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If you were offered a billion dollars just to eat only one food for the rest of your life, what would you choose?
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School principal is a hero stopping a shooter before he has chance to kill anyone! This guy deserves a raise! Full information in comments
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Syringe reuse at Pakistan hospital infects 331 children with HIV
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Many of them unfortunately
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Setting sun aligns perfectly in the middle of a tree’s branches in the Netherlands
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Vance says pope should ‘be careful’ when talking about theology
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Having to write a check just to receive your UPS package because of tariffs
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Johnny Somali found guilty of all charges as South Korea sentences streamer to prison with labor - Dexerto
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WCGW using non-skin-friendly paint for cosplay.
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This lethal technique should be prohibited in wrestling.
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Asking to get kicked out of the hotel for clout
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I just bought this memory foam pillow and removed the cover to find this… What could this even be? Please tell me it’s not blood
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(OC) My wife has worn thick glasses since kindergarten and is essentially blind without her corrective lenses. I'm so happy for her as after years of waiting, she now had surgery that gave her 20/20 vision! (I told her now that she can see clearly, too late for a refund on the husband)
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Far-right Polish lawmaker Konrad Berkowicz holding up a paper Israeli flag with a swastika
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Security guard is a cool dude
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I did it! Two days ago I asked and everyone said it was time. Presenting your newest War Boy!
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I hate my cats name.
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Who is this diva?....
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Clav goes on a incel rant during 60 minutes interview
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Why did we all collectively dislike Skyler?
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It's not as simple as it seems, after losing 360 pounds, Cole Prochaska asks for help to pay for excess skin surgery
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Justice Department moves to toss seditious conspiracy convictions of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys
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The full movie for ‘Avatar: Aang, The Last Airbender’ has been accidentally emailed to Twitter user who released the full movie on his account . The estimated budget is around $80 millions, and was supposed to be released on paramount+ in October this year.
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Clavicular Suffers Suspected Overdose, Hospitalized
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Guy Fieri's is "devastated" after the backlash for greeting Andrew Tate at UFC.
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Godzilla Minus Zero stomps through New York in first teaser trailer
Microsoft’s finally giving up on its massive Surface Hub touchscreen displays
The FCC just saved Netgear from its router ban for no obvious reason
Dozens of 4K Blu-rays are included in Amazon’s three for $33 sale
Prime Video is bundling Apple TV Plus and Peacock for a limited time
Privacy advocates want Google to stop handing consumer data over to ICE
The attacks on Sam Altman are a warning for the AI world
Elon Musk grilled by senator over X Money plans
You can grab LG’s B5 OLED TV for over 50 percent off right now
Leaked images reveal a dual-lens pro version of DJI’s next Osmo Pocket camera
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If You Can Name All 38 Of Shakespeare’s Plays, You Definitely Have A Literature Degree
35 Products That’ll Have Your Skin Looking So Glowy And Dewy, You’ll Look Like Spring Personified
“React Quickly And Get Out”: People With “Street Smarts” Revealed Their “Crucial” Safety Tips That Could Save Your Life
The Blue Light Myth: Why Scientists Are Rethinking Everything We Know About Screens And Sleep
I’m Terrible At Sharing, But These 55 Springy Products Are Too Great To Gatekeep
32 Things Under $25 For Anyone Who’d Rather Organize Than Declutter
Shhhh, These 35 Beauty Products Are Actually Cheap Versions Of More Expensive Ones
People Are Making These 25 Everyday Products At Home To Save Major Money, And I’m Honestly Ready To Start My DIY Journey
25 Things From Walmart To Basically Transform Your Backyard Into A 5-Star Resort
“I Thought It Was Just Stress”: 17 People Shared The Early Symptoms They Regret Brushing Off
18 Of The Creepiest Urban Legends From Around The World That Still Haunt People Today
32 Products To Help Solve The Grooming Issues You Wish Would Disappear
50 Things Basically Every Person On Earth Has Experienced Once In Their Life But Never, Ever, Ever, Ever, Ever Talks About
You Might Actually Be A Vampire! Take This Quiz To Confirm!
Just 35 Great Things For Anyone Whose Bones Hurt And Is Regularly In Bed By 9 P.M.
43 Amazon Finds That *May* Have You Hitting The “Add To Cart” Button 43 Times
Anyone Who Hates Travel Stress Should Pack These 32 Game-Changing Products In Their Suitcase
“TMZ Is About To Clear Out Congress Faster Than Midterms Ever Could”: TMZ Has Taken Its Cameras To Capitol Hill, And People Think Politicians Have Finally Met Their Match
27 Catholics And Atheists Shared Their Thoughts On The Trump-Pope Beef, And I Was Honestly Really Surprised By The Responses
“She Can See Him Again In Hell”: People Are Sharing How They Accidentally Found Out Their Partners Were Cheating On Them
If You Can Name These Childhood Games From A Single Screenshot, You Definitely Spent Your Youth Glued To A Computer Screen
“Here Is A List Of Mean Things I’ve Said To My Girlfriend Without Knowing They Were Actually Insults”: This Man Is Going Mega Viral For His Willingness To Change The Way He Speaks To Women
It’s National Anime Day! What do you think is the BEST anime of all time?
So You’ve Done Your Spring Cleaning, Now Here Are 37 Things To Help You Stay Organized
28 Mother’s Day Gifts For The Mom Who Says They “Don’t Want Anything”
26 Products You’ll Take A Look At Once And Say “Ooooh, Fun!”
Plan Your Dream Bachelorette Party And We’ll Tell You Where Your Perfect Honeymoon Destination Is
29 Practical Products Under $25 That’ll Improve Your Life This Spring
“Don’t Do This. Ever”: The Internet Is NOT Holding Back After These EXTREMELY Odd Comments A Fox News Host Made About Eric Swalwell
People Are Sharing Their Dating A Coworker “Horror Stories," And I’m Cackling At The Responses
39 Beauty Products With Results So Magical, You’ll Wish You Started Using Them A Decade Ago
Choose Flowers And I’ll Tell You What Type Of Fairy You Are
Gatekeeping Isn’t Cool, So I’m Sharing These 33 Fresh Finds With You
People Are Freaking Out Because Meghan Markle Wore A Green Dress, And This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things
30 Dresses That’ll Make You Feel Like You’re Living In Your Very Own Rom-Com
Create A '90s Music Playlist And We’ll Reveal Your Lucky Number
Trump’s Latest Photo Op Isn’t Going The Way He Hoped
35 Purchases So Smart, You’ll Feel Like The Shopping Version Of Einstein
51 Things That’ll Help Your Outdoor Space Become Your Entire Personality For The Next Five Months
I Followed 4 Famous Banana Bread Recipes From Chrissy Teigen, Kourtney Kardashian, Joanna Gaines, And The Gyllenhaal Siblings To Find The Best One
Trump May Have Deleted His AI Jesus Photo, But Christians Haven’t Forgotten — Here’s How They’re Honestly Reacting
Can You Ace This Sabrina Carpenter “Man’s Best Friend” Lyrics Quiz?
