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  • 🔗 How the Great Cobblestone Streets are Fixed

    Source – New York Times

    These streets date back to when New York, now the largest city in the United States, was a Dutch outpost. And in the more than three and a half centuries since, the painstaking way the stones must be laid by hand has not changed.

    Although they are called cobblestone streets, Mr. Berman said that most were actually made of chunks of granite, known as Belgian Blocks. Cobblestones are not a specific kind of stone, but include a variety of natural stones from places like rivers and fields that are typically rounded and irregularly shaped. