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2 in 5 Americans did not read a single book in 2025

Reading Statistics 2026 aggregates 50+ data points (2025–2026) on books, reading habits, formats, markets, and literacy, with sources. Key themes: heavy readers drive most activity (top 19% account for 82% of books); print remains strong while ebooks and audiobooks grow rapidly; demographic, income, and education gaps in reading; literacy challenges persist (14% functionally illiterate; 65% of fourth graders not proficient); reading reduces stress (up to 68%); and library use remains significant (about half of Americans have library cards).

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Claude Code: connect to a local model when your quota runs out

The article explains how to bypass Claude Code quotas by running a local open-source model when the quota runs out. It recommends checking /usage and suggests GLM-4.7-Flash (Z.AI) or Qwen3-Coder-Next (or smaller quantized versions). It describes two paths: 1) LM Studio: install, run a local server, set ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL to localhost:1234, start Claude pointing to the server, and use /model to switch. 2) Directly using Llama.cpp without LM Studio. Conclusion: a workable backup—slower, but easy to switch between local OSS and Claude.

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Mean People Fail (2014)

Mean people are rare among the most successful; meanness correlates with failure because it hard‑to attract the best talent and distracts from real problems. In startups and non-zero-sum environments, success comes from building ideas and collaborating, not fighting. Benevolence and a drive to improve the world help founders recruit, endure, and succeed. Intellectual cultures are influencing business, shifting the path to success away from ruthlessness. The author urges parents to teach kids not to be mean, since it undermines lasting achievement.

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Claude Code for Infrastructure

Fluid.sh creates sandboxes from VMs to test and audit infrastructure changes in isolation. It detects host OS and tools to adapt, logs every command for a full audit, and auto-generates Ansible playbooks from sandbox activity for reproducible setups. In the example, a sandbox SBX-demo1234 on 192.168.122.50 runs Ubuntu 22.04, installs Apache, serves a custom index.html, and outputs an Ansible playbook httpd-setup with four tasks: update apt, install Apache, create index.html, and start/enable Apache. The playbook can reproduce the setup on any Ubuntu server.

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How Jeff Bezos Brought Down the Washington Post

Ruth Marcus argues that Jeff Bezos bought the Washington Post to save it but, through years of losses and two waves of buyouts, reduced it to a diminished shadow. In 2023 and 2025 the newsroom shed hundreds more, with sports, foreign, and the Books section ending; about 300 newsroom staff were laid off in 2026. Critics, including former editors, blame top management and Bezos’s stance—especially killing the Harris endorsement—for eroding readership and morale. The Times thrived by expanding, while the Post’s print has shrunk. The piece proposes turning the Post into a nonprofit endowed by Bezos to sustain it.

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AI needs to augment rather than replace humans or the workplace is doomed

Heather Stewart argues that AI must augment, not replace, workers or society will suffer. At Davos, IMF chief Georgieva warned AI will reshape jobs and urged governments to invest in education and reskilling, enforce competition, and bolster welfare nets. Brynjolfsson’s Turing Trap frames AI as a tool that strengthens human bargaining power when it augments, not mimics, labor. Nadella warns of ‘social permission’ if AI doesn’t improve lives. Unions demand urgent talks on sharing productivity gains to avoid wage-bill cuts and worker dislocation.

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Why This Computer Scientist Says All Cryptocurrency Should "Die in a Fire"

UC Berkeley computer scientist Nicholas Weaver argues cryptocurrency is fundamentally flawed, wasteful, and harmful. It fails as money due to volatility, irreversibility, and poor scalability (Bitcoin handles 3–7 transactions/second and consumes vast energy). It enables crime (ransomware, drugs, exploitation) and behaves like a self‑funding Ponzi scheme, with Terra/Luna collapse illustrating fragility. Stablecoins (Tether) resemble wildcat banks and are unbacked or opaque. NFTs are largely worthless collectibles; smart contracts are brittle and irreversible. Weaver calls for applying existing securities and money‑transmission rules and burning the crypto project to the ground.

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Yawning has an unexpected influence on the fluid inside your brain

Researchers using MRI on 22 volunteers found yawning reorganizes brain fluid dynamics differently from deep breathing. While deep breaths push CSF out of the brain as venous blood leaves, yawns move CSF and venous blood together away from the brain toward the spinal column, and boost carotid inflow by about a third. Each person showed a unique yawning signature in tongue movement. The exact amount of CSF moved is a few millilitres per yawn; mechanism may involve neck/tongue thrusts. Possible benefits include waste clearance and thermoregulation, but spontaneous yawning effects might be larger than contagious yawns; more research needed.

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Arcan-A12: Weaving a Different Web

Arcan-A12: Weaving a Different Web is a companion piece describing Arcan’s networked-desktop design: the outermost application handles windowing, with documents built as signed, shareable packages; runtime tasks run as privilege-separated programs, like a microkernel. The default implementation uses afsrv_net/arcan-net and the A12 protocol to form a web where a directory server coordinates sources/sinks and app hosting. Links are twofold: unified (hidden) and referential (visible), enabling authenticated, revocable, and rediscoverable connections without DNS. The article situates this against BBS/Web evolution, discusses discovery, search, and developer tooling, and argues for user agency and offline-first, signed updates.

