Tom Standage
@tomstandage.bsky.social
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Author, deputy editor at The Economist, maker of pizzas, drummer, gamer, history nerd
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(This is the in-house band at The Economist, which is called “The Invisible Hands”)
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Amazing analysis of car casting choices, and how they relate to character and plot. (Alas, none of my friends who are movie nerds are also car nerds)
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today's newsletter: a consideration of the many wonderful cars in One Battle After Another, in particular Willa's 2005 Yaris, Sensei's T-Bird Super Coupe and Bob's boosted 1991 Nissan Sentra SE-R
The Oscar Should Go to Bob Ferguson's 1991 Nissan Sentra SE-R
'One Battle After Another' as a car movie
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opalescentopal.bsky.social
With Tom Lehrer's passing, I suppose this is a moment to share the story of the prank he played on the National Security Agency, and how it went undiscovered for nearly 60 years.
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Sorry, which post are you referring to?
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Ooh, how does it compare with their current stuff? I like the red one
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Do we know where he stands on the pineapple question?
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It’s amazing. I need to come back so I can visit more of them!
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No, not Mars. This is Rådhuset subway station, my favourite of several I saw in Stockholm last week
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molly.wiki
I’m not sure people quite grasp how much of the crypto world is reacting to the Trump memecoin launches.
Trump dropping his own memecoin means he has the wrong people in his ear re crypto policy. 

I’m now getting very concerned about the Trump presidency. 
nic carter

@nic__carter
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Something that hasn’t been much discussed - creating a bunch of personal memecoins opens the door to secretive foreign buyers trying to curry influence with our leaders. If you hated hunter biden’s anonymous art sales, you should hate this too.
nic carter

@nic__carter
Basically, we used to have an informal rule that presidents wouldn’t start or run businesses that could pose a conflict of interest. Creating a bunch of memecoins and defi protocols opens the possibility to rampant violations of the emoluments clause. Not to mention the obvious COI given the fact that trump can set crypto policy. 
Ryan Selkis (d/acc) 🇺🇸
@twobitidiot
Dear 
@realDonaldTrump
:

Please fire whoever recommended going forward with the Melania launch today.

1. They don’t know what they’re doing.
2. They cost you a lot of $ and goodwill.
3. They don’t have your interests in mind. 
Brent
@Brentsketit
feel bad for anyone trying to build anything serious rn

president just making a complete mockery of this industry

fighting another biden admin prolly would have been better longterm
tomstandage.bsky.social
Fascinating: Nokia’s internal presentation in response to the launch of the iPhone, 18 years ago this month

“Nokia impact minimal in terms of financials”

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I included it in #10.
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How could I have chosen any other headline?
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shashj.bsky.social
Some exciting news from @economist.com. All American service members—all 1.3m active duty, and those retired—now have free access to The Economist's website, thanks to a deal with DoD. If I'm not mistaken, you can access it through DoD's library pages: www.dodmwrlibraries.org. Happy reading.
DoD MWR Libraries
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And maybe thousands more in the villa! The ones recovered from that cupboard are possibly not the most exciting ones…
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charlescmann.bsky.social
Fine explainer by @tomstandage.bsky.social about how computer scientists are slowly beginning to "read" the texts in ancient Pompeii scrolls which were so charred by the volcano that buried the city that the scrolls can't be opened without them falling to bits.
AI could help unearth a trove of lost classical texts
Computers could let archaeologists read hundreds of burnt scrolls from a Roman library
www.economist.com
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“…and he’s holding a thermal detonator!” #Maythe4thBeWithYou