Longreads shares an essay from Joyland magazine about the surprisingly complex nature of onions and a reflection on the connection between humans and the vegetable. via The source of this content is Longreads.
Cool Tools recommends Stable Doodle for creating art from sketches, reviews the Mind Window app and the *Chimp Empire* documentary, and suggests an artist, a Schengen Calculator app, and motivational videos. via Cool Tools
Scott Alexander argues that Elon Musk's focus on "maximally curious" AI as an alignment solution is flawed and potentially dangerous, suggesting instead that AI that follows orders is a more pragmatic starting point.
via Astral Codex TenThe public can now vote on the winner from the 16 finalists selected for the first annual Tiny Awards, celebrating small, playful, and heartfelt websites. via Waxy.org
DTC beverage startups are sponsoring pickleball leagues as the sport experiences a surge in popularity.
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Cool Tools issue #365 recommends some durable tools, including kitchen shears and an AI-powered voice note recorder, and also suggests a website for checking movie endings. via Recomendo
Scott Alexander shares a variety of links he found interesting this month, covering topics like IQ, polyamory, and AI alignment. via Astral Codex Ten
Tyler Cowen sits down with Jon Hartley to discuss his career and economic theories, schools of economic thought, and economics education.
via Marginal REVOLUTIONAn MIT paper argues that the best way to regulate potentially risky technologies like AI is through gradual adoption while monitoring for negative impacts. via Marginal Revolution.
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