24 Date Night Lingerie Pieces That Won’t Make You Fidget All Through Dinner In Annoyance
People Are Gagged Over Alex Cooper’s Unfiltered Video Calling Out Alix Earle Amid Their Ongoing Feud
Here’s A Roundup Of The Most Shocking, Gross, And Downright Disturbing Moments From “Euphoria’s” Season 3 Premiere
Welp, Trump Just Turned On One Of His Biggest Allies In The Messiest Way Possible
If You Have Adult Money And No Kids You Have To Spend It On, Treat Yourself To These 24 Things
If You’re Looking For A New Little Obsession, These 31 Products And Activities Are Here For You
People Cannot Believe This 30-Second Clip From C-SPAN About Trump Is Actually Real
These 41 Products Are So Impressive, You’ll Feel Like Throwing A Parade In Their Honor
This “Friends” Character Quiz Is So Hard, You Probably Won’t Be Able To Pass It Unless You’ve Seen Every Single Episode
JD Vance Just Had His Own George W. Bush Moment, And The Internet Cannot Handle It
Pick Outfits For Every Season And We’ll Reveal Your Aesthetic!
The Average Person Can’t Score Higher Than 27% On This Extremely Basic Vintage Trivia Quiz, And It’s Kinda Sad
31 People Just Confessed The Secrets That Would Make Their Friends And Family Gasp, And I’m Honestly Shook
Here Are 20 Iconic ’90s Songs—If You Can’t Identify At Least 12, Your Music Taste CANNOT Be Trusted
If You Have Strong Verbal Intelligence, Solving This SAT Scramble Should Be Easy As Pie
Well, It Looks Like Trump And Vance Didn’t Consult On Their Explanations For The AI “Jesus” Pic
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Memories, in the form of plastic alligators
The Ngogo chimpanzee war
How DNA forensics is transforming studies of ancient manuscripts
Into the Wood Chipper
Hampshire College winding down after 6 decades
Now Online: a Treasure Trove of 1000s of Secret Concert Recordings
The Pigeon Has a Meltdown (What Kids Really Want From Picture Books)
Why a sex shop is the perfect job for this autistic comedian
The Perfect Car for 2026
Carney Liberals Secure Majority Government
Waiting for the moment to ignite their dreams on the asphalt
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Need to build a button-pressing rig
Getting over a friendship breakup
What constitutes sufficient evidence of Canadian ancestry?
Ways to Sleep For One Night in an Empty House
Choosing a PhD program
Mental health gap, LeetCode, and how to get back into work?
Removing cat pee from a Nintendo Switch Lite
How to get my angry kitty to stop peeing on our bed?
How do they make MSG?
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Amazon Buys Globalstar For $10.8 Billion, Moving To Expand Its Satellite Internet Service
Sony Is Removing Many Popular Features From Its Free OTA TV Options
FCC Grants Netgear Conditional Approval For Routers
Microsoft Reveals Major Price Increase For All Surface PCs
California Ghost-Gun Bill Wants 3D Printers To Play Cop, EFF Says
Audit Finds Google, Microsoft, and Meta Still Tracking Users After Opt-Out
Chrome Now Lets You Turn AI Prompts Into Repeatable 'Skills'
Thousands of Rare Concert Recordings Are Landing On the Internet Archive
Social Media Platforms Need To Stop Never-Ending Scrolling, UK's Starmer Says
Google Faces Mass Arbitration By Advertisers Seeking Billions
A New Computer Chip Could Finally Withstand The Hellscape of Venus
Air Force Pushed Out UFO Investigator
WeatherBug Data Says October 8 Is the Real Perfect Date
Stanford Report Highlights Growing Disconnect Between AI Insiders and Everyone Else
Apple AI Glasses Will Rival Meta's With Several Styles, Oval Cameras
Boing Boing
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Nintendo spent almost a decade fine-tuning fart noises for Tomodachi Life
A YouTuber is producing the Bloodborne movie fans have wanted for a decade
Frank Oz returns to puppetry with webseries Judge… Boing Boing?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette bought by nonprofit
19th-century page turners were carved to look like human hands
Did Victorians really treat headaches by hammering metal helmets?
Whimsical stone-like robot by Hisashi Nakagawa comes alive with glowing eyes and mechanical legs
Turn your voice notes into well-written novels for just $400
Starfield's new expansion isn't likely to change your mind on the game
How are crypto games doing in 2026?
Celebrating 20 years of Neil banging out the tunes
The Pokémon Company is looking for an ecologist with a PhD
This site supercharges your library card with reciprocal libraries
Vance, impressed with Iran's "economic terrorism," says the U.S. should try it too
Virginia joins slow-motion plan to sidestep Electoral College
Grandpa Pudding Brains sure sees some weird doctors
Asimov's 1980 review of 1984 called Orwell scientifically ignorant
X cuts payments clickbait aggregators
Anti-AI security expert tries Claude Code. It worked. He hated it
1 in 750 trillion: the staged truck crashes of New Orleans East
Caity Weaver ate her way across America to find the best free restaurant bread
Sid Krofft, who filled childhoods with glorious weirdness, dies at 96
The overdose spike that alarmed NPR was a model trained on old data
FBI doc says Epstein introduced Melania to Trump, but OK, let's go with "chance meeting"
Streamline your AI apps with this one subscription (that's currently 51% off)
France to replace Windows with Linux as wariness of U.S. grows
Canada's Liberals take parliamentary majority after latest special election
Trump Phone's "final" design still very gold
Thanks, Trump! — here's what happens when the world runs low on helium
How did the FBI recover Signal messages from a deleted app?
