Linkfest 2017-07-14
The Last Barfighter: An Arcade Game That Pours You A Beer If You Win.
Genius.
Utilities fighting against rooftop solar are only hastening their own doom
This is an interesting article. I have two primary questions: do all utilities make money the same way? This article claims they only make a profit by building infrastructure. I can imagine other models are possible, and it is a big country. Second, here in the southwest, you can't store energy when the sun is shining and then sell it later when the price is high, because those is the same time here.
Battery storage: The next disruptive technology in the power sector
A citation from the above article.
Most Scientific Research Data From the 1990s Is Lost Forever
I've done a bit of digital archaeology myself, and I know that keeping data current is an on-going job. Access to current data is easier digitally, but archiving is worse. The most durable storage medium we have is fired clay.
Ancient Humans Liked Getting Tipsy, Too
As well they should.
The Strange Afterlife of Pontius Pilate
I don't find the idea that Pilate was not culpable for the death of Christ terribly obscure, but this is nonetheless an interesting article.
Apple’s Third Co-Founder Has Never Used an iPhone and Has No Regrets
Wayne sounds as weird as the other guys, just in his own unique way.
This isn't the first time I have heard the DARE program doesn't produce any good results.
Radical Book Club: the Decentralized Left
David Hines continues his look at the radical Left through the books they write about themselves. The ways in which protests are made to look spontaneous is particularly interesting to me.
Go Ahead, Put Salt on Your Food
The health risks of salt have been greatly exaggerated, mostly because existing summaries fail to make distinctions between people with much greater risks and the general population.
An oldie but a goodie.
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