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Tuesday, 18 August 2026

Is Anthropic Making Money? How Much Money?

Brad DeLong: “And, I was confident, selling your soul to SEO and charging for the eyeballs your second-rate search results trapped into repeated casts of the yarrow sticks would ultimately be self-defeating. … And, I was confident, selling your soul to clickbait-rage and charging for the eyeballs your outrage-bait feeds had trapped into doomscrolling would ultimately be self-defeating. Guess what? Selling your soul to SEO was not self-defeating. Neither was becoming the master necromancer of rage-bait doomscrolling. Am I missing something similar here and now?”

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Monday, 17 August 2026

Collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation would lead to substantial oceanic carbon release and additional global warming

D. Nian, M. Willeit, N. Wunderling, A. Ganopolski & J. Rockström: “Arctic temperatures cool by ~ 7 °C (60 °N–90 °N), while Antarctic temperatures warm by ~ 6 °C (60 °S–90 °S).”

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Friday, 14 August 2026

Astronomers discover a new kind of cosmic object – a black hole ‘star’

Ian Sample, The Guardian: “They may be the nascent, swaddled phase that marks the beginning of almost every supermassive black hole’s journey’”

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AI is removing the middle class of software engineering

Florian Herrengt: “You can’t afford bad engineers anymore.”

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Thursday, 13 August 2026

rent, always rent

Dan Davies: “Which means that, in general, when you look at the recorded profit margins of a retailer in the accounts, what you are learning about is how good a job the real estate investment bankers did.”

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Tuesday, 4 August 2026

The 90 day disclosure policy is dead

Himanshu Anand: “Your monthly maintenance window is not a safety margin. It is an attack window.”

See also: the time it takes to fix, qualify, build, distribute, and receive an OS update.

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Sunday, 2 August 2026

“The Odyssey” is Actually a Rap Album

Taylor Jones, Ph.D.:

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Tuesday, 28 July 2026

The Ads on Apple News Continue to Suck, but at Least There Are a Lot of Them

John Gruber: “When streaming services like Netflix let you pay more money for ad-free tiers, it’s an explicit acknowledgement that the experience with ads is worse. Apple doesn’t offer ad-free tiers for the App Store or (soon) Apple Maps because, I think, they can’t bring themselves to admit that by adding ads to these services they have made them worse.”

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The Most Valuable Commodity in the World is Friction

Kyla Scanlon: “We’ve stopped expecting the real world to work. We assume it will be slow, broken, or possibly on fire. That’s just the baseline.”

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Friday, 24 July 2026

Scenarios For Ending The Russo-Ukraine War

Phillips P. Obrien: “International Relations theories have had only limited value over the last decades because they often downplay the material differences of different leaderships (let alone political systems).”

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