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Why We Are Self Publishing the Aviary Cookbook - Lessons From the Alinea Book.
Why We Are Self Publishing the Aviary Cookbook - Lessons From the Alinea Book.
Real numbers from the opaque world of cookbook publishing
nick kokonas
May 10
Stop letting danger pay attention to you
Stop letting danger pay attention to you
Making better decisions in a mediated world
Steve Bryant
May 11
The Pleasure of Watching Others
The Pleasure of Watching Others
How the architecture of living spaces creates a stage for the exhibitionist and a theater for the voyeur.
Amber C. Snider
May 9
WannaCry — The largest ransom-ware infection in History
WannaCry — The largest ransom-ware infection in History
More than 70 countries are reported to be infected.
Matt Suiche
May 12
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Do Databases of Criminal Offenders Help Reduce Crime?
Do Databases of Criminal Offenders Help Reduce Crime?
The advent of computers and the internet—and the declining costs of using both—spurred law enforcement to construct massive databases of…
Jennifer Doleac
May 12
Expensive Public Transportation Projects Won’t Survive the Shift to Autonomous Vehicles
Expensive Public Transportation Projects Won’t Survive the Shift to Autonomous Vehicles
Governments need to ensure that long-term investments aren’t undercut by emerging technologies
Joshua Lasky
May 12
How Your Brain Decides What You’re Seeing
How Your Brain Decides What You’re Seeing
Your brain makes most of its decisions without bothering to consult with you. Some are trivial: If you had to decide which foot to put down…
Mark Humphries
May 11
The House Committee on Pseudo-Science
The House Committee on Pseudo-Science
Chairman Lamar Smith has turned the House Science Committee into the staging grounds for his anti-science inquisition.
Jenna Ruddock
May 11
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Free Speech and Hate Speech
Free Speech and Hate Speech
Why “apolitical” or “symmetric” laws aren’t.
Yonatan Zunger
May 14
From Bieber to Embalming and Back Again
From Bieber to Embalming and Back Again
“Night Thoughts,” an essay by Matthew Vollmer
Okey-Panky
May 15
Once You Have Made Pornography
Once You Have Made Pornography
The world will view you as an object — but you cannot be broken.
Lorelei Lee
May 11
you got any better suggestions?
If you’d like to see all of the pathologies of the contemporary left laid out in exquisite, excruciating detail, please read through this…
Freddie deBoer
May 15
Quoof and other family nonsense
Quoof and other family nonsense
I stumbled across a poem called Quoof the other day that I hadn’t seen since we read it in a university seminar in 1985.
Tess Wheeler
May 13
Technology
Do Databases of Criminal Offenders Help Reduce Crime?
Do Databases of Criminal Offenders Help Reduce Crime?
The advent of computers and the internet—and the declining costs of using both—spurred law enforcement to construct massive databases of…
Jennifer Doleac
May 12
The Shattering Truth of 3D-Printed Clothing
The Shattering Truth of 3D-Printed Clothing
Fashion visionaries are using 3D printing to create mind-bending textiles that are nearly impossible to wear.
Roni Jacobson
May 12
Hunting the Four Horsemen of Tech
Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon.
Lee Hower
May 4
New wave of Japanese investors are fueling the great altcoin bubble
New wave of Japanese investors are fueling the great altcoin bubble
The altcoin bubble is in full force and is creating a lot of buzz and euphoria in the crypto space. Some may argue it’s not a bubble and…
Koji Higashi
May 11
Why Silicon Valley is all wrong about Amazon’s Echo Show
Why Silicon Valley is all wrong about Amazon’s Echo Show
So you think Amazon is a tech company? No, you’re wrong
Chris Messina
May 11
Life
All Those You Can’t Trust
All Those You Can’t Trust
I’m to be married soon.
Comatose Podcast
Apr 10
Beyond that College Backyard
Beyond that College Backyard
Like so many, I lived in a house full of roommates in college, where we thought we knew everything and had all the answers. That core group…
maureenlewis342
Apr 26
Why we should accept it today that everything around us is temporary.
Why we should accept it today that everything around us is temporary.
On a daily basis we meet new people, we buy or have new stuffs, we make memories, experience new feelings, time, knowledge. All of these…
Harshit Chaudhary
Apr 29
How To Stop Taking Things Personally.
How To Stop Taking Things Personally.
An action plan to help you stop talking things personally.
