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    So, About That AI Bubble

    Thanks to the rise of Claude Code and other AI agents, revenues are finally catching up to the hype.

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    A whole two days off from work, in which we can do what we please, has only recently become a near-universal right. What we choose to do looks increasingly like work, and idleness has acquired a bad name. Herein, a history of leisure. (From 1991)

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    Voting by Mail

    “There is no logical reason why a man who has the misfortune to break his leg, or to contract an illness that confines him to his house, should therefore lose his right to vote.” (From 1900)

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