A computer terminal set up with a laserdisc containing information from the 1986 BBC Domesday Project. The original Domesday Book is 900 years old and still legible, while the laserdisc is already considered obsolete and difficult to read. The digital dark age is a lack of historical information in the digital age as a direct result of outdated file formats, software, or hardware that becomes corr
A "Birds Aren't Real" billboard in Memphis, Tennessee, 2019[1] Birds Aren't Real is a satirical conspiracy theory which posits that birds are actually drones operated by the United States government to spy on American citizens.[2][3][4][5] In 2018, journalist Rachel Roberts described Birds Aren't Real as "a joke that thousands of people are in on."[3] Poster inspired by the movement at the 35th Ch
Enshittification, also known as crapification and platform decay, is a pattern in which two-sided online products and services decline in quality over time. Initially, vendors create high-quality offerings to attract users, then they degrade those offerings to better serve business customers (such as advertisers), and finally degrade their services to users and business customers to maximize profi
Natalie Anne Merchant (born October 26, 1963) is an American singer-songwriter.[2] She joined the band 10,000 Maniacs in 1981 and was lead vocalist and primary lyricist for the group. She remained with the group for their first seven albums before leaving to begin her solo career in 1993. She has since released nine studio albums as a solo artist. Natalie Merchant was born October 26, 1963, in Jam
Left: The emoji as it appears on Twemoji, which has been used on X, Discord, Roblox and other platforms; and right: the emoji as it appears on the Fluent UI. Face with Tears of Joy (ð) is an emoji depicting a face crying with laughter. It is part of the Emoticons block of Unicode, and was added to the Unicode Standard in 2010 in Unicode 6.0, the first Unicode release intended to release emoji cha
Ãdouard Drumont, né le 3 mai 1844 à Paris et mort le 3 février 1917 dans la même ville, est un journaliste, écrivain, polémiste et homme politique français d'extrême droite. Fondateur du journal La Libre Parole, antidreyfusard, nationaliste et antisémite, il participe à la fondation de la Ligue nationale anti-sémitique de France. Député d'Alger de 1898 à 1902, il est l'une des principales figures
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Cary's Map of independent Tartary (in yellow) and Chinese Tartary (in violet), in 1808.[1] Tartary (Latin: Tartaria; French: Tartarie; German: Tartarei; Russian: ТаÑÑаÑиÑ, romanized: Tartariya) or Tatary (Russian: ТаÑаÑиÑ, romanized: Tatariya) was a blanket term used in Western European literature and cartography for a vast part of Asia bounded by the Caspian Sea, the Ural Mountains, the Pacific O
Bank Gothic is a rectilinear geometric sans-serif typeface designed by Morris Fuller Benton for American Type Founders and released in 1930.[1] The design has become popular from the late twentieth century to suggest a science-fiction, military, corporate, or sports aesthetic.[2][3][4][5] Bank Gothic is an exploration of geometric forms, and is contemporary with the rectilinear slab serif typeface
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