Friday Links!
Leading off this week, and I'll be seeing it soon: Hearts of Darkness: A Film-Maker’s Apocalypse review – Francis Ford Coppola and the mother of all meltdowns.
This is tremendous: From scattered traces: How the ideas circulating among one noblewoman’s coterie in 16th-century Dubrovnik anticipated modern feminist thought.
An excellent read: The Fish That Climbed a Mountain: The wild tale of a small fishing club, a national park, and an epic battle over alien trout.
A fascinating interview: ‘I was living in Doodle Land and didn’t know how to get back’: the million-dollar artist who drew himself crazy.
People are underestimating the future usability and importance of quantum computing: Scientists achieve teleportation between quantum computers for the first time ever.
AI *A surreal story: Half a million Spotify users are unknowingly grooving to an AI-generated band. I listened to them and yes, they're shit.
This is fantastic: Study reveals killer whales share food with humans in display of altruism.
From DQ Plot Advisor John Harwood: NASA Discovers Interstellar Comet Moving Through Solar System.
From Wally, and I bagged literally thousands of bags of popcorn produced by one of those popcorn machines when I was a kid: Popcorn at the movies. Here's an Atari blast from the past: Raiders of the Lost Ark Atari 2600 Review - The No Swear Gamer Ep 72. An utterly amazing read: In This Parisian Atelier, Bookbinding Is a Family Art. Seems like a reasonable idea: Denmark’s Plan to Fight Deepfakes: Give Citizens Copyright to Their Own Likeness.

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