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Actual double post. I love this thread and I wish I contributed more. Are there websites folks normally get stuff from? Writers? Would it help to collect more info in the op? I would like to support more good journalism and if that would also help me post more articles, I’d like that
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ultrafilter posted:His most recent article is Why Cryptocurrency Is A Giant Fraud, which I have high hopes for. This is very good.
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uggy posted:Actual double post. I used to get newsletters from Narratively, longform.org, longreads.com, and other places slipping my mind at the moment. People are welcome to share where they find things as well. When I don't feel like poo poo, I'll see if I want to update the OP.
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# ? Apr 22, 2021 04:28 |
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Yes, longform.org is a good one. Current Affairs tends to have lots of good long pieces too.
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# ? Apr 22, 2021 07:25 |
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The rotting underbelly of the salmon industry. How industry is about to gently caress up a beautiful part of Australia for very short term gains.
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uggy posted:Actual double post. Arts & Letters Daily at https://aldaily.com
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Minnesota gasps at the financial damage it faces from the Texas freeze
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Big Dog's Backyard Ultra: The toughest, weirdest race you've never heard ofquote:Think you can run 4.16666 miles in an hour? Probably.
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Stephen King's early novel The Long Walk is essentially this right down to messing with your mind at the finish, except they shoot you dead for going too slow in it.
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# ? Apr 23, 2021 16:44 |
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I absolutely love backyard ultras. They're exactly my kind of nuts. Not an article but here's a video of one in WA, Australia that is 6.71km loops. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JtomQ_Y38CA
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# ? Apr 24, 2021 04:22 |
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The bizarre monotony of that makes me think of the San Quentin Marathon: 105 laps around the prison yard (one of the guys mentioned in this article, Rahsaan Thomas, is now one of the hosts of the podcast Ear Hustle). https://www.gq.com/story/san-quentin-marathon
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‘We are witnessing a crime against humanity’: Arundhati Roy on India’s Covid catastrophe
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"Sewage fungus is not what the wine industry wants people to think of when they sip a sauvignon blanc." An environmental problem I never knew existed. It is interesting to see the interaction between big business, local government, academics, and green start-ups.
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# ? Apr 29, 2021 16:53 |
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The Search for a Ranger Who Was Lost and Never Foundquote:Paul Fugate was last seen around 2 P.M. on Sunday, January 13, 1980, when he stepped out of the visitor center at Chiricahua National Monument, in southeastern Arizona, wearing his standard Park Service uniform and Red Wing boots and carrying a green down parka. “I am going to do a trail,” he announced to an aide. If he wasn’t back by 4:30, she should close up without him. No trace of Fugate was ever conclusively found. Investigators formed theories. Many make perfect sense. At the same time, they can all be disproven. Was Fugate murdered, did he willingly disappear? And who was involved with the outcome?
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Bobby Digital posted:https://www.wired.com/story/they-hacked-mcdonalds-ice-cream-makers-started-cold-war/ I'm sure there's more to this, and I'll read it later, but why are they acting like a maintenance and diagnostic menu is this sinister thing lmao. I use these on like 5 different kinds of machines a week.
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# ? Apr 29, 2021 23:11 |
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It's not. Everyone other than specific trained people with the company who makes the machine are Not Allowed to access that information in McD's mind, though, and they get a hair up their rear end when the article subjects start to change that.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:The Search for a Ranger Who Was Lost and Never Found This was great, thanks!
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Lord Zedd-Repulsa posted:It's not. Everyone other than specific trained people with the company who makes the machine are Not Allowed to access that information in McD's mind, though, and they get a hair up their rear end when the article subjects start to change that. It's because a franchise owner is going to bypass the cleaning cycle or do some half assed repair and McDonald's has to deal with the blowback when some foreign object or bug ends up in a shake.
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# ? May 1, 2021 01:12 |
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norton I posted:It's because a franchise owner is going to bypass the cleaning cycle or do some half assed repair and McDonald's has to deal with the blowback when some foreign object or bug ends up in a shake. Did you read the article?
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https://twitter.com/joewsj/status/1388141521862643714?s=21
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What are some current options for dealing with paywalls?
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Lord Zedd-Repulsa posted:What are some current options for dealing with paywalls? Which one?
