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Message I got from my daughter’s teacher. Third grade.
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My best friend👌🏻
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Marion Stokes believed television news would one day be edited, erased, or rewritten. So in 1979, she started recording TV broadcasts and never stopped for 35 years.
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Jim Carrey looks... Different?
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President Trump monitors U.S. military operations in Iran
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Trump is now 2418523-0 in hypothetical situations
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People that have traveled quite a bit, where di you feel the most unsafe?
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Meirl
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Secretary Hegseth announces we will be halting attendance at all Ivy League and similar educational institutes - will soon announce “top to bottom” review of all military war colleges
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BREAKING: another Iranian attack strikes but this time at Dubai airport 🔴
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He just wants to be like dad
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🔥 Honey badger don't give a shit about bee stings while raiding the hive
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"Cancel ChatGPT" movement goes big after OpenAI's latest move
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris: 'I unequivocally oppose this war'
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Goodbye, Tesla-style giant touchscreens: cars return to physical buttons
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200 American casualties in retaliation
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i would do the same
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BREAKING: Trump has just unclassified videos from his strikes on Iran
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Found in the street
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Best "idiot plot" movies?
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Scientists of Reddit: What’s something we know is true but people don’t realize how crazy it is?
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say hi to our new friend
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Hit and run driver runs red light and gets t boned
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The Pentagon says it’s ‘lethalitymaxxing’. Why has ‘incel’ slang crossed into the mainstream?
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How have we come to this? Thoughts?
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The Verge
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Soundcore’s Space 2 are an evolution of its budget headphones
Honor claims its Robot Phone will launch later this year
Resident Evil Requiem leans too much on the series’ past
How MLB can make baseball relevant on a fast-changing internet
Meta won’t let morality get in the way of a product launch
Honor’s Magic V6 is the first foldable with an IP69 rating
Polymarket defends its decision to allow betting on war as ‘invaluable’
The Rubin Observatory’s alert system sent 800,000 pings on its first night
You can still grab great deals on Bose headphones and Astro Bot this weekend
Xiaomi’s tracker doesn’t need a case to clip to your keys
BuzzFeed - Trending
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27 Parenting Products So Good, You’ll Make It Your Personal Mission To Tell All Other Parents About Them
Everyone Has A Specific Lucky Color — Choose Asian Dishes From A To Z To Reveal Yours!
Nothing Could’ve Prepared Me For The Sheer Madness Of These 17 Drama-Filled Wedding Stories
37 Impulse Buys From Etsy You’ll Forever Be Glad You Purchased
“Last I Heard, He Was Bringing In $2 Million A Year”: These 37 Jobs Are Often Considered To Be Kinda Lame, But Actually Pay SUUUUUUPER Well
“I Will Never Financially Recover From This”: 50 People Who Woke Up One Morning Last Week And Watched Their Entire Lives Slowly Spiral Out Of Control
I Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Don’t Think Anyone Under 40 Can Pass This “Jeopardy” Trivia Quiz
Donald Trump’s Day Will Definitellllly Get A Whole Lot Worse If We All Look At How Low His Approval Rating Is...
Take A Culinary World Tour And We’ll Guess Your Zodiac Sign
“Nobody Looks Unique Anymore”: Women Are Calling Out Beauty Standards — Like Buccal Fat Removal And Idealized Body Trends — That Are Just So Unnecessary At This Point
31 Products That’ll Stun You With Their Next-Level Results
30 Things You’ll Buy For Your Travels And Then Find Yourself Using All The Time At Home
Build A HUGE Appetizer Spread From A-Z And I’ll Honestly Reveal Your Best Trait
“The Epstein Files!": Ex-MAGA Supporters Are Spilling The Tea On What Finally Made Them Jump Ship, And It’s Both Shocking And Totally Predictable
Millennials Are Sharing The Life Milestones That Make Them Feel Like They Finally “Made It”
Just 33 Incredibly Cool Products You Didn’t Know About Until This Very Moment
Choose A Dessert For Every Color And We’ll Reveal Your Exact Birth Month
12 Things We’ve Tried, Loved, And Think You Will, Too
Only One Can Win: The Harry Styles Song Bracket
You Are Incredibly High-Brow And Refined If You Know What These Art Vocabulary Terms Mean
53 Chronically Unlucky Souls Who Made Me Giggle Slightly Despite Their Misfortune
Can You Pass This 50 States Quiz?
Create Your Dream Spring Dress And We’ll Tell You Which Blooming Flower Matches Your Personality
Not To Be In Your Business, But I Can Totally Tell If Your Current Relationship Is Meant To Last Or Not Based On A Few Short Questions
Are You More Daphne Blake Or Buffy Summers?
29 Inexpensive Kitchen Products That’ll Still Last “Years” According To Reviewers
13 TikTok-Viral Pieces Of Clothing That Won’t Cost You An Arm And A Leg
Enjoy An A–Z American Buffet And We’ll Give You A US City To Visit In 2026
Plan A St. Patrick’s Day Celebration And We’ll Reveal Your True Luck Level
49 Swaps For More Expensive Products That Are So Good, You’ll Want To Cry Happy Tears
37 Pieces Of Decor That’ll Add Some Pizzazz To Your Home
31 WFH Essentials You’ll Wish You’d Known About Sooner
“It Still Gives Me Chills”: People Are Sharing Their Eeriest, Unexplained Experiences, And I Will Be Sleeping With The Lights On Tonight
This Quiz Will Determine Which “Summer House” Girl Is Your Literal Personality Twin
Just 32 Super Handy Things If You Put Off Stuff ‘Til The Last Minute
28 Crafting Kits That’ll Help You Discover A New Hobby With Your Hands
23 Wild Screenshots Of Selfish Customers Who Think The Entire World Revolves Around Them
If You’ve Reached The Age Where Aches And Pains Are Inevitable, These 34 Comforting Products Can Help
30 Wayfair Products Under $300 To Make Your Home Look A Bit More Put-Together
If You Haven’t Seen These 34 Amazing Products Before, I’m So Happy To Be The One To Show Them To You
People Who Have Experienced Health Complications Are Sharing The Medical Symptoms They Ignored For Way Too Long
40 Pictures That Are Just So Wildly '90s That They Will Instantly Transport You Right Back To The Decade
43 Hilarious Design Fails So Bad, I’m Convinced Not A Single Brain Cell Was Used In The Design Process
20 Images From This Month That Had Me Staring At My Screen For Way Too Long Because What The Actual Hell
“He Literally Tried To Cheat On My Sister With Me”: 26 People Who Got Really Icky Feelings About Something...And Were Proven Right Moments Later
28 Funny Signs From February That Were So Funny I Stopped Scrolling, And Texted Them To My Group Chat
If You’re Dealing With Stubborn Foot And Toenail Fungus, Dermatologists Say You Should Try These Products
20 Things From Amazon That Make Perfect Gifts
These 13 Futon Mattresses Make “You Can Crash Here” Way More Convincing
My Doctor Gave Me A Devastating Diagnosis. A Year Later, My Follow-Up X-Rays Revealed Something Shocking.
