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Analysis | So your historical quote turned out to be fake

A Jan. 6 defendant “quoted” Thomas Jefferson to make his case. The problem: The quote, like so many that Trump and others cite, was fake.

2023-7-14 10:32am The Washington Post Gillian Brockell ($) 1,000 words

Rated 2023-7-15 8:35am

On Becoming a VP of Engineering, Part 1: The Path to VP

People rarely talk about how they made it into the role of VP of Engineering. Join Emily as she opens up about the process - good and bad. #Culture

2023-7-12 9:00am Honeycomb Emily Nakashima 3,000 words

Rated 2023-7-14 9:56pm

S.F. says incidents by Cruise, Waymo driverless taxis are ‘skyrocketing.’ What is the city’s plan?

San Francisco officials say driverless taxi incidents by Cruise, Waymo are 'skyrocketing.' What is the city's plan to address the growing problem? #California #New York Times #Twitter #Uber

2023-7-14 4:00am San Francisco Chronicle Ricardo Cano 1,000 words

Rated 2023-7-14 7:06pm

Firing of gay Catholic school teacher could test latest Supreme Court ruling

A substitute drama teacher in North Carolina sued after being fired for marrying his partner; the school says such discrimination is allowed.

2023-7-11 7:30am The Washington Post Rachel Weiner ($) 200 words

Rated 2023-7-13 9:00pm

Anchor Brewing Was San Francisco | Defector

Anchor Brewing was a cockroach. The San Francisco brewery survived the great earthquake of 1906, the subsequent fire that destroyed the city, its owner being run over by a cable car right after the fire, World War I, the Volstead Act, World War II, a series of midcentury closures and re-openings, and 127 years of ...

2023-7-12 1:11pm defector.com 2,000 words

Rated 2023-7-12 10:44pm

Why Match School And Student Rank?

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2023-7-10 10:39pm Astral Codex Ten Scott Alexander 45,000 words

Rated 2023-7-12 5:04pm

Is It Hot Enough Yet for Politicians to Take Real Action?

Bill McKibben writes on the recent temperature records set amid a global heat wave, on a global cascade of climate-change-related floods and disasters, and the lack of political will in Canada and the U.S. to take on the needed confrontation of oil and gas interests. #Canada #Climate Change #Global Warming #Wildfire

2023-7-11 11:18am The New Yorker Bill McKibben 2,000 words

Rated 2023-7-12 9:00am

A Complete Taxonomy of Internet Chum

by John MahoneyThis is a bucket of chum. Chum is decomposing fish matter that elicits a purely neurological brain stem response in its target consumer: larger fish, like sharks. It signals that they should let go, deploy their nictitating ...

The Awl 1,000 words

Rated 2023-7-12 8:07am

After “Barbie,” Mattel Is Raiding Its Entire Toybox

In an era when “pre-awareness” rules Hollywood, the company is ginning up plots for everything from Hot Wheels to UNO, Alex Barasch writes.

2023-7-2 3:00am The New Yorker Alex Barasch 5,000 words

Rated 2023-7-12 8:01am

Felt for Advocacy Groups: Mapping Traffic Violence in Oakland

Bryan Culbertson and Kuan Butts, two activists working on Traffic Violence Rapid Response, leverage Felt maps to advocate for safer streets in Oakland.

felt.com 1,000 words

Rated 2023-7-11 9:56am

BORIS JOHNSON: The wonder weight-loss drug didn't work for me

I first thought that something was up when I saw that a certain member of the Cabinet had miraculously changed his appearance. He had acquired a new jawline.

2023-6-16 8:57am Daily Mail Boris Johnson 2,000 words

Rated 2023-7-11 6:31am

Jawboning against Speech

Government officials use informal pressure — bullying, threatening, and cajoling — to sway the decisions of private platforms and limit the publication of disfavored speech. The use of this informal pressure, known as jawboning, is growing.

