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Gee, who could have seen this coming?
The STEM pipeline is fraying, AI is going to need people who have a broader base of knowledge and skills. This ought to bring back humanities
Lifelong learner, physics educated, product manager by trade, guitar player, and dog rescuer.
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The STEM pipeline is fraying, AI is going to need people who have a broader base of knowledge and skills. This ought to bring back humanities
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First installment of how to improve your safety online. Break your reliance on Gmail. It is less scary than you might think.
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A trip to the grocery store and a state of shock. Boy, all this "winning" is getting expensive.
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What would it take to return to where the US was circa 2015? Turns out a whole lot would need to be done, none of it easy or quick. I look at the real situation. Bleak - you've been warned.
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Talia Lavin's delve into the Evangelical Christian ecosystem is devastating and a must-read.
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A jazz-fusion guitarist in the vein of the incomparable Allan Holdsworth, Tory Slusher delivers the goods.
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Nine days in, and I have learned a few things about Ghost, and running a 2K subscriber newsletter. No regrets leaving Substack.
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A serious post today about a threat that is growing and increasingly capturing innocent people. Some simple preparation can save a lot of grief.
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Today's find, a Jazz septet of extremely talented ladies, will blow your socks of with their funk
I opened the WaPo this morning and I thought I had accidentally navigated to The Onion. What did I see? Surely this is satirical? Right? RIGHT? (gifted link) Alas, no, he was being serious: KANSAS CITY, Mo. โ Supreme Court Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh on Thursday emphasized the importance of an
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The migration from news sites as browsing shifts to the newsletter model, this provides a lot more tracking to the sites. Avoid that with an RSS reader.
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A traipse through the history of Substack, and predictions on where it is headed from my perspective.