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"How \"Project Hail Mary\" turns hardcore science into page-turning drama",
"Women are often an 'afterthought' when it comes to designing products",
"America and Public Disorder",
"Profiling Hacker News users based on their comments",
"This Paris Tour Reveals How Hidalgo Made City Greener, More Car-Free",
"Who Is Behind Meta’s $2B Lobbying for Invasive Age Verification Tech",
"If Women Completed Work Based on Their Percentage of Wages Compared to Men",
"Do you need a CMS?",
"100 Jumps"
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"textContent": "How \"Project Hail Mary\" turns hardcore science into page-turning drama\n Andy Weir’s novel blends humor, scientific rigor, and human ingenuity to make science fiction feel believable and thrilling.\nWomen are often an 'afterthought' when it comes to designing products\n Phones, cars, and the temperature in an office were all designed to suit the average man.\nAmerica and Public Disorder\n People in the U.S. don’t respect, trust, or want to be around other random citizens, out of fear and disgust\nProfiling Hacker News users based on their comments\n Here’s a mildly dystopian prompt I’ve been experimenting with recently: “Profile this user”, accompanied by a copy of their last 1,000 comments on Hacker News.\nThis Paris Tour Reveals How Hidalgo Made City Greener, More Car-Free\n A journey from Paris’ city center to one of its newest suburban developments shows how the region has changed.\nWho Is Behind Meta’s $2B Lobbying for Invasive Age Verification Tech\n Reddit researcher exposes Meta’s $2B campaign to force Apple and Google into building surveillance systems while exempting its own platforms\nIf Women Completed Work Based on Their Percentage of Wages Compared to Men\n McSweeney’s Internet Tendency\nDo you need a CMS?\n For twenty years, wanting a website meant needing a CMS. That's no longer true. The real question people ask now is simpler: how do I get my content on the web?\n100 Jumps\n Hold to charge, release to jump. Land on 100 platforms to win — but one miss and it's over. How many attempts will it take you?",
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