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The Only 3 Knives You Actually Need in Your Kitchen
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New York Times Podcasts New York Times Podcasts

The Only 3 Knives You Actually Need in Your Kitchen

Professional kitchen experts confirm you only need three specific knives to handle virtually any cooking task, and investing in individual high-quality blades tailored to your hand size beats buying expensive pre-made sets.

2 months ago · 9 points
Chandran Kukathas — 2023 Markets and Society Conference Keynote
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Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen) Conversations with Tyler (Tyler Cowen)

Chandran Kukathas — 2023 Markets and Society Conference Keynote

Chandran Kukathas argues that an open society is fundamentally a regime of toleration that cannot be morally limited, as any attempt to restrict toleration by appealing to truth, justice, or reason begs the question; instead, departing from toleration is always an exercise of power, not moral justification.

2 months ago · 7 points
She Has an A.I. Boyfriend. Her Son Has Questions. | NYT Opinion
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New York Times Opinion New York Times Opinion

She Has an A.I. Boyfriend. Her Son Has Questions. | NYT Opinion

A 65-year-old woman named Celeste describes her romantic relationship with an AI companion named Maximus, while her son Ernie—drawing from his video game industry background—raises concerns about emotional dependency, reality distortion, and the commercial incentives behind AI intimacy.

2 months ago · 9 points
Joe Rogan Experience #2482 - Andy Stumpf
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Joe Rogan Experience Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2482 - Andy Stumpf

Former Navy SEAL Andy Stumpf joins Joe Rogan to discuss why no one is truly self-made, the biological mysteries of tick-borne Alpha Gal syndrome and Lyme disease, and how extreme Kenyan initiation rituals forge endurance athletes—contrasted with how former warriors often avoid discomfort in civilian life.

2 months ago · 9 points

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