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  • The Amazon worker: paid £18,000 a year to shift 250 items an hour | Money | The Guardian

    www.theguardian.com
    Jan 28, 2018
    Aaron Callaway is 24 and works four nights a week alongside robots in the retailer’s warehouse
  • Can We Trust The Numbers? — TED Radio Hour — Overcast

    overcast.fm
    Jan 26, 2018
    Data, statistics and algorithms dominate every aspect of our lives. But how accurate are they, and how fair? This hour, TED speakers explore the ups and downs of relying too much on the numbers. Guest...
  • Building Coursera | Should engineering managers write code? Wrong question.

    building.coursera.org
    Jan 9, 2018
  • New Film “Graven Image” Shows How Georgia Racists Created a Confederate Myth

    theintercept.com
    Jan 7, 2018
    Stone Mountain, a Confederate monument in Georgia, is a modern myth: Its whole creation was caught on film.
  • The Stoic Art of Journaling

    dailystoic.com
    Jan 5, 2018
    In this way, journaling is Stoicism. It’s almost impossible to have one without the other.
  • How Tough Is It to Change a Culture of Harassment? Ask Women at Ford - The New York Times

    www.nytimes.com
    Jan 4, 2018
    Decades after the company tried to tackle sexual misconduct at two Chicago plants, continued abuse raises questions about the possibility of change.
  • America's wholesome square dancing tradition is a tool of white supremacy — Quartz

    qz.com
    Jan 2, 2018
    If you live in the United States, chances are high that, growing up, you had to take square dancing in gym class. I myself spent a week at my Rochester, New York, high school learning to allemande lef...
  • You’re Too Busy. You Need a ‘Shultz Hour.’ - The New York Times

    www.nytimes.com
    Jan 2, 2018
    The former secretary of state, now 96, has some wisdom for our smartphone-addled world.
  • This Is The Daily Stormer's Playbook | HuffPost

    www.huffingtonpost.com
    Dec 31, 2017
    A leaked style guide reveals they’re Nazis about grammar (and about Jews).
  • Some Colleges Have More Students From the Top 1 Percent Than the Bottom 60. Find Yours. - The New York Times

    www.nytimes.com
    Dec 31, 2017
    A new study, based on millions of anonymous tax records, shows that colleges are even more economically segregated than previously understood.
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Hello! This is mostly a collection of things I've read, but occasionally I write my own posts.