Reads: Browser Privacy, Attachment Theory & More

A wrap on some of the interesting reads from across the web...
  1. The Secret History of Facial Recognition - WIRED
  2. The Fractured Future of Browser Privacy - WIRED
  3. Behind the Scenes at Rotten Tomatoes - WIRED
  4. The 25 Most-Read Longreads of 2019 - WIRED
  5. How Attachment Theory Works in the Therapeutic Relationship - Aeon
  6. Will We Just Accept Our Loss of Privacy, or Has the Techlash Already Begun? - The Guardian
  7. The Myth of Self-Reliance - The Paris Review
  8. The Internet of Beefs - ribbonfarm
  9. An Idea From Physics Helps AI See in Higher Dimensions - Quanta Magazine
  10. Artificial Intelligence Will Do What We Ask. That's a Problem. - Quanta Magazine
  11. The Baron of Botox Is Gone, But His Face Lives On - GEN
  12. When a Psychic Reading Costs You $740,000 - GQ
  13. Rejecting a Life Consumed by Plastic - The Japan Times
  14. How William Gibson Keeps His Science Fiction Real - The New Yorker
  15. The Past and the Future of the Earth's Oldest Trees - The New Yorker
  16. The Ghost Hunter - The Atavist
  17. The Amazing Math Inside the Rubik's Cube - Popular Mechanics
  18. The Evil List: The Tech Companies Doing the Most Harm - Slate
  19. Network of Lies: How To Fake Friends and Influence People - DER SPIEGEL
  20. Her Uighur Parents Were Model Chinese Citizens. It Didn't Matter. - The New York Times
  21. The Human Brain Is a Time Traveler - The New York Times

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