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This clock sorts the 43,200 times of day alphabetically
Ryan Bateman, a Berlin-based technologist who tinkers with oddball web projects at boat.horse, built a working clock that tells time by spelling every…
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Ellsworth Toohey
“Justin Bieber’s guy” rents Coachella buggies, drives them straight to Mexico
Turns out “I work for a famous person” is still one of the most effective business strategies around... especially when you don’t.
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Jason Weisberger
SantaCon organizer allegedly ran actual con
Turns out the real SantaCon was the fraud we made along the way.
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Jason Weisberger
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Stop Flock campaign targets invasive surveillance network
The Stop Flock campaign takes aim at the domestic surveillance startup, whose cameras are everywhere now—even inside buildings.
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Rob Beschizza
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MAGA Mike fact-checks the Pope on Jesus
When your argument relies on convincing the Pope that Jesus was good with the warring on one another, you are probably losing that argument.
19 hrs ago
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Jason Weisberger
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Boing Boing, April 15, 2026
Spawning worms, stubborn “no” bots, and a 1903 pitch for a 10,000-year clock
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Boing Boing
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What if your calendar ran on a worm that splits itself in half?
Once or twice a year, on reefs across Vanuatu, Samoa, Fiji, Timor-Leste, and other islands of the southwestern Pacific,…
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Ellsworth Toohey
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Your odds of finding a 100-year-old message in a bottle: 1 in 8 million
With 8 billion people on Earth, mathematician Kevin Burke calculates that any one person’s chances of stumbling across a century-old message in a bottle…
20 hrs ago
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Ellsworth Toohey
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Orwell predicted the AI slop novel in 1949
Historian Laura Beers, who is part of the Bartz v.
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Ellsworth Toohey
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Iran’s most effective weapon might be AI karaoke
The most expensive military in human history, humbled by engagement metrics.
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Jason Weisberger
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Someone already pitched Bezos’ 10,000-year clock — in 1903
In the November 1903 issue of The Strand, a physician named David Watsu laid out a 150-foot pyramid for Hyde Park, faced in granite or terra-cotta, with…
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Ellsworth Toohey
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A piece of the Eiffel Tower’s original staircase is going to auction
An unidentified French businessman has been storing a 9-foot section of the Eiffel Tower’s original spiral staircase for more than four decades.
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Ellsworth Toohey
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