“I Will Never Tell Her That It Was Me Who Made That Report”: People Are Sharing Their Deepest Secrets They Can Only Share With Internet Strangers, And Honestly, They All Made Me Cry
23 Products To Prove That Having A Cat Does *Not* Have To Mess With Your Home’s Aesthetic
“He Told You Exactly What He Planned To Do”: The Internet Has No Sympathy Whatsoever For This MAGA Man Facing The Consequences Of His Vote
Which Bridgerton Sibling Are You? Curate An All-B Playlist To Find Out
24 Gorgeous Dresses You’ll Want To Wear To Every Wedding This Spring
101 Dumb Yet Hilarious Photos That Will Momentarily Distract You From The Fact That Everything Is Terrible Right Now
33 Tidy Products For People Whose Eye Twitches When They See Clutter
Adults Are Revealing The Childhood Movies They Now Find Absolutely Horrifying, And Wow, Our Parents Let Us Watch This?
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"I remember nine giantesses who raised me"
Botox and Fillers, not just for MAGA
This is my book. Miau-u-u!
WA cat owners facing new council laws forcing them to keep cats at home
"Low view counts, high devotion: ... beautiful global obscurity"
With Thunderous Applause—What Are the Polymarket Odds?*
"A protector tied to nature, humanity, and consequence"
Seamstresses, sizes, options
Denmarks Prime Minister calls snap election
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Bulk transferring files from Windows to Linux
What do YOU watch on YouTube?
Undemanding things to do for two days in Mumbai
Novels that reek of 2003 in the U.S.
How do you know if a therapist is a good fit for you?
Night sweats? What to do?
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Some Linux LTS Kernels Will Be Supported Even Longer, Announces Greg Kroah-Hartman
Anthropic's Claude Leaps to #2 on Apple's 'Top Apps' Chart After Pentagon Controversy
Silicon Valley's Ideas Mocked Over Penchant for Favoring Young Entrepreneurs with 'Agency'
Sam Altman Answers Questions on X.com About Pentagon Deal, Threats to Anthropic
Duolingo Grows, But Users Disliked Increased Ads and Subscription Pushes. Stock Plummets Again
New 'Star Wars' Movies Are Coming to Theatres. But Will Audiences?
US Threatens Anthropic with 'Supply-Chain Risk' Designation. OpenAI Signs New War Department Deal
Antarctica's Massive Neutrino Observatory Gets an Upgrade
'World's Largest Battery' Soon At Google Data Center: 100-Hour Iron-Air Storage
After US-Israel Attacks, 90 Million Iranians Lose Internet Connectivity
America's Teenagers Say AI Cheating Has Become a Regular Feature of Student Life
Startup Plans April Launch for a Satellite to Reflect Sunlight to Earth at Night
Google Quantum-Proofs HTTPS
Rubin Observatory Has Started Paging Astronomers 800,000 Times a Night
Southern California Air Board Rejects Pollution Rules After AI-Generated Flood of Comments
Boing Boing
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GOP congressman John Rutherford praises Operation "Epic Furry"
Trump insists Lutnick "very innocent" after photo emerges of him on Epstein's island
Leak reveals Osmo Pocket 4 coming to America
Laptop? Touchscreen? Get double the capability for less than half the price
LA Metro wants you to "Ride the D"
Can I lick it? The dining room periodic table
Twin Peaks opening title generator
Make editing PDFs fast, easy, and inexpensive with 77% off SwifDoo PDF Pro
Ancient swords seized by customs officers
Neil Sedaka dead at 86
Arkansas cop rams vehicle transporting child to emergency room
LAPD officer charged with disability fraud after skydiving adventures
Pope tells priests to stop using AI to write their sermons
Anthropic says no to Pentagon demand for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons
Meet the Enshittificator, a man whose job is making your apps worse
Neck surgery may help flush Alzheimer's toxins from brain
Magnesium helps migraines but the rest of the hype is shaky
Stolen Gemini API key racks up $82,000 in 48 hours for solo dev
The one thing that actually stops would-be dictators
Red Dwarf co-creator Rob Grant dead at 70
Neanderthal men had a thing for modern human women, genomes show
A retired geneticist built an online museum of electrical plugs
The author of the world's strangest book says a stray cat wrote it
Deadly car crashes surge on days that big albums drop
Pentagon forces Scouts to out trans kids, calls it "returning to values"
Tire pressure sensors are a huge privacy risk
Bottle of salt from before the dinosaurs has an expiration date of 2019
Watch an adorable pup surprise people as they walk by his window
Driving Through a Locust Swarm Looks Like a Living Sandstorm
Kash Patel's girlfriend defends his taxpayer-funded hockey party by yelling about transgender mice
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[$] The troubles with Boolean inversion in Python
[$] IIIF: images and visual presentations for the web
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 26, 2026
[$] No hardware memory isolation for BPF programs
[$] An effort to secure the Network Time Protocol
[$] As ye clone(), so shall ye AUTOREAP
[$] The second half of the 7.0 merge window
[$] Lessons on attracting new contributors from 30 years of PostgreSQL
[$] Open-source Discord alternatives
[$] Modernizing swapping: virtual swap spaces
LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 19, 2026
More accurate congestion notification for TCP
Do androids dream of accepted pull requests?
Open source security in spite of AI
Compact formats for debugging—and more
The first half of the 7.0 merge window
Open-source mapping for disaster response
Poisoning scraperbots with iocaine
The reverting of revocable
LWN.net Weekly Edition for February 12, 2026
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AI Made Writing Code Easier. It Made Being an Engineer Harder
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Ghostty – Terminal Emulator
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AI is making junior devs useless
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Microgpt
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I built a demo of what AI chat will look like when it's "free" and ad-supported
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Aromatic 5-silicon rings synthesized at last
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Decision trees – the unreasonable power of nested decision rules
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Why XML Tags Are So Fundamental to Claude
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Interview with Øyvind Kolås, GIMP developer (2017)
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10-202: Introduction to Modern AI (CMU)
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We do not think Anthropic should be designated as a supply chain risk
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Ape Coding
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Flightradar24 for Ships
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Switch to Claude without starting over
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Why is the first C++ (m)allocation always 72 KB?
