B001204: What Is the Fourier Transform? [quantamagazine.org]
B001203: Passkeys are incompatible with open-source software [smokingonabike.com]
B001202: Why Romania Excels in International Olympiads [palladiummag.com]
B001200: I'll only buy devices with GrapheneOS [jonashietala.se]
B001158: The Limits of NTP Accuracy on Linux [scottstuff.net]
B001157: How to not build the Torment Nexus [buttondown.com]
B001153: Python! a not entirely fictional conversation [felleisen.org]
B001152: New colors without shooting lasers into your eyes [dynomight.net]
B001151: Java Criminally Underhyped? Not Back in 1997. [dylanbeattie.net]
B001150: Giving Up on Element & Matrix.org [xn--gckvb8fzb.com]
B001148: Make Your Own Backup System – Part 1: Strategy Before Scripts [it-notes.dragas.net]
B001140: What My Mother Didn't Talk About [buzzfeednews.com]
B001145: I'm unsatisfied with easing functions [davepagurek.com]
B001141: Reading Neuromancer for the very first time in 2025 [mbh4h.substack.com]
B001138: let’s reconsider how we talk about video games [docseuss.medium.com]
B001133: How to Fully Incapacitate Google Tag Manager and Why You Should [backlit.neocities.org]
B001136: Three Years of Nix and NixOS: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly [pierrezemb.fr]
B001131: Get started making music [learningmusic.ableton.com]
B001128: Learn You a Haskell for Great Good! [learnyouahaskell.com]
B001135: The role of the University is to resist AI [danmcquillan.org]
B001127: In the Beginning was the Command Line [web.stanford.edu]
B001126: i was a teenage exocolonist (and so can you) [docseuss.medium.com]
B001123: A Substância: a busca pelo perfeito equilíbrio [youtube.com]
B001122: Building a personal archive of the web, the slow way [alexwlchan.net]
B001121: Everyone Is Cheating Their Way Through College [nymag.com]
B001120: The Curse of Knowing How, or; Fixing Everything [notashelf.dev]
B001117: I'm an American software developer and the "broligarchs" don't speak for me [ratfactor.com]
B001116: The surreal joy of having an overprovisioned homelab [xeiaso.net]
B001115: How Do You Know if You're Listening to Furry Music? [trickystoop.com]
B001113: How decentralized is Bluesky really? [dustycloud.org]
B001110: Bluesky Is Building The Decentralized Social Media Jack Dorsey Wants [techdirt.com]
B001109: Why isn't Bluesky a peer-to-peer network? [pfrazee.com]
B001108: The optimal amount of fraud is non-zero [bitsaboutmoney.com]
B001105: How My Dad Reconciled His God and His Gay Son [nytimes.com]
B001104: Once You're Laid Off, You'll Never Be the Same Again [mertbulan.com]
B001103: Seven things I know after 25 years of development [youtu.be]
B001102: Windows 2: Final Fantasy of operating systems [ninakalinina.com]
B001101: Katalog (Barbara Iweins) [katalog-barbaraiweins.com]
B001099: Traceroute isn't real, or: Whoops! Everyone Was Wrong Forever [gekk.info]
B001098: Known Attacks On Elliptic Curve Cryptography [github.com]
B001096: CRIANÇAS ARTIFICIAIS: A tecnologia vai DESTRUIR a FAMÍLIA? [youtube.com]
B001093: Why Google stores billions of lines of code in a single repository [doi.org]
B001092: A Case for Feminism in Programming Language Design [doi.org]
B001091: OSI readies controversial Open AI definition [lwn.net]
B001090: Marketing the Odin Programming Language is Weird [gingerbill.org]
B001088: Torching the Modern-Day Library of Alexandria [theatlantic.com]
B001086: Cryptographic Right Answers: Post Quantum Edition [latacora.com]
B001080: The Tragedy of the Common Lisp: Why Large Languages Explode [scribe.rip]
B001077: Starship is Still Not Understood [caseyhandmer.wordpress.com]
B001070: Does 'Avatar' Have No Cultural Footprint? [statsignificant.com]
B001069: The Lost Promises of Hyperpoptimism [pitchfork.com]
B001068: Rashômon na era da pós-verdade [quatrocincoum.com.br]
B001066: How One Small Change Broke Wikipedia's First Link Rule [youtube.com]
B001065: Informação sem contexto é igual Fast Food [youtube.com]
B001064: Go, the greatest teaching language? [registerspill.thorstenball.com]
B001063: Rust needs an extended standard library [kerkour.com]
B001061: A proposal to add signals to JavaScript [github.com]
B001060: Pledging $300,000 to the Zig Software Foundation [mitchellh.com]
B001059: Putting the “Person” in “Personal Website” [blog.jim-nielsen.com]
B001058: Why Are Young People Having So Little Sex? [theatlantic.com]
B001056: Did a top NIH official manipulate Alzheimer's and Parkinson’s studies for decades? [science.org]
B001054: my first reaction to The Tortured Poets Department [youtube.com]
B001051: You're not crazy: Pop music IS getting simpler. [youtube.com]
B001048: I Paid $400 to Eat Olive Garden in Times Square on New Year's [vice.com]
B001047: Why Retail Spaces Are Becoming "Hyper-Physical" [youtube.com]
B001043: Something went wrong – Ways out of the JavaScript crisis [molily.de]
B001042: Rust error handling is perfect actually [bitfieldconsulting.com]
B001041: We Accidentally Became The Admins Of .MOBI [labs.watchtowr.com]
B001040: The First HTML LSP That Reports Syntax Errors [kristoff.it]
B001039: GoFetch: Will people ever learn? [microkerneldude.org]
B001038: Why I Prefer Exceptions to Error Values [cedardb.com]
B001037: The Moral Implications of Being a Moderately Successful Computer Scientist and a Woman [sigops.org]
B001036: Welp, I'm 30. (30 tips for my 13-year-old self) [blog.ncase.me]
B001035: The Occult Technology of the Rollercoaster [simonindelicate.substack.com]
B001094: Modern Furry Rappers Fill Decades-Long Hole in the Community [trickystoop.com]
B001033: The Cybertruck: A Perfect Symbol of American Political Rot [truthdig.com]
B001032: Story Points are Pointless, Measure Queues [brightball.com]
B001030: Dungeons & Dragons taught me how to write alt text [ericwbailey.website]
B001029: It's all up for grabs, compound with glue [lmno.lol]
B001026: Everything Wrong With Inside Out In 10 Minutes Or Less [youtube.com]
B001025: Grant funding is broken. Here's how to fix it. [experimental-history.com]
B001024: How to get 7th graders to smoke [experimental-history.com]
B001023: Tracking Illicit Brazilian Beef from the Amazon to Your Burger [e360.yale.edu]
B001021: I rewired my brain to become fluent in math [nautil.us]
B001015: So, you want to write an unsafe crate [blog.dureuill.net]
B001013: AI isn't useless. But is it worth it? [citationneeded.news]
B001011: Anatomy of a credit card rewards program [bitsaboutmoney.com]
B001010: Tips for Linking Shell Companies to their Secret Owners [gijn.org]
B001007: Anonymous public voicemail inbox [afterthebeep.tel]
B001004: Why Is It So Hard to Build an Airport? [construction-physics.com]
