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Fairness is what the powerful 'can get away with,' psychologists find
The willingness of those in power to act fairly depends on how easily others can collectively push back against unfair treatment, psychologists have found.
The beauty of a text only webpage
There's something I love about opening a text-only webpage.
They're a refuge from the GDPR cookie banners, the trashy ads, the email opt-ins, and the god...
Why Are There So Many Rationalist Cults?—Asterisk
There’s a lot to like about the Rationalist community, but they do have a certain tendency to spawn — shall we say — high demand groups. We sent a card-carrying Rat to investigate what’s really going on.
The Missing Protocol: Let Me Know
I want a new protocol, tentatively called “Let Me Know” (LMK). The purpose is to provide someone an anonymous way to get notified when a singular, specific event occurs. Here’s a basic use case: Some random blog author has published Parts 1 and 2 of a series. You enjoyed it, and you want to know…
NYC’s Urban Textscape
Analyzing All of the Words Found on NYC Streets
Safe JSON in script tags: How not to break a site – sirre.al
Is Meta Scraping the Fediverse for AI?
Is a large corporate entity scraping a community-run open social network to train AI models for profit?
AOL Will End Its Dial-Up Internet Service (Yes, It’s Still Operating)
The company said the service, synonymous with the early days of the internet, will be discontinued on Sept. 30.
My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
I Tried Every Todo App and Ended Up With a .txt File - Alireza Bashiri
Try and | Yale Grammatical Diversity Project: English in North America
The Sticker Archive · The Hacker Archive · The Hacker Archive
LEAKED: A New List Reveals Top Websites Meta Is Scraping of Copyrighted Content to Train Its AI
The tech giant is sidestepping guardrails that websites use to prevent being scraped, data show, in a move whistleblowers say is unethical and potentially illegal.
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In 2023, We Need Our Useless Little Treats More Than Ever
Why would you want to make these hard times even more miserable by eliminating that rush of happiness you get from a bite of chocolate or from watching four episodes of Emily in Paris in one day?
Linkfest #37: "Wind Theft", an HTML Bomb, and the Rice Theory of Culture
Hello folks! It’s time for "the opposite of doomscrolling” — my next Linkfest, in which I comb through the endless branching shelves of the Internet in...
The Future is NOT Self-Hosted
In a world where corporations have detached buying from owning, one man attempts to do something radical: build his own cloud.
Why your vibe coded app only works in your head
Anyone can generate an app now. You open Cursor, describe what you want, and out comes clean, well-formatted code. It even has comments. It runs, and the...
I spent 6 years building a ridiculous wooden pixel display
The world's most impractical 1000-pixel display and anyone in the world can draw on it
NSW Fair Trading - Dark Patterns
Dark patterns are tactics websites or apps use to nudge, manipulate or trick you into spending more money than you’d planned or providing personal data that’s not needed.This page describes common dark patterns you will encounter online, so you can identify and avoid them when shopping online.
100 great articles and essays
Great articles and essays by the world's best journalists and writers.
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Great articles and essays by the world's best journalists and writers.
Does the Bitter Lesson Have Limits?
Recently, “the bitter lesson” is having a moment. Coined in an essay by Rich Sutton, the bitter lesson is that, “general methods that leverage computation are ultimately the most effective, and by a large margin.” Why is the lesson bitter? Sutton writes:
Curate your own newspaper with RSS
Escape newsletter inbox chaos and algorithmic surveillance by building your own enshittification-proof newspaper from the writers you already read
Hypergraphia: On Prolific Writers and the Persistent Need to Produce
≠≠Up every morning promptly at 7, briefly enjoying breakfast around 8, consistently at his desk no later than 9, and then doggedly writing for five hours until no less than two-thousand words were …
Meta Swears This Time Is Different
The tech giant has floundered on AI. Now it’s going all in on a “superintelligence” team.
Ernest Hemingway’s Writing Wisdom in 13 Rules
What the Nobel Laureate taught us about clarity, courage, and cutting what doesn’t matter.
Designing for the Eye – Optical Corrections in Architecture and Typography
The Nuberodesign Blog
They and Me
A very good website by visual & verbal artist, Keenan.