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The $50,000 Smile - No one knows better than dentist Michael Apa what great teeth are worth.
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The $50,000 Smile - No one knows better than dentist Michael Apa what great teeth are worth.

No one knows better than dentist Michael Apa what great teeth are worth. A smile redesign with Apa costs a cool $5,000 per tooth, and he has a 10-tooth minimum. Key to his bespoke approach is fitting every patient with a set of temporaries to get used to their new smile. After making adjustments in a next-day appointment, patients wear the temps for two weeks before they're replaced with hand-painted porcelain.

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August 2024
Travel– The Call of Tangier – With new hotels, museums, and travel routes, Tangier is welcoming visitors to a city whose cultural scene is shaped by locals.
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Travel– The Call of Tangier – With new hotels, museums, and travel routes, Tangier is welcoming visitors to a city whose cultural scene is shaped by locals.

With new hotels, museums, and travel routes, Tangier is welcoming visitors to a city whose cultural scene is shaped by locals.

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August 2024
What Happened To The Yuppie?– In 1979, an article by Blake Fleetwood in the Times Magazine reported a surprising phenomenon: young people were moving to big cities
The New Yorker

What Happened To The Yuppie?– In 1979, an article by Blake Fleetwood in the Times Magazine reported a surprising phenomenon: young people were moving to big cities

Tom McGrath's "Triumph of the Yuppies: America, the Eighties, and the Creation of an Unequal Nation" (Grand Central) is an entertaining recap of that period. McGrath doesn't offer a novel sociological interpretation of the yuppies. What he has to say about them would have been conventional even during their time.

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July 29, 2024
Old Money - How treasure from an eighteen-century shipwreck ended up in the hands of a Florida couple
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Old Money - How treasure from an eighteen-century shipwreck ended up in the hands of a Florida couple

How treasure from an eighteenth-century shipwreck ended up in the hands of a Florida couple.

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July 29, 2024
Writing for a Warming World - Imagining the overwhelming, the ubiquitous, the world-shattering.
Writer’s Digest

Writing for a Warming World - Imagining the overwhelming, the ubiquitous, the world-shattering.

Climate change is one of those topics that can throw novelists—and everyone else—into a fearful and cowering silence. When the earth is losing its familiar shapes and consolations, changing drastically and in unpredictable ways beneath our feet, how can we summon our creative resources to engage in the imaginative world-building required to write a novel that takes on these threats in compelling ways? And how to avoid writing fiction that addresses irreversible climate change without letting our prose get too preachy, overly prescriptive, saturated with despair?

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July - August 2024
Experiences - City of Gold - While some parts of Sicily feel overexposed, there's still treasure to be found in Noto.
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Experiences - City of Gold - While some parts of Sicily feel overexposed, there's still treasure to be found in Noto.

While some parts of Sicily feel overexposed, there's still treasure to be found in Noto. This little city in southeastern Sicily is one of the most enchanting in all of Europe. Along its main drag, Corso Vittorio Emanuele, stands one gorgeous building after another, built in the grand, 17th-century Baroque style. The whole place looks like a movie set (a steamy episode of The White Lotus was filmed there).

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August 2024
What Are You Wearing?- Activist Amanda Nguyen on turning that question into a rallying cry for survivors of sexual assault everywhere
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What Are You Wearing?- Activist Amanda Nguyen on turning that question into a rallying cry for survivors of sexual assault everywhere

Activist Amanda Nguyen on turning that question into a rallying cry for survivors of sexual assault everywhere. Walking down the runway in a custom dress designed by artists Suzanne McClelland and Alix Pearlstein and adorned with the text of the Survivors' Bill of Rights, I was overwhelmed with a mix of emotions. Alongside me were other survivors and allies, while ambassadors from the United Nations, diplomats, policymakers, and influencers all came to watch.

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August 2024
A YOUNG ARTIST
The New Yorker

A YOUNG ARTIST

An Italian widow is still discovering the joy of painting at ninety-three.

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July 29, 2024
BIZARRE REALITY
The New Yorker

BIZARRE REALITY

Julio Torres's \"Fantasmas\" finds truth in fantasy.

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July 29, 2024
How Jet Democratized the Thirst Trap
The New Yorker

How Jet Democratized the Thirst Trap

When I was growing up, in the early two-thousands, I knew of only one way that a mere mortal could be pictured in a bikini for paying subscribers.

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July 29, 2024
GOINGS ON
The New Yorker

GOINGS ON

What we're watching, listening to, and doing this week.

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July 29, 2024
THE BRINK OF WAR
The New Yorker

THE BRINK OF WAR

Will Hezbollah's border fight with Israel lead to a wider conflict?

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July 29, 2024
Abject Naturalism + Sarah Braunstein
The New Yorker

Abject Naturalism + Sarah Braunstein

The baby's father left before the Cesarean incision had fully healed, when it was still a raised red line, tender to the touch, glistening with Vitamin E oil. Perfidy!

