This library has every book ever published. | Tom Scott (youtu.be)
How NYC Became a Rat Kingdom 🐀 | PBS Terra (youtu.be)
NYC Underwater: The Day Nature Rewrote the Record Books (youtu.be)
What's your favorite tool to track your reading habits?
It used to be a todo list set up where I just check off and add whatever books caught my interest but it wasn't very shareable so I moved onto storygraph which I liked more than goodreads as the data visualization and breakdown of books via tags and moods gives me a better idea of where I tend to lean in books I seek out and...
How NYC Turns Food & Yard Waste Into ‘Big Apple Compost’ | CityLimits (citylimits.org)
The Secret Weapon Hackers Can Use to Dox Nearly Anyone in America for $15 | 404Media (www.404media.co)
Rome’s libraries were shrines to knowledge – and imperial power | Aeon Essays (aeon.co)
51 Companies With Lifetime Warranties: If It Breaks, They’ll Fix It | The Penny Hoarder (www.thepennyhoarder.com)
The Thing Lives for 4000 Years | Comic stories (youtu.be)
Literacy is a beautiful thing, Don't Waste It | Better than food book reviews (youtu.be)
The Feared Pirate Lord: Sam Bellamy | History Dose (youtu.be)
Mil Horas | Los Abuelos de Nada (youtu.be)
Fuck That: An Honest Meditation (youtu.be)
Are Buy Now Pay Later Loans a Good Idea? | PBS Two Cents (youtu.be)
A discussion on paying for open source software | Louis Rossmann and FUTO (youtu.be)
You have a team of 10 clones with you and no weapons, what's the biggest animal you could take down in a open field?
Also what would be your strategy to taking down said largest animal?