And I probably will do that once I post these few links.
The 45 Best — And Weirdest — Charts We Made In 2018
Recovering Nintendo’s Lost SimCity for the NES
How A Little Science And A Lot Of Shady Advertising Boosted Yeast's Popularity
One small amoeba found a solution to the traveling salesman problem faster than our best algorithms. What does it know that we don't?
Ranking the smart speakers in terms of truthfulness.
Every Furby gets a home
Photos Day Or Night: How One Photographer Documented The Segregated South
'Sailor Moon' And The Queer History Of Anime Transformations
Inside the Japanese town that pays cash for kids
Ashes and Small Change: The American-made nonmessage that New Horizons offers the cosmos.
Some Japanese-Americans Wrongfully Imprisoned During WWII Oppose Census Question
They Fought and Died for America. Then America Turned Its Back.
The Humans Hiding Behind the Chatbots
Here’s How A Colorado Dentist Became Big Sugar’s Worst Nightmare
What we eat at funerals can be a symbol for the departed, a balm in hard times, or a reminder that eating means we are still alive.
American Dreams in a Chinese Takeout
Russian teenagers use social media to rebel against teachers
A millionaire paid Jews to move to a small town in Alabama. Now, a couple struggle with their choice. (One of the commenters mentioned a person from Dothan in an episode of Top Chef that aired this week. Anybody know anything about this? They didn't go into details, so.)
Determined To Seek An Education, Teenagers In Raqqa, Syria, Create Their Own School
As their landlord profits, soldiers battle unsafe Army homes
Hui poet fears for his people as China ‘Sinicizes’ religion
If You’re Over 50, Chances Are the Decision to Leave a Job Won’t be Yours
He Drew His School Mascot — and ICE Labeled Him a Gang Member
The poorest victims of Duterte's War on Drugs find themselves caught in a cycle of extrajudicial killings and police impunity in Manila's cemetery slums.
The 45 Best — And Weirdest — Charts We Made In 2018
Recovering Nintendo’s Lost SimCity for the NES
How A Little Science And A Lot Of Shady Advertising Boosted Yeast's Popularity
One small amoeba found a solution to the traveling salesman problem faster than our best algorithms. What does it know that we don't?
Ranking the smart speakers in terms of truthfulness.
Every Furby gets a home
Photos Day Or Night: How One Photographer Documented The Segregated South
'Sailor Moon' And The Queer History Of Anime Transformations
Inside the Japanese town that pays cash for kids
Ashes and Small Change: The American-made nonmessage that New Horizons offers the cosmos.
Some Japanese-Americans Wrongfully Imprisoned During WWII Oppose Census Question
They Fought and Died for America. Then America Turned Its Back.
The Humans Hiding Behind the Chatbots
Here’s How A Colorado Dentist Became Big Sugar’s Worst Nightmare
What we eat at funerals can be a symbol for the departed, a balm in hard times, or a reminder that eating means we are still alive.
American Dreams in a Chinese Takeout
Russian teenagers use social media to rebel against teachers
A millionaire paid Jews to move to a small town in Alabama. Now, a couple struggle with their choice. (One of the commenters mentioned a person from Dothan in an episode of Top Chef that aired this week. Anybody know anything about this? They didn't go into details, so.)
Determined To Seek An Education, Teenagers In Raqqa, Syria, Create Their Own School
As their landlord profits, soldiers battle unsafe Army homes
Hui poet fears for his people as China ‘Sinicizes’ religion
If You’re Over 50, Chances Are the Decision to Leave a Job Won’t be Yours
He Drew His School Mascot — and ICE Labeled Him a Gang Member
The poorest victims of Duterte's War on Drugs find themselves caught in a cycle of extrajudicial killings and police impunity in Manila's cemetery slums.
no subject
Date: 2018-12-30 04:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2018-12-31 01:07 am (UTC)