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Friday, 25 March 2016

How Humans Turned A Chatbot Into A Holocaust Denier And Other Facts

Humans Turned A Chatbot Into A Holocaust Denier And Other Facts, How A Pile Of Muddy Bones Uncovered A Bronze-Age Slaughter, Meet The Robot That Helps You Invest Your Money, The Food Industrial Complex, What's The Point Of That Weird Minimalist Art?, How Your Favorite Songs End Up In Commercials
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Friday, March 25, 2016
Humans Turned A Chatbot Into A Holocaust Denier And Other Facts
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Humans Turned A Chatbot Into A Holocaust Denier And Other Facts
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Welcome to What We Learned This Week, a digest of the most curiously important facts from the past few days. This week: Twitter ruins yet another thing, the engineers of terrorism and lighting thousands of matches all at once.
SKELETON KEYS
How A Pile Of Muddy Bones Uncovered A Bronze-Age Slaughter
science.sciencemag.org
About 3,200 years ago, two armies clashed at a river crossing near the Baltic Sea. The epic confrontation can't be found in any history books because it was only discovered in bones 20 years ago.
ROBOTS WE DIGG SPONSORED
Meet The Robot That Helps You Invest Your Money
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The first robo-advisor for peer lending, LendingRobot automates investments to help you get better diversification and kick-ass returns.
EAT THE RICH
The Food Industrial Complex
priceonomics.com
American farmers receive billions of dollars from Uncle Sam every year. So why is the "food lobby" synonymous with unhealthy food?
TAKING ART TO THE MIN
What's The Point Of That Weird Minimalist Art?
digg.com
Minimalist art is notoriously confusing. What are all of those shapes supposed to mean anyways? Let this video explain.
A COMMERCIAL SUCCESS
How Your Favorite Songs End Up In Commercials
npr.org
Over the past few years, pop songs have come to play so consistently in advertising that there are smartphone apps designed to listen and help you name that tune, and the word "sellout" has lost a lot of its bite.
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MY LITTLE PURIM
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Israeli girls prepare for the Purim parade festival in Petah Tikva, Israel. The Jewish holiday of Purim commemorates the Jews' salvation from genocide in ancient Persia, as recounted in the Book of Esther. Credit: AP Photo/Oded Balilty
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Thursday, 24 March 2016

Batman Needs More Color In His Wardrobe

The Indian Widows Who Broke A 400-Year-Old Taboo In Color, The Best Reporting On Solitary Confinement, The No-Contract Alternative To Big Home Security Firms, How Aerial Surveillance Has Changed Policing — And Crime — In LA, Batman And The Rise Of Nerd Culture, Should Parents Of Severely Disabled Children Stop Their Growth?
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Thursday, March 24, 2016
The Indian Widows Who Broke A 400-Year-Old Taboo In Color
LIFE IN FLYING COLORS
The Indian Widows Who Broke A 400-Year-Old Taboo In Color
qz.com
On March 21, thousands of widowed women gathered at temples in Vrindavan in the north Indian state of Uttar Pradesh to celebrate the spring festival of Holi. In doing so, they violated a 400-year-old Hindu tradition.
A PARTNERSHIP WITH THE MARSHALL PROJECT
The Best Reporting On Solitary Confinement
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Brush up for our March 30th Digg Dialog on solitary confinement by reading some of the most crucial journalism on the issue.
SECURITY WE DIGG SPONSORED
The No-Contract Alternative To Big Home Security Firms
simplisafe.com
If paying for home security feels like you're getting robbed, switch to a provider that has no annual contracts and offers 24/7 monitoring plans way cheaper than ADT's. SimpliSafe systems are affordable, easy to install and engineered to move around as much as you do.
PANOPTICOPS
How Aerial Surveillance Has Changed Policing — And Crime — In LA
nytimes.com
The expansive built environment of Los Angeles and unique geography have made the city reliant on aerial surveillance. Here's how the practice has shaped policing and crime itself in the city.
THE WAYNES AND MEANS
Batman And The Rise Of Nerd Culture
io9.gizmodo.com
It is Batman whose comics, television shows, and movies continue to serve as gateway drugs to the nerdly life.
DIGG DIALOG
Should Parents Of Severely Disabled Children Stop Their Growth?
digg.com
Is it ethical for parents to medically stunt the growth of their children if they suffer from a severe mental disability? Read editor Genevieve Field's piece and join her today at 1pm EST. Leave your comments now!
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LOVE NOT WAR
Digg Pic Of The Day
Two men write on a wall at a memorial for victims of attacks in Brussels on Wednesday, March 23, 2016. Belgian authorities were searching Wednesday for a top suspect in the country's deadliest attacks in decades, as the European Union's capital awoke under guard and with limited public transport after scores were killed and injured in bombings on the Brussels airport and a subway station.​ Credit: AP Photo/Valentin Bianchi
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Wednesday, 23 March 2016