B001001: Easy Cryptographic Timestamping of Files [gwern.net]
B001000: HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 explained [alexandrehtrb.github.io]
B000997: What flying was like fifty years ago [airfactsjournal.com]
B000996: The Berkeley Software Distribution [abortretry.fail]
B000995: I work in a brothel — moms pay me to deflower their clueless virgin sons [nypost.com]
B000993: Will the new judicial ruling in the Vizio lawsuit strengthen the GPL? [blog.tidelift.com]
B000990: Where is all of the fediverse? [blog.benjojo.co.uk]
B000988: How I pwned half of America’s fast food chains, simultaneously [mrbruh.com]
B000984: The IDEs we had 30 years ago... and we lost [blogsystem5.substack.com]
B000981: Why does Gnome fingerprint unlock not unlock the keyring? [mjg59.dreamwidth.org]
B000980: Switch off bad TV settings [practicalbetterments.com]
B000978: How I (kind of) killed Mercurial at Mozilla [glandium.org]
B000976: How blogging is different from tweeting [markcarrigan.net]
B000919: OpenAI's Employees Were Given Two Explanations for Sam Altman's Ouster [businessinsider.com]
B000974: Introducing the Functional Source License [blog.sentry.io]
B000971: Is Ubuntu Withholding Security Patches for Some Software? [flu0r1ne.net]
B000970: The hijacking of $339,000 worth of rare Japanese KitKats [straitstimes.com]
B000969: Roombas at the Edge of the Earth [spectrum.ieee.org]
B000968: What Every Developer Should Know About GPU Computing [codeconfessions.substack.com]
B000967: What is so special about the human brain? [ted.com]
B000966: Just paying Figma $15/month because nothing else fucking works [fasterthanli.me]
B000965: I'm banned for life from advertising on Meta. Because I teach Python. [lerner.co.il]
B000964: Tech Billionaire Peter Thiel Was an FBI Informant [businessinsider.com]
B000962: The Pneumatic Tube Mail System in New York City [untappedcities.com]
B000961: Barnes & Noble Undergoes a Back-to-Basics Redesign [nytimes.com]
B000960: Why Adults Still Dream About School [theatlantic.com]
B000959: Avoiding homework with code (and getting caught) [alistair.blog]
B000957: Lose Weight the Slow and Incredibly Difficult Way [nautil.us]
B000956: How a little-known pollution rule keeps the air dirty for millions of Americans [theguardian.com]
B000954: How Pandora built a better recommendation engine [theserverside.com]
B000953: Why the U.S. Government Has $5 Billion in Bitcoin [wsj.com]
B000952: How to Build a Universe That Doesn't Fall Apart Two Days Later [urbigenous.net]
B000949: One Game, By One Man, On Six Platforms [ruoyusun.com]
B000948: When XML in Word Became Illegal [blog.withedge.com]
B000947: The fraud was in the code [newsletter.mollywhite.net]
B000943: Everything You Don't Know About Tipping [waitbutwhy.com]
B000942: The Battle to Lose the Independent Vote [waitbutwhy.com]
B000941: 10 Types of Odd Friendships You're Probably Part Of [waitbutwhy.com]
B000936: How (not) to apply for a software job [benhoyt.com]
B000918: Who Can Name the Bigger Number? [scottaaronson.com]
B000916: Some new snippets from the Snowden documents [electrospaces.net]
B000913: How the Mac didn’t bring programming to the people [eclecticlight.co]
B000911: Building an economy simulator from scratch [thomassimon.dev]
B000909: The Tyranny of the Marginal User [nothinghuman.substack.com]
B000072: Guide to using YubiKey for GPG and SSH [github.com]
B000908: We built the fastest CI in the world. It failed. Here’s what we learned [earthly.dev]
B000907: UK air traffic control meltdown [jameshaydon.github.io]
B000906: Everything I know about floppy disks [thejpster.org.uk]
B000904: Yes, We Want Cryptographic Protection for Email [sequoia-pgp.org]
B000902: CVE-2020-19909 is everything that is wrong with CVEs [daniel.haxx.se]
B000901: We Might Have Accidentally Killed the Only Life We Ever Found on Mars Nearly 50 Years Ago [daily.jstor.org]
B000900: Leaving Haskell behind [journal.infinitenegativeutility.com]
B000899: On keeping sketchbooks [attainablefelicity.mattkirkland.com]
B000898: Why You Should Stop Caring What Other People Think [waitbutwhy.com]
B000897: Shipping Out: On the (nearly lethal) comforts of a luxury cruise [harpers.org]
B000895: How Signal Walks the Line Between Anarchism and Pragmatism [wired.com]
B000894: Personal observations on the reliability of the Shuttle [ranum.com]
B000893: What every IT person needs to know about OpenBSD [nxdomain.no]
B000934: Has a War on Drugs Ever Been Won? [historytoday.com]
B000931: How big porn sites convert viewers into workers [mashable.com]
B000928: Journalists should be skeptical of all sources — including scientists [natesilver.substack.com]
B000880: Cool Things People Do With Their Blogs [brainbaking.com]
B000879: Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself? [news.ycombinator.com]
B000036: Nikita Voloboev's Personal Wiki [wiki.nikitavoloboev.xyz]
B000878: How long will the last Intel Macs be supported? macOS Sonoma gives us some hints [arstechnica.com]
B000875: Roots of Trust are difficult [mjg59.dreamwidth.org]
B000874: An Illustrated Guide to Mouth Gestures and Their Meanings Around the World [thereader.mitpress.mit.edu]
B000872: Whatever Happened to the Web as an Annotation System? [scholarlykitchen.sspnet.org]
B000871: Ericsson to WhatsApp: The Story of Erlang [thechipletter.substack.com]
B000870: Time is not a synchronization primitive [xeiaso.net]
B000868: 30 years ago, Nintendo changed racing games forever [inverse.com]
B000866: Why not tell people to "simply" use pyenv, poetry or anaconda [bitecode.dev]
B000865: Life Is So Terrible and Beautiful at the Same Time [johnpweiss.com]
B000860: How The Legend of Zelda Changed the Game [nytimes.com]
B000859: You should be reading academic computer science papers [stackoverflow.blog]
B000854: Are BuzzFeed’s AI-generated travel articles bad in a scary new way — or a familiar old way? [niemanlab.org]
B000853: The strongest evidence for a Universe before the Big Bang [bigthink.com]
B000852: Mouse Cursor History (and why I made my own) [youtube.com]
B000850: Inside the $100K+ forgery scandal that’s roiling PC game collecting [arstechnica.com]
B000848: Can a Fungus Really Take Over Our Brains? [quantamagazine.org]
B000847: The Great Consolidation of the Video Game Industry [theringer.com]
B000846: With Nothing to Eat Except Viruses, Some Microbes Thrive [quantamagazine.org]
B000845: Will we ever be able to predict earthquakes? [bbc.com]
B000844: PLATO: How an educational computer system from the ’60s shaped the future [arstechnica.com]
B000843: a world to win: webassembly for the rest of us [wingolog.org]
