The Crypto Family Farm
After a housing crash, a financial crisis, a security breach, and one too many government bailouts, a struggling family turns to mining crypto.
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Logic
Published: Aug 3, 2019
Length: 15 minutes (3,775 words)
Model Metropolis
You probably haven’t read Jay Wright Forrester’s dubious ideas on how cities work (and why they die), but if you played SimCity you’ve had more firsthand experience with them than you realize. Historian of science Kevin T. Baker explains why.
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Logic
Published: Jan 30, 2019
Length: 9 minutes (2,377 words)
See No Evil
We’ve built supply chains that help us get the things we want fast and cheap, while also obscuring unpleasant truths about how that happens.
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Logic
Published: Aug 7, 2018
Length: 13 minutes (3,400 words)
The Mother of All Swipes
In 1964, a London woman named Joan Ball launched the world’s first computer dating system, so why have Harvard men been credited with this achievement?
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Logic
Published: Sep 18, 2017
Length: 18 minutes (4,508 words)