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The real cost of random I/O
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An ode to houseplant programming (2025)
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Robust and efficient quantum-safe HTTPS
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Show HN: Vertex.js – A 1kloc SPA Framework
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Obsidian Sync now has a headless client
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Rydberg atoms detect clear signals from a handheld radio
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The happiest I've ever been
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Hardwood: A New Parser for Apache Parquet
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MCP server that reduces Claude Code context consumption by 98%
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Sub-second volumetric 3D printing by synthesis of holographic light fields
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Pigeons and Planes Has a Website Again
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H-Bomb: A Frank Lloyd Wright typographic mystery
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The Windows 95 user interface: A case study in usability engineering (1996)
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Block the “Upgrade to Tahoe” Alerts
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Woxi: Wolfram Mathematica Reimplementation in Rust
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A look at Hyundai's Atlas humanoid robot, slated for assembly tasks in 2028; Hyundai has invested billions in robotics since acquiring Boston Dynamics in 2021 (Hyonhee Shin/Bloomberg)
How some companies are trying to become the "Strava of tennis" by offering match video, stats, highlights, social features, and performance analysis for players (Charlie Eccleshare/The Athletic)
Inside the world's largest crypto casino Stake, which claims ~4% of all BTC transactions, with popularity boosted by celebs like Drake and influencers on Kick (Bloomberg)
[Thread] In an AMA, Sam Altman says DOD blacklisting Anthropic sets an "extremely scary precedent", OpenAI rushed its deal to "de-escalate things", and more (Sam Altman/@sama)
Netflix actually won by walking away from the WBD bid, collecting a $2.8B termination fee and driving up the price and debt load of the Paramount-WBD merger (Dan Gallagher/Wall Street Journal)
Multiple AWS developers say they are asked to take on new roles with AI tools' assistance, and engineers are now required to complete technical writing tasks (Financial Times)
Block's plan to lay off over 4,000 employees, citing AI work automation, adds to growing angst among white-collar workers over AI's potential for job disruption (Chip Cutter/Wall Street Journal)
Sources: the Pentagon used Claude in its major air attack in Iran, hours after Trump declared that the federal government will end its use of Anthropic's tools (Wall Street Journal)
Polymarket trades on contracts tied to strikes on Iran hit $529M, and six new accounts profited a total of $1M by betting on the US to strike Iran by Feb. 28 (Emily Nicolle/Bloomberg)
OpenAI says it does not think Anthropic should be designated as a supply chain risk and it has made its position on this clear to the Pentagon (@openai)
OpenAI says its DOD agreement upholds its redlines and "has more guardrails than any previous agreement for classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's" (OpenAI)
AI coding agents are fueling productivity panic among executives and engineers, as a UCB study finds those offloading work to AI are also working longer hours (Issie Lapowsky/Bloomberg)
An interview with Amazon's AI chief Peter DeSantis on plans to use in-house chips, Trainium and Inferentia, to develop AI models more cheaply, and more (Wall Street Journal)
China faces a dilemma as it looks to balance productivity gains from AI with labor displacement risks due to automation, which could trigger an economic spiral (Bloomberg)
Xiaomi launches the €999 Xiaomi 17, the €1,499 17 Ultra, and the €1,999 Leica-branded Leitzphone, all featuring a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset, in Europe (Dominic Preston/The Verge)
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The C.I.A. Helped Pinpoint a Gathering of Iranian Leaders. Then Israel Struck.
Trump, the Self-Declared Peace President, Goes to War Seeking Regime Change
See a Breakdown of Ayatollah Khamenei and Other Top Iranian Leaders
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hard-Line Cleric Who Made Iran a Regional Power, Is Dead at 86
Why the Epstein Investigations Took So Long and Did So Little
The U.S. Released the Epstein Files. The Arrests Are Overseas.
How The Times Is Digging Into Millions of Pages of Epstein Files
The Texas Senate Primary Offers a Test Case for Each Party
How Wesley Hunt of Texas Is Working in Plain Sight With Outside Groups
In Ukraine, a Community of ‘Simple Believers’ Shuns the Modern World
How the Psychedelic Drug Ibogaine Changed Me Forever
A Tyrant Falls. Dangerous Uncertainty Begins.
War and Peace Cannot Be Left to One Man — Especially Not This Man
Killing Iran’s Leader
Ask The Morning: Attacks on Iran
3 Killed in Shooting at Bar in Austin
‘One Battle After Another’ Wins Producers Guild Award. Is Oscar Next?
Can Nations Agree How to Mine the Sea? This Is the Year, She Says.
Joe Randall, Chef Who Celebrated Black Cooking Traditions, Dies at 79
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Why Khamenei Is Dead
Trump Rolls the Iron Dice
‘The Worst-Case Outcome Is Complete Chaos’
The Death of Khamenei and the End of an Era
Trump Has No Plan for the Iranian People
Iran Goes to War Against the Arabs
The Fallout From the Epstein Files
How to Create an Equal Household
The Paradox of Trump’s Iran Attack
Four Conditions Make Cash Transfers Save Lives
What $1 Million of Anti-Racist Leadership Training Buys You
Wait—Laser Guns Are Real Now?
War With Iran Has Begun. Where Does It End?
The Epic Miscalculations of Trump and Khamenei
Trump’s Enormous Gamble on Regime Change in Iran
What Can the Texas Primary Tell Us About Democrats?
An End to U.S. Military Aid to Israel May Be Closer Than You Think
What Happens to Anthropic Now?
Netflix Just Avoided a Huge Headache
‘Elaine From <em>Atlantic</em> … She Needs to Leave’
The Diplomats Who Carry Trump’s Grievances Abroad
How to Put Sex in a Novel
The Right Is Becoming What It Hates
An Iranian Network Is Ready to Act
What Do the People Building AI Believe?
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Restaurant Review: The Golden Steer
Can the Democrats Get It Together?
What Mehdi Mahmoudian Saw Inside the Iranian Prison System
Daniyal Mueenuddin Reads Peter Taylor
“Calm Sea and Hard Faring,” by Yiyun Li
Yiyun Li on Stories That Happen Twice
Yiyun Li Reads “Calm Sea and Hard Faring”
Donald Trump Launches a War of “Epic Fury” on Iran
Trump’s Reckless Decision to Pursue Regime Change in Iran
How High-Powered Lasers Became Part of Donald Trump’s Border-Security Complex
The True Story of ISIS’s Rise in Syria
The Latest Columbia Student Detained by ICE
The BAFTAs, and the Sloppy Pieties of Liberal Entertainment
“Everyone is Overreacting” on the Tariff Ruling, Stephen Vladeck Says
The Ellison Media Empire Grows Again
What Could Go Wrong, or Right, in a War with Iran
Failed “Finance Bros” Find Success with HBO’s “Industry”
The Iranians Waiting, and Even Hoping, for War
Mitski’s New Album Is a Dark Ode to Isolation
“What Does That Nature Say to You”: Don’t Meet the Parents
The Right-Wing Nonprofit Serving A.I. Slop for America’s Birthday
Two New Documentaries Are Haunted by Unsettling Natural Wonders
Spring Culture Previews—What to Do, See, and Hear This Season
Daily Cartoon: Friday, February 27th
The Timeless Provocations of “Wuthering Heights” (the Novel)
“Hate Radio” Chucks the Transcript
How Trump’s F.C.C. Is Reshaping TV
Critics at Large Live: “Wuthering Heights” and Its Afterlives
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, February 26th
Finishing School: The Moby-Dick Club
The Hidden History of Native American Enslavement
How the Epstein Files Are Forcing a Reckoning with Power
Kash Patel Can’t Contain Himself
How Michael Pollan Expanded His Consciousness
Adrian Matejka Reads C. D. Wright
The Best Books of 2026 So Far
Daily Cartoon: Wednesday, February 25th
Donald Trump’s State of the Union Was Long and Wrong
“TBPN” and the Rise of the Tech-Friendly Talk Show
The Betrayal of a Friend’s False Testimony
What Makes an Object Sexy?
When Do We Become Adults, Really?
