In search of Banksy, Reuters found the artist took on a new identity. “It appears that if people find a Banksy added to their wall, most of them call Sotheby’s rather than the police,”
So apparently we had a full-fledged Dreyfus Affair involving a billion dollar naval vessel getting torched and nobody acknowledges it.
As air power collides with geopolitical reality, the only certainty is that this conflict will permanently scar the Middle East. How did we get here and what happens next?
Welcome to The Uncomfortable, the brilliantly named brainchild of a Greek architect named Katerina Kamprani, who specializes in designing “deliberately inconvenient everyday objects.” My favorite is a fork with a chain handle (shown above), but almost all of her creations are clever, funny, and thought-provoking. Sometimes you have to see examples of bad design to make you appreciate how much we take for granted about gooddesign.
“Handbook on Guided Missiles” 1946 War Department report on German & Japanese rocket powered missiles & aircraft. This rarely-seen classic (scanned from a photocopy) provides a vast pile of information, including a great many diagrams. Air Doc 26 here. More.
Tom Patterson’s Map Gallery. Europe.
Physician incomes are highest in the United States, and a decomposition shows that this mainly reflects differences in overall income distributions, rather than physicians’ locations in those distributions. This suggests that broader labor market differences, and thus physicians’ outside options, drive absolute incomes. Shifting US physicians’ incomes to match relative positions in other countries’ distributions would only marginally reduce healthcare spending.
Epic uses this to frame the entire suit as litigation-as-leverage rather than a genuine legal dispute. Perhaps that’s telling in some ways about respective company cultures- one saw it as an olive branch, the other saw a weapon. In any case, the optics intended could backfire, as judges generally do like seeing that a plaintiff tried to resolve things privately before burning judicial resources
Free SVG Backgrounds and Patterns.
The method is simple: set a goal, measure progress, verify against real records, repeat. The AI searches public archives, cross-references birth certificates against cemetery records against church books, and logs everything it finds (and everything it doesn’t).
The most incisive feedback from the docket argues that ONC’s historical focus on EHRs has created a structural failure in imaging interoperability. Because EHRs generally store only textual metadata or web links—not the multi-gigabyte DICOM files themselves—certifying the EHR accomplishes very little if the underlying PACS remains a proprietary, closed system Epic,
Awlaki, the New Mexico-born al-Qaeda cleric, was the first American citizen to be targeted and assassinated by a US government drone strike, in Yemen. Awlaki’s killing became a potent tool for radicalisation and inspired attacks by followers in the West.
I went to the New York Times to glimpse at four headlines and was greeted with 422 network requests and 49 megabytes of data. It took two minutes before the page settled. And then you wonder why every sane tech person has an adblocker installed on systems of all their loved ones.
A Mexican athlete said he was kidnapped and forced to compete for his life in a tournament of gangs. But was he actually playing a different game?
The math is simple and devastating. The United States has roughly 15 billion cubic feet per day of operational LNG capacity. Another 17 bcf/d is under construction. Another 19 bcf/d has been approved but hasn’t broken ground… the capacity Biden froze. If those frozen terminals had been approved on schedule in early 2024 and broken ground immediately, some would be approaching operational status in 2027-2028. Instead, they’re just now restarting the approval process after fourteen months of lost time.
The Globe and Mail sparked a debate when it reported that Canada’s GDP per capita has fallen behind Alabama’s. The comparison rattled Canadians and triggered a wave of criticism about the validity of using GDP per capita as a measure of national prosperity. Critics argue that GDP is a flawed metric, pointing to legitimate measurement challenges. But these measurement issues affect every country. The question is not whether GDP per capita is perfect but whether Canada’s trend relative to our peers signals deeper
In five or ten years, we may see almost no lending practices that resemble what is happening in this era. We will look back and say: that was a really bad way of conducting business. The question is whether we learn that lesson the clean way or the hard way.
William Faulkner once said, “To understand the world, you must first understand a place like Mississippi.” This week I had a chance to test that principle for myself, including a visit to Faulkner’s home in Oxford, Mississippi. I spoke at the University of Mississippi’s The Declaration of Independence Center for the Study of American Freedom about my book, “Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution.” As I often do, I decided to take some pictures as I explored the campus and the nearby environs of Ole Miss. This is an extraordinary place filled with the nicest people you could even hope to meet. I could not recommend a visit more highly.
The circuit didn’t change. The contract between software and hardware did.
The AI ecosystem is fragmented. Developers often re-invent tool definitions, system prompts, and safety rules for every project. Skillware supplies a standard to package capabilities into self-contained units that work across Gemini, Claude, GPT, and Llama.
Traces of Evil aims to serve as a comprehensive digital archive designed to visualise the geography of the Third Reich for students, educators, and historians through innovative then and now photography and animated GIFs, mostly resulting from actually cycling to the locations. Established nearly two decades ago, the site juxtaposes modern photographs of obscure and prominent historic sites against their archival counterparts to render the past tangible and illustrate the physical evolution not just of locations associated with the Nazi Party and the Holocaust, but going back into time from ancient history and place.
Nations are increasingly weaponizing economic strengths. Edward Fishman’s 2025 bestseller, “Chokepoints: How the Global Economy Became a Weapon of War,” catalogues how governments increasingly leverage tools such as sanctions, control over critical technologies and financial restrictions to advance foreign policy goals. The U.S. exploits its dominant chokepoints (e.g. dollar-based global financial networks, advanced semiconductor technologies, maritime insurance & trade finance, access to western markets, sovereign assets held in dollars) to pressure Iran, Russia & China, among others. China has followed suit, leveraging its own asymmetric advantages (rare earth elements & critical mineral production, pharmaceuticals & medical supply chains, electronics manufacturing, EV batteries & green energy materials) to counter U.S. pressure and “punish countries who offend it.”