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      <title>David Sacks’ AI influence in the White House is fading</title>
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      <description>The Trump administration is moving toward federal pre-deployment review of frontier AI models after security concerns over Anthropic’s leaked Mythos model and growing pressure from U.S. agencies and foreign regulators. That shift has narrowed David Sacks’ room to push a deregulatory agenda and weakened his influence over AI policy. [theverge.com]</description>

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      <description>War is bad. Don’t start one. But we’re already in a class war and we’re losing. Where by “we” I mean most people; the winning side comprises, roughly, the richest 0.1% of the population, who are morphing into a hereditary aristocracy. [I mean that, see below.] So, what to do in a war one didn’t choose? [tbray.org]</description>

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      <title>Appearing Productive in the Workplace</title>
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      <description>Generative AI can make novice work look expert, but it also lets people produce large volumes of polished output they may not be able to judge for correctness. The result is more motion, more documents, and weaker signals of actual competence inside organizations. [nooneshappy.com]</description>

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      <description>A statistical look at whether Netflix’s Top 10 really signals quality. The analysis compares trending titles with user ratings, finds only a modest quality signal within Netflix, and argues that how long a title stays on the chart may be more informative than its daily rank. [statsignificant.com]</description>

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      <description>A new digital atlas launched by Conservation International is guiding a massive conservation effort in the Eastern Himalayas. [conservation.org]</description>

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      <description>A Warsaw exhibition looks at Poland’s surprising boom in new and rebuilt castles, treating them as a contemporary expression of identity, power, nostalgia, and historical storytelling rather than simple historical replicas. [commonedge.org]</description>

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      <title>The Ancient Memory Technique That Built Civilization</title>
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      <description>How myths survived before writing, and why oral tradition still matters today. The piece traces how early stories were preserved through memory and performance, then points to a lesson from Albania and the work of Milman Parry and Albert Lord. [classicalwisdom.substack.com]</description>

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      <title>CNN founder Ted Turner, a pioneer of cable TV news, dies at 87</title>
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      <description>Ted Turner, the media maverick and philanthropist who founded CNN, a pioneering 24-hour network that revolutionized television news, died peacefully Wednesday, surrounded by his family, according to a news release from Turner Enterprises. He was 87. [cnn.com]</description>

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      <description>Nell Whittaker reflects on the realities of house-share cooking and offers a simultaneous multi-meal recipe built around one shared hob. [vittlesmagazine.com]</description>

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      <title>Rising Seas Could Encircle New Orleans by the End of This Century</title>
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      <description>A new perspective paper warns that sea level rise, wetland loss, and subsidence could leave New Orleans increasingly surrounded by water within decades. The authors argue the city may ultimately require a managed retreat, while Louisiana’s coastal restoration efforts and levee defenses face growing limits. [e360.yale.edu]</description>

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      <description>A look at Jagadish Chandra Bose’s experiments on plants, the scientific backlash they provoked, and how his ideas resurfaced in modern debates over plant intelligence. [sciencehistory.org]</description>

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      <description>Kate Davies critiques AI-generated knitting podcasts and video content for sounding vivid and affirming while saying little of substance about knitting, its history, or the people who actually make and teach it. [katedaviesdesigns.com]</description>

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      <description>Parents are increasingly declining vitamin K shots for newborns, a long-recommended injection that helps prevent rare but potentially fatal bleeding. Hospitals and doctors report rising refusals fueled by misinformation, and some cases have ended in severe brain bleeds or death. [propublica.org]</description>

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      <description>A look at the revival of Mongolian barbecue and grill-style buffet dining, from its 1990s peak to new all-you-can-eat spots in Maryland and beyond. [thedeletedscenes.com]</description>

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      <description>Aaed Musa’s upgraded quadrupedal robot project, with a focus on low-cost dynamic actuators, motor rewinding, controller troubleshooting, and a capstan-drive joint test stand. [aaedmusa.com]</description>

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      <title>The world reveals itself to those who travel by foot</title>
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      <description>A reflective essay on how a bike trip through Sweden and Finland taught Henrik Karlsson that the world feels larger, stranger, and friendlier when you move through it on foot or by bicycle, trust strangers, and stay open to new social scenes. [henrikkarlsson.xyz]</description>

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      <title>What is age, really?</title>
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      <description>A case for age-agnostic workplaces, arguing that chronological age is a weak proxy for skill, health, or potential. The piece breaks age into biological, subjective, and professional dimensions, then suggests redesigning work, reskilling without age limits, and auditing for hidden age bias. [laetitiaatwork.substack.com]</description>

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      <title>YouTube: your feeds are broken</title>
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      <description>Open RSS is offering a fix for YouTube feeds that are hard to use, limited, or cluttered with Shorts and tracking links. The post points readers to an alternative YouTube feed approach with fewer distractions and better filtering. [openrss.org]</description>

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      <description>Once, the State of Texas was going to put Kenneth McDuff to death as payment for his crimes. Instead, it set him free to murder again. [texasmonthly.com]</description>

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      <title>The Cosiness of a Human Nest</title>
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      <description>A reflection on the appeal and double edge of “cosy”: its older sense of shelter and warmth, its later pejorative sense of smugness, and why writers like Leigh Hunt and W.H. Auden made the word feel richly alive. [evidenceanecdotal.blogspot.com]</description>

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      <title>The List</title>
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      <description>A wry essay about turning a packed to-do list into a source of momentum rather than stress, and finding satisfaction in keeping the day’s many tasks in motion. [theamericanscholar.org]</description>

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      <description>A physics-based cellular Potts simulation where simple local rules make artificial cells grow, collide, and compete. The author tweaks the model so cells can attack each other, lose volume as they take damage, and even respond to keyboard input in a bottom-up “fight.” [jamiesimon.io]</description>

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      <description>Three practical principles for using AI responsibly: don’t anthropomorphize AI systems, don’t trust their output blindly, and don’t abdicate human responsibility for the decisions that follow. [susam.net]</description>

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      <description>A nanoparticle ink can produce structural colour on flat and 3D surfaces, suggesting uses in anti-counterfeiting, smart windows, displays and decorative films. [physicsworld.com]</description>

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      <description>A new study suggests microplastics in the atmosphere may have a net warming effect, though the impact is tiny compared with carbon dioxide and far smaller than soot. Researchers say climate models may need to account for plastics in the air, but the evidence is still incomplete. [e360.yale.edu]</description>

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      <description>Central California growers may receive up to $9 million in federal aid to remove about 3,000 acres of clingstone peach trees after Del Monte closed its Modesto and Hughson canneries. The shutdown left farmers with canceled contracts and millions in lost revenue, and lawmakers say the aid is meant to help prevent deeper damage to multigenerational farms. [sfgate.com]</description>

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      <description>A skeptical look at the peptide boom: what these gray-market injections are, why people use them, how they’re sourced, the evidence gaps, and the safety and regulatory questions they raise. [outofpocket.health]</description>

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      <title>The River House Broke. We Rushed in the River.</title>
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      <description>The July 4 Texas flooding ripped our Kerr County home from its pillars, pulling us into the water and into the night. Then morning came. [texasmonthly.com]</description>

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      <description>A reflection on why neuron-based computing feels unsettling: after years of working with LLMs, the author contrasts mathematical models with literal human neurons trained to play Doom and asks where consciousness, sentience, and the ethical line begin. [kuber.studio]</description>

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      <description>AI adoption inside companies often shows up as uneven, hidden use across teams rather than shared organizational learning. The real question is not who is using AI, but what changed because of it, which loops got faster, and how useful discoveries move from individuals into team practices and reusable capabilities. [robert-glaser.de]</description>

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