Nonprofessional Actors Are the Heart of the Movies
The Russians Turning to Google Maps in Search of Missing Soldiers
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 24th
More Places Microplastics Can Be Found
Are We Living in the Age of Jeffrey Epstein?
A Visit with The Talk of the Town
New York’s Best-Dressed Dogs Compete
Maybe She’s Born With It. Maybe It’s . . . Something Else
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It Seems Like It Would Be Fun to Go to Mars. Well, No One Considers This Part.
My 18-Month-Old’s Doctor Says He Has a Speech Delay. My Mother-in-Law Is Making an Incredibly Bizarre Claim About It.
Slate Mini Crossword for March 1, 2026
Slate Crossword: What Roses Offer Noses (Six Letters)
The Trait We Hate Most in Our Kids Didn’t Exist 100 Years Ago. I Know Where We Went Wrong—and How to Fix It.
Jason Bateman’s New HBO Show Wants to Be the Next <em>White Lotus </em>or <em>Big Little Lies</em>. It’s No Such Thing.
TBD Tries… Wearables
This Is Different Than Trump’s Past Strikes on Iran and Venezuela
My Boyfriend Insists That We Can Only Have a Child a Certain Way. I’m Not Sure I’m on Board.
My Girlfriend Wants Me to Do Something Very Unsanitary. I Don’t Think She Should Put Her Mouth On That.
Slate Pears Game 196: Feb. 28, 2026
I Had a Threesome With My Friend and Their Spouse. Then Things Started Getting Really Weird.
Everyone Hates Fine Dining’s Most Silly, Overwrought Tradition. So Why Are We Still Paying for It?
The Hidden Brilliance of Mamdani’s Response to New York’s Post-Blizzard Snowball Fight
Red States Are Racing to Outdo Each Other on Their Favorite Fake Issue. But One Just Jumped to the Head of the Pack.
A New Ruling Forces the Supreme Court to Confront the Trump Administration’s Lies Under Oath
Trump’s Tariffs Were Illegal. Now What?
Help! We Knew Our Grandson’s Mother Would Eventually Date After Our Son Disappeared. We Did Not Expect … This.
I Had a Baby Much Earlier Than My Friends Did. Now It’s Their Turn, But I Remember How They Treated Me.
Slate Mini Crossword for Feb. 28, 2026
How Is Timmy Chalamet Getting Away With It?
Taylor Swift Is Back to Her Old Tricks
How Badly Do You Have to Behave to Get Kicked Out of This GOP’s Congress?
There’s a Pitched Battle Over What Really Happened in SCOTUS’ Tariffs Ruling
Influencers Are Cashing In On Nancy Guthrie
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Revisions for Your Hopelessly Optimistic Dystopian YA Novel
Excerpts from The Believer: Sports Books I Have Read or Written
Lest We Forget the Horrors: An Unending Catalog of Trump’s Cruelties, Collusions, Corruptions, and Crimes: January 2026: Atrocities 658-730
I Am Dyeing My Hair Brown
Open-Hearted in Minneapolis
You Think New York is Bad? Try Living in Roku City
My Fellow Americans, We Are Richer Than Ever Before. Well, You Aren’t, but We Are
McSweeney’s Books: McSweeney’s and Broadway Video Present: Documentary Now! (Fourth Edition, Revised and Expanded)
Maura Quint’s State of the Union Recap
Being a Luddite Is Cool and All, but Have You Seen the Hilarious Tapestries These New Looms Are Making?
New Protein Menus
Introducing Our Lord and Savior, the College’s New Strategic Initiative
The Most Likely Ways We Would Have Died in the Winter Olympics
Upon Review, It Looks Like President Nyarlathotep’s Small Business Soul Harvest Is Technically Against the Rules
Excerpts from The Believer: Island Time
Is It a Red Flag? Wuthering Heights Edition
I Am the “Kid” in Kid Rock’s Name and I Officially Quit
Our Mission at the Environmental Protection Agency Is Simple: Destroy the Environment
An Old West Duel Narrated by the Guy That Named the Ten-Gallon Hat
I’m the L.A. Doll in John Cougar Mellencamp’s “Small Town,” and I Hate This Godforsaken Shithole
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Self-Contained Header file for Basic Terminal Rendering Engine – codereview.stackexchange.com
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A contractor did work on my house, and took photos during the process. Am I entitled to those photos? – law.stackexchange.com
Examples of onyomi *よう for 頁? – japanese.stackexchange.com
Mysterious Algebraic Number – math.stackexchange.com
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ArcGIS Pro 3.6 Deep Learning + Blackwell GPU (sm_120): CUDA mismatch — any workarounds?
Clipping of PointCloud doesn't work
Artefacts (bug?) within QGIS Layout manager [closed]
Changing data source for whole project using QGIS
Cropping raster in inset map on QGIS Layout
GEE can't find SR Sentinel-2 image of a specific date, but I can download it on Copernicus Browser
Getting shapefile from Google Maps
Add "date" property to individual features within Google Earth Engine image collection
Automated email notifications from ArcField maps based on a specific values only
ArcGIS SketchViewModel: how to set some of the Graphics can't be deleted, only modified?
Find all areas accessible to pedestrians with overpass
How to getValue (string) from an ui.Checkbox in GEE
ArcGIS Pro 3.0.3 doesn't recognize .NET Desktop Runtime when deployed through Software Center
OSMBuildings Leaflet - Bring OSMBuildings above all layers
Raster Conversion Translate to 16 bit Tiff with custom min/max values
Unable to publish maps via GeoServer because of wrong projection system
ArcMap - Define Projection on raster with "Unknown Spatial Reference" results in empty geometry
Difference between Image layer and Tile Layer
Creating a polygon layer to fill gaps between other polygon layers in ArcGIS Pro
Detecting spatial autocorrelation within a specific distance
Getting Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token { error when using downloaded ArcGIS API in PC without internet)
Smoothing isobar d3 js from GeoTIFF
Unable to load HYCOM ocean currents WCS layers in QGIS
Garmin/Navionic charts in QGIS
Export to PDF and Print to PDF not working 10.4.1
Apply a mask to multiple images(for same geo location) in a image collection
Cropping osm.pbf data without missing overlapping features?
Cannot set map extent in ArcGIS JavaScript API 3.17
How to blend edges of aerial imagery with gdalwarp
Is there an arcpy tool to delete/unregister a replica geodatabase?
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Sunday Digest | Interesting & Overlooked Posts | March 01, 2026
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Short Answers to Simple Questions | February 25, 2026
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How "sudden" was the breakup of the Beatles to the general public? Was there a sense that the breakup was going to happen soon, or did it come out of nowhere?
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When and why did age gaps in relationships become “taboo?”
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What is the history of “always start with bonjour”?
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Why didn't Henry VIII just divorce Anne Boleyn?
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Did people throughout history have the same common dreams that we do (ex. flying, running away from some monster but not able to move, showing up naked in public, your teeth falling out)?
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When did it become socially unacceptable for kids to go places alone?
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Are there any records of people dealing with the fear that they (or a loved one) would die during pregnancy/childbirth during the 19th century (or earlier)?
