Longform.org is a suggested source for finding in-depth articles on the web. via kottke.org
2010
This blog has moved permanently to a new home at http://www.iguessimfloating.net. via The source of this content is "This Blog".
This blog post revisits F.A. Hayek's 1974 Nobel Prize lecture on the failures of economic stimulus measures to control employment. via ThinkMarkets
Jason Kottke shares a slow-motion video of the Apollo 11 launch, captured from a camera near the engines. via kottke.org
WIRED explores recent articles covering AI, the metaverse, and early Amazon Prime Day deals, alongside interviews and cultural reviews.
Stanford economist Paul Romer discusses his idea for "charter cities" to alleviate poverty on a 2010 episode of EconTalk. via EconTalk
The Supreme Court says the government can't ban First Amendment exceptions just because it's deemed valueless. via The Volokh Conspiracy
Artists in Mexico can pay their taxes with art through a program that began in 1957. via The source of this content is Marginal Revolution.
A Belgian company created short videos showcasing African ingenuity in making footballs, featuring 50 clips demonstrating techniques like using a condom to create a football bladder. The project aims to highlight African creativity ahead of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. via AfriGadget
Error message "502 Bad Gateway" is displayed twice, followed by "nginx." via yayeveryday.com/post/10194
The Daily Beast encountered a 404 error when attempting to provide sneak peek content. via The Daily Beast
Robin Hanson's blog post "True Tolerance" argues that true tolerance involves enduring discomfort and potentially challenging our views on sensitive topics like hunting and digital content. via Overcoming Bias
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