B000842: Inside the early ‘90s tech scene that created L0pht, the legendary hackerspace [cyberscoop.com]
B000841: Thoughts on Video Editing [brickexperimentchannel.wordpress.com]
B000839: Habit trackers: does tracking your habits actually work? [nesslabs.com]
B000838: The Boschian Horror of ‘Elden Ring’ [artreview.com]
B000836: Is there a future for video games journalism? [niemanlab.org]
B000835: Forth: The programming language that writes itself [ratfactor.com]
B000834: How The Last of Us became ‘the greatest story that has ever been told in video games’ [polygon.com]
B000833: I tried to buy a Rolex and fell into a grey market for luxe watches [ft.com]
B000832: Why The Next Decade Will Not Be Like The Previous 40 Years [zerohedge.com]
B000831: Design thinking was supposed to fix the world. Where did it go wrong? [technologyreview.com]
B000830: My Code Does Not Work Because I Am A Victim Of Complex Societal Factors [youtube.com]
B000829: Man and machine: GPT for second brains [reasonabledeviations.com]
B000828: Here's what being filthy rich in Europe looked like in 1000 BC, 1 AD, and 1000 AD [bigthink.com]
B000827: How to spot AI-generated text [technologyreview.com]
B000813: Google’s Quest to Digitize Valuable Military Tissue Samples [propublica.org]
B000825: Deduping and Storing Images at Uber Eats [uber.com]
B000823: How Awe Can Change Our Lives For The Better [noemamag.com]
B000821: The Strangely Beautiful Experience of Google Reviews [longreads.com]
B000820: There Is No Such Thing As Italian Food [noemamag.com]
B000819: Is dark matter's "nightmare scenario" true? [bigthink.com]
B000817: How the Brain Distinguishes Memories From Perceptions [quantamagazine.org]
B000816: Does free will violate the laws of physics? [youtube.com]
B000815: How to tax (a guide for governments) [timharford.com]
B000812: We tracked what happens after TikTok songs go viral [youtube.com]
B000810: How to find the Norwegian prime minister in an "anonymized" contact tracing dataset [media.ccc.de]
B000807: Earth's magnetic field supports biblical stories of destruction of ancient cities [bigthink.com]
B000804: I am disappointed by dynamic typing [buttondown.email]
B000803: Why I'm Less Than Infinitely Hostile To Cryptocurrency [astralcodexten.substack.com]
B000801: Continuous delivery, meet continuous security [youtube.com]
B000799: Mastodon Isn’t Just A Replacement For Twitter [noemamag.com]
B000797: You can live just fine with half a brain [bigthink.com]
B000796: I text myself all day every day — and you should, too [theverge.com]
B000795: Physicists Create a Wormhole Using a Quantum Computer [quantamagazine.org]
B000793: Emacs should become a Wayland compositor [emacsconf.org]
B000791: Why Roman Egypt Was Such a Strange Province [acoup.blog]
B000789: 2050 Predictions: Eyes, Xi, Apps, Cars, Traits, Bounties [atvbt.com]
B000788: The Distributed Computing Manifesto [allthingsdistributed.com]
B000787: Easy ways to organize your digital life, from photos to emails [vox.com]
B000786: The benefits of when your mind goes blank [bbc.com]
B000785: Why writing by hand is still the best way to retain information [stackoverflow.blog]
B000779: Why does time go forwards, not backwards? [bbc.com]
B000778: A Brain-Inspired Chip Can Run AI With Far Less Energy [quantamagazine.org]
B000774: Making computer chips act more like brain cells [knowablemagazine.org]
B000773: What’s so great about functional programming anyway? [jrsinclair.com]
B000772: How Online Mobs Act Like Flocks Of Birds [noemamag.com]
B000771: A ragtag community is keeping this aughts Wikipedia gadget alive [inputmag.com]
B000770: Cryptography’s Future Will Be Quantum-Safe. Here’s How It Will Work. [quantamagazine.org]
B000769: How to Eat an Elephant, One Atomic Concept at a Time [kwokchain.com]
B000768: How do I trick my easily-distracted brain into studying? [blog.duolingo.com]
B000767: With So Few Farmers, Why Are Video Games About Farming So Popular? [sapiens.org]
B000766: Visual Studio Code is designed to fracture [ghuntley.com]
B000764: What is a software development environment? [ghuntley.com]
B000761: How the Apple Archive Ended Up at Stanford [annamancini.substack.com]
B000760: Oxford University Press’s new logo is unfathomably bad [joukovsky.substack.com]
B000759: How to Leave Dying Social Media Platforms [doctorow.medium.com]
B000757: 3 things I learned while my plane crashed [youtube.com]
B000756: 3 types of normal forgetting — and 1 that isn’t [ideas.ted.com]
B000753: Writing Down What I Do—In Obsidian [v5.chriskrycho.com]
B000751: TikTok’s Greatest Asset Isn’t Its Algorithm—It’s Your Phone [wired.com]
B000749: A requiem for amateur chemistry [lcamtuf.substack.com]
B000748: A virus-resistant organism — and what it could mean for the future [ted.com]
B000746: 9 astonishing ways that living standards have improved around the world [bigthink.com]
B000745: Potluck: Dynamic documents as personal software [inkandswitch.com]
B000742: I come bringing good news about hydrogen [noahpinion.substack.com]
B000741: This "Math Test" Changed How I See Humanity [youtube.com]
B000740: Is Poland's tap water really protected by clams? [youtube.com]
B000739: Dog blood donation is making pet medicine look more human [grid.news]
B000736: The race to invent new particles is pointless [theguardian.com]
B000735: How limitless green energy would change the world [bbc.com]
B000734: Tech futurism's blind spot [davekarpf.substack.com]
B000733: Why Patreon is struggling [simonowens.substack.com]
B000731: Inventions that are fighting the rise of facial recognition technology [bigthink.com]
B000730: The rebirth of magazines [therebooting.substack.com]
B000729: Chip can transmit all of the internet's traffic every second [newscientist.com]
B000728: Someone is pretending to be me. [connortumbleson.com]
B000726: Scientists know why we are so indecisive [inverse.com]
B000724: Telegram Has a Serious Doxing Problem [wired.co.uk]
B000723: The Story of "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley [youtube.com]
B000721: Recycling data centers' heat could be an environmental win-win [axios.com]
B000719: Inside the Proton, the ‘Most Complicated Thing’ Imaginable [quantamagazine.org]
B000718: Why the Moon's two faces are so different [bigthink.com]
B000715: Why I Use Snap and TikTok Instead of Google [slate.com]
B000714: Many of the most nutritious foods are also the most sustainable [arstechnica.com]
B000713: How Trustworthy Are Supplements? [astralcodexten.substack.com]
B000712: What happened to the virtual reality gaming revolution? [arstechnica.com]
B000711: Why I Stopped Posting Photos of My Kid on Social Media [time.com]