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For how long after Pearl Harbor was it considered taboo to get married on 12/7?
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Has anyone been able to "erase" history?
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What did ancient Egyptians think would happen to the dead whose funerary contexts were disturbed?
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How common was, what we now consider "child marriage" among medieval peasants in western and central europe?
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Did Harriet Tubman ever accidentally kill a child?
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Why did everyone get really into stacking cups into pyramids in schools in the early 00s? (Like ~2004)
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What is the most accurate depiction of the appearance of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon?
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Which book on the history and symbology of the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot deck would you recommend?
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What are the origins of "vibrations"/"frequencies" as they're used in new age/spiritual/religious circles?
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Did Constantine change Christianity at all? Did the Roman adoption of Christianity as the state religion change how it was practiced due to political purposes?
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How normal is openly targeting other nations' leaders for kidnapping (eg Maduro) and/or assassination (eg Khamenei) historically?
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Is there evidence that Unit 731 and Nazi human experimentation programs were aware of one another?
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How did the image of Athenian democracy get rehabilitated after 2000 years of being seen as a bad way to govern?
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Gladstone and Disraeli are often talked about as arch rivals, but it seems like Gladstone was a much more influential and long lasting figure than Disraeli was. Was their feud mostly personality based, or am I short changing Disraeli?
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What's happened to Charles II's gifted ostriches?
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At what point did Persia and Babylon become Iran and Iraq?
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Archive Porn - Images of Documents of Historical Importance
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[Album] Japanese Woodblock Print Search and Database
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[letters] Union Soldier Correspondences from “Rebel Cuntry”, 1861. on multi-color stationery, no less.
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John Overton's illustration titled, ''The Cats Castle Besieged and Stormed by the Rats'',1665 [2500x1833]
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Frank Meadow Sutcliffe's photography titled, ''Among the Turnips'',1885.[5468x4243]
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A Manichæan silk painting of the Buddha-Jesus, from the Southern Song Dynasty, c.12-13th century CE. A syncretic figure is seated in lotus position. He holds a red lotus, in which rests a golden cross. He is haloed by a Christian nimbus, and rests under a Buddhist chatra (now faded). [540x1280]
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[1200x800] statistical analysis of the Voynich manuscript
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[1200x800] Logic Gate Architecture in the Voynich Manuscript: Evidence of a 92% Positional Lock
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[Request] Looking for a long (40min+) raw archive/VHS footage of the 1991 Moscow Coup (T-80 tanks, Yeltsin, and the Flag lowering)
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Newspaper article from the Great Mollasses Flood of 1919 [1200x800]
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Luncheon menu from the Rainbow Hotel in Great Falls, Montana, c. 1943-1946. [3166x4322]
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Dinner menu from the passenger packet steamboat William M. Morrison which travelled between St. Louis and New Orleans, 1857. [5375x9862]
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Unused manifest paper for transporting enslaved people from New York City by water, c. 1808. [3133x1940]
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Advertisement for Doktor Müller's Haarwuchs-Elixier, a treatment for hair loss in both men and women, c. 1910s. [3498x2792]
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“You Auto Have a Happy Hallowe'en.” Halloween postcard, 1908. [4225x6600]
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Food menu card from the British ocean liner RMS Olympic from June 21, 1911. [3872x5672]
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Broadside advertising a $200 reward for the capture of five runaway slaves in St. Louis, Missouri, which is dated October 1, 1847. [2533x2113]
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[1778x1330] Lindbergh Tries Motor Earth Runs. Detroit Free Press, 25th Feb 1928.
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[Reddit Post] Weird reddit post that got deleted on r/hiking
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An 18th century BCE Old Babylonian letter written by the student Iddin-Sin to his mother Zinu, in which he complaints about the poor quality of clothes his mother sent him compared to those of his peers, noting that even the adopted son of one of his father's servants had better clothing [3933x3284]
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Recycling born out of post-war necessity: Back of the founding appeal of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Germany, 1945 – labels for a dessert mix. [4770x6948]
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"The Phantom." The highwayman Dick Turpin, on horseback, sees a phantom riding next to him. Lithograph by W. Clerk, c. 1839. [3504x2268]
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Chromolithograph advertisement for E. Anheuser Company’s bock beer, 1877. [4990x4225]
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The Illustrated Police News, September 4, 1880. [2041x3000]
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Johann Heinrich Seyfried's atlas ''Geographische Spielkarten'',1678. [11004x9224]
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First Ferris Wheel, 1893 Columbian Exposition. [4284x5712]
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Artifacts
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A jade cat, Song to Ming Dynasty (960-1644 CE), now housed at the National Palace Museum in Taiwan [1710x2122]
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Corinthian Helmet — Bronze helmet found in Olympia, 23 cm high, dated to the 6th century BC, in the Greek antiquities collection of the Louvre Museum since 1832. (1280x704)
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This 1000-year-old manuscript was created by about 16 scribes in a Benedictine abbey in Trier, Germany. They used gold ink to copy the text of the Gospels onto parchment that had been dyed with a plant-based purple pigment. Now housed at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York [1826x1690]
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The "Cape of Charlemagne" is a large red silk cloak woven with gold on silver threads and adorned with 4 eagles, griffons and roses. The cope was probably made in 1204 CE, and was in fact the coronation mantle of Frederick II, King of Sicily and Holy Roman Emperor [1600x3077]
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The Coyote Man of Tacámbaro is a life-size basalt sculpture found in the state of Michoacán, Mexico. Purépecha Empire (c. 1300–1530 CE) [1379x2883]
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Dress worn by Countess Katharina zur Lippe, who died on 19 May 1600, aged 6. It was discovered in the grand tomb of the Augustinian Canons in Blomberg. [4319 x 3954]
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Ancient handbag made of copper alloy in which coins were carried. The object is dated to the 2nd century CE. To spend the money, the purse had to be removed from the shoulder. The artifact is in the Kurpfälzisches Museum in southwest Germany. [1200x808]
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A gold, carnelian, lapis lazuli and feldspar bracelet of the High Priest of Amun, Pinedjem II, found on his mummy in the Royal Cache at Thebes, Egypt. 990-969 BCE, now housed at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo [1631x2447]
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Knickknack peddler approaching woman and children. China, Yuan or Ming dynasty, 13th-15th c, artist unidentified. Fan mounted as an album leaf; ink and color on silk. Metropolitan Museum of Art collection [3849x3737] [zoom in]
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Uniform and Sword belonged to General Jacques-Zachaerie Destaing from the French First Republic dated between 1801-1802 [1200x900]
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A carnelian engraved seal of a Sasanian king. 200-400 CE, now part of the al-Sabah Collection in Kuwait [1118x1367]
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A jade knife found in the tomb M54 in Huanbei. C. 1400-1100 BCE, Shang Dynasty, now housed at the Yinxu Museum in China [1080x810]
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Galloway Hoard Rock Crystal Jar [2400 x 1600]
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2nd Century CE Egypto(?)-Greco-Roman relief carved into stone in the Catacombs of Kom el Shoqafa in Alexandria [3024x4032]
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A Chimú ceremonial costume made of cotton and camelid fibers. From Peru, 1320-1440 CE, now housed at the Chilean Museum of Pre-Columbian Art in Santiago [525x1022]
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Quipu are record-keeping devices fashioned by the Inca from knotted cords. This large quipu has 586 cords, organized into 8 sections of 10 sets, each with up to 13 sub-levels of information. Overall, it holds 15,024 items of data on production, though the specifics are not known [1220x1951]
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Ceramic sculpture of a snarling dog. Colima, Mexico, 200 BC-300 AD [1550x1620]
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The "psuedo-Vitellius", a bust originally thought to be of Roman emperor Vitellius, but now believed to be that of an unknown man from Renaissance Italy [976 x 1500]
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Mural painting of Vajrapani, inside Ajanta Cave 1. Maharashtra, India, 5th century AD [2500x2825]
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Ceramic dish with marbled glaze. China, Tang dynasty, 8th-9th century AD [2600x2500]
