Leading off this week, a terrific read: How a stubborn computer scientist accidentally launched the deep learning boom.
This is so outstanding: The Onion wins Alex Jones' Infowars in bankruptcy auction.
Amazingly talented: Jon Batiste Hears Green Day for the First Time.
No surprise: Nearly three years since launch, Webb is a hit among astronomers.
An excellent read: 'You mean I have to stop my experiment?' Not all Nobel laureates react the way you might expect.
From C. Lee, and it's terrific: Who Invented These Everyday Items. This is thoughtful: A day to reflect on life, aging and our own mortality. A brilliant innovation: Japanese team makes concrete in different way to cut CO2 to zero. This is helpful: Location tracking of phones is out of control. Here’s how to fight back. Good grief: Hospitals adopt error-prone AI transcription tools despite warnings. This is pathetic: Big Tech Is Going to Take Ass-Kissing to New Heights.
From Wally, and it's a great idea: Space stations are loud — that's why NASA is making a quiet fan. This is an utterly fantastic read: I … Am Herman Melville!: Sam Weller details the tempestuous collaboration of Ray Bradbury and John Huston on the production of the 1956 movie “Moby Dick.”