You're Grounded

Animals Have Rhythm, Too, The American Concordes That Never Flew, Why You Should Starting Matching Your Underwear And Socks, The Devastated Parents Who Want To Save Football From Itself, Malaysia's City Of The Future Is An Uncanny Valley, WATCH: Cleaning Dirty Marble With A 1000W Laser Is Immensely Satisfying
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Animals Have Rhythm, Too
COO-COO-CA-CHOO
Animals Have Rhythm, Too
quantamagazine.org
New insights from neuroscience — aided by a small zoo's worth of dancing animals — are revealing the biological origins of rhythm.
GOTTA STAY GROUNDED
The American Concordes That Never Flew
bbc.com
It was one of the most ambitious aircraft design projects in history, so what happened to the US plans to master supersonic passenger flight?
STYLE WE DIGG SPONSORED
Why You Should Starting Matching Your Underwear And Socks
relatedgarments.com
Matching your underwear to your socks is proven (by Digg staffers, not science but maybe science soon idk) to exponentially increase your confidence levels. We're talking Kanye Twitter Rant confidence. Get on that level with Related Garments and undress to impress.
PLAYING A LIFE OR DEATH GAME
The Devastated Parents Who Want To Save Football From Itself
espn.go.com
"What made me say that the culture of football is wrong, having watched my son's death live and first hand, was watching it on video."
IS THIS REAL LIFE?
Malaysia's City Of The Future Is An Uncanny Valley
wired.co.uk
Forest City is quartet of islands born from reclaimed land in the Straits of Johor, the thin strip of water between neighbors Malaysia and Singapore, but it may as well be the uncanny valley so much is it like wandering into a video game.
GRIME? WHAT GRIME?
WATCH: Cleaning Dirty Marble With A 1000W Laser Is Immensely Satisfying
digg.com
This handheld laser is primarily used to strip rust off metal, but it also works great — oh man, so great — on dirty marble.
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STANDING WITH BELGIUM
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The Brandenburg Gate is illuminated with the Belgium national flag in reaction to the Brussels attacks, in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 22, 2016.​ Credit: AP Photo/Markus Schreiber
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Tuesday, 22 March 2016

The Parrot Protection Program

The Strange Tale Of Echo, The Parrot Who Saw Too Much, A Brief History Of Rock Stars Destroying Guitars, Smoother Skin Starts With Better Soap, Visiting Scarfolk, The Most Spectacular Dystopia Of The 1970s, Photos From Inside A Captured WWI German U-Boat, WATCH: 6,000 Matches Burn Up And Then Slowly Die Out
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Tuesday, March 22, 2016
The Strange Tale Of Echo, The Parrot Who Saw Too Much
BIRDS AND BROKEN KNEES
The Strange Tale Of Echo, The Parrot Who Saw Too Much
digg.com
A mob's pet is said to be in hiding. Could the bird be a witness in court?
PUNK USED TO BE ALIVE
A Brief History Of Rock Stars Destroying Guitars
atlasobscura.com
The story of guitar damage, of course, starts with Pete Townshend, The Who's world-smashing guitarist.
SOAP WE DIGG SPONSORED
Smoother Skin Starts With Better Soap
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If you're still using the soap brand your mom bought for you in jr. high, maybe it's time to change it up. Dr. Squatch soaps are made with natural ingredients that smell fresh and won't irritate your skin. Buy the top three bestsellers and get 25% off retail.
VOTED 'WORST CITY TO RAISE A FAMILY'
Visiting Scarfolk, The Most Spectacular Dystopia Of The 1970s
collectorsweekly.com
Though adults tend to look back on youth as a time of innocence, childhood is actually terrifying. Artist Richard Littler wants to make sure you don't forget that.
DAVY JONES' BARRACKS
Photos From Inside A Captured WWI German U-Boat
flashbak.com
Like the innards of some hellish behemoth these photographs show the cramped, claustrophobic interior of U-boat 110.
A MATCH MADE IN A PRYOMANIAC'S HEAVEN
WATCH: 6,000 Matches Burn Up And Then Slowly Die Out
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It's super satisfying to watch 6,000 matches go up in flames in a matter of seconds. But it's somehow equally satisfying to watch 6,000 recently used matches sort of sadly decay into their own flames.
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HOLI MOLY
Digg Pic Of The Day
​Indian Hindu widows throw flower petals and colored powder during Holi celebrations at the Gopinath temple. A few years ago this joyful celebration was forbidden for Hindu widows. Like hundreds of thousands of observant Hindu women they would have been expected to live out their days in quiet worship, dressed only in white, their very presence being considered inauspicious for all religious festivities. Credit: AP Photo /Manish Swarup
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