B000710: How hobbyist hackers are preserving Pokémon’s past—and shaping its future [arstechnica.com]
B000708: Substack found its unfair advantage [simonowens.substack.com]
B000707: Neuroscientists Unravel the Mystery of Why You Can’t Tickle Yourself [wired.com]
B000705: What we keep getting wrong about inflation [timharford.com]
B000743: Why modifying gravity doesn't add up [bigthink.com]
B000703: Physicists Rewrite a Quantum Rule That Clashes With Our Universe [quantamagazine.org]
B000700: This is not your grandfather's Perl [stackoverflow.blog]
B000699: The gossip account spilling Indonesian tech’s secrets [restofworld.org]
B000698: Everyone knows what YouTube is — few know how it really works [theverge.com]
B000697: How Game Design Principles Can Enhance Democracy [noemamag.com]
B000696: The SLS rocket is the worst thing to happen to NASA—but maybe also the best? [arstechnica.com]
B000693: Black Hole’s Ring of Light Could Encrypt Its Inner Secrets [quantamagazine.org]
B000692: Algorithm decodes what dog brains see [futurity.org]
B000690: Inside a Million-Dollar Instagram Verification Scheme [propublica.org]
B000689: The many problems with implementing Single Sign-On [stackoverflow.blog]
B000688: The SpaceX superfans uprooting their lives for Elon’s Starship [youtube.com]
B000687: No, seriously, NASA’s Space Launch System is ready to take flight [arstechnica.com]
B000686: My former tutorial partner is now Prime Minister. Here’s my advice to her [timharford.com]
B000684: Forget 5G wireless, SpaceX and T-Mobile want to offer Zero-G coverage [arstechnica.com]
B000683: If you want more tech-life balance, do this to protect your brain [fastcompany.com]
B000682: A Brief History of Spain [unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com]
B000681: ‘Post-Quantum’ Cryptography Scheme Is Cracked on a Laptop [quantamagazine.org]
B000680: The Rise of Mobile Gambling Is Leaving People Ruined and Unable to Quit [vice.com]
B000679: Disney is Dead: The Coming Disney Crisis Happening Now [medium.com]
B000678: What if you could sing in your favorite musician's voice? [ted.com]
B000675: Book Review: What We Owe The Future [astralcodexten.substack.com]
B000674: We exist. What can that fact teach us about the Universe? [bigthink.com]
B000673: 4.2 Gigabytes, or: How to Draw Anything [andys.page]
B000672: Will Nonbelievers Really Believe Anything? [astralcodexten.substack.com]
B000671: Can science ever discover the absolute truth about reality? [bigthink.com]
B000670: The world needs an AI code of ethics [protocol.com]
B000669: Are Large Language Models Our Limit Case? [startwords.cdh.princeton.edu]
B000668: The biggest difference between physics and mathematics [bigthink.com]
B000667: AI-generated art illustrates another problem with computers [theguardian.com]
B000666: AI is cool, but nowhere near human capacity [futurity.org]
B000664: What to read to understand how economists think [economist.com]
B000663: One kitchen, hundreds of internet restaurants [peabee.substack.com]
B000662: Why Do (Some) Humans Love Chili Peppers? [sapiens.org]
B000660: "Helical Engine" could reach 99% the speed of light [thebrighterside.news]
B000659: How to Stop Robots From Becoming Racist [wired.com]
B000657: The Founder of GeoCities on What Killed the Old Internet [gizmodo.com]
B000656: The Creedence Clearwater Revival Revival [newyorker.com]
B000654: Deep Learning Alone Isn’t Getting Us To Human-Like AI [noemamag.com]
B000653: There are more emojis headed to your phone. Here’s how even the weird ones could expand your world. [grid.news]
B000652: The Four Different Meanings Of ‘Nothing’ To A Scientist [bigthink.com]
B000651: An Arabic anti-LGBTQ+ campaign is going viral on Twitter [restofworld.org]
B000650: Self-Taught AI Shows Similarities to How the Brain Works [quantamagazine.org]
B000649: The “Dark Brandon” meme — and why it’s so confusing — explained [vox.com]
B000648: I Watched An 857-Hour Movie To Encounter Capitalism’s Extremes [readpassage.com]
B000647: How the Physics of Nothing Underlies Everything [quantamagazine.org]
B000646: Finance caused the fall of Rome [doctorow.medium.com]
B000644: AI Is Not Sentient. Why Do People Say It Is? [nytimes.com]
B000643: Why gravitational waves are the future of astronomy [bigthink.com]
B000641: How AI technology can tame the scientific literature [nature.com]
B000640: The high price we pay for social media [timharford.com]
B000639: AI has failed on many promises. Here’s what comes next [fastcompany.com]
B000637: The nontoxic social media app that tells you your toxic traits [vox.com]
B000636: Humans Have Always Been Wrong About Humans [wired.com]
B000635: Learning Language is Harder Than You Think [grid.news]
B000634: The Latin of Software Code Is Thriving [nytimes.com]
B000633: Learning Language is Harder Than You Think [garymarcus.substack.com]
B000631: Why The Dispatch is leaving Substack [therebooting.substack.com]
B000630: How to Survive a Nuclear War: The York Experiment [historytoday.com]
B000629: So You’ve Decided to Unfollow Me [doctorow.medium.com]
B000628: Whatever Happened to the Transhumanists? [gizmodo.com]
B000624: Your phone’s notification settings and the meaning of life [timharford.com]
B000623: A threat to democratic political debate [the-tls.co.uk]
B000622: How imaginary numbers describe the fundamental shape of nature [aeon.co]
B000621: The Fall Of Reddit: Why It’s Quickly Declining into Chaos [medium.com]
B000619: 5 revolutionary cosmic ideas that turned out to be wrong [bigthink.com]
B000618: I's 1997 and you want to build a website [thehistoryoftheweb.com]
B000616: Should I have kids? A psychologist explains how to decide [bigthink.com]
B000615: The internet is a constant recommendations machine [theverge.com]
B000612: Will we download our minds into new bodies? [bigthink.com]
B000611: We Asked GPT-3 to Write an Academic Paper about Itself [scientificamerican.com]
B000610: How I'm Building a Gary Vaynerchuk Inspired Media Machine [timstodz.com]
B000609: The hidden history of screen readers [theverge.com]
B000607: Your words may predict your future mental health [ted.com]
B000601: You've Got Mail from Timbuktu [reasonstobecheerful.world]
B000600: Inside the secret, often bizarre world that decides what porn you see [ft.com]
B000599: The Universe is flat. Here's what that teaches us. [bigthink.com]
B000598: The Coward Who Stole God’s Name [uncannymagazine.com]
B000596: Why Einstein is a "peerless genius" and Hawking is an "ordinary genius" [bigthink.com]
B000594: Doctors Gave Her Antipsychotics. She Decided to Live With Her Voices. [nytimes.com]
B000593: A Path to Well-Being: Get to Know Your Neurotransmitters [shondaland.com]
