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Snow Crash, by Neal Stephenson
https://www.nealstephenson.com/snow-crash.html
 
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How L. Ron Hubbard Made An Antichrist Using Sex Magic
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-behind-the-bastards-29236323/episode/how-l-ron-hubbard-made-an-59110100/
 
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Episode 152 Hemochromatosis: Ironing out the details – This Podcast Will Kill You
https://thispodcastwillkillyou.com/2024/09/24/episode-152-hemochromatosis-ironing-out-the-details/
 
audio:rec illness medicine
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Should Galadriel have taken the Ring? — Speculative Insight
https://www.speculativeinsight.com/extras/galadriel/

The Fourth Age under the dominion of men isn’t going too well, is it? Did the free peoples of Middle-earth really combine to overthrow Sauron so that the world would be delivered on a plate to the likes of Donald Trump and Elon Musk? I think not. But how might things have worked out differently? One alternative not discussed at the Council of Elrond is that Galadriel might take the ring. While Elrond does say, ‘If any of the Wise should with this Ring overthrow the Lord of Mordor using his own arts, he would set himself on Sauron’s throne, and yet another Dark Lord would appear’,[1] Galadriel is not a ‘he’. Moreover, she is not even from the same type of story as Gandalf, Aragorn and Faramir, male characters who demonstrate their goodness by refusing to take the ring when they have the opportunity. For Galadriel is clearly a figuration of the Fairy Queen in the same way that Lórien, the enchanted realm she rules in which time passes in a different manner to outside its borders, is a figuration of fairy land or Faery, as it is sometimes known.[2]

 
articles:rec faerie sff tolkien
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Why are there no fish in the deepest deep sea? | Deep Sea News
https://deepseanews.com/2015/08/why-are-there-no-fish-in-the-deepest-deep-sea/

Here’s a mystery: below 8,400 meters there are no fish. There are other creatures: sea cucumbers, anemones, tiny worms, but no one has ever seen a fish. At 8,370 meters? There are fish. But not below 8,400 meters. At its deepest the ocean reaches roughly 11,000 meters, so there is plenty of space. And right below 8,400

 
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Why are the Artemis II photos on Flickr? - Anil Dash
https://www.anildash.com/2026/04/30/artemis-photos-flickr/

A blog about making culture. Since 1999.

 
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Have astronomers found a runaway monster black hole? | Scientific American
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/have-astronomers-found-a-runaway-monster-black-hole/

Despite years of debate and follow-up studies, an odd streak of cosmic light still defies a final explanation. Is it a giant black hole screaming through intergalactic space?

 
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The Summer War, by Naomi Novik
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/788200/the-summer-war-by-naomi-novik/

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • HUGO AWARD FINALIST • In this poignant, heartfelt novella from the New York Times bestselling author of Spinning Silver...

 
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Lindy West, Elizabeth Gilbert and the Nightmare of the Personal Essay Industrial Complex
https://www.pajiba.com/celebrities_are_better_than_you/lindy-west-elizabeth-gilbert-and-the-nightmare-of-the-personal-essay-industrial-complex.php?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=bluesky
 
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Why would a patient trust a peptide more than a statin? | STAT
https://www.statnews.com/2026/04/03/peptides-statins-research-trust-bpc-157/

With peptides like BPC-157, we are seeing 'the wholesale substitution of consumer enthusiasm for clinical evidence.'

 
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What we talk about when we talk about Anne Frank hiding from ICE– The Forward
https://forward.com/opinion/800994/anne-frank-us-holocaust-museum-tim-walz/

Is it ok to invoke Anne Frank in discussing kids hiding from ICE? Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum disagree.

 
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‘It matters if you have a parent with an expensive house’: how Australia’s great wealth transfer threatens faith in the fair go | Society | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/society/ng-interactive/2026/feb/16/it-matters-if-you-have-a-parent-with-an-expensive-house-how-australias-great-wealth-transfer-threatens-faith-in-the-fair-go

The massive $5.4tn intergenerational asset shift looming over the next two decades is one of the biggest challenges the country faces. What will it mean?

 
articles:rec australia economics
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120 hours of supervised learner driving: our research suggests it may be too many
https://theconversation.com/120-hours-of-supervised-learner-driving-our-research-suggests-it-may-be-too-many-203225

Learner drivers in New South Wales are subject to some of the most stringent requirements before getting their licences – but our study shows it doesn’t necessarily make them safer drivers.

 
articles:rec australia education
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Part One: How Cigarettes Invented Everything
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-behind-the-bastards-29236323/episode/part-one-how-cigarettes-invented-everything-104634493/
 
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The Atlantic’s Elizabeth Bruenig on her “hypothetical,” heavily reported measles essay
https://www.niemanlab.org/2026/02/the-atlantics-elizabeth-bruenig-on-her-hypothetical-heavily-reported-measles-essay/

"We were attracted to the idea of providing a play-by-play of the progression of measles in granular detail."

 
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How will OpenAI compete? — Benedict Evans
https://www.ben-evans.com/benedictevans/2026/2/19/how-will-openai-compete-nkg2x

OpenAI has some big questions. It doesn’t have unique tech. It has a big user base, but with limited engagement and stickiness and no network effect. The incumbents have matched the tech and are leveraging their product and distribution. And a lot of the value and leverage will come from new experiences that haven’t been invented yet, and it can’t invent all of those itself. What’s the plan?

 
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Men lose their Y chromosome as they age. Scientists thought it didn’t matter – but now we’re learning more
https://theconversation.com/men-lose-their-y-chromosome-as-they-age-scientists-thought-it-didnt-matter-but-now-were-learning-more-275823

The Y chromosome doesn’t seem to do much except determine sex – but its loss in older men might be linked to heart disease, cancer and Alzheimer’s.

 
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The Operational Trap
https://www.liberalcurrents.com/the-operational-trap/

Like Imperial Japan before us, the United States has substituted tactical and operational planning for strategic thinking.

 
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The Babies Kept in a Mysterious Los Angeles Mansion | The New Yorker
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/02/16/the-babies-kept-in-a-mysterious-los-angeles-mansion

Ava Kofman reports on Guojun Xuan and Silvia Zhang, the Los Angeles couple who ran Mark Surrogacy, an agency that they used to hire more than a dozen women to carry their children.

 
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Stag Dance, by Torrey Peters
https://www.torreypeters.com/book/stag-dance/
 
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Assembly, by Natasha Brown
https://npbrown.com/books/assembly/

Natasha Brown is the author of Assembly and Universality

 
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Sadness, fear and mistrust in Perth’s Indigenous community after Invasion Day bomb scare: ‘It’s really heavy for our mob over here’ | Indigenous Australians | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/29/perth-indigenous-community-invasion-day-bomb-scare-ntwnfb

The incident is now being investigated as a ‘potential terrorist act’ but First Nations people say they are left feeling like ‘it’s not a big deal if it happens to Black people’

 
articles:rec australia indigenous terrorism
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‘It wears away at the pay packet’: Grandmothers cut work hours to do free childcare
https://www.smh.com.au/national/it-wears-away-at-the-pay-packet-grandmothers-cut-work-hours-to-do-free-childcare-20260217-p5o33f.html
 
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T​he ​Winter Olympics ​feel like a 90s ​snowboarding ​game​, and I’m here for it | Games | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/games/2026/feb/18/the-winter-olympics-feel-like-a-90s-snowboarding-game-and-im-here-for-it

Milano Cortina​ has cutting‑edge replays, chase‑cam drones and exuberant commentary ​bringing a wave of unexpected nostalgia for anyone who grew up on 90s extreme‑sports games

 
articles:rec gaming snowboarding sport
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