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Roman marble portrait of Cornelia Salonina, wife of the emperor Gallienus. Dated back to mid-3rd century CE. Located in Saint-Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum. [531x949]
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'Maha Thuwakku' flintlock wall gun. Sri Lanka, circa 1725-1760.[800x305]
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Pansy flower tiara by Chaumet, circa 1850, gold and diamonds, Paris, France. [3463 x 2309]
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'Great Indian Fruit Bat' company style painting by Bhawani Das or a follower. India, circa 1777-1782.[800x588]
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Ancient Etruscan gold bracelet, c. 7th century BCE. [1800x1164]
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Linguistics
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Q&A weekly thread - February 23, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Joint Subreddit Statement: The Attack on U.S. Research Infrastructure
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An outline of Proto-Indo-European
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Lusitanian language and onomastics of Lusitania: 25 years later (2021) [Spanish]
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A new study reveals that newborn chicks connect sounds with shapes just like humans, suggesting deep evolutionary roots of the “bouba-kiki” effect
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A Grammar of Gaddi
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A Sociophilological Account of the Formation and Evolution of the Term Língua Geral, with Emphasis on Amazonia
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Q&A weekly thread - February 16, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Polysynthesis in Sora (Munda) with Special Reference to Noun Incorporation (2017)
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Q&A weekly thread - February 09, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Language Ownership and Language Ideologies - Margaret Speas in Negotiating Culture: Heritage, Ownership, and Intellectual Property (2013)
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There's a grain of truth in every "myth", or, Why the discussion of lexical classes in Mundari isn't quite over yet. (2005)
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The Reconstruction of Indo-European Stop Systems: From the Traditional Model to Glottalic Theories (Kloekhorst & Pronk eds. 2026)
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Q&A weekly thread - February 02, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Minegishi, Makoto - Santali English Japanese Wordlist
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Meta-Analysis of Verbal Negation Studies in the Northeast and Southeast Regions
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Q&A weekly thread - January 26, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Pāṇini - Paul Kiparsky, 2022
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Philosophy of Grammar in Ancient India: Reinterpreting the Gārgya Controversy in Nirukta 1.12–1.14
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William Labov - The Linguistic Consequences of Being a Lame (1973)
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Q&A weekly thread - January 19, 2026 - post all questions here!
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UAM Corpus Tool
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Hierarchical structure in language and action.
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Introduction to the templatic verb morphology of Birhor (Birhoɽ), a Kherwarian Munda language
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Signs of Deaf Ni-Vanuatu: A sociolinguistic study
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philosophy
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Welcome to /r/philosophy! Check out our rules and guidelines here. [July 1 2025 Update]
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/r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | February 23, 2026
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From Diogenes to the shrug: how cynicism was stolen and turned against us.
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Overcoming the limitations of induction and falsificationism
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Diogenes of Apollonia: A Breath of Life (and an overview of all the Presocratics)
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The Distribution of Intelligence as a Dimension of Justice
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Are we living in a simulation? An attempt to solve the philosophical problem
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Work is not about earning a living. It’s the fundamental way humans exist together in a shared world. Heidegger recognised that we are not detached thinkers observing the world, but beings who fundamentally exist by being absorbed in shared, meaningful activity.
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Move over stoics! Why we should all embrace nihilism – and discover what really matters in life | Gemma Parker
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The Instrument and Becoming": applying Lavoisier's conservation of mass to art, the original does not exist. Originality is a function of the instrument, not a property of the object.
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Authority (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
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Kierkegaard’s “leveling” and the danger of feeling compassion without acting
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Nature’s Indifference: When Silence Speaks – Examining Laozi, Heidegger, Ibn Khaldun, and Jung
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Begging the question is not a feature intrinsic to arguments, but about the dialectical context
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Reality is not beyond our rational reach. | Our subjective perspective doesn’t cut us off from reality; rather, it is the very way reality becomes knowable. Objectivity arises historically and biologically through the evolution of life, culture, and especially language.
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Meekness isn’t weakness – once considered positive, it’s one of the ‘undersung virtues’ that deserve defense today
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Why Pedophilia Is Evil
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According to Machiavelli, by their nature and position, the elite aim to oppress the people. The idea of an aristocracy is a ruse in the service of class oppression.
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The Grand Inquisitor with raiders and brain chips: how Fallout S2 stages a centuries-old debate about freedom
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Spinoza reframes the mind-matter problem. | Reality is not split into mind and matter but grounded in one underlying substance expressing both. Integrated information may explain how consciousness and the physical world are two aspects of the same unified structure.
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Albert Caraco's philosophy took previous philosophical arguments meant to help one accept death and took them to the extreme.
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Trust, Expertise and Hostile Epistemology | C. Thi Nguyen examines how environmental factors exploit our cognitive vulnerabilities and how individuals with limited understanding can determine who to trust
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How consensuality breaks with normative morality.
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Dualism harms the dualist physically and psychologically
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How AI reflects Baudrillard’s Simulacra and Hyperreal (New York Journal of Philosophy)
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Ask countries questions!
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Ask me a question about my culture.
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A question for the Americans.
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if you could double the population of a country which one would you choose and why?
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infrastructure and anxiety
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To each and every one of you. No one excluded, how do you view people from Amsterdam/The Netherlands, I'm curious if you have any rumors about us or something.
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Is it true that in the US they don't like to mix races with black people?
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For Americans: How did your love for soccer begin?
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For Americans
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How was it viewed in the USA during the 80s and 90s for a man to dance ballet?
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When I think about the US...
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Catholic churches around the world
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For Italian Americans and Italian immigrants living in the USA
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For Catholic Americans
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El cono sur y la belleza femenina
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For everyone
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Is the American Dream still realistic ?
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The brazilian questions about american medicine
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how often do Americans actually run into celebrities in everyday life?
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Constitution.
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Why is it that in the US they don't like to mix races?
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Löffelsprache
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Do Wallick Communties Cares About Rental Debt When U Applying ?
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To The Americans.
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Where should I go in USA?
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A question for Americans who have visited Australia. What do you think of Australian pizza?
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Command Line Interfaces
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sbb-tui - Switzerland's public transports timetables, now in your $HOME
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watchtower - A clean, minimal, terminal-based global intelligence dashboard
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Check out my project Netwatch
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How do you deal with messy multi-line logs in the terminal?
