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Movebound: The Art of Zugzwang (thearticle.com)
1
Ask HN: Temporal Awareness in LLM?
2
Ask HN: Linguistics/Computing Overview for the Layperson
6
Hungary is not just an illiberal state. It is a state with a moral mission (noemamag.com)
1
Gramsci's Nightmare: AI, Platform Power and the Automation of Cultural Hegemony (ethanzuckerman.com)
1
Maternal Paradox (aeon.co)
1
AI "cheating", anti-intellectualism and the carceral (overland.org.au)
3
Why are there 60 Seconds in a Minute, 60 Minutes in an Hour, and 24 Hours Days? (monochrome-watches.com)
1
Has extreme poverty plunged since the 1980s? New analysis suggests not (theconversation.com)
1
Fra Mauro's Map of the World (dated 26 August 1460) (engineeringhistoricalmemory.com)
1
Zetrix Introduces DeepSeek-Based NurAI Shariah-Compliant AI Chatbot in Malaysia (technave.com)
1
Atlas of Sundials (sundialatlas.net)
1
The Condec Annual Report 1969 (70s-sci-fi-art.ghost.io)
1
The Empty House - Sherlock Holmes, for King and Country (publicdomainreview.org)
1
How Are Companies Using AI Agents? Here's a Look at Five Early Users of the Bots (wsj.com)
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Ashio mine and Japan's first ecologist (2007) (apjjf.org)
2
How Much for That Egg [Audio] (npr.org)
1
The economic impact of Oman's rose season (omanobserver.om)
3
Is Green Power/Net Zero to Blame for Spain Blackout Chaos? (dailymail.co.uk)
1
Stafford Beer: Eudemony, Viability and Autonomy (2020) (redwedgemagazine.com)
1
From IBM to OpenAI: 50 years of winning (and failed) strategies at Microsoft (theconversation.com)
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UK poll: Work and money worry young people more than culture wars or climate (theguardian.com)
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The last time we shrank the federal workforce [audio] (npr.org)
2
A chip in this paralysed man's brain allows him to move things with his mind (theguardian.com)
2
Should You Question Everything? (newyorker.com)
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Japan plans to sell rice from emergency stockpiles to cut prices (japantimes.co.jp)
1
The next volcanic eruption will cause chaos we are not prepared for (cnn.com)
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Colour in the Middle Ages (medievalists.net)
3
Observed carbon decoupling of production insufficient for net-zero goal by 2050 (pnas.org)
18
The ambiguous witness of Dietrich Bonhoeffer (2014) (newcriterion.com)
2
Kakeibo: Japanese Approach to Personal Budget (wikipedia.org)
1
Fallen London: The Tabletop Roleplaying Game Q&A (failbettergames.com)
2
Ask HN: Train ChatGPT on a large set of functional analysis documents
1
Tarocchi (Tarot) virtual study day (themorgan.org)
2
Kamala Harris will win election, predicts leading historian Allan Lichtman (theguardian.com)
1
The problems with climate scenarios, and how to fix them (theconversation.com)
1
Balenciaga and the Influence of Abstract Art (theconversation.com)
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'Order from Amazon': How tech giants are storing mass data for Israel's war (972mag.com)
2
Fallen London TTRPG scheduled for 2025 (failbettergames.com)
3
Husband can't sue Disney over wife's death because he signed up to Disney+ (independent.co.uk)
1
Japan plans for more tankers imports to tackle jet fuel shortage (nikkei.com)
1
Can-Do vs. Should-Do (cutlefish.substack.com)
1
Using Democracy 4 game to simulate UK government runs (theguardian.com)
14
OECD Teens lack financial literacy and maths skills for digital economy (ft.com)
2
Exquisite Rot: Spalted Wood and the Lost Art of Intarsia (publicdomainreview.org)
2
How rules made in Europe put Ethiopian farmers at risk (theguardian.com)
4
Japan Railways to start using robot for railway maintenance (nhk.or.jp)
4
Abolish DEI Statements (theatlantic.com)
1
The cruise industry is booming despite environmental concerns (theconversation.com)
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The Valjoux 7750 chronograph movement (monochrome-watches.com)
2
How Those Colorful Azulejo Tiles Are Made (nytimes.com)
2
Meissen Chymistry: How a Saxon alchemist unlocked the secrets of China porcelain (americanscientist.org)
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Where the magic happens: Americans let you into their bedrooms – in pictures (theguardian.com)
1
Scientific testing that helped facilitate D-Day (npr.org)
1
Less Marriage, Less Sex, Less Agreement (nytimes.com)
1
100 Years of Chemical Weapons (acs.org)
1
Ask HN: Modern Equivalent of Mulberry Harbours
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Jade mask found inside the tomb of a mysterious Maya king (nationalgeographic.com)
5
The Spy War: How the CIA Helps Ukraine Fight Putin (nytimes.com)
1
British Museum: Valentine Day in 8 items (britishmuseum.org)
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William Harrison's "Roller Ball Murder" (1973) [pdf] (uwo.ca)
2
Ableist Language and the Euphemism Treadmill (2020) (cambridgeblog.org)
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Just how bad is it in Gaza? (economist.com)
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Maths can help you win at everything (theguardian.com)
2
The Comics Journal: Frank Frazetta Interview (1994) (archive.org)
1
Four-day work week: historic agreement between Lamborghini and unions (eprimefeed.com)
3
Double agent: Norah Vincent spent 18 months disguised as a man (2006) (theguardian.com)
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If chatbots can ace job interviews for us, maybe it's time to scrap this ordeal (theguardian.com)
2
Where Do Abandoned Bicycles Go? In Some Cases, Madagascar (reasonstobecheerful.world)
3
We Know the Cure for Loneliness. So Why Do We Suffer? (nytimes.com)
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10 years with Hayao Miyazaki [video] (nhk.or.jp)
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Japan Airlines is offering to check a big item off your packing list – clothing (anywearanywhere.store)
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Released 50 years ago, “Soylent Green” is an eerie prophecy (economist.com)
2
Watchmaking – The Basics and Beyond: Perpetual Calendars (revolutionwatch.com)
1
What Went Wrong at Gids? (theguardian.com)
1
Made in Japan: 20th Century Poster Art (posterhouse.org)
1
Bertrand Meyer's Handbook of Requirements and Business Analysis (ethz.ch)
1
WaPo op-ed: Stop the gloom and doom. The economic recovery is strong (washingtonpost.com)
2
“Like dice in the rain” – full review of Blade Runner TTRPG (refereeingandreflection.wordpress.com)
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A Review of Cats' Paws and Catapults by Steven Vogel (falsemachine.blogspot.com)
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SAES signs a binding agreement for the disposal of the Nitinol business (moneycontroller.co.uk)
2
The problematic pleasures of productivity and efficiency tabletop games (analoggamestudies.org)
1
Disguising solar panels as ancient Roman tiles in Pompeii (techxplore.com)
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‘Some things never leave you’: Poverty’s indelible marks (longreads.com)
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Digital Curator app uses AI to explore art collections based on selected motifs (digitalcurator.art)
1
A Kaleidoscopic Overview of Graphic Design from the Arab World (collegeart.org)
4
Loona Petbot (yourloona.com)
3
Director John Carpenter is still scary
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