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[$] Tagging music with MusicBrainz Picard
[$] Development statistics for the 7.0 kernel
[$] A build system aimed at license compliance
[$] Removing read-only transparent huge pages for the page cache
[$] A flood of useful security reports
[$] LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 9, 2026
[$] Ripping CDs and converting audio with fre:ac
[$] An API for handling arithmetic overflow
[$] Sharing stories on Scuttlebutt
[$] Protecting against TPM interposer attacks
[$] Ubuntu's GRUBby plans
[$] IPC medley: message-queue peeking, io_uring, and bus1
LWN.net Weekly Edition for April 2, 2026
Pandoc: a workhorse for document conversion
The role of LLMs in patch review
Objections to systemd age-attestation changes go overboard
Rust's next-generation trait solver
The many failures leading to the LiteLLM compromise
Vibe-coded ext4 for OpenBSD
LWN.net Weekly Edition for March 26, 2026
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Want to Write a Compiler? Just Read These Two Papers (2008)
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Fixing a 20-year-old bug in Enlightenment E16
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Good Sleep, Good Learning (2012)
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Wacli – WhatsApp CLI: sync, search, send
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Claude Code Routines
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My AI-Assisted Workflow
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My adventure in designing API keys
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A communist Apple II and fourteen years of not knowing what you're testing
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Picasso’s Guernica (Gigapixel)
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MDalgorithms (AI Healthcare) – Hiring Growth Marketer – Remote – $80K-$140K
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Installing OpenBSD on the Pomera DM250 Writerdeck
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Stop Flock
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Understanding Clojure's Persistent Vectors, pt. 1 (2013)
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Dependency cooldowns turn you into a free-rider
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Amazon to acquire Globalstar and expand Amazon Leo satellite network
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5NF and Database Design
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What Is in Road Flares?
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Turn your best AI prompts into one-click tools in Chrome
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Google Gemma 4 Runs Natively on iPhone with Full Offline AI Inference
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Founders Need to Be Ruthless When Chasing Deals
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Not all elementary functions can be expressed with exp-minus-log
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The Orange Pi 6 Plus
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Rare concert recordings are landing on the Internet Archive
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Let's talk space toilets
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PCBWay sponsorship: full-size SD module for Arduino projects
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The dangers of California's legislation to censor 3D printing
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Guide.world: A compendium of travel guides
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Tell HN: Fiverr left customer files public and searchable
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Seed: Adding `vau` with an immutable dynamic environment to Chez Scheme
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Projected warming will exceed the long-term thermal limits of rice cultivation
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Sources: SoftBank invites more banks to join its $40B loan backing its OpenAI investment, requiring them to commit ~$5B each; SoftBank has already invested $30B (Bloomberg)
ByteDance launches its Seedance 2.0 video model to enterprise clients in 100+ countries, excluding the US amid legal disputes, after a February launch in China (Juro Osawa/The Information)
PitchBook: US growth and late-stage venture funds raised $23.6B YTD, up from $7.4B in 2025 and above the totals for any of the past 12 years, amid the AI boom (Yuliya Chernova/Wall Street Journal)
Q&A with ElevenLabs co-founder Mati Staniszewski on how audio models work, the company's business model, the conversational Turing Test, voice agents, and more (John Collison/Cheeky Pint)
Asia's startup funding rose 93% YoY to $27.4B in Q1, the highest quarterly total in 3+ years, with Chinese startups raising $16.5B and Indian startups $3.8B (Joanna Glasner/Crunchbase News)
Apple endorses the ~$11.6B Amazon-Globalstar deal, citing a "proven track record" with Amazon infrastructure; Apple holds a ~20% stake in Globalstar (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)
ASML reports Q1 net sales of €8.8B, above €8.5B est., a €2.8B net profit, above €2.5B est., and raises 2026 net sales forecast to €36B to €40B from €34B to €39B (Arjun Kharpal/CNBC)
Sources and analyst estimates: Uber is on track to spend $7.5B+ on buying robotaxis and $2.5B+ on equity stakes in their makers over the next few years (Financial Times)
Google DeepMind introduces Gemini Robotics-ER 1.6 robotic reasoning model, saying it shows significant spatial and physical reasoning improvements over ER 1.5 (Google DeepMind)
Sources: ahead of US midterms, Democrats have been advised not to antagonize a ~$300M pro-AI lobby; internal polling shows broad support for tougher AI rules (Financial Times)
Global smartphone shipments fell 4.1% YoY in Q1, the first decline since 2023, amid a memory chip crunch; Samsung's shipments grew 3.6% and Apple's grew 3.3% (IDC)
Sources: a Snap-Perplexity AI search deal calling for Perplexity to pay Snap $400M has fallen apart; Snap is set to announce significant layoffs on Wednesday (Alex Heath/Sources)
A profile of BusPatrol, whose AI-powered cameras on 35K+ school buses in 24 US states record vehicles passing illegally, claiming they help reduce violations (Byard Duncan/Bloomberg)
Sources: at least two US federal agencies and three congressional committees have reached out to Anthropic to test Claude Mythos, quietly bypassing Trump's ban (Politico)
How some mathematicians are exploring ways to incorporate LLM models into their research without losing direct experience with mathematical understanding (Konstantin Kakaes/Quanta Magazine)
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Trump’s Blockade Risks Upending an Emerging Détente With China
Rubio Hosts Israel and Lebanon for Rare Meeting Shadowed by U.S.-Iran War
How China’s Weapons Transfers to Iran Have Evolved Over Decades
Vance Says Pope Leo Should Be More Careful When Talking About Theology
Pope Leo’s Challenge in Cameroon: Show African Catholics How Much They Matter
Gallego Dismissed Rumors of a ‘Flirty’ Swalwell, Highlighting a Culture of Silence
A New Accuser Says Eric Swalwell Sexually Assaulted Her
Swalwell’s Exit Injects ‘Chaos’ Into California Governor’s Race
Resignations of Eric Swalwell and Tony Gonzales Set Up Special Election Fights in Texas and California
Prosecutors Make Surprise Visit to Fed as Pirro Defends Investigation
King Charles III and Queen Camilla Will Visit D.C., New York and Virginia
Justice Dept. Moves to Vacate Jan. 6 Convictions for Far-Right Extremists
JD Vance Heckled In Antiwar Protest at Turning Point USA Event
The $40 Half Chicken That Ruffled Brooklyn
War Exposes Gaps in India’s Clean Energy Push
A Police Chief Had a $4.5 Million Gambling Problem. No One Knew.
Hampshire College Will Close Amid Student Enrollment Declines
Texas A&M Picks an Insider for President After Months of Conflict
How Peter Magyar Defeated Viktor Orban, a Former Ally, In Hungary’s Election
Hochul Proposes Tax on N.Y.C. Second Homes That Are Worth $5 Million
Camp Mystic Hearing in Texas Weighs Reopening After Deadly Flooding
Ricky Cobb Has Built a Mini-Empire Through ’70s Nostalgia
Trump Is in Over His Head
Have Mental Health Concerns Influenced Your Choice to Have Children?
