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  1. Nelson's Linkblog
    Interesting web links, a few a day. By Nelson Minar. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Sagittarius A* image
    First polarized image of the black hole at the center of our galaxy and why that's so interesting
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  2. One Foot Tsunami
    Twelve inches of fury. By Paul Kafasis. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Thank You, Experts, for Your Expert Input
    [Lightning actually strikes the same places over, and over, and over again.] Earlier this week, the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in dramatic fashion, after one of its supports was struck by a container ship. …
    By Paul Kafasis, 160 words
  3. one.point.zero - Blog
    Colin O'Brien's blog posts, links and notes from Brussels, Belgium. 🇧🇪 More info

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    The one percent are coming for everyone.
    The accumulation of wealth by a small percentage of people at the top of the pyramid gradually engulfs everything.The money produced by art has not disappeared. The issue is not that the people of the …
    By Colin, 113 words
  4. onfocus by Paul Bausch
    Thoughts and photos from a Web developer in Corvallis, Oregon. 🇺🇸 More info

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    NPR on LA pregnancy care danger
    Standard pregnancy care is now dangerously disrupted in Louisiana, report reveals In the wake of Louisiana's abortion ban, pregnant women have been given risky, unnecessary surgeries, denied swift treatment for miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies, and …
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  5. The Pudding
    The Pudding explains ideas debated in culture with visual essays. 🇺🇸 More info

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    What Makes an Album the Greatest of All Time?
    Examining 30 years of Rolling Stone’s “Greatest Albums of All Time” Rankings
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  6. Roblog, the blog of Rob Miller
    I work as a business strategist, a software developer, a marketer and a writer. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The anxious generation (→ davidepstein.substack.com)
    A fascinating interview with Jonathan Haidt, whose new book explores the relationship between rising levels of mental health issues in young people and the prevalance of social media. In interviewer David Epstein’s words, “we basically …
    357 words
  7. things magazine
    An occasional weblog (and once an occasional magazine) about objects, collections and discoveries. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Online horrorshow
    Are We Watching The Internet Die? (via MeFi) / related, How Google is killing independent sites like ours / not related: the sounds of horror. The Mega Marvin and the Apprehension Engine (which subsequently inspired …
    By things magazine, 46 words
  8. Timeless | Stories from the Library of Congress
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    Blood Sausage and Family Ties: An Immigrant Story
    This is a guest post by Clinton Drake, a reference librarian in the History and Genealogy Section. Listen: It turns out my family used to eat blood. As far as I know, we’re not vampires …
    By Neely Tucker, 1,139 words
  9. TYWKIWDBI ("Tai-Wiki-Widbee")
    "Things You Wouldn't Know If We Didn't Blog Intermittently.". By Minnesotastan. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Aspen
    I like to end my blogging day with a nice photo at the top of the page. This one (© Robert J. Ross / World Nature Photography Awards, via The Atlantic) reminds me of being …
    By Minnesotastan, 38 words
  10. Wait But Why
    A popular long-form, stick-figure-illustrated blog about almost everything. By Tim Urban. 🇺🇸 More info

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    All My Thoughts After 40 Hours in the Vision Pro
    I’m writing this on a 30-foot screen on top of a 10,000-foot mountain in Hawaii, at a table in an Austin coffee shop where I’m pretty sure other people are taking photos of me to …
    By Tim Urban, 5,425 words
  11. webcurios
    a regular(-ish) newsletterblogtypething all about stuff on the internet that its author finds interesting and thinks you might too. By Matt Muir. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Webcurios 22/03/24
    Reading Time: 33 minutes THEY MADE FOOTBALL WOKE, ALAN! THEY ONLY WENT AND DID IT! (As ever, this is an INTENSELY-anglocentric opening line which I can only apologise to any non-UK readers for; although, honestly, …
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