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The Life and Legacy of Natsume Sōseki, Modern Japan’s Greatest Novelist
thecollector.com
A celebrated literary figure, Natsume Sōseki was widely credited for pioneering modern Japanese literature in the late 19th and early 20th century.
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Building an internal agent: Context window compaction
lethain.com
Although my model of choice for most internal workflows remains ChatGPT 4.1 for its predictable speed and high-adherence to instructions, even its 1,047,576-token context window can run out of space....
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The point of writing every day isn’t to write every day
herbertlui.net
Since 2007, every year, Tony Stubblebine publishes an article on things he feels grateful for. Except, sometimes, he’s late. A couple of days ago, he published the one for 2024—the year before this...
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Trump administration bars former EU official and anti-disinformation and hate researchers from US
theverge.com
The fight over free speech and tech regulation continues.
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The 60 Minutes report on CECOT that Bari Weiss censored is now internet contraband
theverge.com
Once again, the Streisand effect is Streisanding
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How the Astor Family Sold Fur and Became the Kings of New York
thecollector.com
From fur to Fifth Avenue: how the Astor family clawed their way to the top of New York society.
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Snapchat’s new Quick Cut stitches a video together for you
theverge.com
Whip together a video with Quick Cut.
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How Silicon Valley turned Trump into a fellow broligarch
theverge.com
2025 was supposed to be the year Trump and the populist right humbled Big Tech. It didn’t work out like that.
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How Mark Slutsky publishes writings and supports causes he cares about
buttondown.com
Mark uses Buttondown to publish his writings and support causes he cares deeply about.
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Dark Networks: The 2003 Timor-Leste Il-76 crash and the global air cargo shadow industry
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Collections: Hoplite Wars, Part IIIb: A Phalanx By Any Other Name
acoup.blog
This is the second half of the third part of our four-part series (I, II, IIIa) discussing the debates surrounding ancient Greek hoplites and the formation in which they (mostly?) fought, the phala…
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