Toggle navigation
TWunroll
TWunroll
faq
Contact US
#Experiment
Alex Dalassio
ADalassio
ORT. Final chapter. Atto XXVIYour conception of yourself as you fall asleep is the seed you drop into the ground of the subconscious. Dropping off to sleep feeling satisfied and
Read more
Se7eN_Deadly.Syns
Se7eNDeadly1
We haven't had any doomsday clock updates in a while. So I'm going to make an unofficial one. As I begin typing this it is 26 minutes until midnight here
Read more
Jarrett Blanc
JarrettBlanc
1/ Afghanistan's two generation long civil war has included an endless, numbing list of atrocities. But even against that terrible background, the attack yesterday on a maternity ward stands out
Read more
Robert Nicholson
rwnicholson_
I don't think anyone grasps how bad things are in Lebanon right now. Political stalemate, Iranian domination, Syrian refugees, economic failure, covid -- the country won't survive without dramatic action
Read more
clayton chambers
claytonchambrs
Virgil Abloh is an anomaly.He went from screen printing Kanye's shirts, to building his own 8-figure $ brand and becoming Louis Vuitton's Artistic Director.This is a story about his rise,
Read more
Tara Ann Thieke
TaraAnnThieke
"An initial three studies established the [Tendency for Interpersonal Victimhood] as a consistent and stable trait that involves four dimensions: moral elitism, a lack of empathy, the need for recognition,
Read more
Cody Cook
codyfcook
First paper —> first tweet "The Gender Pay Gap in the Gig Economy: Evidence from 1mil Uber Drivers” (with Diamond, Hall, List, @pauloyer) is forthcoming at ReStud. Uber pay doesn’t
Read more
Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
(1/10) THREADThis is a photo of Leonid Ivanovich Rogozov, who successfully removing his own appendix in 1961. Rogozov knew he was in trouble when he began experiencing intense pain in
Read more
Lindsey Fitzharris
DrLindseyFitz
(1/10) THREADThis is a photo of Leonid Ivanovich Rogozov, who successfully removing his own appendix in 1961. Rogozov knew he was in trouble when he began experiencing intense pain in
Read more
Andrew Dessler
AndrewDessler
I've been reading Milton Friedman (most recently, "Why government is the problem") for a new book project and, I have to say, that dude is laughably wrong about a lot
Read more
David Roberts
drvolts
This episode of @yourewrongabout is typically good, but what most fascinated/horrified me, what I can't stop thinking about, is the description of the Citadel itself. It's a "military college" in
Read more
Taivo Pungas
taivopungas
Thread: if data is the source code of AI, what tools could we steal from the Software 1.0 world?Here are 10 examples. I'll mostly be using an image classification example
Read more
Brian Resnick
B_resnick
Some cool things about the new Mars rover, named Perseverance. https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/7/29/21340464/nasa-perseverance-ingenuity-launch-live-stream-how-to-watch-science-life-on-mars1. It's got a drone helicopter aboa
Read more
Dan Stern
danstern_
~Potential downsides to the passion economy~i first heard about the passion economy from @ljin18 and @a16z where people can monetize their individualityi'm a huge fan of italso think there are
Read more
Seth Abramson
SethAbramson
Funny how Trump-era aggregators, curators, activists, and indie digital journalists have been saying for years they can't wait until Trump is gone while some full-time journos seem wistful about his
Read more
Tanner Guzy
tannerguzy
I’m going to show you how you only need to focus on 20% of your closet to get 80% of the style results you want and, in order to do
Read more
‹
1
2
...
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
...
143
144
›
By continuing to use the site, you are consenting to the use of cookies as explained in our
Cookie Policy
to improve your experience.
I agree