The subject of the Caliphate podcast (an alleged ISIS fighter) and Scott Alexander both asked the @nytimes for pseudonymity.
In the case of the ISIS fighter this was granted. For Scott Alexander it was not; they cited a fake rule about how the subject of the piece must be named.
I have waited 55 years to see the richest man in the world stick it to “The Richest Man...IN THE WORLD!”
Also: imagine that the world’s wealthiest person can solve differential equations and knows what a Lagrangian is. Love this.
Mazal tov to @elonmusk for not giving a shit.
@evernote the new version of your Mac app constantly breaks and doesn’t show my notes. Been a premium user for years but how can I stay if you can’t do the simplest task of showing my notes!
To Kill a Mockingbird. Of Mice and Men. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Banned by the Burbank Unified School District: https://t.co/IQ8vTyNydh
AOC, must we then compile a blacklist with the names of the 70 million who voted against your preferences?
Must we not also compile the list of elected representatives proposing Soviet-style purges?
$30 million was spent evaluating the data.
And, the results were a surprise to many people.
One sponsor did far better than any other.
It was top in each category.
It had the best results for students that were: Native American, non-white rural, urban, white and black...