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# ? May 6, 2021 00:10 |
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WSJ right now but I see NYT and WaPo walls relatively often when dealing with long reads.
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quote:I’d Never Been Involved in Anything as Secret as This’ https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/04/30/osama-bin-laden-death-white-house-oral-history-484793 I would blow Dane Cook has a new favorite as of 05:27 on May 6, 2021 |
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Lord Zedd-Repulsa posted:WSJ right now but I see NYT and WaPo walls relatively often when dealing with long reads. Hover extension off github (it got taken down from Chrome's store for letting people bypass all the paywalls) works on pretty much everything in my experience.
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# ? May 6, 2021 07:28 |
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https://github.com/iamadamdev/bypass-paywalls-chrome Is what I use
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A homeless L.A. musician helped create a Daft Punk classic. So why hasn’t he seen a dime? https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/music/story/2021-05-06/daft-punk-one-more-time-eddie-johns-homeless Remembering 'Merry Motherfuckin’ Christmas,' Eazy-E’s Insane Christmas Song That Gave will.i.am His Start https://www.vice.com/en/article/wd7k44/remembering-merry-motherfckin-christmas-eazy-e-insane-christmas-song-that-gave-william-his-start
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# ? May 7, 2021 09:47 |
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And then that link you posted doesn't do the LA T article you posted
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spookykid posted:And then that link you posted doesn't do the LA T article you posted I can't even remember how I got that one to work.
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# ? May 8, 2021 09:45 |
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The Strange Undeath of Middlebrow: Everything that was once considered lowbrow is now triumphant A long and rambling essay on the short history of the aspirational and derisible term “middlebrow”, that ends with some thoughts on The Last Jedi.
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lifg posted:The Strange Undeath of Middlebrow: Everything that was once considered lowbrow is now triumphant As an aside, I've always thought it was funny that Shakespeare is something of the golden standard of "highbrow" literature despite the fact that a solid chunk of his output was slapstick and vulgar jokes. Just shows how artificial the distinction can be, I suppose.
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christmas boots posted:As an aside, I've always thought it was funny that Shakespeare is something of the golden standard of "highbrow" literature despite the fact that a solid chunk of his output was slapstick and vulgar jokes. Just shows how artificial the distinction can be, I suppose. I think everything “highbrow” was once common entertainment for the masses. Except for ballet, that began dancing for kings.
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lifg posted:I think everything “highbrow” was once common entertainment for the masses. Except for ballet, that began dancing for kings. i thought it was advertisement for teenage prositutes? e: looking it up it seems that era came later
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# ? May 12, 2021 21:09 |
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lifg posted:I think everything “highbrow” was once common entertainment for the masses. Except for ballet, that began dancing for kings. Jazz was once considered vulgar music for people with unrefined taste. This makes me wonder if one day poo poo like Black Metal will be listened to by old men sitting in big chairs with tumblers of brandy.
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letthereberock posted:Jazz was once considered vulgar music for people with unrefined taste. This makes me wonder if one day poo poo like Black Metal will be listened to by old men sitting in big chairs with tumblers of brandy. Why wait?
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letthereberock posted:Jazz was once considered vulgar music for people with unrefined taste. This makes me wonder if one day poo poo like Black Metal will be listened to by old men sitting in big chairs with tumblers of brandy. It's a 30+ year old genre isn't it? I would be surprised if a significant portion of its listeners weren't old men sitting in big chairs with tumblers of brandy (wearing black t-shirts)
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letthereberock posted:Jazz was once considered vulgar music for people with unrefined taste. This makes me wonder if one day poo poo like Black Metal will be listened to by old men sitting in big chairs with tumblers of brandy. You joke, but I’m pretty sure whoever wrote this retrospective of Bathory’s third album is exactly the type to sit in a big chair with a tumbler of brandy. https://thequietus.com/articles/22420-bathory-under-the-sign-of-the-black-mark-review-anniversary
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I would love to sit in a comfy chair with some brandy while listening to Bathory
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# ? May 13, 2021 00:29 |
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Admittedly I botched the joke and should have picked a more contemporary music style but I’m so old and out of touch I couldn’t think of a good one, so just insert whatever in place of black metal.
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