B000592: The 4 Ways You Might Live Forever [unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com]
B000591: When Shipping Containers Sink in the Drink [newyorker.com]
B000590: The Case for Unique Email Addresses [musings.tychi.me]
B000589: How to Understand France [unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com]
B000588: The Brain Has a ‘Low-Power Mode’ That Blunts Our Senses [quantamagazine.org]
B000587: Game on: how tech companies are betting on the metaverse [youtube.com]
B000586: How people buy, and how tech intervenes, around the globe [restofworld.org]
B000585: The Democracy of the Future [unchartedterritories.tomaspueyo.com]
B000584: Will Tesla ever “Solve” Full Self Driving? [garymarcus.substack.com]
B000583: The Google engineer who thinks the company’s AI has come to life [washingtonpost.com]
B000581: Can science explain the beginning of the Universe? [bigthink.com]
B000580: Why people ghost on social media [theconversation.com]
B000579: Record-Breaking Voyager Spacecraft Begin to Power Down [scientificamerican.com]
B000578: How Not to Teach Recursion [parentheticallyspeaking.org]
B000576: Actually No, We Don't Know How Much Video Games Should Cost. [bottomfeeder.substack.com]
B000574: Inside the risky world of “Migrant TikTok” [restofworld.org]
B000573: Why does the Moon look close some nights and far away on other nights? [theconversation.com]
B000572: A Face Search Engine Anyone Can Use Is Alarmingly Accurate [nytimes.com]
B000571: How Computer Scientists Learned to Reinvent the Proof [quantamagazine.org]
B000570: The European Central Bank is Trapped. Here’s Why. [lynalden.com]
B000569: A day in the life of (almost) every vending machine in the world [theguardian.com]
B000568: We Can Do Better Than “Same, But Electric” [climateer.substack.com]
B000567: Will the James Webb Space Telescope Reveal Another Earth? [quantamagazine.org]
B000566: The Browser Company wants you to build your own internet home [inputmag.com]
B000533: Digital Alchemy: A Post-Mortem of the Crypto Crash [lynalden.com]
B000532: In defense of crypto(currency) [blog.cryptographyengineering.com]
B000531: I tried to read all my app privacy policies. It was 1 million words. [washingtonpost.com]
B000530: I've locked myself out of my digital life [shkspr.mobi]
B000528: The FBI Tried to Ambush My Source. Now I’m Telling the Whole Story. [theintercept.com]
B000527: Meta has built a massive new language AI—and it’s giving it away for free [technologyreview.com]
B000564: Why Mastercard’s new face recognition payment system raises concerns [theconversation.com]
B000563: People saw Terra as more stable than local currency. They lost everything [restofworld.org]
B000562: Machine learning has a backdoor problem [bdtechtalks.com]
B000559: Can the fundamental trouble with e-sports ever be properly solved? [eurogamer.net]
B000558: Have you ever felt <b>this</b> awkward? [jjpryor.substack.com]
B000557: The surprisingly charming science of your gut [ted.com]
B000556: A brain implant that turns your thoughts into text [ted.com]
B000555: What Wikipedia teaches us about balancing truth and beliefs [ted.com]
B000553: Why We Don't Show Typing Status in Cardinal [withcardinal.com]
B000551: Computer Scientists Prove Certain Problems Are Truly Hard [quantamagazine.org]
B000550: Artificial Intelligence is Growing, But What Do You Really Know? [medium.datadriveninvestor.com]
B000549: Play-to-earn gaming sounds too good to be true. It probably is. [vox.com]
B000547: What Princeton Did to My Husband [bariweiss.substack.com]
B000546: To evolve, AI must face its limitations [bdtechtalks.com]
B000545: 13 Sentinels is a masterpiece and it’s even better on Switch [polygon.com]
B000541: Japan once led global tech innovation. How did it fall so behind? [restofworld.org]
B000539: Ele trabalhou no leilão do 5G e depois foi contratado por quem ganhou [theintercept.com]
B000538: Where anonymity on Twitter is a matter of life or death [restofworld.org]
B000537: It's time to accept AI will never think like a human – and that's okay [sciencefocus.com]
B000536: As grisly images spread from Ukraine, what’s too gory to share? [restofworld.org]
B000535: The Sad Saga of Purism and the Librem 5 [jaylittle.com]
B000534: Teach Your Kids Poker, Not Chess [momentofdeep.substack.com]
B000524: Can Anyone Live in Full Software Freedom Today? [archive.fosdem.org]
B000521: Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang [fasterthanli.me]
B000519: Your Bosses Could Have a File on You, and They May Misinterpret It [nytimes.com]
B000516: Has the Milky Way’s Black Hole Come to Light? [nytimes.com]
B000513: Google and Meta’s underwater cables up the stakes on internet control [restofworld.org]
B000512: Coffeezilla, the YouTuber Exposing Crypto Scams [newyorker.com]
B000511: It's time to say goodbye to the GPL [martin.kleppmann.com]
B000510: Why Success in Canada Means Moving to America [thewalrus.ca]
B000509: Authoritarian Regimes’ AI Innovation Advantage [harvardmagazine.com]
B000508: Why ‘De-Extinction’ Is Impossible (But Could Work Anyway) [quantamagazine.org]
B000507: How a Simple Ratio Came to Influence Military Strategy [wsj.com]
B000506: How games imagine the past and future of solar energy [eurogamer.net]
B000505: Is Everything Falling Apart? [nonzero.substack.com]
B000504: Most Salvadorans have already ditched their national bitcoin wallets [restofworld.org]
B000503: 20 years ago, The Elder Scrolls 3: Morrowind changed everything [polygon.com]
B000502: Welcome to the era of the hyper-surveilled office [economist.com]
B000501: The Webb Space Telescope Will Rewrite Cosmic History. If It Works. [quantamagazine.org]
B000500: Welcome to Hotel Elsevier: you can check-out any time you like… not [eiko-fried.com]
B000498: Phone-Tracking Firm Demo’d Surveillance Powers by Spying on CIA [theintercept.com]
B000494: Opening up Science—to Skeptics [behavioralscientist.org]
B000491: The mystery of the miracle year [dwarkeshpatel.com]
B000490: Crowd and Proud: The History of the Flash Mob [elephant.art]
B000489: Brainstorm: AI and the future of religion [aiforbusiness.net]
B000488: In the dark: the internet sparked a revolution, then it was turned off [restofworld.org]
B000487: Tomorrow Isn’t Over: A Reading List About Brighter Futures [longreads.com]
B000486: How Oslo Learned to Fight Climate Change [newyorker.com]
B000484: “Bambi” Is Even Bleaker Than You Thought [newyorker.com]
B000480: I want off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride [fasterthanli.me]
B000479: How Tucker Carlson Reshaped Fox News — and Became Trump’s Heir [nytimes.com]
