Doug Fish sold his Indy Pass, a cheaper alternative to the Epic and Ikon ski passes, to entrepreneur Erik Mogensen. via Outside Online.
Tyler Cowen discusses Seth Stephens-Davidowitz's new book, "Who Makes the NBA?", which uses data analysis to answer questions about basketball. via Marginal Revolution

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This content relates to internet security with Zscaler, with one message providing a ServiceNow ticket for website issues. The second message explains that Zscaler is blocking an AI/ML site and provides contact information for support. via Perplexity
Alison Roman shares her recipe for Brothy Chickpeas with Calabrian Chili, perfect as a side dish or base for other chickpea creations. via Alison Roman.
99% Invisible is launching a year-long podcast exploration of Robert Caro's "The Power Broker," a biography of Robert Moses and his impact on New York City.
via 99% Invisible.Bon Appétit test kitchen editor Kendra Vaculin shares her new go-to holiday recipe: Brisket Bourguignon, a one-pot meal perfect for a crowd.
via The source of this content is Bon Appétit.Tom Whitwell's list covers 52 interesting facts from 2023, touching on technology, history, culture, and science. via Medium.
Julia Wise explores the increase in parental supervision and the decrease in outdoor play, examining data on playground injuries and accidents. via LessWrong
Tyler Cowen shares an AI tool called EconEats that uses economic principles to provide AI-powered dining suggestions.
via Marginal RevolutionLongreads rounds up some of their favorite reported essays of 2023, covering topics like geological memory and life in Pompeii.
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Matt Webb shares a strategic framework for how tech-savvy organizations can approach AI, emphasizing systematic exploration and knowledge building. via Interconnected
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