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Sundry · Tomato robot-farming, DEI, Ghibli stills, and more
February 18, 2026
Editor’s note Friends, if you enjoy this newsletter, please share it to your own friends! So we can all be friends together. I am enjoying the replies and...
Sundry · Pigeons, microplastics, Nietzsche, heavy drinking, and more
February 5, 2026
Editor’s note Please enjoy! Unrelated-but-interesting What is our responsibility towards pigeons? This is a question for the urban dwellers among us. Did you...
Sundry · madness, Czech tearoom ambient, terminal lucidity, religion, and more
January 20, 2026
Editor’s note To start, a quick thought. What if “crazy people” help us stay smarter than AI? In this day and age, we fear losing the sovereignty of human...
Sundry · Tyrian purple, peanuts, hierarchy, hats, and more
January 13, 2026
Sundry · parakeets, brains, wildfire, and more
December 23, 2025
100% organic, no AI was used to create or summarize this content
Sundry · nicotine, horses, aphantasia, social contract
December 16, 2025
This edition is 100% organic and locally sourced, no AI was used to produce or summarize this content.
Sundry · Tardigrades, depression, cocaine bear, science fiction, AI girlfriends
June 29, 2023
Scientists are putting tardigrade DNA into humans to create super soldiers. This is because tardigrades are tough motherf—ers: they can survive exposure to...
Sundry · AI Gordon Ramsay, grieving a pet, Vermeer, talking plants, dissection, car interfaces, spice racks
June 21, 2023
Edition guaranteed without AI intervention. All summaries are made by hand.
Sundry · Roman emperors, chimpanzees, church, medieval winters, diamonds, Mexico City's Metro
February 10, 2023
Marcus Aurelius, hipster emperorRoman emperors often suffered violent death in the first year or after 12 years of reign. So either you died very early or...
Sundry · millennials, Super Mario, Mars, public transit, MSG, weather, cows
January 19, 2023
Devil dust trails on Mars taken by HiRISE.Millennials are becoming less conservative as they age. And this is breaking one of the “oldest rules in politics”,...
Sundry · KFC, routines, erasing memories, vodka, mimes, new species
January 12, 2023
A rainbow fish identified in the Maldives in 2022Did you know the Japanese ate KFC for Christmas. Different cultures have quite funky traditions for the...
Sundry · well-being, macadamia nuts, how to argue, gut health, Borges on football, processed foods
December 28, 2022
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Sundry · evolution, truffles, Scorsese, parasites, wildfires
December 14, 2022
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Sundry · Vienna, walking, doctors, Dostoevsky, sleep
November 30, 2022
And we're back. Hope you enjoy this week's edition!
Sundry · Secularism, nanoplastics, obesity, AI chatbot, sleep tourism, obesity
November 16, 2022
Is Christianity the origin of secularism? That’s a bold statement, and the one Tom Holland (the author, not the actor) makes in his book Dominion. The idea...
Sundry · Incense, cognitive control, child painter, bicycles, QR codes
November 9, 2022
Sundry is back! For now. Thanks for your patience, and most importantly, enjoy!
Sundry: praise, tuna, glass, chickens and the pandemic, grammar, chess
July 30, 2020
S U N D R Y Insights on the psychology of praise — psyarxiv.com A Japanese app leverages AI to help people choose good raw tuna. Japan's tuna markets have...
Sundry: Instagram captions, flying snakes, smashing plates, creativity and ethics
July 22, 2020
S U N D R Y Khruangbin gets its profile in the New York Times. It is a band that makes chill music from a cow barn in Texas. Listen to their album “Con Todo...
Sundry: bees, storytelling tips, giant ships, science of dreams
July 8, 2020
S U N D R Y To counter the attacks of giant hornets, honeybees cook them alive. How? They form a “beeball” around the hornet and they vibrate to increase the...
Sundry: tequila, olive trees, toilet paper, Nietzsche on dance, Tilda Swinton
July 1, 2020
S U N D R Y Good morning dear reader, I have missed you greatly. Thank you for being here. I hope you'll find this issue interesting! Curated tequila...
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