B000475: Macron May Keep the Presidency, but Le Pen Has Already Won [nytimes.com]
B000474: How Can I Teach When I’m Not Allowed to Shut Down Trolls? [nytimes.com]
B000472: Six things I sort of believe about making music [johnwhiles.com]
B000436: The Edited Latecomer's Guide to Crypto [mollywhite.net]
B000471: Internet ‘algospeak’ is changing our language in real time [washingtonpost.com]
B000470: My personal wishlist for a decentralized social network [carter.sande.duodecima.technology]
B000469: That’s How It Works When You’re a Woman on the Internet [lyz.substack.com]
B000467: Have iPhone Cameras Become Too Smart? [newyorker.com]
B000466: Why is it so hard to buy things that work well? [danluu.com]
B000465: Japan invents ‘electric’ chopsticks that make food seem more salty [theguardian.com]
B000463: I Liked The Idea Of Carbon Offsets, Until I Tried To Explain It [climateer.substack.com]
B000462: The flaws of distro hopping and asking other people about their OS of choice [unixsheikh.com]
B000460: What hacking AOL taught a generation of programmers [github.com]
B000457: Inside the Takedown that Shredded the Myth of Crypto’s Anonymity [wired.com]
B000455: Money Stuff is Linear-ish [danielstone.substack.com]
B000454: Worlds apart: TikTok doesn't show the war in Ukraine to Russian users [nrk.no]
B000453: Browsers are pretty good at loading pages, it turns out [carter.sande.duodecima.technology]
B000452: Why Don't More Languages Offer Flow Typing? [ayazhafiz.com]
B000450: 25+ Years of Personal Knowledge Management [dsebastien.net]
B000449: A Tale of Yak Shaving: Accidentally Making a Language, for an Engine, for a Game [verdagon.dev]
B000448: There Are Too Many Video Games [bottomfeeder.substack.com]
B000446: Key security in a passwordless world [fultonsramblings.substack.com]
B000445: ‘This Game is so Realistic! It Feels Just Like Working Overtime’ [sixthtone.com]
B000444: I hate what video games have become [ivanca.tumblr.com]
B000442: The Real Story of the Hawaiian Missile Crisis [url]
B000441: The Vacuum Tube’s Forgotten Rival [spectrum.ieee.org]
B000440: It Looks Like You’re Trying To Take Over The World [gwern.net]
B000262: A FOSS proposal for a new type of OS for a new type of computer [archive.fosdem.org]
B000435: In Search Of A Flood Like No Other [everythingisamazing.substack.com]
B000434: How Obsidian.md Replaced Video Games & Helped Me Publish [obsidianroundup.org]
B000431: Dual use of artificial-intelligence-powered drug discovery [nature.com]
B000430: The Real History of "Perfect Blue" and "Requiem for a Dream" [animationobsessive.substack.com]
B000429: Who Is Behind QAnon? Linguistic Detectives Find Fingerprints [nytimes.com]
B000428: On the weaponisation of open source [beny23.github.io]
B000426: Full-text browser history search forever? [news.ycombinator.com]
B000424: On Being Indispensable at Work [sofuckingagile.com]
B000423: Why we stopped making Einsteins [erikhoel.substack.com]
B000422: In praise of opinionated frameworks [code.mendhak.com]
B000421: Wondering what Web 3.0 will look like? [welcome2web3.com]
B000419: What Google Search Isn’t Showing You [newyorker.com]
B000418: Scribd Puts My Old Uploads Behind a Paywall and Goes Onto My Shitlist [personal.ericgoldman.org]
B000415: Running a private mail server for six years, easy peasy [schumacher.sh]
B000414: Deep Adaptation opens up a necessary conversation about the breakdown of civilisation [opendemocracy.net]
B000413: Why the FreeBSD Desktop and My Linux Rant [randomnixfix.wordpress.com]
B000410: Help Preserve the Internet With Archiveteam's Warrior [selfhostedheaven.com]
B000409: What books changed the way you think about almost everything? [news.ycombinator.com]
B000408: Things about Relationships I wish someone told me about [youtube.com]
B000407: 30 Years Since the Human Genome Project Began, What’s Next? [wired.com]
B000404: America’s most widely consumed cooking oil causes genetic changes in the brain [universityofcalifornia.edu]
B000380: Time: The History & Future of Everything [youtube.com]
B000379: What we can learn from "_why": the long lost open source developer. [github.com]
B000378: What is the most unique website you’ve come across on the internet? [news.ycombinator.com]
B000376: The Cursed Computer Iceberg Meme [suricrasia.online]
B000375: Five Things You Notice When You Quit the News [raptitude.com]
B000374: SimCity, Cellular Automata, and Happy Tool for HyperLook [donhopkins.medium.com]
B000373: There Was a Time before Mathematica… [writings.stephenwolfram.com]
B000372: The destruction of the Amazon, explained [youtube.com]
B000370: The Real Reason We Have Gym Class At All [youtube.com]
B000369: What is “normal” and what is “different”? [youtube.com]
B000368: Can you outsmart the fallacy that divided a nation? [youtube.com]
B000399: 3 fears about screen time for kids — and why they're not true [ted.com]
B000398: How Beijing Is Playing the Olympics [newyorker.com]
B000397: What Every Programmer Needs to Know About Encodings [kunststube.net]
B000396: The long, slow death of the hotel minibar [washingtonpost.com]
B000395: How does UTF-8 turn “😂” into “F09F9882”? [sethmlarson.dev]
B000391: Why Are Letters Shaped the Way They Are? [vice.com]
B000389: What does it mean to listen on a port? [paulbutler.org]
B000387: Surviving the front page of HackerNews on a 50 Mbps uplink [ounapuu.ee]
B000382: The Dark Side Of Smart Contracts [businesstechguides.co]
B000367: CGI did, in fact, ruin movies [erikhoel.substack.com]
B000366: The Road to OCIv2 Images: What's Wrong with Tar? [cyphar.com]
B000364: How a PhD astrophysicist thinks about data [hex.tech]
B000362: Euler’s 243-Year-Old ‘Impossible’ Puzzle Gets a Quantum Solution [quantamagazine.org]
B000361: Meet the man who accidentally started an assassin hiring website [theguardian.com]
B000360: What the Russians thought of James Bond in the 1960s [spectator.co.uk]
B000358: Adblocking People and Non-adblocking People Experience a Totally Different Web [imlefthanded.com]
B000357: Why I Still Lisp (and You Should Too) [betterprogramming.pub]
B000354: Would you donate to a charity that won’t pay out for centuries? [vox.com]
B000353: How Tumblr Became Popular for Being Obsolete [newyorker.com]
B000351: The Prisoner Who Revolutionized Chinese Language With a Teacup [wired.com]
B000345: How To Stay Motivated Working On A Long-Term Project [durmonski.com]
B000338: Everything You Know About Obesity Is Wrong [highline.huffingtonpost.com]
B000337: How To Take Smart Notes With Org-mode [blog.jethro.dev]
B000336: How to Learn Everything: The MasterClass Diaries [longreads.com]
B000393: What You Should Know About The Stock Market [betterexplained.com]
