Dark Academia is my preferred aesthetic.
Roundabouts in Keene Help Cut Emissions and Air Pollution - The New York Times
See How the Average U.S. Worker Has Changed Over 250 Years - WSJ
It’s the Best Offense in the NFL—and Nobody Saw It Coming - WSJ
Renters Have the Upper Hand. And They Are Probably Keeping It. - WSJ
Apartment rents nationally are advancing at their slowest pace in years, thanks to the glut of new units that has taken longer than expected to absorb. More recently, job concerns among young people are posing a new threat to the rental market.
The Economy That’s Great for Parents, Lousy for Their Grown-Up Kids - WSJ
A new approach for the world’s climate strategy | Bill Gates
Board — The future of family game night.
Why This Scene Makes You Feel Things - YouTube — Brilliant!
The Ancient Blueprint For All Storytelling - YouTube
What’s The MORAL Of The Lord Of The Rings? - YouTube
Michael Jordan talks load management and why he never wanted to miss any games - YouTube
Trump Says He’s Barred From Running for Third Term After Weeks of Speculation - WSJ — Too bad. I was hoping for an exciting constitutional showdown in 2029.
Postal Service Announces 19 New Issuances for 2026 — Stamps Forever – Some beautiful stamps coming next year.
What’s new in Final Cut Camera - Apple Support
The Stalman Podcast 151: Inside the iPhone 17 Camera Design
Winners of the 2025 Epson International Pano Awards - The Atlantic
Hi, It’s Me, Wikipedia, and I Am Ready for Your Apology - McSweeney’s Internet Tendency
Here’s How Much Obamacare Prices Are Rising Across the Country - The New York Times — Excellent data set to inform the debate.
It’s better to be a pirate than join the navy.
Apple reports fourth quarter results - Apple -Annual rev of $416 B!
Charts: Apple caps off high-flying fiscal year with Q4 record – Six Colors
Colleges Face a Financial Reckoning. The University of Chicago Is Exhibit A. - WSJ
Inside the Data Centers That Train A.I. and Drain the Electrical Grid | The New Yorker
Behind a fence, and past several vehicle checkpoints, the campus was a spacious expanse of nothing, except for one corner, which was populated by a row of numbered sheds. The sheds were white, narrow, tall, and several football fields in length; they reminded me of the livestock barns I visited as a child at the Minnesota State Fair. Flanking each shed was a row of diesel generators and industrial air-conditioners.
Real-life story of “The Big Short”; 2020’s economic emergency; Jerome Powell in 2020 | Full Episodes - YouTube — I’m working my way through the “Big Short.” What happened is quite technical. This is a good summary to help orient the prospective reader.