Caroline Jordan
Apr 21
People are questioning whether Hannah Baker even had a mental illness
People are questioning whether Hannah Baker even had a mental illness
Netflix’s new series, 13 Reasons Why, has the older generations freaking out about teenage mental health issues.
Carly Cassella
May 4
Culture
Alter-egos in the Simpsons
Alter-egos in the Simpsons
How to make a cartoon about a family that runs for 25 seasons? You only have so many main characters, unless .. they take on new identities…
Hannah Yan Han
May 14
The Short, Strange Life of Pepe Le Frog
The Short, Strange Life of Pepe Le Frog
Born in 2005, Pepe Le Frog is dead. His creator, cartoonist Matt Furie recently laid him to rest in a comic created for Free Comic Book Day…
Francesca Lyn
May 8
How Books and Television Affect Your Brain Differently
How Books and Television Affect Your Brain Differently
Avid readers, take note.
Melissa Chu
May 10
The Fall of Modern Movie Manhood
The Fall of Modern Movie Manhood
An anxious look at how the rise of feminism and the onset of WWII eroded the traditional model of masculinity in American films.
Graham Fuller
May 9
Adventures in Poshmarking
Adventures in Poshmarking
How an app designed to help you sell clothes slowly convinces you to buy them.
Kimberly Lew
May 11
Work
Taking some old advice
Taking some old advice
Today I’m leaving my job as design partner at Google Ventures. Instead of another full-time job, I’m focusing my energy on writing. I have…
Jake Knapp
May 9
Management is not about asking people to do stuff
Management is not about asking people to do stuff
“It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself” said Eleanor Roosevelt and one of the most important lessons in…
Steven Sinofsky
May 3
You Hired an Assistant. Now What?!
You Hired an Assistant. Now What?!
The Ultimate Guide to Working With an Assistant If You’ve Never Had One Before.
Brooke Stone
May 9
The ‘Flexibility Myth’ About Female Academics Is Wrong
The ‘Flexibility Myth’ About Female Academics Is Wrong
Academic mothers need relief from grossly inadequate support systems that deprive them of a fair shot at successful careers.
The Establishment
May 6
Keeping Morale Afloat
Keeping Morale Afloat
This was first published on my mailing list The Looking Glass. Every week, I answer a reader’s question.
Julie Zhuo
May 8
Digital Design
The Evolution Process From A Junior Level Designer To Becoming A Design Lead
The Evolution Process From A Junior Level Designer To Becoming A Design Lead
This post feels somewhat like a coming of age story. If you’re a junior designer, it might be eye opening. On the contrary, as a design…
Elliot Soren
May 4
The Minimum Viable Design System
The Minimum Viable Design System
Over the past couple of weeks I had the pleasure to talk about UXPin’s approach to building a design system on multiple meet-ups and…
Marcin Treder
May 11
The Horizontal Scroll Interface
The Horizontal Scroll Interface
UI/UX Basic Research
Fabian Frey
May 9
Can Digital Products Be “Timeless?”
Can Digital Products Be “Timeless?”
Do websites and apps belong in the MoMA? (They do)
Adam Kopec
May 10
I Got Rejected by Apple Music… So I Redesigned It
I Got Rejected by Apple Music… So I Redesigned It
I’d like to preface this case study by stating that my intentions behind redesigning Apple Music were in no way driven by indignation or…
Jason Yuan
May 8
Politics
Zuckerberg 2020: Does the Billionaire Facebook Founder Have what it Takes?
Zuckerberg 2020: Does the Billionaire Facebook Founder Have what it Takes?
You do realize Trump has opened Pandora’s Box and the next Presidential election is going to be Battle of the Billionaires, right? You do…
Austin Frank
May 9
A Conversation with President Obama on Political Courage
A Conversation with President Obama on Political Courage
By Jack Schlossberg, grandson of President Kennedy and member of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award Committee
John F. Kennedy Library Foundation
May 15
What is North Korea doing?
What is North Korea doing?
It is the prime question in everybody’s head. Me too, I was wondering why did North Korea take such a strong stance towards holding a…
Wong Seng Wee
May 15
Flint 6 Arrests Clouded In Secrecy
Flint 6 Arrests Clouded In Secrecy
Three weeks after the arrests of six Flint, MI, residents at a public town hall about the city’s water crisis, the case has been marked by…
Jordan Chariton
May 12
This is Not Watergate
This is Not Watergate
FBI declares war on Trump; Senate Judiciary Chairman’s important statement; Comey never asked for more funding for Russia probe
Austin Frank
May 11