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Stop Yelling About What Poor People Eat
Stop Yelling About What Poor People Eat
Kevin Folta wrote himself a rather interesting article.
Chris Newman
Feb 21
Inside Facebook’s AI Machine
Inside Facebook’s AI Machine
The Applied Machine Learning group helps Facebook see, talk, and understand. It may even root out fake news.
Steven Levy
Feb 23
A note on our lawsuit against Otto and Uber
A note on our lawsuit against Otto and Uber
Competition in the self-driving space is a good thing; it pushes everyone to develop better, safer and more affordable technology. But we…
Waymo Team
Feb 23
How to construct a design system
How to construct a design system
Tips for designing and building a consistent design system.
Colm Tuite
Feb 22
Editors’ picks
She Was Fired On Maternity Leave
She Was Fired On Maternity Leave
She heard it in his voice; he was rambling. There was a prolonged silence. She asked if she was getting fired.
Samantha K Smith
Feb 23
In South Dakota, Officials Took Indian Kids Away From Their Parents in Rigged Proceedings
In South Dakota, Officials Took Indian Kids Away From Their Parents...
In Rapid City, social workers and a judge were flagrantly violating the Indian Child Welfare Act.
ACLU National
Feb 22
The faces of immigrants becoming citizens are what the American dream is all about
The faces of immigrants becoming citizens are what the American dre...
In 1965, the end of ethnic quotas leveled the field
Rian Dundon
Feb 24
The Debt of Disability
The Debt of Disability
I owe everyone.
Diane Shipley
Feb 24
Politics
Kellyanne Conway’s twisted vision of feminism is the norm at CPAC
Kellyanne Conway’s twisted vision of feminism is the norm at CPAC
Her comments were well-received among young women at CPAC.
Laurel Raymond
Feb 23
The Man From Russia: Introducing Donald Trump’s Mob-Connected Associate
The Man From Russia: Introducing Donald Trump’s Mob-Connected Associate
Who is Felix Sater?
Remy Anne
Feb 24
The Transgender Bathroom Fight is About More than Transgender Bathrooms
The Transgender Bathroom Fight is About More than Transgender Bathrooms
It’s a power struggle between two cultural enemies in a nation as divided as ever.
Austin Frank
Feb 24
On the Anniversary of my Citizenship Ceremony
On the Anniversary of my Citizenship Ceremony
Eight years ago today I became a US citizen. As part of the ceremony, I swore an oath of allegiance to the United States. It says in part:
Anthea Watson Strong
Feb 24
A Fair Look: Is Trump Really a Fascist?
A Fair Look: Is Trump Really a Fascist?
To be as objective as possible, we must begin with the meaning of words.
Jeremy Arnold
Feb 23
Why Indivisible Pittsburgh Needs to Disband
Why Indivisible Pittsburgh Needs to Disband
Those most impacted by Trump’s policies were unrepresented and abused at the kick off event for Indivisible Pittsburgh.
Caitlyn Luce Christensen
Feb 23
Technology
Why This Robot Ethicist Trusts Technology More Than Humans
Why This Robot Ethicist Trusts Technology More Than Humans
MIT’s Kate Darling, who writes the rules of human-robot interaction, says an AI-enabled apocalypse should be the least of our concerns.
Mariam Aldhahi
Feb 23
Historian Abby Smith Rumsey on how digital memory shapes the future
Historian Abby Smith Rumsey on how digital memory shapes the future
As electronic records replace physical ones, how do we make sure we don’t overwrite our history?
Slack
Feb 23
How to find what you weren’t looking for
How to find what you weren’t looking for
Many products have a problem with ‘discovery’. But the answer could come from a surprising place: Chinese philosophy.
Adam Sweeney
Feb 23
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Humans
Eldon and the Paddle
Eldon and the Paddle
The smartest kid in Beaumont, Texas gets in big trouble
Stacy Ryan
Feb 23
To Board a Cruise Ship — and Never Get Off
To Board a Cruise Ship — and Never Get Off
Aboard a cruise ship called the Crystal Serenity, 88-year-old “Mama Lee” lives a life of leisure. On the day before her husband, Mason …
Leigh Alexander
Feb 24
You owe it to yourself to be better.
You owe it to yourself to be better.
It’s so easy, as a lady-type, to give into the whimsy and free spiritedness that Anthropologie and Free People tell me I should be. Grow…
talia jane
Feb 24
A Defensive Lineman Saves the Internet
A Defensive Lineman Saves the Internet
Chris Long of the New England Patriots may have just saved the Internet — and saved you from yourself.
Dave Pell
Feb 23
Culture
‘Nashville’ Betrayed Its Fans
‘Nashville’ Betrayed Its Fans
After CMT’s country-music drama crossed an uncrossable line, one fan says goodbye
Jason Gallagher
Feb 24
Why Men Are More Likely To Be Left-Handed
Why Men Are More Likely To Be Left-Handed
It has something to do with winter births.
Ilana Gordon
Feb 24
I want to be like Hunter S. Thompson when I grow up.
I want to be like Hunter S. Thompson when I grow up.
But not in a shotgunny way.
Oliver Shiny
Feb 16
Kantbot’s Critical Forests
Kantbot’s Critical Forests
A book list with introduction and comments
Medium Kantbot
Feb 18
The Horror Parodies of ‘Key & Peele’
The Horror Parodies of ‘Key & Peele’
These guys know and love the scary movie genre.
Christopher Campbell
Feb 21
Business
Uber’s Leather Boys
Uber’s Leather Boys
Susan Fowler’s horror story is destined to become a textbook case in workplace discrimination.
Steven Levy
Feb 24
Why We Shut Down a Successful Business
Why We Shut Down a Successful Business
When we were growing Grasshopper, we ran into a common problem — customer referral platforms are clunky, difficult to use, and limited in…
Kiera Abbamonte
Feb 23
The Great AI Brain Drain: How Trump’s Policies are Driving the Best Researchers to Canada and…
The Great AI Brain Drain: How Trump’s Policies are Driving the Best...
For a hundred years, America has had a single, unbeatable competitive advantage: The best and the brightest wanted to come here.
Daniel Jeffries
Feb 23
If tech companies were iconic cars…
If tech companies were iconic cars…
I love cars and I work in tech, which is kind of unfortunate because Silicon Valley is where unique automobiles go to die. Grey Priuses…
Michael Deng
Feb 24
The frontlines
Sandra Bland Would Be Alive Today
Sandra Bland Would Be Alive Today
If she’d been a White woman
Ezinne Ukoha
Feb 7
Black Joy, We Deserve It.
Black Joy, We Deserve It.
A Black Joy Survival Kit For A Rainy Day
Cody Charles
Feb 17
Martin Luther King Jr, The Extremist
Martin Luther King Jr, The Extremist
Black Lives Matter, the Civil Rights Movement, and “the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom”
Spencer Lachmanec
Feb 9
This Openly Gay Activist Was MLK’s Right-Hand Man
This Openly Gay Activist Was MLK’s Right-Hand Man
But you’ve never heard of him.
Ilana Gordon
Feb 9
They did the right thing, and it cost them
They did the right thing, and it cost them
A fiery Oklahoma basketball coach and a brilliant Chicago lawyer wouldn’t stand for racial inequality. But after they rankled the power…
Latterly
Jan 16
52 years ago, this speech changed the course of black voting rights in America
52 years ago, this speech changed the course of black voting rights in America
Fannie Lou Hamer was ‘sick and tired of being sick and tired,’ and she told the 1964 Democratic National Convention
Keisha N. Blain
Aug 22, 2016