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  1. Teach the Future | Blog, , more info

    Breaking New Ground: Teach the Future Youth Delegates at Dubai Future Forum 2024
    For the first time, through Teach the Future's advocacy, young voices weren't just present but were genuinely heard and valued at one of the world's premier foresight gatherings. The Dubai Future Forum 2024 made history by including youth delegates, chosen for their demonstrated leadership in futures thinking and social impact. Each delegate brought a unique journey that earned them this groundbreaking opportunity. Our delegates include Sadiyah Saqib, Tia Aftab, Claire …
    By Lisa Giuliani, 1,649 words
  2. Derek Sivers | blog articles, , more info

    Why are my best friends Jewish?
    This is a real question. I don’t know the answer and I’m curious. I lived in New York City for ten years and Los Angeles for seven years, and there are a lot of Jewish people in those two cities, so it could be coincidence. But I honestly didn’t realize it until one day I was thinking about the difference between shallow versus deep friendships, and made a list of …
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  3. Coding with Jesse, , more info

    Empower your clients to make changes
    When a client asks me to make a change to a website, I have two choices. I can go and make the change. Or, I can set things up so that the client can make the change themselves. It's not always obvious which of these two will be a better use of my time. If it's a one-time change that will never need to happen again, of course it's better …
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  4. Aesthetics for Birds, , more info

    How Spotify and its Genres Define Who We Are
    Spotify and its bizarre, hyper-specific genres are rewriting how we understand music. Why? And should we bother fighting back? Continue reading → The post How Spotify and its Genres Define Who We Are appeared first on Aesthetics for Birds.
    By Aesthetics for Birds, 48 words
  5. Drew DeVault's blog, , more info

    I'm daily driving Jujutsu, and maybe you should too
    I’m not the first to write about how Jujutsu won me over. I’ve seen it off and on, and each time it came across my feed it was bumped a bit higher in my “list of things to look at eventually”. It finally reached the top spot, I think, when I saw Tony Finn’s post and made some time for it that week. I was skeptical; jj is one of …
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  6. Shtetl-Optimized, , more info

    The Google Willow thing
    Yesterday I arrived in Santa Clara for the Q2B (Quantum 2 Business) conference, which starts this morning, and where I’ll be speaking Thursday on “Quantum Algorithms in 2024: How Should We Feel?” and also closing the conference via an Ask-Us-Anything session with John Preskill. (If you’re at Q2B, reader, come and say hi!) And to coincide with Q2B, yesterday Google’s Quantum group officially announced “Willow,” its new 105-qubit superconducting chip …
    By Scott, 1,575 words
  7. Failure Tolerated, , more info

    Why we did Mothership Month
    Boy, what a month. If you haven’t heard, for the past thirty days we’ve been experimenting with a new event. We call it Mothership Month, and we hope this is the first of many. TL;DR Mothership Month ends Tuesday, December 10 at 12 PM CST (or whenever the backer train ends), so if you haven’t checked it out, do it now! What is Mothership Month? It’s essentially a month long …
    By Mothership Month.md, 713 words
  8. Bits about Money, , more info

    Debanking (and Debunking?)
    Recently, noted VC Marc Andreessen kicked off a discussion about debanking, in a podcast with his co-founder Ben Horowitz (begins at 7:42) and in an appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast. The venture firm they founded, a16z, also published a brief on this topic.The central thrust, quoting a16z’s brief (ellipsis in original): “Debanking can therefore be used as a tool or weapon systemically wielded by specific political actors / agencies against …
    By Patrick McKenzie (patio11), 23,619 words
  9. Flow, , more info

    Automated for the People Gerald Sim / Florida Atlantic University
    Figure 1. Video Editing Work Last May, when OpenAI withdrew Sky, the ChatGPT voice that resembled Scarlett Johansson’s too much for the actress’s liking, the startup learned a lesson that Disney had paid for 3 years before. Unhappy with negotiations over her lost earnings when the studio released Black Widow in theaters and on Disney+ simultaneously, she sued and later settled for breach of contract. After shrugging off the axiom …
    By Gerald Sim / Florida Atlantic University, 1,530 words
  10. The Stack, , more info

    Sinistar Unleashed: The Learning Curve Strikes Back!
    Not much progress to report today. I’m still trying to become sufficiently proficient with the flightstick to tackle the highest level I’ve reached without it. I still maintain that it will be a benefit to me once I’ve mastered it, but right now, it’s a learning curve. It strikes me that the game’s ideal player is one who’s already over this hurdle, just as, say, Animal Well is built on …
    By Carl Muckenhoupt, 346 words
  11. lives; running, , more info

    Mad, Bad and Dangerous to Get to Know
    When Manchester University Press announced the publication of this book, I could see at once that a book like this needed to be written. It is made up of 32 essays all asking how researchers can study the far right ethically. While one well-known journalist (Gary Younge of the Guardian) and two veteran theorists of […]
    By lives; running, 64 words
  12. Stephen Knight Photography, , more info

    Flashlight Review: Wurkkos TS10 MAX (519A)
    Wurkkos' TS10 series has been very popular with flashlight enthusiasts, and the larger 18650 battery format TS10 MAX is now available with high CRI Nichia 519A LEDs, and 2500 lumen max output. This is one of a handful of flashlights/torches with the flexible Anduril user interface (UI) that are suitable for light painting photography. Disclaimer The Wurkkos TS10 MAX was purchased with my own funds. Product links in this review …
    By Stephen Knight, 1,937 words
  13. James Darling, , more info

    Note #13: Post-its
    Sometimes my brain gets so overloaded that simple decisions become too overwhelming and I start crying over what to pack for a weekend away. When this happens I have learnt that it’s helpful to empty my brain into post-it notes. This isn’t a productivity system. I have no rules. There’s no set size of each one. One might be “put on socks” and another might be “write a novel”. I …
    By James Darling, 486 words
  14. MCQN Ltd, , more info

    Studio Catchup - Bikes, Bikes, Bikes
    Our last catch-up was all about one project: Museum in a Box; this one is about a couple of projects, but grouped on a single theme: bikes. We're big fans of cycling in the studio, and within our wider community in Liverpool—this summer about twenty of us headed north to do the Ride to the Sun, a 100 mile overnight ride starting in Carlisle and ending on the coast in …
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  15. Jain Family Institute - News, , more info

    New research summarizes findings from recent guaranteed income pilot research projects
    Today, JFI’s Guaranteed Income project lead Jack Landry published a comprehensive report that summarizes the findings from the most significant recent guaranteed income pilot research projects–including JFI’s own just-released NBER working paper on the Compton Pledge. There is a growing debate around what the various pilot results mean. Some people have gravitated toward a handful of disappointing results to declare guaranteed income has minimal benefits, while others argue that pilots …
    By Molly Dektar, 141 words