January 2023 Archive
6901.
Fidelity Reviewed Which Investors Did Best and What They Found Was Hilarious
(businessinsider.com)
6902.
‘Holy grail’ wheat gene discovery could feed our overheated world
(theguardian.com)
6903.
Stem cell differentiating into neuronal cells
(youtube.com)
6904.
6905.
6907.
‘A street library thing’: in praise of sharing books with strangers
(theguardian.com)
6908.
AI Assisted Graphics
(traffickinggame.com)
6909.
The famous “36 questions that lead to love” don't
(threadreaderapp.com)
6910.
6911.
Thoughts on Twitter, Mastodon, and owning your data
(paulstamatiou.com)
6912.
6913.
U.S. Subpoenas Hedge Funds in Probe of Crypto Exchange Binance
(washingtonpost.com)
6914.
6915.
6916.
DoNotPay plans to use AI lawyer in US Supreme Court
(twitter.com)
6917.
6918.
We Might Have Long Covid All Wrong
(newrepublic.com)
6919.
Wildebeest
(github.com)
6920.
Bitcoin obsoletes all other money
(nakamotoinstitute.org)
6921.
PBS SpaceTime team is making a movie
(indiegogo.com)
6922.
6923.
6926.
6928.
Feeds: The Only Civilised Way to Read Online
(felixcrux.com)
6929.
Elon Musk Might Have Tweeted Himself into Hot Water, Again
(businessinsider.com)
6930.