Category: Blog
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How was the wheel invented? Computer simulations reveal the unlikely birth of a world-changing technology nearly 6,000 years ago
According to our theory, there was no precise moment at which the wheel was invented. Rather, just like the evolution of species, the wheel emerged gradually from an accumulation of small improvements. — Read on theconversation.com/how-was-the-wheel-invented-computer-simulations-reveal-the-unlikely-birth-of-a-world-changing-technology-nearly-6-000-years-ago-244038
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Wordpilled slangmaxxing: how incel language infected the mainstream internet — and brought its toxicity with it | The Verge
Poe’s law has created a dangerous game of hopscotch. We’re jumping between irony and reality, but we’re not always sure where those lines are. Interpreting words comedically helps the algorithm spread them as memes and trends, but then interpreting them seriously manifests their negative effects. — Read on www.theverge.com/internet-culture/697406/algospeak-adam-aleksic-excerpt
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Scientists detect biggest ever merger of two massive black holes | Space | The Guardian
Scientists have detected about 300 black hole mergers from the gravitational waves they generate. Until now, the most massive merger known produced a black hole about 140 times the mass of the sun. The latest merger produced a black hole up to 265 times more massive than the sun. — Read on www.theguardian.com/science/2025/jul/14/scientists-detect-biggest-ever-merger-of-two-massive-black-holes
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Expert Generalists
We notice Expert Generalists are never afraid to ask for help, they know there is much they are ignorant of, and are eager to involve those who can navigate through those areas. An effective combination of collaborative curiosity requires humility. Often when encountering new domains we see things that don’t seem to make sense. Effective…
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I Deleted My Second Brain
There is a Hebrew word: “zakhor.” It means both memory and action. To remember, in this tradition, is not to recall a fact. It is to fulfill an ethical obligation. To make the past present through attention. My new system is, simply, no system at all. I write what I think. I delete what I…
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‘Free of human logic’: the modern artists inspired by surrealism’s 100-year-old parlour game | Art and design | The Guardian
For Banner, the power of Exquisite Corpse, “its radical space”, lies not in the finished sentence but on that fold. “I think to not understand is a very important space,” she says. “To be free of human logic.” For Mahlangu, it is about “bringing fluidity to what seems stable, and understanding that stability can be…
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awwaiid/gremllm
You are a helpful AI assistant living inside a Python object called ‘{self._identity}’. Someone is interacting with you and you need to respond by generating Python code that will be eval’d in your context. You have access to ‘self’ (the object) and can modify self._context to store data. — Read on simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/4/gremllm/
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A quote from Charles Babbage
“Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out ?” — Read on simonwillison.net/2025/Jul/2/charles-babbage/
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Sketched Out: An Illustrator Confronts His Fears About A.I. Art – The New York Times
Creating art is a nonlinear process — Read on www.nytimes.com/interactive/2025/06/23/magazine/ai-art-artists-illustrator.html