Late Night Laughs at Explanations of Trump’s Jesus ‘Joke’
Billy Crystal to Return to Broadway With Solo Show ‘860’ About Losing His Home in L.A. Fires
Surgeon Who Removed Wrong Organ From Patient Is Charged in His Death
Inside the Radical Zionist Group Linked to an N.Y.C. Assassination Plot
N.F.L. Reporter Resigns From The Athletic Amid an Investigation
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Trump’s Logic for Blockading the Blockaders
A Blasphemous President
The Guitar Sounds New Again
SpaceX Is Basically a Huge Meme Stock
Trump’s Latest Meltdown
What Does Lena Dunham Want to Tell Us?
The Strange Origin of AI’s ‘Reasoning’ Abilities
The 10 Things the Bezoses Are Almost Certainly Grateful for Each Morning
<em>The Atlantic</em>’s May Cover: Caity Weaver Finds the Best Free Restaurant Bread in America
The Eighth Deadly Sin
Don’t Just Replace Chavez—Rethink Monuments
The Challenge the Artemis II Crew Gave the Rest of Us
Trump Ditched Hearts and Minds in the Iran War
I Found It: The Best Free Restaurant Bread in America
Hegseth’s Unholy War
Trump Pivots to ‘Least Bad Option’ On Iran
The Parable of the President
There’s a Message for MAGA in Viktor Orbán’s Defeat
Photos: Hungarians Cheer Orbán’s Loss
Three Changes Wrought by the Iran War
The Most Important Thing Dave Chappelle Ever Did Was Walk Away
An Oligarchy of Old People
How to Tax Billionaires
In Praise of ‘Difficult’ Kids
Harmeet Dhillon Is Not Wasting Any Time
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What Zendaya Leaves Unsaid
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, April 14th
How Much Has the War in Iran Depleted the U.S. Missile Supply?
Top Attractions at Anxietyland Amusement Park
“The Peace President” Gets Belligerent with Iran and the Pope
The Hungarian Election Shows That Even Strongmen Can Lose
Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 13th
Briefly Noted Book Reviews
Why I Wanted to Keep My Marriage a Secret, by David Sedaris
“Apocalypso,” by Dobby Gibson
A Lesson of Vietnam: Getting in Is Easier than Getting Out
Ed Solomon’s Family Portrait
Sandy Liang Puts a Bow on It
The Violence in Vermeer
St. Paul Remade Human History. How Did He Do It?
New Orleans’s Car-Crash Conspiracy
The Return of Family Detention
Noah Kahan Makes an Unlikely Home-Town Hero
What Wallace Shawn Did Before His “Moth Days”
Zara Larsson Gets Her Flowers
When It Gets Warm . . .
“Clarion,” by Rae Armantrout
Letters from Our Readers
The Wild Mind of the Romanian Director Radu Jude
Sam Wang, Politician-in-Training
R. Kikuo Johnson’s “Meet-Cute”
Sam Altman’s Trust Issues at OpenAI
“Blue Heron” Is an Exalted Drama of Troubled Childhood
Douglas Stuart Reads “A Private View”
Elle Fanning Gets the Money Shot
“A Private View,” by Douglas Stuart
Douglas Stuart on the Push and Pull of an Old Life Versus a New One
Mad About the Mandolin
Will J. D. Vance Inherit MAGA?
“Exit 8” Is a Video-Game Adaptation That Ingeniously Subverts Its Source
Daily Cartoon: Friday, April 10th
Trump’s Strategic and Moral Failure in Iran
Zohran Mamdani, Perpetual Student of the City
A Grandmother’s Life in Photos
The Global Stakes of Hungary’s Pivotal Election
Isa Genzken Finds Chaos in Order
Israel’s War in Lebanon Has Not Stopped
The Costs of Trump’s Iran-War Folly
“Big Mistakes” Is a Crime Show for the Girls and the Gays
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, April 9th
What the Verdict Against Meta and Google Says About the Way We Live Now
So Sorry—I Was Just Reminded of My Own Mortality
It’s Déjà Vu All Over Again
Pam Bondi Fails to Make Her Case
A Reading List from the Director of the Noguchi Museum
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Which State Was the Location of the Most Powerful Earthquake Recorded in U.S. History?
Slate Mini Crossword for April 15, 2026
She Was a MAGA Darling. She’s About to Be Unemployed. Her New Book Isn’t Helping.
Why Forgetting About Impeachment and Moving On Is a Terrible Idea
Does JD Vance Have the Juice?
Honey, I Shrunk My Wife!
Bosses, Stop Using AI And Do Your Job
We Know What the Next 17 Years of Sports Hold.
How Stephen King Made <em>The Shining </em>Even Scarier
One of Silicon Valley’s Hottest Companies Is Facing a Revolt—From Its Own Fans
She Was the Queen of Aughts Controversy. A New Book Shows How Much Harm It All Did.
A TV Legend Is Truly Great on Lisa Kudrow’s HBO Sitcom
This Is an Essential Part of Modern Work. Our CEO Refuses to Do It.
Evidence of Me Hitting Rock Bottom Is Publicly Available. Now I Have to Talk About It in Job Interviews.
My Husband and I Had a Harrowing Encounter With a Bear. I Never Imagined the Way It Would Transform My Sex Life.
Slate Pears Game 243: Apr. 14, 2026
My Husband Doesn’t Exactly “Measure Up.” A Group of Women Has Made Him Acutely Aware of That.
Slate Crossword: School With Six Players (!) Drafted into the WNBA in 2026 (Four Letters)
She Changed the Way Women Have Sex. Decades Later, Her Impact Can Still Be Felt.
I’m a 40-Year-Old Woman in My First Serious Relationship With a Man. I Need to Know If What I’m Really Feeling Is Normal.
Slate SoundBites for April 14, 2026
My Niece Wants to Know Why I Don’t Speak to My Father. My Brother Will Be Furious If I Tell Her the Truth.
Who Was the High School Sweetheart of Superboy?
Slate Mini Crossword for April 14, 2026
Ron DeSantis Has a Bizarre Strategy for Political Domination. It Involves Fistfuls of Fried Seafood.
