End-of-summer reading
ArchitectureHistoryMilitary policyNew YorkPersonalPoliticsScienceSoftwareUrban planningUS PoliticsWorkWorld PoliticsOnly about 7 more hours of meteorological summer remain in Chicago. I opened my windows this afternoon for the first time in more than two weeks, which made debugging a pile of questionable code* more enjoyable.
Said debugging required me to put these aside for future reading:
- No, we did not leave $85 billion (or even $85 million) in equipment in Afghanistan.
- Somehow, even walking vs. driving has a partisan angle these days.
- Facebook can't stop promoting propaganda because it's their entire business model.
- Post-9/11 architecture in New York reflects our "fear and timidity."
- Speaking of architecture, Helmut Jahn's death earlier this year has exposed some weirdness in his and his firm's finances.
Finally, one tiny bit of good news: more Americans believe in evolution than ever before, perhaps due to the success of the SARS-COV-2 virus at evolving.
Goodbye, Summer 2021. It's been a hoot.
* Three guesses who wrote the questionable code. Ahem.
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