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Stories by rmason

What happens when people don't understand how AI works (theatlantic.com)
How to Think About Time in Programming (shanrauf.com)
There's a hidden Android setting that spots fake cell towers (howtogeek.com)
Captain Cook's missing ship found after sinking 250 years ago (independent.co.uk)
Microsoft employees recall their early years (seattletimes.com)
Wishing for a more orderly disruption may misunderstand government reform (eatingpolicy.com)
Court strikes down US net neutrality rules (bbc.com)
Humans May Be Able to Grow New Teeth Within Just 4 Years (popularmechanics.com)
Baffling purple honey found only in North Carolina (bbc.com)
It’s nearly impossible to buy an original Bob Ross painting (2021) (thehustle.co)
Panjandrum: The ‘giant firework’ built to break Hitler's Atlantic Wall (bbc.com)
The world of Japanese snack bars (bbc.com)
Vagus Nerve Stimulation Erases PTSD: Study (neurosciencenews.com)
Washi: The Japanese paper crafted to last 1000 years [video] (bbc.com)
The suburban office park that launched Silicon Valley (thehustle.co)
Why Vermont farmers are using urine on their crops (bbc.com)
The hunt for Marie Curie's radioactive fingerprints in Paris (bbc.com)
The wire that transforms much of Manhattan into one big, symbolic home (2017) (atlasobscura.com)
SkyRoof: New Ham Satellite Tracking and SDR Receiver Software (rtl-sdr.com)
Lost Jack Kerouac story found among assassinated mafia boss' belongings (sfgate.com)
Being full of value‑added shit (feld.com)
Aurora, a foundation model for the Earth system (nytimes.com)
More than 100 rally against data centers at Michigan Capitol (lansingstatejournal.com)
These Men dove to the Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck decades ago. Their stories (freep.com)
"Final Usonian Home" by Frank Lloyd Wright Completed in Ohio (dezeen.com)
The Story of Stent (om.co)
Purdue University approves new AI requirement for all undergrads (forbes.com)
TV is watching you – Companies inventing new ways to make money off your data (vox.com)
From Hackathon to YC (producthunt.com)
Flint Confirms Biodegradable Paper Batteries Are Now in Production (audioxpress.com)