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Vatican City is Overrun with Crime Thanks to Its Woke Pope
A Childhood in Lebanon, in Spite of War
Pregnancy Drinking Games
If Every Congressman Facing Credible Rape Allegations Resigned, We’d Have No One Left to Govern the Country
I Finally Got a Walking Pad to Store Under the Bed and Never Use
We Have Achieved Our Goal of Making Everything Worse Than It Was Before
Here at H&R Block, It’s Our Pleasure to Answer Your Questions About How We Funnel Your Tax Dollars Into the Gullet of the Great War Pig
Excerpts from The Believer: An Interview with Thomas McGuane
America’s Op-ed Columnists Brainstorm Future Headlines About the Birth Rate
Cover Letter for a Job I Don’t Want
Treasure Collecting
An Open Letter to My Eight-Year-Old Following His Harrowing Battle with Norovirus Early on a School Day
Relax, We Can’t Invoke the Twenty-Fifth Amendment Every Time a President Threatens to Murder Millions of People
Reviews of New Food: Hormbles Chormbles
The Shocking Truth About This President That We’ve Been Sitting on for Months Is Now Available for Preorder
The Story of Art + Water
President Nyarlathotep Is Simply Engaging in Classic “Mad Outer God” Negotiating Tactics
An Excerpt from Johanna Gohmann and Emily Flake’s New Book All Toddlers Are Scorpios
My Country vs. My Country
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How must a 19th Century hotel be redesigned to use gas elevators instead of electric elevators? – worldbuilding.stackexchange.com
Short Story. Told from the point of view of a chess piece – scifi.stackexchange.com
Is oestrogen in tap water lowering the average age of puberty for girls? – skeptics.stackexchange.com
Incomplete color wheel - one color not allowed – puzzling.stackexchange.com
Analyzing a "Foreign endorsement makes you inelectable" law – worldbuilding.stackexchange.com
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Combining <= and >= in same QGIS expression – gis.stackexchange.com
How can democracies build resilience when letting hard left/hard right regimes assume power? – politics.stackexchange.com
Hall's paper on Hall algebras – mathoverflow.net
Yet another question on Reap and Sow – mathematica.stackexchange.com
Hostile reaction to relationship within the lab – academia.stackexchange.com
Find all sets of thousand natural numbers such that their product equals their sum. – puzzling.stackexchange.com
отмазываться meaning in context – russian.stackexchange.com
Given a Prüfer Code generate a tree – codegolf.stackexchange.com
For a non-physicalist, is there a simple and operational definition of "material" and "physical"? – philosophy.stackexchange.com
How long is ‘The Faerie Queene’ by Edmund Spenser? – literature.stackexchange.com
Problem with tkz-grapheur package – tex.stackexchange.com
Can you still receive trading cards for a game if you unmark it as private? – gaming.stackexchange.com
What are some advantages of set theory compared to type theory for mathematical research (foundations or otherwise)? – mathoverflow.net
Output a Sturmian sequence – codegolf.stackexchange.com
Short Story. A martian invades Earth single handed. Takes over the planet. Watches tv lots. Threatens Stalin – scifi.stackexchange.com
Copyright for posthumously published books – law.stackexchange.com
How could Medieval Tech People deal with Red Mud – worldbuilding.stackexchange.com
Do I need ground rod(s) for a load center at detached covered RV port? – diy.stackexchange.com
Manhua set in the future, where the female lead is a secret food blogger and her fiancé cheats on her with her younger half-sister – scifi.stackexchange.com
Confusion about a characterization of toric stacks – mathoverflow.net
How to reduce memory/CPU usage during build by Visual Studio build? – superuser.com
Aladdin (1992): Why are Jafar’s wishes undone at the end? – movies.stackexchange.com
Why did "boxer" become the default air-cooled engine? – aviation.stackexchange.com
Suspension in kiddie Balance Bike – bicycles.stackexchange.com
Recent Questions - Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange
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combine aux.xml pdf georeference information into pdf itself - FME or python
Coordinates format conversion when importing CSV into QGIS
Google Earth Engine (GEE)Tasks are submitted but not running
Combining <= and >= in same QGIS expression
Rel. 4.00 - 3.44.9 [closed]
Bug upload plugin
Uneditable Geopackage Layers
GML Attributes to OGR Field seems to not work in QGIS
Setting the top (default) attribute of QgsFields in QgsVectorLayer
Create a continuous network from a polyline layer with gaps [closed]
Getting KML <name>s back out of <SimpleData>
Stopping ogr2ogr -f LIBKML <SimpleData>
OSM Vector tile ST_AsMVTGeom SQL query Coordinates error
Get monthly NDVI and NDWI median for a year, from Landsat collection Google Earth Engine (GEE)
Why QGIS Zonal Statistics gives me wrong results?
Using the Intersect filter in OWSlib to filter data between two WFS
Aligning dashed lines with SLD
Added edits don't show or exist when loading project from QField back to QGIS
Using a variable in a SQL expression within Make Feature Layer function
Using JavaScript unable to work out how to log into organizational ArcGIS Enterprise Portal
Undo move layer in QGIS 3
ArcGIS API GraphicsLayer is not visible on map
Permission denied when trying to Initialize google earth engine
Geo .PDF to .tiff background colour
Combining multiple raster layers to make landcover map for Borneo
Calculating connectivity of region in ArcGIS Pro
How to create a shapefile [polygon type] from a Geodataframe, returned from a Oracle Spatial cursor with geometry column type=cx_Oracle.LOB?
Orthophoto processed with Photoscan distorted in QGIS [closed]
Show updated xy coordinates 'live'?
Send viewparams GeoServer using Leaflet
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Office Hours April 13, 2026: Questions and Discussion about Navigating Academia, School, and the Subreddit
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Short Answers to Simple Questions | April 08, 2026
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Why didn't Emperor Go-Mizunoo... um... keep it in his pants?
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Hello! We are Camilla Townsend and Josh Anthony, editors of “After the Broken Spears: The Aztecs in the Wake of Conquest.” Ask us anything about the Aztecs, colonial Mexico, and what life was like for Indigenous people in the wake of Spanish conquest.
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To what extent did Polish Jews believe stereotypes about American Jewish wealth and influence before or during WWII?
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Johnny Appleseed famously had a tin utensil that he used for soup and wore like a hat. Was this a thing, or was it *his* thing? How would this have been viewed by people at the time?
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If any, what king of public transportation did ancient cities have?
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I was recently considering the Roman method for bottom wiping, which led me onto (so sorry) the modern use of toilet paper, somewhat surprised to find it’s introduction around the 1850’s, in western society, which has me asking the question… What was generally used before this date?
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What did the everyday life of a medieval Knight look like in the 12-13th century?
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Why were the Japanese Government and people so accepting of the U.S. occupation after WW2? What factors led to this? What are the sources for it?
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Why do some places group eggs in the category of dairy products?
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Were late antique cities (in the eastern Mediterranean at least) completely devoid of trees?
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Why didn’t steppe nomads just settle peacefully in farming societies if both groups originally came from the same people?
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Were there major explorers outside of Europe?
