That's a pretty wild claim even on its face: that the NYT is publishing race science based on anonymous experts.
How to account for the spate of TV series about rich people being terrible?
Tell me about the smart home. Tell me about fitness and entertainment. Just don’t tell me anything more about the iPhone.
The stock app is far from the best, so here are five third-party utilities that you should try today.
The first time I saw a computer was in 1984. I was fifteen years old and living in a sparsely populated area near a river, miles away from the closest town, in a far-northern country at the very edge of the world. A sign lit up above the convenience store that closed at four o’clock every day; otherwise, the visual stimuli were limited to fields and trees, trees and fields, and to the cars driving along the roads. In autumn and spring it rained so much that the river overflowed its banks—I remember standing in front of the living-room window watching the water cover the field where we played football, the goalposts rising up from it. There was one TV channel, two radio stations, and the newspapers were printed in black and white. The news from Iran and Israel, Egypt and South Africa, England and Northern Ireland, the United States and India, Lebanon and the Soviet Union all took place far away, as if on another planet.
To understand a man, you have to know what was happening in the world when he was twenty, Napoleon is supposed to have said. The quotation is probably apocryphal, but that doesn’t mean it’s not true. For me, it is this world by the river that counts. When I sit down to write a novel, the natural time for it to take place in is the Eighties, as though that era embodied the world’s true form, its essence, and everything that came later were a kind of deviation. Even though I google various topics as I’m writing, the characters in the novel don’t google anything; it never occurs to them. The same is true when I dream. Cell phones and the internet never appear in my dreams, which are populated mostly by the people I was surrounded by forty years ago.
A decade (and a couple) ago, Apple got rid of skeuomorphism, and all developers believe they can also do design.
I hope Apple is not intending to reintroduce skeuomorphism this year, and ask developers to just call Apple's AI API to create the skeuomorphism designs.
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