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Monthly Archives: March 2017
How Facebook, fake news and friends are warping your memory : Nature News & Comment
Translation as Activism: An Interview with Philip Boehm | Literary Hub
The Murakami Effect | Literary Hub
Cornel West on Why James Baldwin Matters More Than Ever | Literary Hub
http://lithub.com/cornel-west-on-why-james-baldwin-matters-more-than-ever/
What does Baldwin say? Innocence itself is the crime. Innocence itself is the crime. We’re innocent. Why don’t we take responsibility for what’s going on here?
The Race to Sell True Quantum Computers Begins Before They Really Exist | WIRED
Creating Temp Tenants – Burnaby’s demoviction tenant assistance policy abandons the most vulnerable and subsidizes condo developers: By Ivan Drury
Turing Completeness Is Where You Least Expect It – Motherboard
“We are too poor to afford anything” – new report uncovers the power of retail shops in the gentrification of Chinatown and the Downtown Eastside: By Leneé Son, Carnegie Community Action Project Coordinator
Please look away from the spikes — Needs More Spikes
Let’s Unpack What It Means to Be Labeled High- or Low-Functioning
I can control a computer with my mind – from inside a dream | New Scientist
Green Gothic – Matthew Offenbacher
http://www.helloari.com/~matt/green_gothic.htm
Pacific Northwest goth aesthetic. Clearcuts, god-light, constant rain, environmental abominations….
A nontoxic pain killer designed by modeling of pathological receptor conformations | Science
If Women’s Magazine Covers Were Aimed at Queer Women, Pt. 3 | Autostraddle
The state of today’s autonomous vehicle market | VentureBeat | Transportation | by S. Somasegar, Madrona Venture Group && Daniel Li, Madrona Venture Group
Botswana’s death metal scene is celebrated in docu series – AFROPUNK
Trump Adviser Peter Thiel’s Palantir Technologies To Aid ICE In Immigration Raids Using Surveillance And Data Analysis
A Subjectively Obscure Sci-Fi Primer: Cleopatra 2525 – RetroPhaseShift | RetroPhaseShift
Is little-known sci-fi series Cleopatra 2525 worth binge watching for today’s audiences? RetroPhaseShift’s Obscure Sci-Fi Primer takes a look to find out.
Source: A Subjectively Obscure Sci-Fi Primer: Cleopatra 2525 – RetroPhaseShift | RetroPhaseShift
A Subjectively Obscure SciFi Primer: Dark Angel – RetroPhaseShift | RetroPhaseShift
Is sci-fi action series Dark Angel worth viewing for modern binge-watching audiences? RetroPhaseShift’s Obscure SF Primer takes a look to help you decide.
Source: A Subjectively Obscure SciFi Primer: Dark Angel – RetroPhaseShift | RetroPhaseShift
A Subjectively Obscure SciFi Primer: VR.5 – RetroPhaseShift
Is forgotten sci-fi series VR.5 worth viewing for modern binge-watching audiences? RetroPhaseShift’s Obscure SF Primer takes a look to help you decide.
Source: A Subjectively Obscure SciFi Primer: VR.5 – RetroPhaseShift
English Syntax Highlighting | Hacker News
Seeing Alice Neel through the Eyes of Hilton Als
A Computer to Rival the Brain – The New Yorker
http://www.newyorker.com/tech/elements/a-computer-to-rival-the-brain
The things we do best are largely unconscious, coded in circuits so ancient that their calculations don’t percolate up to our experience. But because logic was the first form of biological reasoning that we could perceive, our thinking machines were, by necessity, logic-based.