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Was Hermann Göring actually bad in school but excelled in military school?
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Abe lincoln story veracity
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I'm a western European king and two of my vassals are fighting. Do I tell them to knock it off or should I not care all that much?
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How many religious people were killed during Spanish II republic before the national coup?
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Why was Norway wealthy even before they discovered oil?
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The "9 million burned witches" number is fabricated. Who specifically moved it from an 18th century pamphlet into mainstream feminist scholarship?
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What societies did Greece consider civilized other then Egypt and Persia, and what was their criteria for "civilized"?
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What is the origin of Anti-Korean sentiment in Japan?
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Did Ireland ever shoot down (or attempt to shoot down) aircraft during the Second World War?
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Why did vietnamese change into Latin characters, but not Lao and Khmer?
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Was the Maginot Line a failure?
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Archive Porn - Images of Documents of Historical Importance
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Note passed by Condoleezza Rice to George W. Bush confirming transfer of power to the Iraqi Interim Government (2004-06-28) [1000 x 699]
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[Telegrams] between Equator W/T Station and HMS Dorsetshire, dated 16 Jan 1937 [2k, resolutions vary] [OC]
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Editorial cartoon, newspaper clipping, "The State" (Columbia, SC), March 29, 1907 [1088x1085]
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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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Artifacts
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Eugenia Falleni’s dildo made from wood and leather. Housed in the Crime Museum, Sidney, Australia. (1270x946)
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A Chinese method of execution: A prisoner is chopped in two by a man with a large blade. Gouache painting on rice paper, c. 1850. [3624x2415]
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A damaged Spartan helmet, on display in the British Museum. This bronze helmet was made in the Corinthian style, and was standard head gear worn by soldiers in the Spartan Army.[1080 × 1278]
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Interior of The Cave of Saint Ignatius. The cave was home to Saint Ignatius of Loyola who shut himself in a cave to pray and do penance during his sojourn in the city of Manresa from 1522-1523. The Cave is a natural grotto over which the Church is built. [4319 x 3453]
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Model of a mermaid, made from fish parts and papier-mâché. Japan, 19th century [2677x2033]
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Choszczno Treasure accidentally discovered in 1969 in Poland. 3311 recovered silver coins, Swedish, Polish and others in a ceramic vessel. 1507-1660, silver, ceramic, National Museum in Szczecin. [4000x3000]
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Reception hall with fountain and inlaid marble flooring, reconstructed. Cairo, Egypt, Ottoman Empire, 17th century [2400x1608]
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Spear tips with ox and rat motifs. China, Warring States, 475–221 BC [1115x1240]
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Tiny carving of a duck from ancient Egypt: Amarna period, 1349 - 1330 BCE [963 x 1271]
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Naukratic figure shaped like an erect phallus. Egypt, 400-50 BC [1000x972]
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Two acupuncture models. Japan, 19th century [600x870]
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Candle holders with girl figures amongst thistles. Égide Rombaux (ivory), Frans Hoosemans (silver), Brussel, about 1899/1900. [4719 x 7078]
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Rattan shield with iron boss. Tibet, 15th century [1460x1460]
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A Battle Standard flag of the Sikh Empire featuring Durga on her lion or tiger mount. India, circa 1830s-1840s. [800x533]
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Lapis-lazuli bull's head, probably Mesopotamian in origin, set into a gold mount of Egyptian workmanship, from the 3rd Intermediate Period (c. 1077–664 BCE), with floral decoration. From Dahshur in Egypt, now housed at the British Museum [1324x1802]
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Ancient sculpture of a young man. The artifact is located in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples. The caption under the exhibit - "Epheb" - suggests that we are dealing with the image of a Greek young man aged 18-20 who has undergone military training. [1200x1600]
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A kabuki robe (uchikake) from Japan, with design of tortoise, crane, and pines. 1850–1868 CE, made of wool, silk, cotton, gold-wrapped thread, and metals. Now housed at the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts [1049x1574]
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Stela 35 from Piedras Negras, in Guatemala, depicting the Maya ruler Itzam Kʼan Ahk I. 662 CE, now housed at the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum in Germany [1920x2557]
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Gourd-shaped sake bottle (tokkuri) with cherry blossoms, net and Tokugawa family crest. Japan, second half 18th–early 19th century. Lacquered wood with gold, silver, and red togidashimaki-e and hiramaki-e on black ground. Metropolitan Museum of Art collection [3000x4000]
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Baroque reliquary chest of the medieval holy bishop of Cologne, Engelbert II (1185-1225 CE). Made in 1633 CE by the goldsmith Conradt Duisbergh, and now housed at the Cologne Cathedral Treasury in Germany [2235x3741]
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Hellenistic portrayal of a Bactrian camel. The ability of these camels to transport goods along the Silk Road was one of the reasons for the durability of the Bactrian kingdom. ca. late 3rd–early 2nd millennium B.C. by Copper alloy [4000×3433]
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Portrait of Indonesian painter Raden Saleh Sjarif Boestaman, by Friedrich Carl Albert Schreuel. The Netherlands, 1840 [2050x2400]
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Porcelain dish with butterflies. China, Qing dynasty, 1662–1722 [1380x1356]
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Knife and leather case decorated with colorful beads. Canada or United States, Cree peoples, 1890 [3800x3420]
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Iron swords and glass jewelry excavated from Tonoki-Kurumazuka Mound. Osaka, Japan, Kofun period, 6th century AD [3500x3369]
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Linguistics
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Q&A weekly thread - April 13, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Joint Subreddit Statement: The Attack on U.S. Research Infrastructure
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A historical grammar of Phrygian (Sorgo 2026)
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Statistical structure and the evolution of languages
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Bad Hittite, Good Hattian: Linguistic Interference in the Old Hittite Oracle KBo 18.151 (2025)
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The application of "Word Embeddings as Metric Recovery in Semantic Spaces"(Hashimoto, Alvarez-Melis & Jaakkola (2016) ):Mapping Latin Prefixes into 4D Semantic Space: Analyzing super-, supra-, inferior-, infra- via RBF Interpolation
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Q&A weekly thread - April 06, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Endangered languages conference (Boston area)
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Q&A weekly thread - March 30, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Masato Kobayashi (2025) - Hill Korwa of Kado Pani: Outline Grammar, Text and Glossary of a North Munda language
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Q&A weekly thread - March 23, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Humans share acoustic preferences with other animals
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Beyond the pronoun: On neopronouns, nounself pronouns, and the ever-changing politics of language acceptability
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Fact checking Geoffery Pullum's claims about Daniel Everett in Brazil
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Q&A weekly thread - March 16, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Connectives in Asur: A North Munda Language
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Loanwords: Core Concepts and the Case of Wasei Eigo
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A neuroimaging study of language impairments across the biological continuum of Alzheimer's disease (from healthy older adults to dementia).