2022-9-12 12:00am Cato Institute 15,000 words

Rated 2023-7-10 7:17pm

Analysis | Do blue-state taxes really subsidize red-state benefits?

In honor of our first anniversary, we turn our powers of analysis on you, the reader, to identify -- and answer! -- the question you are most eager to ask.

2023-7-7 2:54am The Washington Post Andrew Van Dam, Linda Chong ($) 2,000 words

Rated 2023-7-10 7:15pm

Jigar Shah’s big idea for getting rooftop solar and smart appliances to low-income Americans

How the DOE could marshal its loan guarantees to decarbonize the grid and boost energy equity in one fell swoop. #Renewable energy

2021-11-23 12:00am Canary Media 3,000 words

Rated 2023-7-6 6:42pm

Bloc Party's Kele Okereke On Being Gay and Black in the Dance and Rock Worlds

vice.com

Rated 2023-7-6 6:09pm

The Secret Gay History of Indie Rock

Is it truly possible to queer one of the straightest genres of music? From the closeted to the overexposed, this is a lineage of queer indie rock icons. #LGBTQ+

2023-7-5 8:58am Pitchfork Emma Madden 4,000 words

Rated 2023-7-6 5:59pm

The heat is making squirrels 'sploot' — a goofy act that signals something serious

As climate change is making extreme heat events more common, these bright-eyed and bushy-tailed critters are "splooting" to cope.

2023-6-29 12:49pm NPR Kai McNamee 1,000 words

Rated 2023-7-6 5:22pm

Reclaiming Real American Patriotism

This Fourth of July, let’s rescue our love of country from those who have hijacked it. #New Hampshire #New York #West Virginia

2023-7-4 4:00am The Atlantic Tom Nichols ($) 500 words

Rated 2023-7-5 7:48am

The Engineer/Manager Pendulum

Lately I've been doing some career counseling for people off Twitter (long story). The central drama for many people goes something like this: “I'm a senior engineer, but I'm thinking about being a manager. I really like engineering, but I feel like I'm just solving the same problems over and over and it seems like the real…

2017-5-11 10:20am charity.wtf 2,000 words

Rated 2023-7-5 7:26am

Vaginal Seeding Supports Baby Microbiome, Study Shows

Motherly

Rated 2023-7-4 5:16pm

How to Do Great Work

paulgraham.com 10,000 words

Rated 2023-7-3 7:31am

Decades-long bet on consciousness ends — and it’s philosopher 1, neuroscientist 0

Nature - Christof Koch wagered David Chalmers 25 years ago that researchers would learn how the brain achieves consciousness by now. But the quest continues.

2023-6-24 12:00am Nature Lenharo, Mariana 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-28 1:14am

The Cancer-Drug Shortage Is Different

Fourteen crucial chemotherapies are currently in shortage. Why does this keep happening?

2023-6-26 4:00am The Atlantic Ed Yong ($) 2,000 words

Rated 2023-6-27 11:27pm

Why Britain doesn’t build

The history of attempts to reform planning in Britain is proof that political willpower is not enough: you need to be smart, not just brave.

2023-5-23 5:36am Works in Progress 8,000 words

Rated 2023-6-27 8:58pm

Figure 4. Estimated U.S. Deer Population, 1450 to 2016 Year 2000 to...

Download scientific diagram | Estimated U.S. Deer Population, 1450 to 2016 Year 2000 to 2016 estimated from combined sources from state agencies. Year 1450 to 1999 white-tailed based on VerCauteren (2003) and McCabe & McCabe (1984). Year 1911 to 1999 mule deer, black-tailed, and other from state population and harvest data. Year 1450 to 1910 mule deer, black-tailed, and other from historical sources. from publication: SEARCHING THE INTERNET TO ESTIMATE DEER POPULATION TRENDS IN THE U.S.,...

