GFXC plan for algo cover sheets
A day after news that James Bennet has been hired by The Economist, a lengthy denouncement.
Not only are these guys shitty at their jobs, they keep each other and themselves in power so they can continue to be shitty at their jobs.
↩︎ Jennifer Barnett
"Increasingly Bold Israel Begins Building Settlements In Downtown Albuquerque."
The noise of silence.
In case you've never seen it, from 1973, John Cage performs "4:33" in Harvard Square.
Via Open Culture
An argument against Yellen's inclination to regulate cryptocurrency: too much and too soon, at least for now.
Cecilia Rouse is in line to be the first Black official to head the Council of Economic Advisers.
Her father, Carl A. Rouse, was the first African American to earn a doctorate in physics from the California Institute of Technology, and only the fifth to earn the degree from any American university.
↩︎ The Washington Post
FX Markets Best Banks Awards 2020: Best broker for NDFs and Best broker for spot – EBS
As city folk decamp for the country—and complain about it—a new law shields the “sounds and smells” of France’s natural spaces.
“Our rural territories are not just sceneries, they are also sounds, smells, activities and practices that are part of our heritage. New country dwellers aren’t always used to it.”
↩︎ The New York Times
The New York Times's book review section celebrate its 125th anniversary with a selection of greatest hits.
With vaccines on the horizon and an end to masking anticipated, appointment bookings for Botox and plastic surgery are spking.
"Who am I to jolt them out of complacency?"
Stanford mathematician Tadashi Tokieda explains the curious higher and lower notes you hear from tapping a coffee mug. From a good interview in Quanta:
I’m trying to jolt myself out of my complacency. When I share, I just want to share with people. I hope that they’ll like it, but I’m not trying to educate them, and I don’t think people are complacent. People are struggling in their own ways and making efforts and trying to improve. Who am I to jolt them out of complacency? But I like to be surprised, and I like to be proved wrong. Not in public, because that’s humiliating. But in private, I really like to be proved wrong, because that means that afterward, if I come to terms with it when the dust settles, I am ever so slightly smarter than before, and I feel better that way.
Via TKSST