Reading List
The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.
We’re swimming in AI slop. Here’s how to tell the difference.
If your feed isn’t already filled with AI-generated video slop, it’s only a matter of time. Meta and OpenAI will make sure of it. Meta recently announced its endless slop-feed Vibes, made up entirely of AI-generated content: cats, dogs, and blobs. And that’s just in Mark Zuckerberg’s initial video post about it. OpenAI’s new Sora […]
Animal abusers are getting let off the hook. Trump and his Supreme Court are partly to blame.
If someone illegally double parks in a one-way street and a cop walks by, the expectation is that they’d get fined. Similarly, you’d think that if a company that uses animals is caught mistreating them, they too would face some sort of legal repercussion. But for many businesses in the US, that’s not what’s happening. […]
In times of uncertainty, Gen Z is “locked in”
TikTokers love a challenge, especially if it involves some sort of self-imposed hibernation period that will transform their lives and pay off in physical or financial success. Currently, my feed is full of young people participating in “The Great Lock-In,” a three-month challenge that began in September and lasts through the end of the year. […]
The one Jane Austen scene people are still arguing about
There’s a bizarrely opaque, oddly modern question hovering over the legacy of Jane Austen. And despite centuries of debate, scholars still haven’t been able to figure out how to answer it. Jane Austen lived under the rule of a slave-trading empire. What did she think about that? And if we could figure out what someone […]
Are Trump’s voters turning against him?
Tariffs. United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. National Guard deployments. The Epstein Files. Strikes on Iran. Gaza and Ukraine. Sticky inflation. The first year of President Donald Trump’s second time in office has been a firehose of unpopular policies, confrontational tactics, and frequent clashes with his perceived enemies. Each of these developments has tended […]