The Bad Ideas Our Brains Can’t Shake

Why it's so hard to process new COVID information | Continue reading


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Wordcel vs. Rotator Brainworms

“Near-billionaires trying to invent a 4chan meme.” | Continue reading


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The Internet Is Eating Wordle Alive

Nothing should be easier to ignore than the game and its fans. And yet, here we are. | Continue reading


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Builder Brain

Synthetic uteruses, Web3, and Wordle | Continue reading


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The Michael Bay Theory of History

Using the term ‘civil war’ isn’t doomerism. | Continue reading


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The U.S. Digital-Contact-Tracing Debacle

Focusing on silver-bullet solutions over comprehensive ones. | Continue reading


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Don’t Alienate the Willing

Being responsible isn't easy right now. | Continue reading


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Late Stage Covid

It is a weird moment. | Continue reading


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Guardians of the Internet

It's a miracle things work at all. | Continue reading


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Charlie Warzel interviews Spotify power users

Interviews with extreme power users. | Continue reading


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The Zero Hour

Will Democrats secure democracy before it’s too late? | Continue reading


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