ResearchGate 2,000 words

Rated 2023-6-25 8:47pm

What You Don’t Understand About E-Bikes Until You Ride One

Mine changed my life. One could change yours, too. #Cars #Retail #Transportation #Urban Planning

2023-6-18 2:45am Slate Dan Kois 3,000 words

Rated 2023-6-25 7:44pm

California will begin backing intentional burns to control wildfire

Millions of dollars have been set aside to encourage controlled burns that can help defang forest fires. #Agriculture

2023-6-22 3:00pm Freethink Media B. David Zarley 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-23 3:18pm

One Free Trick: How to Use the Writing Skills You Have to Learn the Ones You Don’t

When I went to the Viable Paradise writer’s workshop back in the distant dim year of 2013, the inestimable Elizabeth Bear, along with various other people who are cleverer than me, explained to me …

2019-3-25 9:00am Tor.com https://www.tor.com/author/arkady-martine/ 3,000 words

Rated 2023-6-22 8:31pm

Regulating AI in the practice of law

What's going to happen, and what should we do about it?

2023-6-11 4:47pm Adam's Legal Newsletter Adam Unikowsky 5,000 words

Rated 2023-6-20 10:53pm

San Francisco Police Traffic Enforcement

An analysis of SFPD moving violation citations in San Francisco

transpomaps.org 3,000 words

Rated 2023-6-20 9:49am

Saudi company draws unlimited Arizona ground water to grow alfalfa amid drought

Foreign-owned farms are shipping the crop to Saudi Arabia, where it's illegal to grow because it takes too much water. #Arizona #Saudi Arabia

2023-4-20 7:39am CBS News Ben Tracy 500 words

Rated 2023-6-20 7:16am

Beyond the Yuck Factor: Cities Turn to ‘Extreme’ Water Recycling

San Francisco is at the forefront of a movement to recycle wastewater from commercial buildings, homes, and neighborhoods and use it for toilets and landscaping. This decentralized approach, proponents say, will drive down demand in an era of increasing water scarcity.

Yale E360 3,000 words

Rated 2023-6-20 7:12am

Cancer drug shortages should have patients rioting in the streets

Cisplatin and carboplatin are the backbone for lung cancer regimens because they work. And now they are largely unavailable. #Cancer

2023-6-19 1:30am STAT Kristen Rice 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-19 11:57pm

The Fight for Queer Nightlife in an Era of Political Violence

Amid rampant anti-trans legislation and attacks on LGBTQ+ communities, venue owners and performers are protecting the sanctity of their spaces—and their lives. #LGBTQ+

2023-6-13 7:56am Pitchfork Isabelia Herrera 3,000 words

Rated 2023-6-19 11:54pm

Burying Indiana Jones

Christopher Heaney on “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” and the titular character’s impact on the public’s perception of what it means to be an archeologist. #Movies

2023-6-18 3:00am The New Yorker Christopher Heaney 2,000 words

Rated 2023-6-19 11:43pm

Moneyball Broke Baseball

But now the whiz kids who nearly ruined the national pastime have returned to save it. #New York

2023-6-6 4:00am The Atlantic Mark Leibovich ($) 8,000 words

Rated 2023-6-19 11:34pm

Chad Harbach's The Art of Fielding: Baseball and bliss at a small liberal arts college.

The dominant emotion in The Art of Fielding—the much-anticipated, because expensively acquired, first novel by Chad Harbach, a founding editor of the...

2011-9-5 7:13am Slate Judith Shulevitz 2,000 words

Rated 2023-6-18 10:30pm

The Instant Pot Failed Because It Was a Good Product

A one-hit wonder is never enough. #United States

2023-6-14 3:30pm The Atlantic Amanda Mull ($) 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-16 10:21pm

Laundry Pods Are Bad. Laundry Sheets Aren’t Any Better.

