- Candidate Trump was “John Gotti with a Southern strategy.” Now he’s a capo with nuclear capabilities.
- Some thoughts on BuzzFeed’s Trump dossier controversy.
- Chuck Johnson may be consulting with Trump. That it’s possible says it all.
- A defrocked Catholic priest proselytizing for Breitbart in Europe is profiled.
- There were four questions submitted to his AMA I hoped Julian Assange would answer. (He addressed one of them.)
- The lawyer who helped Peter Thiel kill Gawker is pursuing more media outlets.
- Walter Winchell lived to witness the grim demise of his vast fame and power.
- John Thornhill considers the dubious business of “Data Capitalism.”
- PDAs are a big deak, but their cultural implications are more interesting.
- Phone conversations declined as the devices got great, Doug Coupland writes.
- A piecemeal human workforce stealthily does tasks AI can’t complete.
- Automation may or may not leave humans without enough jobs.
- Simulated plane crashes are a team-building exercise. VR will go much further.
- Looking ahead without looking foolish is possible if futurists think rigorously.
- James Gleick writes that our sense of time–past, present, future–may not exist.
- Rural Iowans who hate socialism and welfare should be asked a question.
- Exorcist writer William Peter Blatty, congratulated and cursed, just died.
- Nat Hentoff lived in a rare time that supported a cerebral “heretic.”
- Old Print Article: The “Last Pioneer Of The Covered Wagon Era” dies. (1928)
- Old Print Article: Jean-Martin Charcot, “Napoleon of Neuroses,” dies. (1893)
- A brief note from 1939 about Salvador Dali’s arrest.
- A brief note from 1928 about a skull collection.
- This week’s Afflictor keyphrase searches: Agatha Christie, Bat Masterson, etc.