Lots of interesting stuff this week.
What's Really Wrong with Higher Education - by John Warner (substack.com): What happens when predatory capitalism infects higher education.
The fight over what’s real (and what’s not) on dissociative identity disorder TikTok - The Verge: Fascinating look at what happens when science and a community in need of help interact on social media.
The Scourge of Corporate Financialization: Income Inequity, Employment Instability, Productive Fragility | Institute for New Economic Thinking (ineteconomics.org): Stock buybacks should be illegal. Here’s why.
Wasserman: Bishop Sycamore saga remains the most bizarre story I’ve ever covered - The Athletic: This article is mostly a memory of how the story came ot be written but it has several links to the pieces themselves and the story of BS High is insane.
The Hidden Fee Costing Doctors Millions Every Year — ProPublica A story of greed and regulatory chapter screwing doctors.
“Diana’s Piano” And All The Cats I’ve Loved And Lost | Defector: Pets should live forever. Also, who knew Garfield could approach art?
The strange, secretive world of North Korean science fiction | Ars Technica: It’s interesting how much of this seems to mirror Golden Age science fiction.
Have a pleasant week.

