Then as now, the overlap between people suspicious of new foods and people suspicious that an adventurous neighbor might be a servant of the devil was pretty high. Try a tomato and risk turning into a werewolf, or being branded a witch? No thank you. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/when-tomatoes-were-blamed-for-witchcraft-and-werewolves
If you need a dose of Other People Stupid this morning, this should do it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnzIVnJypY0
Birb is a programming language that consists of bird emojis 🐣. https://github.com/marvinborner/birb
"The agreement requires all California high school students to take a semester-long personal finance education course starting by the 2027-28 school year. The course will also be a graduation requirement starting with the Class of 2030-31."
https://abc7news.com/post/california-makes-financial-literacy-classes-graduation-requirement/15006074/
"Ask any Dungeons and Dragons player: dice rolls don’t always go your way. But what if you could use a complex algorithm to design dice to physically roll any way you wanted?" https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/math/a44786307/scientists-design-dice-roll-any-way-you-want/
There's a new Penric and Desdemona novella! And yes, it's as good as you expect and hope for. Maybe better.
https://amzn.to/4bBNtL4
TIL The first known abortion laws appear in the Code of Hammurabi, written in Assyria in 1772 B.C. Assyrian women were punished for aborting their fetuses, but fathers were allowed to kill newborn babies, indicating the law was designed to control the woman’s right to choose rather than to protect the fetus. https://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/archaeology-personhood-abortion/
Giorno first conceptualized the phone service Dial-A-Poem in 1968, and an iteration of the hotline still works today. If you dial 641.793. 8122, you'll access recordings from an archive of poetry and political oration. (as of 2020) https://www.sfmoma.org/read/john-giornos-dial-a-poem-still-brings-poetry-to-the-masses/
I've had this cookbook for 20 years but barely use it. Nonetheless, I've no intention in getting rid of it. Go figure. https://amzn.to/3VWCvK3
Bella, from Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, achieved a purr that measured 54.6 decibels -- equivalent to the volume of a boiling kettle. https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/24432098/cats-worlds-loudest-purr-after-breaking-guinness-record/
When artists and writers were strapped for cash, Madame Rachou, the “patronne” would let them pay rent with paintings or manuscripts. Clientele were also permitted to to paint and decorate their rooms however they wanted. https://www.messynessychic.com/2019/06/21/inside-the-beat-hotel-of-paris/
The South Kensington venue's collection includes a trumpet from the opening ceremony 152 years ago and a programme designed by Pablo Picasso. The archive spans the venue's history since its inception in the 1850s and consists of tens of thousands of items. https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-67099592
Visually navigate code as stars and galaxies
I have no idea if this is useful, but it sure looks cool.
https://anvaka.github.io/pm/#/
If you happen to be shopping for slacks... these are okay. https://amzn.to/4cNSW29
Top 1% Earnings by State https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-the-top-1-percent-in-each-u-s-state/
A trove of 1960s computer advertisements http://www.dvq.com/oldcomp/oldads.htm
A cursory overview of the internals of iMessage https://jjtech.dev/reverse-engineering/imessage-explained/
The network was so extensive that the historian Stephen Alford – who has been hunting down Elizabethan spies and painstakingly reconstructing Cecil’s illicit files about each “intelligencer” ever since he found the list in the archives nearly 15 years ago – thinks it was “the first properly organised secret service” in England.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/29/uncovered-428-year-old-secret-dossier-reveals-elizabeth-is-network-of-spies
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