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Language Contact and Deliberate Change - Sarah Thomason (2007)
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“Inside the kaleidoscope: unravelling the ‘feeling different’ experience of bicultural bilinguals”
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Q&A weekly thread - March 09, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Thoughts on critique of CDA?
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Q&A weekly thread - March 02, 2026 - post all questions here!
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Negativas: A Prototype for Searching and Classifying Sentential Negation in Speech Data
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SPATIAL CODE AND CULTURAL GESTALT IN THE MEDIA FRAMING OF BUSINESS DISCOURSE: A COMPARATIVE 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 | April 13, 2026
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Insects, including bees, may possess forms of subjective experience showing emotional states, attention, and cognitive bias which challenge the view that consciousness requires a large brain, according to a 2025 review in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
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On our compulsion to find a hidden core in things, and why it vanishes the closer we look
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Structural Materialism: An ontological framework rejecting eliminative reductionism and dualism to defend causal continuity, emergent consciousness, and reasons-responsiveness.
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What Bhagavad Gita teaches about controlling the mind and dealing with happiness and sorrow
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The Death of Laplace’s demon - On sterile certainty, Epistemological humility, The Eidetic Accident
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I don't want to be accused of "superiority" again. All the secrets of hedonism and how to strategize it in others were learned from being brutally forced into inferiority. I've been called "the devil," though I'm not having fun these days. Click the link to know why
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The Recursive Self Why Consciousness Is Not a Thing, but a Process That Must Continue
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The more I think about what separates a brain from a computer the less sure I am that anything does.
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Why authoritative texts should be neutral
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Philosopher Sundar Sarukkai says wealth doesn't belong to you but to society (compares Gandhi, Rawls & Tata's take on trusteeship)
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THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE UNVEILED GAZE: THE ONTOLOGICAL ASCENT OF THE CINEMATIC FRAGMENT
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The Folly of Scientism
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You believe in others’ existence before you believe in your own; your self-concept is retroactively constructed out of your concepts of other people
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[ Removed by Reddit ]
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Project Hail Mary is running a philosophical experiment on us: using Grace and Rocky to explore the problem of other minds, and whether trust across radical difference can ever become genuine friendship.
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You're Rust Cohle and this is the burden of consciousness.
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New in-depth autobiographical interview with Felipe De Brigard, discusses philosophy of memory and life inside of academic philosophy...
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Plato warned that some pleasures separate us from reality. The contemporary obsession with feeling good might mean we’re losing sight of what makes life genuinely meaningful
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Our culture valorises the big, coherent self: reading Robert Musil helps me embrace the beauty of my no-self existence
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From humans to rivers to corporations to AI, rights are best understood as organized obligations.
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Hume's Induction problem
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In this video series, I'm going DEEP into what I call “Nietzsche's interpretive ontology”: flux, becoming, will to power, etc.
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/r/philosophy Open Discussion Thread | April 06, 2026
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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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All users must now formally agree to subreddit rules
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Introducing termcn, a shadcn/ui registry to help ship terminal UIs faster
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EasyDocker: a Docker TUI heavily inspired by k9s levaraging beautiful BubbleTea graphics
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Created a tool to help write CLI commands from plain English
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sslx - stop googling openssl flags
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I made a small CLI utility to integrate Ollama into Unix and PowerShell pipelines
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Drop - a high-level sandboxing tool for Linux terminal work
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Maplet, a terminal native execution tracer code navigator. I daily drive it as an extension to my neovim now
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quien: A better WHOIS lookup tool
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CVForge - Generate ATS-friendly PDFs from a YAML file, fully local & open-source
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MacOS-native terminal multiplexer with vertical tabs, powered by libghostty
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Is there a shortcut to jump to the top of the output?
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squix - Database Updates in 23 seconds, from Cold Boot
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I’ve added 250+ curated networking, cloud, and sysadmin snippets to my Zsh vault manager (XC)
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Simple CLI tool to record system audio on macOS
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Render Gaussian Splats in your terminal over SSH
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solcl - 2d solar system viewer tui
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i created a tui app for Anilist ^^
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TUI for ffmpeg so I'd stop googling flags
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cmdgraph, a tool to document any CLI for humans and agents
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park — freeze a server process and free its TCP port, resume later
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cmux-resurrect — save and restore your workspaces with one command
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PSA: If you alias grep to ripgrep, it will silently break many CLI autocompletions
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I was tired of googling the same snippets every time, so i made Sinbo a CLI snippet manager
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Lazyagent - See what your coding agents are doing from the terminal
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r/unixporn - the home for *NIX customization!
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| 2026 Weekly Workshop - Week 14
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Update on Rules and Quality Control
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[OC] I Made an aesthetic terminal music player for spotify
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[sway] he actually had a gun
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[SDDM] OSU!(ummmm, ended up making the game inside TwT)
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[xfce] Artix /aesthetic
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[OC] Cava-Bg, a project I was working on
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[KDE] My lazy rice (re)
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[bspwm] my daily-use gentoo setup!
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[OC] [vxwm] Nicotine
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[KDE] May not be liquid, but its definitely glass
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[Sway] Very minimal productivity setup, all you really need.
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[Aqua] Who said macOS is not customizable ?
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[XFCE] rice minimalista no pc de trabalho
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[Cinnamon DE] My Work Setup
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[vxwm] first time trying to rice by myself
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[Hyprpland]My first rice with my favorite distro Gentoo
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[i3] Finally figured out how to make floating polybar
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[OC] KDE Plasma Widget - Liquid Glass
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[mangoWM] Simple rice
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[Hyprland] I switched from Fedora to CachyOS (feat. vroomies)
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[gnome] mac
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[OC] solcl - 2d solar system viewer tui
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[KDE] MacOS Tahoe Attempt
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[GNOME] Never thought I would be ricing GNOME, and here I am
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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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Morellet Art Generator
In the Shadow of the Tower: A Skyline Murder Mystery
BanRay.eu – a sticker prohibiting AI wearables
Tiny single-page app for the 3/3/3 productivity system
Fiction About Trans People
Taeliana Creative
Parasite Personality Quiz
The Pelican
The Accursèd Alphabetical Clock
PartPerfect - practice app for a cappella singers
[AI] What If You Could Actually Know What Your Judge Did Last Summer?
