I hope you all had a lovely Thanksgiving. Or, for those who do not celebrate, a nice Thursday.
A Lost Planet Created the Moon. Now, We Know Where It Came From.: Science will ID the dead planet that gives you tides. And werewolves.
Tatiana Schlossberg on Being Diagnosed with Leukemia After Giving Birth | The New Yorker: A heartbreaking, beautiful, infuriating read.
Taking “Affordability” Seriously - by Brian Beutler: Excellent understanding of the vibes in politics.
Part 1: My Life Is a Lie - by Michael W. Green: Some of the math here is a off, in my opinion, but the general point holds, I think: its more expensive to feel secure than we generally understand.
Meta had a 17-strike policy for sex trafficking, former safety leader claims | The Verge: Meta needs to be destroyed.
How Australia’s creative industries defeated the tech giants on AI copyright - Mumbrella: Organizing works
xkcd: Fifteen Years: Here is to at least fifteen more
The AI boom is based on a fundamental mistake | The Verge: This somehow makes it all even worse.
Voyager 1 Is About to Reach One Light-day from Earth: Science takes us places we have never been.
Headless bodies hint at why Europe’s first farmers vanished | Science | AAAS: Science will scar you for life.
People in China lived alongside ‘chicken-killing tigers’ long before domestic cats arrived | Live Science: Science will get you cool cats.
Have the best possible week, everyone.
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