- How safe is food in the U.S. after FoodNet, funding cuts? (Statnews) Much less safe than ti should be.
- UNIX V4 tape successfully recovered (The Register) V4 was the first Unix kernel written in C.
- Camus' life without illusion (Engelsberg ideas) A review of Albert Camus' recently republished notebooks. There is a lot of joy here,
- Status of the US Dollar as Global Reserve Currency: USD Share Drops to Lowest since 1994 (Wolf Street) I hope that this happening. It would damage Wall Street, which IMHO is an independent good.
- Washington Post readers revolt against Bezos’s editorial board (Press Watch) The WaPo has had a lame OP/ED page for a very long time, but the, particularly when Frederick Samuel Hiatt ran the division, the editorial page has gotten even worse.
- Did Animals in Africa Always Migrate? (Sapiens.org) There is evidence that these mass migrations only began after humans started impacting the environment around them.
- Declared extinct in 2025: A look back at some of the species we lost (Mongabay) Sad.
- More Student Loan Borrowers Are Shedding Debts in Bankruptcy (New York Times) A law change 3 years ago makes filing easier, particularly if the school fucks up the financial aid.
Yeah, Tolkien naming your company is a red flag.


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