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Wednesday, March 31, 2021
SOCOM inks the first US government contract with a secretive, wide-ranging vendor of cellphone location tracking software.
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
Price limits in FX algos: fill your boots
A swan is "terrorizing" residents of an English village with persistent door-knocking.
Photographs of the interiors of California's fringe spiritual sect or cult-like groups.
"Well done, great scene."
A brief deep dive into the cat filter that became a lawyer's screen during a court hearing, all because of an old setting on Dell computers.
"The reporter asks Britney Spears if he can see what she’s wearing." Remembering a vérité documentary of Spears in 2002.
Analysis of the names of 6,816 complexion products reveal bias in the beauty industry.
Monday, March 29, 2021
FX industry shows little appetite for single API
"We chat for a while, then drift off to sleep." Notes from a father-daughter bikepacking trip in the New Mexican desert.
A new study says the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are 90% effective in preventing infection. Even the first dose is 80% effective.
"Right now I'm scared." The CDC director warns of "impending doom" as Covid cases tick upward in the US.
By the year 2100, world population growth could be practically zero. Tyler Cowen makes the argument for more babies.
No kind of family policy should be mandatory. But there should be policies that make larger families a more appealing option, both economically and otherwise.
↩︎ Bloomberg
It's the final week of the 2021 Tournament of Books, presented by Field Notes®!
Faced with Chinese industrial policy, governments are trying to manage their own supply chains of minerals and rare-earth metals.
Since the Paris Agreement, the world’s 60 largest banks have financed fossil fuel projects to the tune of $3.8 trillion.
Lil Nas X's new "Satan shoes" cost $1,018 and contain human blood. Nike is distancing itself.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Friday, March 26, 2021
HGTV is moving into more dramatic programming. Ian Parker goes deep into the renovation process.
The meth-lab concept, he said, deserved to be explored further, at another meeting. The executives then discussed a show called “Nightmare Neighbors 911,” and a concept that they began referring to as “The World’s Weirdest Realtors.”
↩︎ The New Yorker
One prediction for the United States's hot vax summer: "a blissful release of pent-up horniness."
Of the world's 4,000 written languages, only 100 or so can be translated by automated tools such as Google Translate.
"How many ounces in a pound / why do we have eyebrows." A collection of tools for making things with your Google Search history.
Elliot Ackerman: Just because the National Guard defended the Capitol doesn’t mean they should get a ribbon for it.
Awarding a ribbon is easy. But understanding what that decoration means is far more complex, nuanced, and potentially contentious. Certain ribbons simply aren’t worth handing out.
↩︎ The New York Times
Anne Helen Petersen: The food movement became the wellness culture, "which is just diet culture rebranded by Gwyneth Paltrow."
Thursday, March 25, 2021
A cooperative of 30 avant-garde musicians built their own streaming platform "from the fringes of improvised music."
New Mexico’s “Equus Experience” says it offers life-changing “attunement” through horses that impart secret knowledge.
“Just out of human compassion, I feel like I need to say: Even if things didn’t go well for you with this group of horses, or it wasn’t the outcome you were hoping for, that doesn’t say that you’re a poor leader.”
↩︎ The New York Times
Park Ranger Mariah Reading paints landscapes on garbage found in the national parks.
“Attention, Texas brigade! Forward! The eyes of General Lee are upon you!” Tracking the Texas fight song to Robert E. Lee.
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In making pain beautiful, does fiction depoliticize us?
We'd listen to Elif Batuman talk about most anything, but especially Japanese fiction, Russian literature, and the freedoms that writing brings her. From Public Books 101 with Nicholas Dames:
IMF weighs up $650 billion SDR issuance
FX HedgePool targets Europe as volumes grow
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
"I'm sure I'm a lot prettier than a picture of you on tin foil." Pickup lines generated by neural nets.
Real estate in the metaverse.
"Mars House," designed by Toronto artist Krista Kim, is the first NFT-backed digital house to be sold (for over half a million dollars). In related news, Argentinian designer Andrés Reisinger sold a collection of "impossible" virtual furniture last month for about $450,000 at auction.
See also: "NFTs, explained."