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241.
The Frustration with Productivity Culture (newyorker.com)
191 points
x43b
5 years ago
101 comments
242.
The iPod of Prison (newyorker.com)
191 points
trey_swann
12 years ago
92 comments
243.
Four Years in Startups (newyorker.com)
191 points
pdog
7 years ago
82 comments
244.
Microsoft’s Very Good Day (newyorker.com)
190 points
jeo1234
11 years ago
240 comments
245.
How hospice became a for profit hustle (newyorker.com)
190 points
cocacola1
4 years ago
89 comments
246.
The Dire Wolf Is Back (newyorker.com)
189 points
adrianhon
a year ago
192 comments
247.
A Buddhist monk confronts Japan's suicide culture (2013) (newyorker.com)
189 points
bookofjoe
7 years ago
44 comments
248.
The Exercise Pill (newyorker.com)
188 points
artsandsci
9 years ago
168 comments
249.
Shaking Up the Diamond Industry (newyorker.com)
188 points
EwanToo
6 years ago
120 comments
250.
What happened when my wife died (newyorker.com)
188 points
drdee
4 years ago
81 comments
251.
Guantánamo’s Darkest Secret (newyorker.com)
187 points
matt4077
7 years ago
66 comments
252.
Almost Everything in “Dr. Strangelove” Was True (2014) (newyorker.com)
187 points
fortran77
6 years ago
59 comments
253.
Kino by Haruki Murakami (newyorker.com)
187 points
pmcpinto
11 years ago
42 comments
254.
Have iPhone cameras become too smart? (newyorker.com)
186 points
tomduncalf
4 years ago
299 comments
255.
The original “Bambi” (newyorker.com)
186 points
Thevet
4 years ago
227 comments
256.
An app called Libby and the big business of library e-books (newyorker.com)
186 points
samizdis
5 years ago
141 comments
257.
Mark Fisher’s “K-punk” and the futures that have never arrived (2018) (newyorker.com)
186 points
keiferski
4 years ago
124 comments
258.
Don’t! The secret of self-control (newyorker.com)
186 points
alextp
17 years ago
69 comments
259.
Josh Wardle created Wordle as part of an ongoing quest to design online spaces (newyorker.com)
185 points
caaqil
4 years ago
177 comments
260.
Artificial Intelligence and What Computers Still Don't Understand (newyorker.com)
185 points
phreeza
13 years ago
128 comments
261.
The Great Siberian Thaw (newyorker.com)
185 points
narpaldhillon
4 years ago
101 comments
262.
AI vs. MD: what happens when the diagnosis is automated (newyorker.com)
185 points
cft
9 years ago
91 comments
263.
The Miseducation of Maria Montessori (newyorker.com)
184 points
fortran77
4 years ago
224 comments
264.
Why Did Google Erase Cooper's Beloved Literary Blog? (newyorker.com)
184 points
the_decider
10 years ago
154 comments
265.
Did a celebrated researcher obscure a baby's poisoning? (newyorker.com)
184 points
littlexsparkee
4 months ago
78 comments
266.
The Strange Story of Dagobert, the “DuckTales” Bandit (newyorker.com)
184 points
frb
5 years ago
57 comments
267.
What happens when patients find out how good their doctors really are? (2004) (newyorker.com)
184 points
danso
12 years ago
53 comments
268.
How the Scripto App Became a Fixture of Late-Night Comedy News (newyorker.com)
184 points
riordan
8 years ago
45 comments
269.
Some people can't see mental images (newyorker.com)
183 points
petalmind
7 months ago
368 comments
270.
What's happening to reading? (newyorker.com)
183 points
Kaibeezy
a year ago
322 comments
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