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July 29, 2024
HEAVY WEATHER
The New Yorker

HEAVY WEATHER

Some first-generation disaster films were real-life disasters for their actors. D. W. Griffith's 1920 melodrama \"Way Down East,\" featuring the climactic rescue of a woman being carried off on an ice floe in raging currents, was filmed in a real river after a real blizzard.

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July 29, 2024
WRITING PROMPTS
The New Yorker

WRITING PROMPTS

Take a walk in your neighborhood while pushing your baby who refuses to nap in a stroller.

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July 29, 2024
DEAD RECKONING
The New Yorker

DEAD RECKONING

At the Sphere, a fan wrestles with what the Grateful Dead have left behind.

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July 29, 2024
OVERCORRECTION
The New Yorker

OVERCORRECTION

On the abolition of prisons.

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July 29, 2024
BEACH BOYS
The New Yorker

BEACH BOYS

Eating and drinking through Provincetown.

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July 29, 2024
RFID Attendance Tracker - Employee Clocking System Arduino Project
Circuit Cellar

RFID Attendance Tracker - Employee Clocking System Arduino Project

Attendance trackers carry prohibitively high costs for small companies. Andrei shows us how to build a cost-effective, customizable employee clocking system with RFID technology. An Arduino board with Integration Platform as a Service allows attendance tracking with RFID cards to blend seamlessly with popular payroll systems.

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August 2024
Getting Directions CHC Proceed to Your Destination Without Having to Ask Someone 40 277
Circuit Cellar

Getting Directions CHC Proceed to Your Destination Without Having to Ask Someone 40 277

Recalibrate your bearings on electronic compasses as Stuart navigates a journey with an MCU-guided compass module leading the way. He tells us how to avoid magnetoresistive effect, and the difference between magnetic north and true north.

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August 2024
Mitigate Timing and Interference Issues on Multicore Processors
Circuit Cellar

Mitigate Timing and Interference Issues on Multicore Processors

Missing multicore timing deadlines in a driver safety or aviation system is potentially catastropic. Adhering to guidance documents, and employing the appropriate testing and analysis methods ensures the efficient and deterministic execution of critical workloads.

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August 2024
Tech Overview: Specialized Drones
Circuit Cellar

Tech Overview: Specialized Drones

Reconnaissance, Surveillance, Making Movies, Heavy Lifting, Package Delivery, Planetary Exploration There's A Mission-Specific UAV For Every Task -

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August 2024
Get More I/O Now! Going Beyond Your MCU's Pin Count
Circuit Cellar

Get More I/O Now! Going Beyond Your MCU's Pin Count

Small microcontroller design projects often require additional I/O. In this article, Joseph presents several methods of expanding digital and analog I/O for these applications.

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August 2024
Hit Me Up On TCP - Part 2 Using TCP/IP for transferring data, MQTT is lightweight and simple-to-use
Circuit Cellar

Hit Me Up On TCP - Part 2 Using TCP/IP for transferring data, MQTT is lightweight and simple-to-use

This is the second in a two-part series where Pedro highlights network communication using ESP32 SOC and the ESP-IDF framework. Part two shows how to establish a multiple-end communication through MQTT, with an ESP32 SOC on one end to another end that can be anything capable of communicating through MQTT. Transport fundamentals are covered through a practical example showing how an ESP32-S2 SoC communicates using MQTT.

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August 2024
Datasheet: SBCs On the Edge of AI - To reduce latency, single-board computers take inferencing closer to the source
Circuit Cellar

Datasheet: SBCs On the Edge of AI - To reduce latency, single-board computers take inferencing closer to the source

A diversity of missions, size, computing resources and power consumption give designers a range of options for choosing the right board to fit the application.

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August 2024
Review of the Siglent SDS812X HD - 12-bit Digital Storage Oscilloscope
Circuit Cellar

Review of the Siglent SDS812X HD - 12-bit Digital Storage Oscilloscope

After 10 years of experience with his Siglent SDS1202X Digital Storage Scope, Brian was keen to review Siglent's new 12-Bit High Resolution scope, the SDS812X HD.

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August 2024
No Blues with Bluetooth!
Circuit Cellar

No Blues with Bluetooth!

Part 4: Bidirectional communication between peripherals and central devices

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August 2024
Recipe for Success
Travel+Leisure US

Recipe for Success

At a chef's homestay near Phnom Penh, travelers learn about Cambodia's traditional dishes-and help save them from extinction.

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August 2024
Where the Wild Things Are
Travel+Leisure US

Where the Wild Things Are

Uncovering Rwanda's natural treasures-and the gift of multigenerational travel.

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7 mins  |
August 2024
Natural Selection
Travel+Leisure US

Natural Selection

In other parts of the world, natural wine production can be raw, wild, and a little messy. But a road trip through southeastern Austria reveals that, in a land where order and understatement reign, even the low-intervention bottles are elegant and refined.

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August 2024