B000332: The values of Emacs, the Neovim revolution, and the VSCode gorilla [murilopereira.com]
B000331: Emacs is my "favourite Emacs package" [youtube.com]
B000330: Bryan Cantrill, Rust and Other Interesting Things [youtube.com]
B000329: Blockchain-based systems are not what they say they are [blog.mollywhite.net]
B000325: Would you raise the bird that murdered your children? [youtube.com]
B000323: Using a mild Twitter addiction to actually get things done [nick.comer.io]
B000322: A not so gentle intro to web3 [kooslooijesteijn.net]
B000319: Nuclear fallout is showing up in U.S. honey, decades after bomb tests [science.org]
B000318: Will Digital Technologies Kill the Nation State? [pairagraph.com]
B000317: How the World's Most Complicated Language Works [youtube.com]
B000315: What are the best-designed things you've ever used? [news.ycombinator.com]
B000312: A friendly programming language from the future. [unisonweb.org]
B000309: Decades after polio, Martha is among the last to still rely on an iron lung to breathe [npr.org]
B000307: A Legendary Redesign of Helvetica, Reborn After 30 Years [wired.com]
B000304: Dear Self; We Need To Talk About Social Media [acesounderglass.com]
B000303: Humans are Bad at URLs and Fonts Don’t Matter [troyhunt.com]
B000302: Introduction to the Sam Text Editor [blog.matthewdmiller.net]
B000299: Meet the People Who Believe They’ve Traveled to a Past Life [narratively.com]
B000298: How Hotmail changed Microsoft (and email) forever [arstechnica.com]
B000296: <code>$ sudo rm -rf</code> / <code>=</code> <code>npm install</code> [ghuntley.com]
B000295: How we know the oldest person who ever lived wasn’t faking her age [theverge.com]
B000293: Plans you’re not supposed to talk about [dynomight.net]
B000292: Security basics with GPG, OpenSSH, OpenSSL and Keybase [integralist.co.uk]
B000290: Is internet addiction eradicating the habit of reading? [benwajdi.com]
B000289: There's never been a better time to build websites [simeongriggs.dev]
B000288: A challenger to the throne of vector graphics. SVG is dead, long live TinyVG! [zig.news]
B000287: Why Wolfram Tech Isn’t Open Source [blog.wolfram.com]
B000286: To Understand Language is to Understand Generalization [evjang.com]
B000285: What scientists must know about hardware to write fast code [biojulia.github.io]
B000280: How do you manage RSS feeds effectively? [news.ycombinator.com]
B000278: The Strange, Unfinished Saga of Cyberpunk 2077 [newyorker.com]
B000276: An Interactive Visualization of Every Line in Hamilton [pudding.cool]
B000273: My Challenge to the Web Performance Community [philipwalton.com]
B000271: The weirdest book in the world just turned 40. We talked to its creator. [insider.com]
B000270: NandGame — Build a computer from scratch. [nandgame.com]
B000267: Six Reasons Why the Wolfram Language Is (Like) Open Source [blog.wolfram.com]
B000266: About the Urgency of building Web3 [timdaub.github.io]
B000261: The World’s Most Efficient Languages [theatlantic.com]
B000260: What Hot Dogs Can Teach Us About Number Theory [quantamagazine.org]
B000258: How We Saved Millions in SSD Costs by Upgrading Our Filesystem [heap.io]
B000255: The Perpetual Outsider: The Big Benefits of Not Belonging [hardfork.substack.com]
B000253: One of the most difficult words to translate... [youtube.com]
B000252: What do all languages have in common? [youtube.com]
B000249: Upcoming Features in Go 1.18 [sebastian-holstein.de]
B000248: The Real Benefits Of Staying Off Social Media [durmonski.com]
B000247: I Tried Creating a Game Using Real-world Geographic Data [youtube.com]
B000246: How to Make Yourself Into a Learning Machine [every.to]
B000245: These Parents Built a School App. Then the City Called the Cops [wired.co.uk]
B000236: Can we trust Microsoft with Open Source? [dusted.codes]
B000233: What useful unknown website do you wish more people knew about? [reddit.com]
B000176: The Missing Semester of Your CS Education [missing.csail.mit.edu]
B000175: Leave no trace: how a teenage hacker lost himself online [theguardian.com]
B000173: Introducing lorri, your project's nix-env [tweag.io]
B000171: What I wish I knew when learning F# [danielbachler.de]
B000170: Why I built my own static site generator [yakkomajuri.github.io]
B000169: How the blockchain will radically transform the economy [youtube.com]
B000167: Sex worker - the truth behind the smile [youtube.com]
B000166: I was abused as a child bride and this is what I learned [youtube.com]
B000165: Sex trafficking isn't what you think it is [youtube.com]
B000163: How humans are making pandemics more likely [youtube.com]
B000159: How school makes kids less intelligent [youtube.com]
B000158: What happens as you approach the speed of light? [youtube.com]
B000154: How Space Movies Evolved Over 120 Years [youtube.com]
B000152: The Birth & Death of JavaScript [destroyallsoftware.com]
B000151: The International Date Line, Explained [youtube.com]
B000147: How Facebook is Stealing Billions of Views [youtube.com]
B000232: Why should you read "The Handmaid's Tale"? [youtube.com]
B000231: Why should you read “Lord of the Flies” by William Golding? [youtube.com]
B000230: Why should you read “Dune” by Frank Herbert? [youtube.com]
B000229: Why should you read Dante’s “Divine Comedy”? [youtube.com]
B000228: Questions No One Knows the Answers to [youtube.com]
B000227: Reddit: A Birthplace of Mob Mentality [youtube.com]
B000226: Why Subnautica Owes Its Success to This Button [youtube.com]
B000224: Why the "wolf turn" "is such a big deal [youtube.com]
B000223: Why Microsoft keeps beating Apple and Google with Windows [youtube.com]
B000219: How bitcoin is like the internet in the 80s [youtube.com]
B000214: The Sounds of Space: A sonic adventure to other worlds [youtube.com]
B000213: Por que foi tão Difícil de Detectar o Bóson de Higgs? [youtube.com]
B000144: Watch the US stall on climate change for 12 years [youtube.com]
B000141: Why The Government Shouldn't Break WhatsApp [youtube.com]
B000139: Declan McKenna — Brazil (Official Video) [youtube.com]
B000137: Why Are You Alive – Life, Energy & ATP [youtube.com]
B000131: Building a Marsbase is a Horrible Idea: Let’s do it! [youtube.com]
B000128: How ads follow you around the internet [youtube.com]
B000126: How Far Can We Go? Limits of Humanity [youtube.com]
B000125: A Selfish Argument for Making the World a Better Place [youtube.com]
B000124: What If Earth got Kicked Out of the Solar System? [youtube.com]
B000122: Why Google Doesn't Want You to Say You "Googled Something" [youtube.com]
B000120: So you want to be an autocrat? [theconversation.com]
