The permanent skill of not being a jerk
+ Chinese camps, Internet history, Undecided voters (#314)
1. Expiring vs. Permanent Skills
A short essay on the difference between expiring and permanent skills, and the need to focus on those skills that shine less brightly. Includes a good list of permanently valuable skills, those that «compound over decades». My favourite: «The willingness to adapt views you wish were permanent.» Read it now.
2. Built to Last
Remember when everyone was impressed by how quickly China could build new hospitals for treating Covid patients? Well, they are building other infrastructure quickly, too. This Buzzfeed investigation reveals what has long been suspected: the vast, growing infrastructure for long-term detention and incarceration of Uighurs. The methods they used in this investigation are just as interesting: They searched Baidu Maps, China’s equivalent to Google Maps, for censored areas and used other satellite imagery to figure out what’s being hidden. They found no less than 268 newly built compounds. Read it now.
3. Your ‹Surge Capacity› Is Depleted
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