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gitcredits — roll movie-style end credits for any git repo in your terminal
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I made a TUI to follow chess tournaments that chess.com ignores
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giggles: a batteries included TUI framework
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Traffick.sh - A tiny, POSIX-compliant script that acts like top or htop, but for your nftables rules.
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Zellij Theme Configurator
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[Update] RonDO — my terminal productivity app now has Pomodoro timer, full CLI, recurring tasks, and more
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3D model renderer that runs entirely in the terminal (written in c++)
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A new Mac OS X BLE command line tool -- blew
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Octoplex: a terminal multiplexer TUI for running multiple commands side by side in tabs (open source)
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oken — a small SSH wrapper with a fuzzy host picker
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My new welcome screen
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I made a tool that plays FAHHH every time you mistype a command
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New version of nics, display information about Network Interface Cards [OC]
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Share your cool fzf aliases and scripts
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GitHub Backup - A simple tool to back up your GitHub data
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Made an audio visualizer in go
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Made an open-source alternative to Claude Remote Control (LAN-only, zero cloud)
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Why write a book in 2026... Flying on the Command Line (and Claude Code)
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Help! How to spellcheck a message in NeoMutt?
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Searching for tool for "framing" text
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rockhopper: generate installers for your software (now with macOS PKG support!)
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r/unixporn - the home for *NIX customization!
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| 2026 Weekly Workshop - Week 08
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Update on Rules and Quality Control
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[oc] [shko] you can now use hevel on your laptop
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How is this looking? Any suggestions? [KDE plasma]
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[Plasma 5] Leopard
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[kde] tokyo night, with lots of blue
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[Hyprland] 5 Themes, 1 Dotfiles - Glass, Gruvbox, Monochrome, BSOD & Mac OS 9
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[KDE] very sharp corners
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[KDE] Blurred black rei theme
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[bspwm] Cute melancholic Mizu5 aesthetic even with xterm 🌸
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Rice allergy [bspwm]
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[OC] Why use numbers? My custom workspace wheel for Hyprland.
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[KDE Plasma] My rice calms me.
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[i3] Yet another Lain rice
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[HYPRLAND] the pink side of arch 🩷
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[SWAY] Minimalist Dark Debian Setup
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[vxwm] i think i forgot to mention that i use gentoo
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[OC] Amiga-style Boing Ball, but living on the desktop
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[Hyprland] Modifications to my minimal rice
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[SwayWM] They want new things? Don’t worry, I’m here now!
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[i3] Flins brainrot
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[noxzbox] My own minimalist WM — controlled entirely through a FIFO
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[GNOME] gnome with Gruvbox rice
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[Niri] I am In Love With It
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[KDE PLASMA] Gothic maximalist rice i made for my gf (she crazy)
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Hazlitt
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Featuring Vicky Mochama
Straight Expectations Pt. 4
Holiday on the Icy Golden Hell-Staircase
Featuring Carrie Brownstein (ENCORE)
Maurice, Son of Noah Pt. 3
She's Done it All! Pt. 6
Featuring Courtney Skye
Sledgehammer Pt. 1
Featuring Léonicka Valcius
Maurice, Son of Noah Pt. 2
Longform
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Longform Podcast #585: John Jeremiah Sullivan
Longform Podcast #584: Ta-Nehisi Coates
Longform Podcast #583: Jay Caspian Kang
Longform Podcast #582: Joseph Cox
Longform Podcast #581: Tavi Gevinson
Longform Podcast #580: Rachel Khong
Longform Podcast #579: Kelsey McKinney
Longform Podcast #578: Lissa Soep
Longform Podcast #577: PJ Vogt
Longform Podcast #576: Lindsay Peoples
Polk Award Winners: Jason Motlagh
Polk Award Winners: Brian Howey
Polk Award Winners: Meribah Knight
Polk Award Winners: Jesse Coburn
Polk Award Winners: Amel Guettatfi and Julia Steers
Longform Podcast #575: Megan Kimble
Longform Podcast #574: Zach Harris
Longform Podcast #573: Rozina Ali
Longform Podcast #572: Derek Thompson
Longform Podcast #571: Tessa Hulls
MetaFilter Projects
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Analyzing 5 years'-worth of heart rate and fitness data
The Sound of Ocean Heat Energy
Training chatbots on specific topics
[AI] The Machines Built a Church While You Were Sleeping
An experiment in reading resumes under time pressure
gradient.horse
New York City Housing Visualization
Relationship Evaluation Form, redux
I made Apple Syrup!
Hamster Mortis Audioboook
"See all the other memes I made"
Long Dog (and other elongated animals)
mynderMail v2 - send a note to yourself others as fast as you can type it
Eating Litter (a poem)
Ideal Conditions Calculator
Motif: create patterns, see them repeat
Short Fiction about Academic Tech
TSOFA - The Simple, Offline Flashcard App
Tri-Con: The Trident Conference for Speculative Fiction
DOCTYPE magazine
NYT > Science
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NASA Shakes Up Artemis Schedule, Aiming for 2 Moon Landings in 2028
What Your DNA Reveals About the Sex Life of Neanderthals
Bird Flu Strikes California Elephant Seals for the First Time
The Password That Lets Caterpillars Hide in an Ant’s Lair
T. Rex Ran on Its Tiptoes ‘Like an 8-Ton Chicken’
Norway’s Century-Long Watch on the Northern Lights
How a Horse Whinnies: With a Whistle and a Song
The Evolution of Eyes Began With One
Cities May Be ‘Evolutionary Training Grounds’ For Spotted Lanternflies
How the Psychedelic Drug Ibogaine Changed Me Forever
Can Nations Agree How to Mine the Sea? This Is the Year, She Says.
Caesar Rodney statue to get place of honor in Washington
Judge Approves $345 Million Verdict Against Greenpeace in Dakota Access Pipeline Suit
Fighting Wildfires Could Soon Get Harder
Edward L. Deci, 83, Dies; Found Self-Determination as a Key to Happiness
Vanguard Settles Case Claiming It Tried to Kill the Coal Industry
C.D.C.’s New Acting Director Draws Unexpected Praise From Agency Staff
Bird Losses Are Accelerating, New Study Finds
Space X Wants to Launch 1 Million Satellites, but Is There Room?
