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A few words on Ruby's type annotations state

...that were written in a military training camp and accidentally grew to 5k words

zverok.space 5,000 words

Rated 2023-5-5 2:45pm

Why has nuclear power been a flop?

Nuclear is expensive, but it should be cheap #Nuclear power

2021-4-16 2:18am The Roots of Progress 5,000 words

Rated 2023-5-5 2:06pm

Book Review: From Oversight To Overkill

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2023-4-11 5:08pm Astral Codex Ten Scott Alexander 60,000 words

Rated 2023-5-5 1:38pm

Big Oil Helped Shape Stanford’s Latest Climate-Research Focus

The university’s sustainability school chose greenhouse-gas removal after input from fossil-fuel executives. Critics say the industry’s involvement is cause for concern.

2023-5-4 11:49am The Chronicle of Higher Education Stephanie M. Lee 2,000 words

Rated 2023-5-5 9:53am

Income and emotional well-being: A conflict resolved

Do larger incomes make people happier? Two authors of the present paper have published contradictory answers. Using dichotomous questions about the...

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 5,000 words

Rated 2023-5-4 11:56pm

United States of America

This is Earth.Org's profile of the climate change vulnerabilities, updated emissions pledges and environmental policies by sector of the United States.

Earth.Org 2,000 words

Rated 2023-5-4 11:27pm

The UK’s tortured attempt to remake the internet, explained

The UK’s long-delayed Online Safety Bill is expected to become law this year, representing a massive change for how the internet is regulated in the country.

2023-5-4 12:00am The Verge Jon Porter 3,000 words

Rated 2023-5-4 7:12pm

Marketing Malpractice: The Cause and the Cure

Marketing executives focus too much on ever-narrower demographic segments and ever-more-trivial product extensions. They should find out, instead, what jobs consumers need to get done. Those jobs will point the way to purposeful products—and genuine innovation.

2005-11-30 9:00pm Harvard Business Review 6,000 words

Rated 2023-5-3 4:35pm

Audrey Tang on what we can learn from Taiwan’s experiments with how to do democracy

In 2014 Taiwan was rocked by mass protests against a proposed trade agreement with China that was about to be agreed without the usual Parliamentary hearings. Students invaded and took over the Parliament. But rather than chant slogans, instead they livestreamed their own parliamentary debate over the trade deal, allowing volunteers to speak both in favour and against.

2022-2-2 2:43pm 80,000 Hours 25,000 words

Rated 2023-5-3 2:57pm

Ern Malley hoax - Wikipedia

2003-10-7 6:50am Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 4,000 words

Rated 2023-5-3 6:41am

Change My Mind: Density Increases Local But Decreases Global Prices

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2023-5-1 1:02pm Astral Codex Ten Scott Alexander 75,000 words

Rated 2023-5-2 11:56pm

When Private Equity Firms Bankrupt Their Own Companies

Private equity firms can succeed when their companies, customers, and employees fail. It’s a broken system.

2023-5-1 4:00am The Atlantic Brendan Ballou ($) 3,000 words

Rated 2023-5-2 11:35pm

A new energy source for downtown Boston: the Charles River

The owner of a Kendall Square plant is launching a project to generate steam for Boston and Cambridge by drawing water from the river that runs between them.

2023-5-1 1:10pm The Boston Globe Jon Chesto ($) 2,000 words

Rated 2023-5-2 4:57pm

Would you live next to co-workers for the right price? This company is betting yes

Businesses like Cook Medical in Indiana say the housing shortage makes it harder to recruit and keep middle-income workers. Now, more companies are building places for employees to rent or even buy.

2023-5-2 2:20am NPR Jennifer Ludden, Marisa Peñaloza 2,000 words

Rated 2023-5-2 4:13pm

The Future of Fertility

Emily Witt on the biotech startups seeking to change human reproduction.

2023-4-17 3:00am The New Yorker Emily Witt 6,000 words

Rated 2023-5-2 10:22am

States’ Push to Protect Kids Online Could Remake the Internet

New age restrictions for minors on sites like TikTok and Pornhub could also hinder adults’ access to online services.

2023-4-30 2:00am The New York Times Natasha Singer ($) 7,000 words

Rated 2023-5-2 8:45am

Big Tech Sees Like a State

Plus! Pirate’s Treasure, Redux; Takedowns; Antitrust and Laggy Beliefs; Money, The High-Order Bit; More...

2020-11-6 8:32am The Diff Byrne Hobart 4,000 words

Rated 2023-5-1 10:45pm

U.S. Could Run Out of Cash by June 1, Yellen Warns

President Biden said he would meet with lawmakers on May 9 to discuss ways to avoid a default.

2023-5-1 1:25pm The New York Times Alan Rappeport, Jim Tankersley ($) 2,000 words

Rated 2023-5-1 8:46pm

The Risky Gamble of Kevin McCarthy’s Debt-Ceiling Strategy

Jonathan Blitzer writes about the House Republican’s budget proposal that was bundled with its vote to raise the debt ceiling, and about Kevin McCarthy’s weakened position as Speaker.

2023-4-28 1:22pm The New Yorker Jonathan Blitzer 2,000 words

Rated 2023-5-1 7:49am

How Much Can Duolingo Teach Us?

