Thursday, December 29, 2022

Friday Links!

We're very, very light for New Year's, as usual. Happy 2023, everyone! After the last few years, we're all due for an upswing.

Leading off this week, a fascinating read: CRISPR’s quest to slay Donegal Amy

This is a terrific video: The wild and beautiful descendants of the dogs abandoned at Chernobyl. And this is beautiful: Gorgeous video of 2,400 leaves of different shapes and colors, one after another. Ars Technica is a real treasure: The world’s oldest pants are a 3,000-year-old engineering marvel

From Kevin Womack, and it's coming much, much faster than I expected: How Kindle novelists are using ChatGPT

From Wally, and here's a fascinating bit of WWII history: Winkie the RAF Pigeon who Saved the Life of a Bomber Crew. I definitely have days where I feel like this: If People Lagged in Real Life (Compilation 2). This is an interesting read: Hell on Two Wheels, Until the E-bike's Battery Runs Out

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