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AI Is Killing B2B SaaS

Namanyay Goel argues that AI, particularly “vibe coding” of internal tools, isn’t killing B2B SaaS so much as killing those that refuse to evolve. Customers can already assemble custom workflows and dashboards cheaply, diminishing the value of rigid, expensive ERP-like software. To survive, SaaS vendors should become platforms/Systems of Record, offer security and robustness, and adapt to customer needs via ultra-customizability so users can vibe-code atop the platform. Real wins come from enabling end-user customization and embedding the platform into workflows, increasing retention and expansion, as a case showed boosting usage from under 35% to over 70%.

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Intel will start making GPUs

Intel will start producing GPUs, entering a market currently led by Nvidia. CEO Lip-Bu Tan announced the plan at the Cisco AI Summit. The initiative is led by Kevork Kechichian, with recent hires including Eric Demers; the project is in early stages as Intel shapes its GPU strategy around customer needs. GPUs power gaming and AI training, and while Nvidia dominates, Intel’s move marks a notable expansion as the CEO refocuses on core businesses.

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Claude Is a Space to Think

Anthropic states Claude will remain ad-free to avoid advertiser influence in open-ended, personal conversations. Ads could skew responses and undermine Claude’s goal to be genuinely helpful. Revenue comes from enterprise contracts and paid subscriptions, not ads, funding educators, nonprofits, and government AI pilots. Claude will integrate third-party tools (Figma, Asana, Canva) and expand features, while opt-in sponsored content would be approached cautiously. They foresee future “agentic commerce” and other productivity enhancements, maintaining Claude as a focused space to think.

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RS-SDK: Drive RuneScape with Claude Code

rs-sdk is a Runescape automation library optimized for coding agents. It provides a TypeScript SDK, agent documentation, bindings, and a LostCity-based server emulator for testing goal-directed, agentic development in a bot-centric Runescape-like environment. The project includes a demo server with a bot leaderboard and modified gameplay (faster XP, infinite run energy, no random events) to ease testing. Architecture uses a botclient that talks to a gateway, which forwards actions to the game server via the SDK. Getting started: clone the repo, run engine/webclient/gateway, use scripts to create bots. MIT license.

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Building a 24-bit arcade CRT display adapter from scratch

An article about building a 24-bit arcade CRT display adapter for a JAMMA-based RCade, linking a PC to a vintage CRT via USB. The RCade’s nonstandard 336x262 resolution forced a custom VGA solution. The author prototypes with an RP2040 and PIO to generate timing, then streams a framebuffer over USB via a GUD gadget (Rust). After failing to get a Linux framebuffer module to cooperate, GUD proves workable. Hardware rev1 uses STM32H723 with ULPI USB HS; rev2 switches to STM32H750IBT with LTDC and HyperRAM, delivering true 24-bit color at 60 Hz. A YAPP/OpenSCAD case is built; future work planned.

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Study: emotional support from social media found to reduce anxiety

University of Arkansas researchers found that young adults who receive emotional support on social media report reduced anxiety, with stronger effects among females. The national sample of 2,403 U.S. adults aged 18-30 showed that perceived social media support correlated with lower anxiety, particularly for those high in openness, extraversion, and agreeableness and low conscientiousness. The study measured anxiety with PROMIS, social media support via self-report, and personality via Big Five. While findings imply social media emotional support can improve mental health, the direction of causality is unclear. Co-authors: Renae Merrill and Chunhua Cao. Funded by Fine Foundation.

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In Tehran

Raha Nik‑Andish details Tehran’s Jan 2026 protests: internet outages, mass turnout across classes, and violent crackdowns as security forces fire tear gas and directly shoot at crowds. She witnesses a young woman shot, rising casualties, and family fear as relatives are detained and communications are severed. Death toll estimates vary—from Iran International’s 12,000 in two days to unofficial figures claiming tens of thousands or more—fueling rumors. An ambulance driver says up to 100,000 were killed. Amid economic hardship, a billboard proclaims ‘A traitor is still a traitor’ as the city mourns.

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The Great Unwind

Argues January 2026 market chaos was driven by an unwinding of the yen carry trade, not AI or geopolitics. After the BoJ's December 2025 rate hike to 0.75% and hawkish signaling, Japanese institutions like Norinchukin and Nippon Life repatriated funds, raising yen funding costs and triggering margin calls. This forced liquidations across MSFT, gold, silver, and Bitcoin as correlations spiked, even as VIX stayed muted. The Greenland scare was a volatility trigger; Warsh's nomination ended the “Fed Put” and worsened losses. Conclusion: the free-money era is over; look for a stronger yen, higher U.S. yields, and weaker asset prices.

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Launching the Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative

Jeff Atwood launches the Rural Guaranteed Minimum Income Initiative (GMI), a targeted, open-data cash-transfer project to reduce poverty. He argues cash works and favors a survival, trust-based model over trickle-down ideas. Immediate donations total about $21M to a wide range of organizations (and later $50M more pledged to address root causes), aiming to fund a RAND-like, modern institution to guide scalable pilots. The Rural GMI currently funds three counties (Mercer, WV; Beaufort, NC; Warren, MS) with plans to expand to all 50 states, emphasizing open results and community involvement. staygold.us

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Microsoft's Pivotal AI Product Is Running into Big Problems

This WSJ page is a 404 Not Found, indicating the requested page can’t be located. It urges users to check the URL or email support, and then features popular articles on AI’s impact on software/tech stocks, U.S.–Iran talks after Gulf flare-ups, Stephen Miller’s influence on Trump, and related podcasts.

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The Voxel Is a Cutting-Edge Theater Experiment

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