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Whole Activities

It is a fallen world, and there is no consonance between our bodies, minds, and souls.

2 weeks ago 13 votes
Andrew Rose, part 2: solving coordination

A longer and more chaotic follow-up conversation in which Andrew and I dive into the weeds of our differing approaches to solving coordination.

a month ago 13 votes
Shallow Feedback Hollows You Out

the actually scary thing about social media

2 months ago 46 votes
Reflections on Politics at Thanksgiving Dinner

political incorrectness as bid for closeness

3 months ago 44 votes

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Is China inventing big important things?

More thoughts on a great civilization at its peak.

19 hours ago 2 votes
Colombia’s EV sales soar, but battery recycling startups struggle to keep pace

A surge in electric vehicle sales has helped drive a boom in battery recycling, but the startups face major challenges.

8 hours ago 2 votes
A sovereign crypto fund is a new way to pay out regime cronies

Once again, we find that crypto's true innovation is enabling gray-market payments.

2 days ago 3 votes
Power Cut

A week ago, analyst TD Cowen revealed that Microsoft had canceled leases "totalling a couple hundred MWs," with "at least two private data center operators across multiple US markets." The report also details how Microsoft "pulled back on converting negotiated and signed Statement[s] of

2 days ago 4 votes
Mexico’s new tariffs hit Shein — and millions of local resellers

The government hopes the 19% tax will push Asian e-commerce giants to grow their operations in Mexico, and make up for 79,000 textile jobs lost to fast fashion.

2 days ago 4 votes