Sundry: Gobekli Tepe, Finnish inmates, and having kids
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Gobekli Tepe, probably the oldest temple precedes was built 6,000 years before Stonehenge and 500 years before the beginning of agriculture — allthatsinteresting.com
Inmates in Finland are training AI as part of prison labour — theverge.com
The people who take surveys for money have are more brand-aware and media-obsessed than most people. This is what online survey data is flawed — qz.com
Technology diffused more easily along from West to East because climate changed more rapidly along lines of longitude (North - South) making it more difficult for both humans and technologies to adapt — marginalrevolution.com
How did people in the Middle Ages clean their teeth? Spoiler: they didn't to and sugar is a big culprit — quora.com
Artificial intelligence has identified the 6 main storytelling arcs—the recipe that most stories follow—in literature — openculture.com
About 38% of 18-29yo Americans don't want kids because of the warming world. Virtue signalling? Legitimate question? One way out is to think that the more people we have, the more urgent it is to solve global warming — bloomberg.com
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