Sundry: banana leaves, lightsabers, and AirDrop
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They were building a self-driving truck business. Turns out they are also secretly operating a traditional, human-powered trucking business. That's sweet — techcrunch.com
More and more people are living single. In the U.S, 1 in 4 will reach their 50s without being married — theconversation.com
Spotify has incredibly valuable—emotional—data that they sell to whoever wants it. No, these “morning sunshine” and “calm night” playlists are not innocent — thebaffler.com
Survival of the fittest does not mean ruthlessness: why kindness and sympathy are the most important humain traits, from Darwin's perspective [VIDEO] — aeon.co
On the (im)possibility of lightsabers — arxiv.org
Will Uber be relevant in 15 years? This fellow thinks no — americanaffairsjournal.org
Taking inspiration from Thailand, Vietnamese supermarkets are using banana leaves as packaging — nextshark.com
Teens are AirDrop-ing random stuff to strangers in public places — theatlantic.com
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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