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interesting links roundup #13
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The age of radical message-board utilitarian terrorism
air traffic control
The Best Worst Animators
‘A Billion Streams and No Fans’: Inside a $10 Million AI Music Fraud Case
Botched by Design
Collections: Why Archers Didn’t Volley Fire
The Curious Case of the Pygmy Nuthatch
Curtis Yarvin’s Plot Against America
Flight Simulator Gave Birth to 3D Video-Game Graphics
‘Give-up-itis’ revisited: Neuropathology of extremis
The history of album art
Hollywood Has Left L.A.
How to Be Blind
Making American milk safe
My Miserable Week in the ‘Happiest Country on Earth’
The Missing Piece in Conversations about “Cultural Decline”
On the Line
Patti LuPone Is Done with Broadway—and Almost Everything Else
The Price of Remission
The Reenchanted World
Researchers puzzle over rash of baby monkey kidnappings
Seven Days At The Bin Store
Square Theory
Supplements Made Me Lose My Mind
We did the math on AI’s energy footprint. Here’s the story you haven’t heard.
Why This Movie Perfectly Re-Created a Picasso, Destroyed It, and Mailed the Evidence to Picasso’s Estate
Why 536 was ‘the worst year to be alive'
tools/reference
Emoji Kitchen
hollywood.computer
Merch Table
This to That (Glue Advice)
other
The Glitch Gallery
I shot the serif
The Restroom Archive
WHAT THE HELL ARE PPL DOING?
YouTube: The Centrifuge Brain Project
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Jean-Michel Basquiat; Untitled, 1981. Oilstick on paper, 127.6 x 160 cm.
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"To whom should we pray?
It is for the one who is praying to know, but a true prayer always originates from the deep feeling that there is some reality that encompasses all things, a feeling that there is a hidden harmony behind and within everything. Any prayer that originates from this deep feeling, no matter how misguided it may be, will always receive a response that will enable us to grow spiritually, in understanding, love, truth, and beauty. So when we pray, we pray to that which is. Ultimately, we pray to that which we are."
The Perfume of Silence by Francis Lucille
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Sun Ra - Discipline 27-II (Saturn, 1972) Genre: Avant-Garde Jazz, Spiritual Jazz Artwork: R. Butler Bandcamp
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McKinley Dixon - Sugar Water (ft. Quelle Chris and Anjimile)
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Can I Please Eat In The Computer Room Tonight? by Nicole Nikolich (2025)
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itunes wrapped 2024
you force closed the program 6,782 times
the program crashed 265 times
we failed to recognize your device 3,017 times
we caused 1,927 mp3 files to become corrupted
you manually added 947 album covers
you successfully used the software without having to troubleshoot 8 times
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I have years worth of cool stuff in my liked pages, wish tumblr had a better way of organizing it
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BROCKHAMPTON – BANKROLL SNIPPET FRED BLONDE REMIX (Slowed)
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Rafael Goldchain, Nocturnal Encounter, Comayagua, Honduras, 1987
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I had an extended conversation with a swallowtail butterfly the other day and it told me—in not so many words—that it had a number of intensely violent sexual fantasies as a caterpillar, and that it no longer could relate to having had them, and that this discontinuity was like the itch of molting without anything to molt. Having never molted before, I couldn't relate
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