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Johnny Harris on mass surveillance
Johnny Harris on mass surveillance
Great long-form about one of the best sci-fi series ever with great insights like: “It might be asking a lot for a major network show from the Clinton-era to offer a more cogent critique of the system everyone was happily… Read More »Recommend Read: Babylon 5 Is a Perfect, Terrible Series
If Russian invasion of Ukraine got you scared, do not watch this. E.g. China has built a Taiwan government building in the middle of the desert to train invasion.
Amazing look into “the most artificial civilization that ever existed”
Beecarbonize is a free single-player game for Android, trying to explain to the players nuances of climate change mitigation. You can play four types of cards – industry, environment, people, and science. The cards usually increase the production of coins… Read More »Recommended Play: Beecarbonize (Android) (9/10)
Check out new issue of #TrustReport focusing on #criminalinvestigation Topics covered: https://innovatrics.com/trustreport/issue/investigations-with-trust/
Why did artists start to paint ordinary people?
A must-read for all web developers. Most stuff mentioned there makes me really angry. Especially inability to copy text. heather-buchel.com/blog/2023/07/just-normal-web-things/
“The largest landowner in the world currently is King Charles III of England. How much land does the Royal Family own? He and the British Royal Family own more than 6,600,000,000 acres of land around the world. They technically own… Read More »Recommended Read: The World’s Largest Landowners
A look into how much people have dunk historically compared to present www.lefineder.com/p/when-did-people-stop-being-drunk Some snippets “[beer] … was subsequently contributing around a 1/3 of government revenue in England and a 1/4 of government revenue in Holland” “For English soldiers, it’s… Read More »Recommended Read: When did people stop being drunk all the time?