Sundry: Parrots + Alexa, Pisco Sour and crypto nouveau riche
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The Pisco Sour, a Peruvian cocktail, was invented by a Mormon American who was partying all day and ran out of whisky in 1904 (the source blog is very good) — atlasobscura.com
Does AI make tech companies even stronger? — ben-evans.com
“Rocco, who lives with Marion Wischnewski in Berkshire, U.K., has attempted to order everything from kites and lightbulbs through Alexa since moving to her home. He also gets the device to tell him jokes and play his favorite tunes.” Looks like parrots also use Alexa — newsweek.com
An investigative and funny piece about crypto's nouveau riche — breakermag.com
People who display their feelings of guilt are more likely to be deemed as trustworthy — psyarxiv.com
Beware of “slippery slope” type of arguments — wikipedia.org
This is the Sundry Newsletter. It is made of the best ideas and stories about tech, psychology, business, science, branding, art, etc. Thank you for reading — Ulysse Sabbag.
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