New A.C.A. Plans Could Increase Family Deductibles to $31,000
Trump Says Tech Firms Should Pay More for Electricity
Trump’s Pick to Manage Public Lands Pledges No Mass Sell-Off
Leader of Columbia Brain Institute Quits Over Friendship With Epstein
Susan Leeman, 95, Dies; Explored How the Brain Influences the Body
Plastic, Plastic Everywhere
Judge Axes Exxon’s Defamation Suit Against Environmentalists
15 States Sue the Trump Administration Over Vaccine Schedule Revisions
Leah Stavenhagen, Advocate for Young Women With A.L.S., Dies at 33
Another C.D.C. Vaccine Skeptic Steps Down
Supreme Court to Weigh Oil-Industry Effort to End a Major Climate Suit
NYT > Technology
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In a Memoir Draft, Changpeng Zhao of Binance Details the Talks Leading to His Prison Time
Silicon Valley Rallies Behind Anthropic in A.I. Clash With Trump
Pentagon-Anthropic Standoff Is a Decisive Moment for How A.I. Will Be Used in War
Elon Musk’s Secret Web of Companies in Texas
Bring On Defunct: The iPod Enthralls Young Music Listeners
At the Pentagon, OpenAI is In and Anthropic Is Out
The British Watch Brand Apiar Goes Beyond Traditional Constraints
OpenAI Reaches A.I. Agreement With Defense Dept. After Anthropic Clash
Instagram to Alert Parents to Teens’ Self-Harm Searches
Is A.I. Eating the Labor Market? + The Latest on the Pentagon, OpenClaw and Alpha School
A World Where All Is Free? That’s Elon Musk’s Theory of ‘Sustainable Abundance.’
South Korea Clears Way for Google Maps to Fully Operate
India Built the World’s Back Office. A.I. Is Starting to Shrink It.
Google Workers Seek ‘Red Lines’ on Military A.I., Echoing Anthropic
Block Cuts 40% of Its Work Force Because of Its Embrace of A.I.
Anthropic Says It Cannot ‘Accede’ to Pentagon in Talks Over A.I.
In Landmark Trial, Plaintiff Says Social Media Harm Started at Age 6
They Helped Women Fight Online Abuse. They Were Barred From the U.S.
A.I. Complicates Old Internet Privacy Risks
When Chatbots Are Used to Plan Violence, Is There a Duty to Warn?
The A.I. Videos on Kids’ YouTube Feeds
How A.I.-Generated Videos Are Distorting Your Child’s YouTube Feed
A.I. Dating Apps Complicate China’s Efforts to Boost Birthrate
Lawmakers Ask Tech Companies What User Data They Provided to D.H.S.
Nvidia’s Quarterly Profit Hits $43 Billion on Strong A.I. Chip Sales
Podcasts? TV Talk Shows? Netflix Just Hopes They’re Hits.
Can A.I. Detection Tools Really Spot Fake Images and Videos?
Wayve, an A.I. Driverless Car Start-Up in Europe, Raises $1.2 Billion
Pentagon Gives Anthropic an Ultimatum Over the Company’s A.I. Model
Senator Blumenthal Opens Inquiry Into Iran Transactions on Binance
How Jeffrey Epstein Ingratiated Himself With Top Microsoft Executives
More Than Half of Teens Use Chatbots for Schoolwork, Survey Finds
Intel Strikes Deal With a Chip Start-Up Its C.E.O. Invested In
The Looming Taiwan Chip Disaster That Silicon Valley Has Long Ignored
Anthropic Accuses 3 Chinese Companies of Harvesting Its Data
Pentagon Summons Anthropic Chief in Dispute Over A.I. Limits
Jeff and Lauren Sánchez Bezos Will Be Honorary Chairs of the Met Gala
Binance Employees Find $1.7 Billion in Crypto Was Sent to Iranian Entities
Backed by Anthropic, a Super PAC Group Begins an Ad Blitz in Support of A.I. Regulation
Need an Outfit? Pickle Clothing Rental App Helps Users Stay on Trend.
‘A.I. Literacy’ Is the New Drivers’ Ed at This Newark School
NYT > Arts
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Connor Storrie Hosts “S.N.L.,” and His “Heated Rivalry” Love Makes a Cameo
What It’s Like to Be the First Person Eliminated on ‘Survivor’
Epstein Effort to Finance a Dick Cavett Film Undone by Background Check
The Brooklyn Park Where Dozens of Snow Sculptures Bloomed
After ‘Love Island,’ Rob Rausch Was Wary of ‘The Traitors’
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4 years of the Russian Invasion of Ukraine in 30 seconds
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Global reactions to the US–Israeli attacks on Iran and Iran’s retaliation
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Countries that haven eaten their Prime Minister
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World Map from grandparents' house. Date unknown
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You never live your life as fully as Kiribati government did when it name their cities
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Air traffic in the Middle East
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US-Israel-Iran strikes: what was attacked so far
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Ratio of Muslims to Christians in Asia; Individual Country Data on Next Slides
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Religious Madhabs in Iran
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Iranian claims of missile attacks
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Αll exterritorial territories of Vatican City
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Map of North America's Green Cover from 1884
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Catholic Dioceses of China
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Map of the Density of Forests in the US from 1884
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Ethnic Groups in Iran
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Current situation at Pokrovske direction after the Ukrainian counteroffensive
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Huge if True
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Toll in US/Israel/Iran attacks
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Topographic map of the Kerguelen Islands, Indian Ocean, France.
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The Cassiquare River: The hydrologic equivalent of a wormhole between two galaxies.
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History of Lithuania
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Slavic tribes 600-900 AD
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Israel’s Red Alert system was activated after several missile launches from Iran in response to an Israeli attack.
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The Sasanian Empire at its greatest extent in circa 620 AD.
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Geography
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State of r/geography in 2026: Should anything change?
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Why is this area in Paris blurred on Google Earth?
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What is going on here?
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Operation Epic Fury
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Why is there so much oil around Bakersfield CA?
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Are there any good documentry or read on iranian geography.
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Map showing migration of Austronesians
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🇬🇷🏝️ Kastellorizo - the easternmost point of Greece
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The striking contrast of East and West Antarctica
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Is this the residue of a Massive tsunami?
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What are these formations off the coasts of Guinée-Bissau’s islands?
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Does this landmass have a name?
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What causes these mountains in Pakistan to be so "wispy"?
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Which megacity has the highest population density and which one has the lowest?
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There’s something visually satisfying about how the river mouth opens at the corner.
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Cities Left Out Of CSAs
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How did Argentina achieve such low homicide rates despite long-running economic crises (and lack of draconian measures like El Salvador)? How did Ecuador manage to get higher homicide rates than the collapsed nation of Haiti?
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This is Argentina. Do you find the US Midwest plains to be quite similar to the Pampas of Argentina?
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I randomly stumbled upon this island that's strategically located between Iceland, Greenland, Svalbard & Mainland Norway. (Distance to Svalbard & Norway appears bigger that it is because of the Mercator projection)
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Every geography youtuber ever
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The strictest definition & the loosest definition: NorthEast Megalopolis. What in your opinion where does the Megalopolis start and end if we are being strict vs loose about the definition?
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Organização territorial da República da Sérvia segundo a nova Constituição
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Danube Delta facts:
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Did u know that Norway has about 100,000 km of coastline?
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Prince Rupert is a city of only 12,000 yet has a sizeable skyline. What's your favourite example of a small city with a skyline that punches above its weight?
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The Blinkered Flâneur: Walking with Franz Hessel in 1920s Berlin
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Bernard Sleigh’s Anciente Mappe of Fairyland (ca. 1920 edition)
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John Brockman was more than a literary agent — he was a networker and salon impresario. Was he also Jeffrey Epstein's conduit to the academy?"
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Chad Taylor Quintet — Smoke Shifter (Otherly Love)
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