Weekend reading: "Naked Greeks" edition All those naked Greeks… (Sarah Murray, Aeon) AI Is a Lot of Work (Josh Dzieza, The Verge) The unsolved mystery of Europe's oldest language (Tim Brinkhof, Big Think)
Weekend reading: "No wash" edition The rise of the 'no-wash' movement (Matilda Welin, BBC) How some people get away with doing nothing at work ( Emily Stewart, Vox) Travel in the Time of Climate Crisis (Rachel Nuwer, Audubon Magazine)
Weekend reading: "Dog's life" edition The free dogs of India (Krithika Srinivasan, Aeon) 'iPhones are made in hell': 3 months inside China's iPhone city (Viola Zhou, Rest of the World) The First Social-Media Babies Are Growing Up—And They’re Horrified (Kate Lindsay, The Atlantic)
Weekend reading: "The spine collector" edition The Spine Colector (Reeves Wiedeman and Lila Shapiro, Vulture) On the trail of the Dark Avenger: the most dangerous virus writer in the world (Scott J Shapiro, The Guardian) The Untold Story of the Boldest Supply-Chain Hack Ever (Kim Zetter, Wired) Noam Chomsky’s Radical Approach to Language (Luke Dunne, The Collector)
Weekend reading: "Britain is dead" edition Britain Is Dead (Samuel McIlhagga, Palladium) There Is No A.I. (Jaron Lanier, The New Yorker) The Hacker (Maddy Crowell, Columbia Journalism Review)