B000119: The Real Reason Birth Control Has Placebo Pills [youtube.com]
B000118: What Is Intelligence? Where Does it Begin? [youtube.com]
B000117: Is Reality Real? The Simulation Argument [youtube.com]
B000115: Is the European Union Worth It Or Should We End It? [youtube.com]
B000114: The awkward debate around Trump's mental fitness [youtube.com]
B000113: How the QWERTY Keyboard Broke the Chinese Language [youtube.com]
B000209: How a Cereal Box Toy Hacked AT&T's Phone Lines [youtube.com]
B000208: Why the Soundtrack to Shrek is Actually Genius [youtube.com]
B000111: The diet that helps fight climate change [youtube.com]
B000207: Why the Music in the Live Action Disney Remakes is Worse than you Thought [youtube.com]
B000206: What long voting lines in the US really mean [youtube.com]
B000203: It's time to draw borders on the Arctic Ocean [youtube.com]
B000200: NASA's incredible Pluto mission, explained [youtube.com]
B000197: Weed is not more dangerous than alcohol [youtube.com]
B000196: How Netflix's "Klaus" Made 2D Animation Look 3D [youtube.com]
B000195: Why eating healthy is so expensive in America [youtube.com]
B000192: The rise and fall of Rudy Giuliani, explained [youtube.com]
B000191: Why we still need courtroom sketch artists [youtube.com]
B000190: Why movies went from 15 minutes to 2 hours [youtube.com]
B000189: Giving birth costs a lot of money. Hospitals won't tell you how much. [youtube.com]
B000186: Why this Gucci knockoff is totally legal [youtube.com]
B000182: Weed was the real winner of the 2020 election [youtube.com]
B000180: The hidden war over grocery shelf space [youtube.com]
B000179: Why your Netflix thumbnails don't look like mine [youtube.com]
B000109: How IKEA gets you to impulsively buy more [youtube.com]
B000108: What the coronavirus looks like up close [youtube.com]
B000107: Netflix Shows Are Full of Brands — But Is It Product Placement? [youtube.com]
B000106: Why Covid-19 is more AND less deadly than we knew [youtube.com]
B000104: Divided island: How Haiti and the DR became two worlds [youtube.com]
B000103: Can You Upload Your Mind & Live Forever? [youtube.com]
B000100: Why every social media site is a dumpster fire [youtube.com]
B000099: Japan's rising right-wing nationalism [youtube.com]
B000098: You’re watching Fox News. You just don’t know it. [youtube.com]
B000096: Interstellar’s Editing Is Out of This World [youtube.com]
B000095: What Angela Merkel's exit means for Germany — and Europe [youtube.com]
B000094: Why There's a Single, Tiny Wire Encircling Manhattan [youtube.com]
B000093: Why Canadian Lottery Winners Must Answer a Math Question [youtube.com]
B000091: Why The Human Eye Is A Design Disaster [youtube.com]
B000090: The Wild Astrophysics that Outer Wilds Simulates [youtube.com]
B000089: How '90s porn led to the internet's foundational law [youtube.com]
B000087: Kanye deconstructed: The human voice as the ultimate instrument [youtube.com]
B000086: How smart is today's artificial intelligence? [youtube.com]
B000085: How colorized photos helped introduce Japan to the world [youtube.com]
B000083: Why babies in medieval paintings look like ugly old men [youtube.com]
B000081: How the BBC makes Planet Earth look like a Hollywood movie [youtube.com]
B000080: The secret chord that makes Christmas music sound so Christmassy [youtube.com]
B000079: Why no aquarium has a great white shark [youtube.com]
B000077: Five Things You Can't Do On British Television [youtube.com]
B000076: Why Stradivarius violins are worth millions [youtube.com]
B000075: The most feared song in jazz, explained [youtube.com]
B000071: Magic Eye: The optical illusion, explained [youtube.com]
B000064: Using VFX to Explain Why Covid-19 Surprised Everyone [youtube.com]
B000063: NASA's plan to save Earth from a giant asteroid [youtube.com]
B000062: Proof of evolution that you can find on your body [youtube.com]
B000061: Trump and Clinton are asked to say something nice about each other [youtube.com]
B000060: Why Elon Musk says we're living in a simulation [youtube.com]
B000059: How India runs the world's biggest election [youtube.com]
B000058: The Greatest Paralympic Scandal of All Time [youtube.com]
B000057: Why obvious lies make great propaganda [youtube.com]
B000055: What Happens If We Bring the Sun to Earth? [youtube.com]
B000054: End of Space – Creating a Prison for Humanity [youtube.com]
B000053: Is Meat Bad for You? Is Meat Unhealthy? [youtube.com]
B000052: Wormholes Explained – Breaking Spacetime [youtube.com]
B000051: Is the EU Democratic? Does Your Vote Matter? [youtube.com]
B000049: Protests aren't what they look like on TV [youtube.com]
B000029: The biggest corruption scandal in Latin America’s history [youtube.com]
B000028: Why Cuban cab drivers earn more than doctors [youtube.com]
B000027: The Coronavirus Explained & What You Should Do [youtube.com]
B000026: How Trump makes extreme things look normal [youtube.com]
B000025: The fight for America's 51st state, explained [youtube.com]
B000024: Castro hates the internet, so Cubans created their own [youtube.com]
B000022: Vsauce Answers the 100 Most Googled Questions [youtube.com]
B000021: The $12 trillion ripple effect of Covid-19 [youtube.com]
B000020: Some hospitals let a preventable infection kill their patients [youtube.com]
B000019: Color film was built for white people [youtube.com]
B000018: The rise and fall of the American fallout shelter [youtube.com]
B000017: Harry Potter and the translator's nightmare [youtube.com]
B000016: How robots made this food commercial look effortless [youtube.com]
B000015: Why Electronic Voting Is Still A Bad Idea [youtube.com]
B000014: Why Does Europe Have Zero Euro Banknotes? [youtube.com]
B000013: What Happens to Money When the Queen Dies? [youtube.com]
B000012: The Secret Protocol for When the Queen Dies [youtube.com]
B000011: How to Land the Space Shuttle... from Space [youtube.com]
B000007: 8 Surprising Jobs That Keep Film Sets Running [youtube.com]
B000048: What Google Learned From Its Quest to Build the Perfect Team [nytimes.com]
B000005: Justin Trudeau is pretty sure you won't move to Canada [youtube.com]
B000926: Why colour is in the eye of the beholder [theguardian.com]
B000924: How the Piano Helped Me Fall Back in Love With Tech [wired.com]
B000923: How to really change someone’s mind [timharford.com]
B000922: Let's Make Sure Github Doesn't Become the only Option [blog.edwardloveall.com]
B000889: The internet wants to be fragmented [noahpinion.substack.com]
B000887: The benefits of not being a jerk to yourself [ted.com]
B000884: Aphantasia: The People Who Can't Visualise [youtube.com]
B000883: The Woes of Being Addicted to Streaming [pitchfork.com]