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What We Lose When Literary Criticism Ends
What We Lose When Literary Criticism Ends
With mainstream media uninterested in books coverage that doesn’t get clicks, writers and readers are being left out in the cold
·thewalrus.ca·
What We Lose When Literary Criticism Ends
Please Commit More Blatant Academic Fraud
Please Commit More Blatant Academic Fraud
This week, I was thrilled to read about the first well-documented case of explicit academic fraud in the artificial intelligence community. I hope that this is the beginning of a trend, and that other researchers will be inspired by their example and follow up by engaging in even more blatant...
·jacobbuckman.com·
Please Commit More Blatant Academic Fraud
Amazon Prime Is an Economy-Distorting Lie
Amazon Prime Is an Economy-Distorting Lie
A new antitrust case shows that Prime inflates prices across the board, using the false promise of 'free shipping' that is anything but free.
·mattstoller.substack.com·
Amazon Prime Is an Economy-Distorting Lie
James Bond Unmasked
James Bond Unmasked
In our time, no books, no films, have enjoyed such a dazzling international success as the James Bond stories. But the impact was not instantaneous. When
·commentarymagazine.com·
James Bond Unmasked
Overkill Objects for Everyday Life
Overkill Objects for Everyday Life
I routinely make a fool of myself when I tell friends I want a Martin Baker ejection seat as a chair in my living room. Of course, with the pyrotechnic charge removed. Seriously, I would totally buy it if it weren't $5,000 on eBay and I've got a watchlist
·neil.computer·
Overkill Objects for Everyday Life
Our Digital Pasts Weren’t Supposed to Be Weaponized Like This
Our Digital Pasts Weren’t Supposed to Be Weaponized Like This
A recent firing at The Associated Press is the latest example of the way in which our digital pasts are never far from the present, despite what early internet evangelists thought.
·nytimes.com·
Our Digital Pasts Weren’t Supposed to Be Weaponized Like This
The Mammoth Pirates
The Mammoth Pirates
In Russia's Arctic north, a new kind of gold rush is under way.
·rferl.org·
The Mammoth Pirates
Is Online Test-Monitoring Here to Stay?
Is Online Test-Monitoring Here to Stay?
Despite students’ complaints and the coming return to in-person learning, Proctorio and its rivals are betting on a lucrative future.
·newyorker.com·
Is Online Test-Monitoring Here to Stay?
When Scientific Orthodoxy Resembles Religious Dogma
When Scientific Orthodoxy Resembles Religious Dogma
Those who refuse to consider an unconventional idea in science are disturbingly similar to those who refused to look through Galileo’s telescope 
·scientificamerican.com·
When Scientific Orthodoxy Resembles Religious Dogma
The problem with reinforced concrete
The problem with reinforced concrete
Reinforced concrete is everywhere. But unlike plain concrete, which can last for centuries, reinforced concrete can deteriorate in decades as the reinforcing bars succumb to rust.
·theconversation.com·
The problem with reinforced concrete
The Lithium Gold Rush: Inside the Race to Power Electric Vehicles
The Lithium Gold Rush: Inside the Race to Power Electric Vehicles
A race is on to produce lithium in the United States, but competing projects are taking very different approaches to extracting the vital raw material. Some might not be very green.
·nytimes.com·
The Lithium Gold Rush: Inside the Race to Power Electric Vehicles
Finders, Keepers
Finders, Keepers
Crater of Diamonds State Park sits roughly halfway between Dallas and Memphis, and charges visitors $10 to search for gems that can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
·afar.com·
Finders, Keepers