Carina Chocano on the company’s founder, Luis von Ahn, who believes that artificial intelligence is going to make computers better teachers than humans.

2023-4-17 3:00am The New Yorker Carina Chocano 6,000 words

Rated 2023-4-30 10:45pm

It's Not Intelligent If It Always Halts: A Critical Perspective on Current Approaches to AGI

Intelligence requires the ability to explore "trains of thought" that are potentially never-ending. Most current approaches fail at this.

2023-4-5 9:06pm Life Is Computation 4,000 words

Rated 2023-4-30 10:09pm

Advanced Small Modular Reactors

Advanced small modular reactors (SMRs) offer advantages such as relatively small size, reduced capital investment, ability to be sited in locations not possible for larger nuclear plants, and provisions for incremental power additions.

2019-5-14 8:27am INL 2,000 words

Rated 2023-4-30 9:39pm

Small modular reactors produce high levels of nuclear waste

Small modular reactors, long touted as the future of nuclear energy, will actually generate more radioactive waste than conventional nuclear power plants, according to research from Stanford and the University of British Columbia. #Climate Change #Infrastructure

2022-5-30 12:00pm Stanford News Stanford University 1,000 words

Rated 2023-4-30 8:05am

The Internet Is Just Investment Banking Now

The internet has always financialized our lives. Web3 just makes that explicit.

2022-2-4 8:19am The Atlantic Ian Bogost ($) 6,000 words

Rated 2023-4-30 7:21am

Nuclear Power Today | Nuclear Energy - World Nuclear Association

Nuclear energy provides about 30% of the world's low carbon electricity. There are about 450 commercial nuclear power reactors operable in 30 countries. #Nuclear power

world nuclear 3,000 words

Rated 2023-4-29 8:48am

The Real Difference Between European and American Butter

epicurious

Rated 2023-4-28 2:38pm

Fed Slams Its Own Oversight of Silicon Valley Bank in Post-Mortem

The Federal Reserve released hundreds of pages documenting how bank supervision and regulation failed to prevent the lender’s painful collapse. The F.D.I.C. released a separate report on Signature Bank’s failure.

2023-4-28 2:00am The New York Times Jeanna Smialek ($) 4,000 words

Rated 2023-4-28 11:15am

Wrong door, wrong driveway: How US got to shoot first, ask later

The Christian Science Monitor

Rated 2023-4-28 7:44am

The Endless Battle to Remove Girls Do Porn Videos From Pornhub

vice.com

Rated 2023-4-26 11:07pm

Behind Pornhub’s decade-old moderation problems

The Verge

Rated 2023-4-26 10:56pm

We Need To Decommodify Mental Health Care

noemamag.com

Rated 2023-4-26 10:22pm

Google contractors vote to unionize in historic landslide election

Google-contracted employees of Cognizant voted 41-0 to form a union Wednesday, forming a bargaining unit they hope will negotiate with both companies.

2023-4-26 2:07pm SFGATE Stephen Council 1,000 words

Rated 2023-4-26 6:58pm

The Unbelievable Zombie Comeback of Analog Computing

WIRED

Rated 2023-4-26 7:28am

The Battle for the Soul of Buy Nothing

WIRED

Rated 2023-4-26 12:03am

Why We Keep Guns in the House

The Atlantic

Rated 2023-4-25 11:12pm

Alcohol healthy: the flip-flop on whether it's good for you is to understand—if you know who's behind it.

Slate

Rated 2023-4-25 11:05pm

How Would You Run a 10,000-Year Endowment?

The Diff

Rated 2023-4-24 11:18pm

Kesha: Animal Album Review

Pitchfork

Rated 2023-4-24 10:44pm

Fox News Is Bigger Than Any Host

The Atlantic

Rated 2023-4-24 10:16pm

Dril Is Everyone. More Specifically, He’s a Guy Named Paul.

The Ringer

Rated 2023-4-24 9:49am

#ReceptioGate and the (absolute) state of academia | Charlotte Gauthier | The Critic Magazine

thecritic.co.uk

Rated 2023-4-23 7:27am

Explosions Are Great, Actually. - by areoform - 1517 Fund

1517.substack.com

Rated 2023-4-22 3:36pm

The Commission for Stopping Further Improvements

The Roots of Progress

Rated 2023-4-21 4:42pm

Long accused of Native American misappropriation, Boy Scouts ask if it’s time to change

NBC News

Rated 2023-4-20 6:18pm

The internet wants to be fragmented - by Noah Smith

noahpinion.substack.com

Rated 2023-4-20 6:16pm

The Future of Search Is Boutique

Future

Rated 2023-4-20 3:28pm

How an engagement bike changed one couple’s life

The Washington Post

Rated 2023-4-20 8:07am

90% of My Skills Are Now Worth $0 - by Kent Beck

tidyfirst.substack.com

Rated 2023-4-19 9:37am

MillerKnoll CEO Andi Owen blasted for 'leave pity city' leaked video

NPR

Rated 2023-4-19 7:51am

Escorts are the ER Doctors of Relationships

aella.substack.com

Rated 2023-4-19 7:41am