Dead can dance: Sind Senioren jetzt die Zukunft der Clubkultur? Im Berliner Club Berghain stehen nur noch Alte und Greise in der Einlassschlange.
„Es gibt zu viele dunkle Ecken, verwirrende Gänge, und manchmal riecht es auch nach Urin“, sagt Gertrud, und Helene fügt lachend hinzu: „Da hätten wir auch im Heim bleiben können.“
It's a confused man’s confusing world.
The New Man of 4chan.
Can a retreat from the authority of the nuclear family into an extended adolescence of videogames, porn, and pranks really be described as patriarchal?
Prospects for the American press under Trump (part 1, part 2).
Facebook Doesn’t Tell Users Everything It Really Knows About Them.
(…) the tech giant gives users little indication that it buys far more sensitive data about them, including their income, the types of restaurants they frequent and even how many credit cards are in their wallets.
Coolest STEM Toys and Gadgets of 2016 according to Futurism.com.
Digital minimalism is a philosophy that helps you question what digital communication tools (and behaviors surrounding these tools) add the most value to your life. It is motivated by the belief that intentionally and aggressively clearing away low-value digital noise, and optimizing your use of the tools that really matter, can significantly improve your life.
A Bigger Problem Than ISIS?
The Mosul Dam is failing. A breach would cause a colossal wave that could kill as many as a million and a half people.
Refugee crisis, terror attacks, british separation… rings a bell?
Director Alfonso Cuarón revisits Children of Men, his overlooked 2006 masterpiece, which might be the most relevant film of 2016.
A guide to giving your cats their annual performance review.
“Skittles, when I was sleeping and you jumped on the bed and meowed in my face at 4am, it woke me up and that made me feel angry and tired all day. One way you can have more positive impact is to STFU and sleep until at least 8am.”
How Apps Gentrified and Diminished the Open Web.
(…) many apps are to the Web what bottled water is to tap: an inventive and proprietary new way of decanting, packaging, and pricing something that could be had for free.