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Ecophagy - Wikipedia
Ecophagy is a term coined by Robert Freitas that means the consumption of an ecosystem. It derives from Greek  οἶκος (oikos) 'house, household' and  φαγεῖν (phagein) 'to eat'.
Every day I learn of a new horror of the American healthcare system
This piece was published in my book Lockdown in Hell World.
It’s March and it’s sunny and quiet in my old neighborhood. Too quiet except for the birds. It feels like there’s a blizzard outside that you can’t see.
Toward the end of February which is
It truly does not have to be this way
We've lost sight of how absurd living like this actually is
The pain became a corrosive substance
Even people like this
Where Health Insurance Comes From in the United States
About half of people have private health insurance through an employer. However, the other half get their insurance from elsewhere or through a combination of sources.
The Biggest Bomb in the World
The largest nuclear weapon ever tested was Tsar Bomba, a 50-megaton device detonated by the Soviet Union in 1961. That made it “3,300 times as powerful” as the bomb dropped on Hiroshima — an almost unimaginable level of potential destructive
Harvard student to her peers: read
Claire V. Miller is a first-year student at Harvard College. In an opinion piece for the The Harvard Crimson , she writes that her fellow st...
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Ox Delivers' Flatpack EV Truck Creates Prosperity in Africa - Core77
How do you create wealth? One answer is by enabling trade. British company Ox Delivers observed that the Global South is hamstrung in this regard; entrepreneurial individuals are hampered by unreliable transportation networks, and without an efficient way to ship goods, prosperity through trade is impossible. The company thus designed
OX Delivers | Supercharging Trade for the Global South
Slow, expensive, and unreliable transport is stifling trade in the Global South. OX Delivers is removing these barriers with a complete transport & trade solution to unlock opportunity and create wealth.
The Operators Behind Four Major Neo-Nazi X Accounts
Under owner Elon Musk, the social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, has become a hotbed of white supremacist and neo-Nazi content. A recent
How Silicon Valley is disrupting democracy
Two books explore the price we’ve paid in handing over unprecedented power to Big Tech—and explain why it’s imperative we start taking it back.
The New Jersey Drone Mystery May Not Actually Be That Mysterious
A flurry of drone sightings across New Jersey and New York has sparked national intrigue and US government responses. But experts are pouring cold water on America’s hottest new conspiracy theory.
Opinion | Three Columnists Wrestle With the Lionizing of Luigi Mangione
What other kind of company inspires this sort of hatred?
The Age When 17 Self-Made Billionaires Earned Their First Million
Not all of them found success as quickly as Mark Zuckerberg, who became a millionaire at 22.
The Reason Why This U.S. Navy Destroyer Flies a Pirate Flag
You usually don't see warships rocking the Jolly Roger.
The tax penalty on married women hiding in plain sight
Millions would be better off if the US changed its joint filing system.
Crypto’s Legacy Is Finally Clear
An anti-establishment technology for an anti-establishment age
Decivilization May Already Be Under Way
The brazen murder of a CEO in Midtown Manhattan—and the cheering reaction to his execution—amounts to a blinking-and-blaring warning signal for a society that has become already too inured to bloodshed.
How philosopher Shannon Vallor delivered the year's best critique of AI
The author of 'The AI Mirror' worries about what we're doing to our moral muscles as we grow more reliant on machines.
The Day I Turned Against DEI Programs
Sometimes, the quickest way to kill something is to give it a name
The Great Grocery Squeeze
How a federal policy change in the 1980s created the modern food desert
Zizek Gets a Business Loan
A philosophy webcomic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also Jokes
Skeptical of God-Kings
The political designation “the left” originated during the French Revolution in 1789. In the National Assembly, those who opposed the king’s veto and supported change sat on the l…