I got nothing. Enjoy the articles.
‘Slow Horses’ Author Mick Herron Couldn’t Find Readers. Now He’s the World’s Best Spy Writer. - WSJ: Another overnight sensation made in decades. Slow Horses is an awesome show, by the way.
Infinite series: not quite as weird as some would say | Skulls in the Stars: Math is cool.
ESPN's AI Fumble: How Robot Recaps Missed Alex Morgan's Final Match: (readtpa.com): AI cannot replace humans, not yet, but they are going to try anyway.
The ‘Safe Space’ Where America's History is Debated in Real Time - POLITICO: An article about an incredible place and its people trying to tell the truth in a difficult time.
'By us, for us': How sports talk radio found new life on the internet | theScore.com: Contains an condemnation of the MBA mindset.
Cult Value - by Tara McMullin - What Works: The difference between doing and having been seen to have done.
Data Privacy: Your Phone Carrier Knows More Than You Think. Here's How to Take Back Control - CNET: Good look at how to minimize your privacy exposure to your phone carrier, and isn’t that a sad sentence to have to have written?
Big in the West: Cowboy Bebop and the Curious Legacy of Space Western Anime - Reactor (reactormag.com): Fun look at how art can come to be or not come to be appreciated across different cultures.
Another man's poison (interfluidity.com): A compelling argument for sovereign wealth funds.
Paul Graham and the Cult of the Founder - by Dave Karpf (substack.com): The root of most of Silicon Valley’s problems.
Major Win Against Book Censorship in Florida School District (bookriot.com); It’s the Law: gay penguin parents are no longer inappropriate for kids in Florida.
Have the best possible week, everyone.

