Monday assorted links


1. Andrew Hall on improving the operation of prediction markets.

2. A new aesthetic for San Francisco.

3. Intelligent AI delegation.  And Seb Krier.  And Abigail Shrier.  All of this can change your life.

4. Krugman on tariff incidence.

5. The century of the maxxer (“How many apricots can fit in your mouth?”).  Excellent piece.

6. Andy Goldsworthy (New Yorker).  Ditto.

7. Claims.

8. Chris Arnade on Duluth.

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