Friday Links!
Leading off this week, a fabulous read: The French film star, the fake Irish aristocrat and the missing €7m.
A long and interesting read: Techno-pipe dreams: Thirty years ago, nanotech was about to change everything. Let’s not get tricked again by Silicon Valley’s magical thinking.
Good: OpenAI announces parental controls for ChatGPT after teen suicide lawsuit.
This is fantastic: A New Document on the Appearance of the Shroud of Turin from Nicole Oresme: Fighting False Relics and False Rumours in the Fourteenth Century.
A truly enjoyable read: Hot Dog University.
From Jonathon W., and it's a great read: ‘I didn’t realise the game’s impact for years’: the making of the original Football Manager.
From Wally, and it's an excellent read: What books shaped you in high school? Here's what you said. I can't imagine how this could wrong: This new delivery robot will bring the entire grocery store to you. Fair point (comic): What Artists Do. This is terrific: Our medieval murder maps reveal the surprising geography of violence in 14th-century English cities. This is concerning: If Your Publisher Promised to Register Your Copyright, Check Your Registration Now.

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