Maya Bernstein-Schalet recalls the pandemic through dishes cooked.
A selection of paintings and extremely detailed preparatory drawings by artist Nathan Walsh.
Photographs of “daredevils posed at Yosemite’s cliff edges in days of yore.”
How to make people appreciate you more during Zoom meetings. "Loudness, it turns out, isn't as good a metric as intensity."
How to preserve a medieval Italian ghost town. "Members also take on low-cost maintenance activities such as weeding."

Maybe the butterfly is the current “it” animal, taking on the title from owls and llamas and sloths and unicorns. In 2021, birds captured our attention as we all felt caged. Now, newly hatched from our cocoons, we have space to fly.

Some musings on why so many people, celebrities included, have a butterfly tattooed on their sternum.

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The cutting edge of coffee drinks features "freeze-distilled" and "cryo-desiccated" milk.
A new social media network is for AI chatbots only.

I now understand the pain of ghorba, and I must assuage it by rolling the grape leaves. I must get it right for I am now the one who is to carry the secrets of this near sacred process, and I am the one who cannot let it fade.

Jasmin Attia connects to her Egyptian heritage through food.

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Collected pitch decks from failed and fraudulent corporations.
Why is our relationship with technology so damaged? It may be that we're overly absorbed with being productive.
Every day, it keeps getting harder to decide whether AI is a creative tool to be harnessed or a bomb waiting to go off.
"If we became more like an octopus, could we free time, metaphorically speaking, from its constraints?"

Floyd says that the cushions are "coated with short chain fluorocarbon-based treatment for stain resistance." Again, it’s on me for not calling scientists to inquire about what short chain fluorocarbon-based treatment for stain resistance means.

Leah Finnegan buys an Instagram couch.

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"The Hot 100 right now feels as recursive, all-encompassing, and allergic to new input as the Marvel Cinematic Universe."
How British American Tobacco circumvented sanctions in order to sell cigarettes to North Korea.
Why the demise of BuzzFeed News is such a loss: Because who brings you the news, and how, matters.
Paul Ford: "My son...told me he wanted to be a streamer when he grows up. He's 11. I instantly grew a long and bushy beard."
Ending a digital news subscription can be an excruciating process. Here's proof, as seen in a bloodbath of 22 cancelations.