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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Michelle Pfeiffer’s Catwoman Is Still the Best Villain
8 Books That Feature Bisexual Women (And Don’t Focus On Their Sex Lives) – Autostraddle
Bacteria Are Masters of Tai Chi – Issue 49: The Absurd – Nautilus
How Technology Puts Pressure on BC’s Migrant Farm Workers | The Tyee
New Girl Scout badges focus on cyber crime, not cookie sales | Reuters
How Psychics Cope With Hearing Voices Could Help People With Psychotic Disorders – The Atlantic
See the cripple dance: The Seven of Cups and the pleasure of sadness – Little Red Tarot
Community Manager musings: A web of skills “held in tension”, rather than a skills wheel? | Social in silico
Is Apple Cool? 11 Teens Weigh In – Motherboard
This Art Museum Hired a Neuroscientist to Change the Way We Look at Art
A Murder in Kansas Shatters the Dreams of Immigrant Tech Workers
Brain Drain: The Mere Presence of One’s Own Smartphone Reduces Available Cognitive Capacity: Journal of the Association for Consumer Research: Vol 2, No 2
Study Pins Fake News Plague on Limited Attention Spans, Information Overload – Motherboard
Separating the Paranoid from the Hacked – Schneier on Security
I decided to disable AMP on my site
Natural Human-Drone Interaction Research project…
Amazon’s Is Trying to Control the Underlying Infrastructure of Our Economy – Motherboard
Embrace Your Monstrous Flesh: On Women’s Bodies in Horror | Literary Hub
Putin’s Rasputin – London Review of Books
https://www.lrb.co.uk/v33/n20/peter-pomerantsev/putins-rasputin
In an echo of socialism’s fate in the early 20th century, Russia has adopted a fashionable, supposedly liberational Western intellectual movement [(post-modernism)] and transformed it into an instrument of oppression.