HubSpot
The 12 Types of Content Marketing in a Marketer's Arsenal
· In this piece, discover a list of must-haves when it comes to content marketing. · Shared by 88, including 🇺🇦Evan Kirstel #B2B #TechFluencer, Katja Evertz, Gail Gardner, Drew McLellan (he/him), Guy Kawasaki, Tony Hughes, Martin Jones, sascha aßbach, Carlos Gil, almagentia369, Madalyn Sklar Digital Marketing since 1996
frieze
The Shows You Need to See in New York this July
4 min · · There’s impressive and unexpected art in the city, even during the summer doldrums · Shared by 5
TechCrunch
Last-mile training and the future of work in an expanding gig economy
3 min · · Ryan Craig Contributor Ryan Craig is managing director of University Ventures. More posts by this contributor Existential education error: Failing to train students on software Facebook is going back… · Shared by 31, including 瑞拿頭
Aeon+Psyche
What the music of Bach can teach us about consciousness
12+ min · · The music of Bach is full of suggestive structures of counterpoint and recursion (even if Hofstadter got it quite wrong) · Shared by 58, including Dominik Grolimund, Anita Leirfall, Liv 😷
MIT Technology Review
A new tool uses AI to spot text written by AI
1 min · · AI algorithms can generate text convincing enough to fool the average human—potentially providing a way to mass-produce fake news, bogus reviews, and phony social accounts. · Shared by 144, including Ferit (at 🏠) 🌙, Ronald van Loon, Leni "Lee" Krsova ⚔️, Builtvisible, Chris Messina, Jose Luis Calvo, Mike Tamir, PhD, Barnaby Skinner, Josep M. Ganyet, Hans Bickhofe, Stephan Woodtli, Amber Mac, Tiffany Shlain, Ward Plunet, Aamir Raz, Grégoire Japiot 🌻, Gil Press, Yvette Dubel, Jonathan Kogan, Vikram Dutt
The New Yorker
Was the Automotive Era a Terrible Mistake?
20+ min · · For a century, we’ve loved our cars. They haven’t loved us back. · Shared by 87, including 𝚛𝚘𝚐𝚎𝚛, Christopher Lauer™, Dan Hill, 瑞拿頭, Tom Connor, Brent Toderian, Jonathan Kogan, Merkstatt@troet.cafe 📯, Brooks Rainwater, kate wagner (rilke era)
Merriam-Webster
Word of the Day: Scrutinize
· A close look at the etymology of scrutinize reveals that the word stems from the Latin verb scrutari (meaning 'to search' or 'to examine'), which in turn probably comes from scruta (meaning 'trash,' · Shared by 6