Adventures in Higher Education Marketing
spider mapping
Glasses Cleaning Simulator
Claude 2028 -- Yes Claude is running for president
Track the Oscar nominees you've watched and pick your winners
'Well, it's twinkle, twinkle, little star, /
Analyzing 5 years'-worth of heart rate and fitness data
The Sound of Ocean Heat Energy
Training chatbots on specific topics
NYT > Science
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Whydah Gally Shipwreck Corrects a Myth About African Gold
Global Wildlife Trade Fuels Spread of Disease from Animals to People
In the Desert, a ‘Cleaning Station’ for Ants
NASA’s Artemis II Astronauts Reunite With Friends and Family After 10-Day Moon Mission
Artemis II Splashdown Gives NASA Momentum in Renewed Moon Race
See Photos From All 10 Days of NASA’s Artemis II Moon Mission
These Chimps Began the Bloodiest ‘War’ on Record. No One Knows Why.
A New Exhibition at New York’s Natural History Museum Honors Fossil Hunters
Youths Who Sued Trump Over Orders to ‘Unleash’ Energy Try to Revive Case
Gray Whales Are Dying in San Francisco Bay
Another Giant Leap Reminds Us How Small We Are
The Northeast Hoped to Lead on Climate. Now It’s Rethinking.
How Recovery Personnel Will Secure Artemis II Capsule at Sea After Splashdown
What will happen during the final hours of the Artemis II mission?
Here’s what the astronauts did for 10 days in space.
Thomas S. Langner, Who Linked Social Ills to Mental Illness, Dies at 102
NASA Artemis II Splashdown: Time, Live Stream and How to Watch Landing
Is a Big Album Dropping? You Might Want to Watch the Road.
E.P.A. Says It Will End Biden’s Coal Ash Disposal Rules
New Charter Allows RFK Jr. to Reclaim Vaccine Policy Despite Court Ruling
For Artemis II, Returning to Earth May Be the Most Dangerous Part of the Mission
Climate Change Denial Sees a Resurgence in Trump’s Washington
I.U.C.N. Red List Moves Emperor Penguins to “Endangered”
Vegetative Patients May Be More Aware Than We Knew
Why Manatees Need Humans to Slow Down and Pay Attention
NASA Prepares for Artemis II Splashdown After Historic Moon Flyby
Patients Are Using Chatbots to Fight Medical Bills, With Mixed Results
NYT > Technology
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Amazon Buys Globalstar for $10.8 Billion, Movingto Expand Its Satellite Internet Service
Man Held in Attack on OpenAI Chief’s Home Had List of A.I. Leaders, Officials Say
Elon Musk, Who Owns X, Appears to Post on TikTok
The Escalating Global A.I. Arms Race
Spice Up Your Cooking Skills With Help From Your Phone
Why It’s Crucial We Understand How A.I. ‘Thinks’
They Were YouTube’s First Stars. Here’s What They Wish They’d Known.
How Older Adults Are Using VR to Counter Social Isolation
Like Anthropic, OpenAI Will Share Latest Technology Only With Trusted Companies
I Feel So Sorry for My A.I. Sunglasses
Have You Used A.I. Chatbots for Nutrition Advice?
Volkswagen to End E.V. Production at Tennessee Plant
Half of Gen Z Uses AI, but Their Feelings Are Souring, Study Shows
Federal Court Denies Anthropic’s Motion to Lift ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Label
Meta Unveils New A.I. Model, Its First From the Superintelligence Lab
Anthropic Claims Its New A.I. Model, Mythos, Is a Cybersecurity ‘Reckoning’
How Accurate Are Google’s A.I. Overviews?
A.I. Is on Its Way to Upending Cybersecurity
The Big Bang: A.I. Has Created a Code Overload
Forget the A.I. Apocalypse. Memes Have Already Nuked Our Culture.
NYT > Arts
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Daring and Dazzling, a New LACMA Floats Above Los Angeles
What Does an American Orchestra Need in a Conductor?
Taylor Frankie Paul Will Not Face New Domestic Violence Charges
Sofia Isella’s Dark Pop Is Poetic, Feminist and Right on Time
Oasis, Phil Collins and Sade to Join Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
‘Planet Money’ Is Now a Book. And a Game. And a Record Label.
‘Innocence’ at the Met Opera Transforms With Backstage Magic
Kanye West’s Comeback: Sellouts, a Canceled Festival and Big Questions
‘DTF St. Louis’ and the Complex Tragedy of the Straight-ish Man
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Unbridled Passions: The Eight Horses of King Mu, Son of Heaven (ca. 1300)
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Autobiography of a “Jeep” (1943)
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Happy Public Domain Day 2026!
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The Launch of Our End-of-Year Fundraiser!
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Breaking the Celestial Ceiling: Now and Then #4
Through the Magnifying Glass: The Cheese Mites (1903)
Splitting Hairs: Chinese Immigrants, the Queue, and the Boundaries of Political Citizenship
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Perspiration, Bilocation, and Plagiarisation: “The Heat Wave” (1929)
The “Private” Photographs of Bolette Berg and Marie Høeg (ca. 1895–1903)
Dancing Naked on the Head of a Pin: The Early History of Microphotography
Trojan Pig: Tiny Cryptic #11
The Language of Form: Lothar Schreyer’s Kreuzigung (1920)
Strings Attached: Helen Haiman Joseph’s A Book of Marionettes (1920)
Off with Their Heads: Illustrations of Blemmyes (ca. 1175–1724)
Imagining an Idle Countess: George Wightwick’s The Palace of Architecture
Under Construction: Tiny Cryptic #10
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Charles Davy’s Conjectural Observations on the Origin and Progress of Alphabetic Writing (1772)
Bernard Sleigh’s Anciente Mappe of Fairyland (ca. 1920 edition)
The Old, Old, Very Old Man: Thomas Parr and the Longevity Trade
Old Tricks: Tiny Cryptic #9
“The Great Enigma of Our Times”: Henry George’s Poverty and Progress (1881 edition)
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Gilded Fish: Illustrations from Histoire naturelle des dorades de la Chine (1780)
Charles Butler’s The Feminine Monarchie, or the History of Bees (1634 edition)
As Bright as a Feather: Ostriches, Home Dyeing, and the Global Plume Trade
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Feather Tickler: Tiny Cryptic #8
A Popeless Situation: Now and Then #2
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Confessional Boxes: Tiny Cryptic #7
“I Am Making the World My Confessor”: Mary MacLane, the Wild Woman from Butte
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“The Form of a Demon and the Heart of a Person”: Kitagawa Utamaro’s Prints of Yamauba and Kintarō (ca. 1800)
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Jack London, Jack Johnson, and the Fight of the Century
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