What I read today - June 28
- Questions to Ask Yourself When Reading About Design, Subtraction
- Why Do We Love? An Animated Inquiry Into Romance by Philosopher Skye Cleary, Brain Pickings
- The $15 Minimum Wage Is Dangerous, Jacobian
- The 1904 horse auction house in the East Village, ephemeral new york
- This 700-Year-Old Farming Technique Can Make Super Fertile Soil, Modern Farmer
- Bernie Sanders: Democrats Need to Wake Up, NY Times
- Chatbot lawyer overturns 160,000 parking tickets in London and New York, The Guardian
- An Analysis of Quality-of-Life Summonses, Quality-of-Life Misdemeanor Arrests, and Felony Crime in New York City, 2010-2015
I only read the summary, but the "analysis has found no empirical evidence demonstrating a clear and direct link between an increase in summons and misdemeanor arrest activity and a related drop in felony crime." - The Unknown French Horticulturist Who Made Lilacs Happen, Atlas Obscura
- Celebrate Unusual Holidays With Poland’s Youngest Stamp Designer, Eye on Design
- The New York Times Magazine Design Director Gail Bichler on Staying Impartial and Politically Charged Covers, Eye on Design
- Kellogg’s Cereal as Dining Event? Welcome to the Experience Economy, Wall street journal
- Whole Foods to start sharing POS data with Nielsen, Food Navigator USA
I bet this is a trial with Infor. Still a little sad I didn't get that job... - Pool Rules: No Running, No Eating and, Three Times a Week, No Men, NY Times
- The oldest white oak tree in the country is dying — and no one knows why, The Washington Post