I’ve had these open in my browser for too long. Haven’t necessarily read or digested them but a quick skim implies they’re worth sharing. Click at your own risk. (I may do this regularly from now on, maybe at the end of each month?)
- You don’t have to swallow frogs - Klein and Coates show that if you don’t know what your core beliefs are, you’re going to get played.
- NASA’s Juno Mission Leaves Stunning Legacy of Science at Jupiter - The Juno spacecraft has rewritten the story on Jupiter, the solar system’s undisputed heavyweight
- The path to citizenship the UK has choked off - to our detriment - A story of hope and anger and one man called B.
- Friends Don’t Let Friends Prompt
- Email is Easy - Everyone knows what an email address is, right?
- Yes, I Texted the Number on the Sign - A conversation with Landon, the roof-cleaner and sign-painter behind Portland’s most charming DIY advertisements.
- Riot Medicine - Free manuals for practicing insurrectionary medicine
- Simple Sabotage for the 21st Century
- The loveliest part of England? How Jonathan Meades chronicled the West Midlands
- Busting the top 5 myths about the Big Bang - For over 50 years, it’s been the scientifically accepted theory describing the origin of the Universe. It’s time we all learned its truths.
- An Abundance Of Concrete
- Did the Pandemic Ever End?
- Ginseng Roots - reviewed by Charles Hatfield.
- what does it mean to watch clouds? what can it mean? - Jenny Odell
- Think Like a Commoner
- I’m Done With Social Media - Or: why I have a blog now.
- From The Mac to The Mystical: Bill Atkinson’s Psychedelic User Interface
- NYC’s Urban Textscape - What if you could search every visible word on New York City’s streets?
- The Common Man Is Coming into His Own - Michael Kobre considers the Fantastic Four superhero “The Thing” and Jack Kirby’s relationship to his own Judaism.
- The Quietus interview: Supersonic’s Lisa Meyer on the Festival’s 2025 Edition
- Refusing to Choose Is a Choice
- So, uh, I Walked Through Shibuya
- The Baseball Photographer Trading Cards, 1975
- Reading without words: Akira Toriyama’s visual manga and its cross-cultural impact
- Kate Crawford - Eating the Future: The Metabolic Logic of AI Slop