A day in the life of the worldโ€™s fastest supercomputer.

With fundamental technology change, we don’t so much get our predictions wrong as make predictions about the wrong things.

James C. Scott, the Ambivalent Anarchist. The radical anthropologist offered not only incisive studies of the state but also a vision of what life looked like beyond it.

How did volcanism trigger climate change before the eruptions started?. New dating of a major ancient warming shows warming started before major eruptions.

Make homes affordable again. The unreachable American dream of ownership could be a decisive issue in the presidential contest.

Boeing reaches tentative labor deal with 25% pay hike and commitment to replace 737 planes.

The U.S. needs to pay more attention to electronic warfare.

Archaeological assessment reveals Earthโ€™s early transformation through land use.

No event has traumatized me so much as watching nearly the whole of the professional, media, and academic class be entirely fine with the sudden imposition of totalitarian controls on association, movement, and speech provided they could luxuriate at home – believing there to be a killer virus extant – and hang out on video chats as the workers and peasants kept society running and delivered groceries to their front doors.

Googleโ€™s Next Antitrust Trial Could Make Online Ads Less Annoying.

Hopeful signs.

Intuit, the company that laid off 1K+ employees and labeled them as “underperformers” is now hiring a private jet coordinator.

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