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From the manuscript to you: How Old Norse manuscripts are read and edited

"A case-study in how a page from an Old Norse manuscript (in this case the Codex Regius of the Poetic Edda) is edited for publication in a modern-day book. Manuscript images from the Árni Magnússon Institute at the University of Iceland (handrit.is)."

length: Thirty minutes and fifteen seconds.

youtube.com/watch?v=N7KYyj8ed9

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The antidote to AI destroying the web is to strengthen human connection and to make those connections a fundamental part of the open web. Quickly.

10% of the time Americans spent in front of TV screens last month was on #YouTube ’s flagship smart-TV app, Nielsen data show. The amateur-video hub has morphed into a streaming behemoth with full-length films, series, sports highlights and live events @WSJecon wsj.com/business/media/youtube

#money -- some awesome #books about how fiat money system works … (fiat money is Govt-issued currency that isn’t backed by any #commodity such as #gold)

Episode 294 - The Rise and Fall of Epirus

"Theodoros Doukas the leader of the Roman state of Epirus leads his people to ever greater heights in the 1220s. He captures Thessalonica and drives towards Constantinople itself. Doukas declares himself Emperor but does he have the resources necessary to reach the Hagia Sophia?"

shows.acast.com/b53d3462-8bc8-

@histodon @histodons

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Temperature anomalies over the last month (left), 3 months (center), and 12 months (right) in the Northern Hemisphere...

Data from ECMWF ERA5 reanalysis at cds.climate.copernicus.eu/cdsa

Google is overhauling its search results page with AI overviews and Gemini organization bit.ly/4dzprTb #AI #Google

5 Ancient Roman Medical Practices Still in Use Today

"The Romans developed Roman Medicine by leaning on the knowledge of the Greeks, the Egyptians, the Etruscans, and others. Many of their medical practices are still in use today."

Bakic, Marijana. "5 Ancient Roman Medical Practices Still in Use Today" TheCollector.com, thecollector.com/ancient-roman (accessed May 13, 2024).

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Backstabbing, bluffing and playing dead: has AI learned to deceive? – podcast

"Dr Peter Park, an AI existential safety researcher at MIT and author of the research, tells Ian Sample about the different examples of deception he uncovered, and why they will be so difficult to tackle as long as AI remains a black box."

theguardian.com/science/audio/

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2023 was the northern hemisphere’s hottest summer in 2,000 years

"Looking back at the past 2,000 years, the team searched for the warmest summers on record to see how they compared to 2023. They found that the hottest June to August in the pre-industrial era was in 246 CE when temperatures were around 0.88⁰C above average.

This record stood for over 1,000 years, before being broken repeatedly since the late 1990s."

nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2024/m

@climatechange @geography

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(must-read) Everyone is worried about the excessively high level of US Govt debt (120% of GDP). Everyone, that is, except America’s creditors, chart @BobOnMarkets @opinion bloomberg.com/opinion/articles

ChatGPT consumes 25 times more energy than Google brusselstimes.com/world-all-ne
Energy consumption by Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rising rapidly: AI is predicted to consume twice as much energy as the whole of France by 2030, according to some calculations.

@bibliolater I hear you. I see some calls for corporate restraint, but the corporate world also has a lot of power over what we see.

Producer prices are still high in general across the board. Everyone down the supply chain wants to make some profit.

The PPI for both goods and services has been on the rise in the last 12 months overall. The PPI for goods went down a small amount with the last publication, but services increased.

bls.gov/pPI/

[_Not an entirely absurd proposition_]

‘Treat food companies like cigarette companies who are trying to get us addicted’

"Ultra-processed foods are designed to make us overeat and are causing both the obesity and mental health crises in the UK, says scientist and author Tim Spector."

length: eleven minutes and four seconds.

youtube.com/watch?v=yWECK-3DN4

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Vowels and consonants by design

"Some alphabets have been developed intentionally and purposefully to be exactly what the earliest alphabets became: efficient psychotechnologies for enhanced learning, communication and community building."

biblonia.com/p/vowels-and-cons

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Thomas Willis (1621-1675) : Neurologist, Chemist, Physician

"Willis is not only credited to be the founder of neurology, but he is also seen as the father of comparative neuroanatomy, as his work, in particular Cerebri anatome and De anima brutorum, compare the human brain with that of other species in ‘search for specific human abilities in cognitive functions’ (Molnár, p. 334)."

stjohnscollegelibraryoxford.or

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