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Losing the War - by Lee Sandlin
https://www.leesandlin.com/articles/LosingTheWar.htm

World War II has faded into movies, anecdotes, and archives that nobody cares about anymore. Are we finally losing the war?

 
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Added 4 weeks ago
AI Isn't Management. Try Explaining That to Matthew Prince
https://www.programmablemutter.com/p/ai-isnt-management-try-explaining
 
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Added 2 days ago
Silicon Valley has forgotten what normal people want | The Verge
https://www.theverge.com/tldr/915176/nft-metaverse-ai-weirdos

NFTs, the metaverse and AI are the most recent Silicon Valley enthusiasms. Does anyone remember how to build a consumer product?

 
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Added 1 month ago
A moment that changed me: My diagnosis seemed like a death sentence – how have I survived for another 40 years? | Aids and HIV | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/may/20/a-moment-that-changed-me-hiv-diagnosis-survived-40-years

To HIV researchers, I am an ‘elite controller’ – someone whose immune system has enabled them to live for decades without symptoms or medication. I hope that one day science will understand this tiny but lucky minority

 
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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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Collections: Why Celebrimbor Fell but Boromir Conquered: the Moral Universe of Tolkien – A Collection of Unmitigated Pedantry
https://acoup.blog/2025/04/18/collections-why-celebrimbor-fell-and-boromir-conquered-the-moral-universe-of-tolkien/

This week (and probably next) I want to talk a bit more Tolkien, but in a somewhat different vein from normal. Rather than discussing the historicity of Tolkien's world or adaptations of it, I want to take a moment to discuss some of the themes of Tolkien's work, which express themselves in the metaphysical architecture…

 
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Added 2 months ago
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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Andrew O’Hagan · Stay Classy: Mummy’s Favourite
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v48/n05/andrew-o-hagan/stay-classy

The late queen can be held responsible for much, but nobody could accuse her of seeming to enjoy her role. For the...

 
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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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Woman’s Talkspace therapy app sessions exposed in court
https://www.proofnews.org/womans-talkspace-therapy-app-sessions-exposed-in-court/

Talkspace has amassed “one of the largest mental health data banks in the world,” according to reports to investors, containing 140 million message exchanges.

 
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Added 4 weeks ago
How a Navy sailor snapped an iconic Artemis II astronaut photo
https://taskandpurpose.com/news/august-clawson-artemis-ii-photos/

The photographer who snapped the photos of the Artemis II crew’s return to Earth spent years honing his craft on a Navy aircraft carrier.

 
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This World of Ours
https://www.usenix.org/system/files/1401_08-12_mickens.pdf
 
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Added 2 months ago
Part One: Dr. Sleep: The Australian Psychiatrist Who Made People Sleep Themselves To Death
https://www.iheart.com/podcast/105-behind-the-bastards-29236323/episode/part-one-dr-sleep-the-australian-325386876/
 
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Stag Dance, by Torrey Peters
https://www.torreypeters.com/book/stag-dance/
 
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Added 3 months ago
Eight Questions About the Maldives Dive Accident
https://www.thehumandiver.com/post/eight-questions-about-maldives-accident

Five Italian divers died in a cave at 55 m. Before anyone delivers a verdict, here are the questions Just Culture demands we ask first — and why their sequence matters.

 
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Katherine Rundell · Consider the Greenland Shark
https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v42/n09/katherine-rundell/consider-the-greenland-shark

I am glad not to be a Greenland shark; I don’t have enough thoughts to fill five hundred years. But I find the very...

 
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Added 2 months ago
Asteroid Hosts All Ingredients for DNA and RNA - Eos
https://eos.org/articles/asteroid-hosts-all-ingredients-for-dna-and-rna

Samples collected from asteroid Ryugu contain the four genetic “letters” of DNA, reinforcing the hypothesis that the chemical origins of life were present when…

 
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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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Added 3 months ago
Grit — If Books Could Kill
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2040953/episodes/19100483-grit

In 2013, education reformers tried to help poor students the using the best tool at their disposal: The 16th most popular Ted Talk.Special thanks to Marcus Credé! Where to find us: Our PatreonOur merch!Peter's newsletterPeter's other podcast, 5-4Mike's other podcast, Maintenance PhaseSo...

 
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Added 6 days ago
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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Added 1 month ago
Blond Ambition – Bookforum Magazine
https://www.bookforum.com/print/3204/blond-ambition-62801
 
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Added 1 month ago
The Kaiser and a "Mediocre Man" Theory of History
https://www.deadcarl.com/p/the-kaiser-and-a-mediocre-man-theory
 
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Added 1 week ago
I was afraid to make a submission to the antisemitism royal commission. But silence has consequences too | George Newhouse | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/may/06/australia-antisemitism-royal-commission-submissions-racism-human-rights-ntwnfb

I work in a sector that speaks out on racism and human rights, yet on this issue I have felt the boundaries of acceptable speech narrow around me

 
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Added 3 weeks ago
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There are no psychopaths
https://aeon.co/essays/psychopathy-is-a-zombie-idea-why-does-it-cling-on
 
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Added 2 months ago
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