Laundry and dishwasher pods are encased in toxic plastic. Save money and go easier on the planet with these sustainable laundry tips. #Sustainability

2023-6-14 4:42am Outside Online Kristin Hostetter 2,000 words

Rated 2023-6-14 5:56am

Rewriting the Ruby parser

At Shopify, we have spent the last year writing a new Ruby parser, which we’ve called YARP (Yet Another Ruby Parser). As of the date of this post, YARP can parse a semantically equivalent syntax tree to Ruby 3.3 on every Ruby file in Shopify’s main codebase, GitHub’s main codebase, CRuby, and the 100 most popular gems downloaded from rubygems.org. We recently got approval to merge this work into CRuby, and are very excited to share our work with the community. This post will take you through...

2023-6-11 5:00pm Rails at Scale 5,000 words

Rated 2023-6-13 4:37pm

Lessons From a Renters’ Utopia

Worldwide, housing has become a nightmare of expense and speculation. What did Vienna do right? #Housing #Real Estate

2023-5-23 1:20am The New York Times Francesca Mari, Luca Locatelli ($) 7,000 words

Rated 2023-6-13 11:07am

'Anti-dopamine parenting' can curb a kid's craving for screens or sweets

Dopamine is a part of our brain's survival mechanism. It is also part of why sugary foods and social media hook kids. The latest neuroscience can help parents help their kids manage behavior. #Dopamine #Parenting

2023-6-12 2:00am NPR Michaeleen Doucleff 3,000 words

Rated 2023-6-13 10:59am

Pluto should be our ninth planet. A planetary scientist explains why

Astronomers believe they’re closing in on the so-called Planet Nine, but planetary scientist Paul Byrne argues our official definition of what is and isn’t a planet is in need of a long-overdue shake up.

2023-6-11 11:40pm BBC Science Focus Magazine Paul Byrne 2,000 words

Rated 2023-6-13 10:52am

Four supply chain experts on the challenges of manufacturing in the US—and the tactics to turn to instead

The daily email newsletter covering the latest news from Wall St. to Silicon Valley. Informative, witty, and everything you need to start your day.

2022-8-16 8:03am Morning Brew Erin Cabrey, Maeve Allsup 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-11 6:24pm

Shot at, electrocuted, exhausted, exhilarated: What it’s like to kayak from Tulare Lake to San Francisco Bay

With torrents of snowmelt flowing through California, two men kayaked an improbable 200-mile route from Tulare Lake to San Francisco Bay. #Los Angeles

2023-6-10 4:00am San Francisco Chronicle Gregory Thomas 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-10 8:46am

The Stupidity of "Buy American"

The case against economic protectionism

2011-11-3 4:00am Reason Magazine John Stossel 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-9 7:06pm

Harvey Karp Knows How to Make Babies Happy

The pediatrician and best-selling author on the perils of excessive individualism, the moralization of baby sleep, and why when it comes to newborns he’s “a little bit like a priest.” #Babies #Interview #Parenting

2023-4-9 12:25pm The New Yorker Helen Rosner 7,000 words

Rated 2023-6-9 4:54pm

Made in America

In its special report #Buy American #Cars #Money

Consumer Reports 2,000 words

Rated 2023-6-8 8:00am

Nanoplastic Ingestion Causes Neurological Deficits

Small plastic particulates can induce inflammatory responses in the gut and brain, but removing them reverses this damage. #Nanoplastics

The Scientist Magazine 1,000 words

Rated 2023-6-8 7:40am

Faster sorting algorithms discovered using deep reinforcement learning

Fundamental algorithms such as sorting or hashing are used trillions of times on any given day1. As demand for computation grows, it has become critical for these algorithms to be as performant as possible. Whereas remarkable progress has been achieved in the past2, making further improvements on the efficiency of these routines has proved challenging for both human scientists and computational approaches. Here we show how artificial intelligence can go beyond the current state of the art by...

2023-6-7 12:00am Nature Mankowitz, Daniel J., Michi, Andrea, Zhernov, Anton, Gelmi, Marco, ... 10,000 words

Rated 2023-6-7 11:48pm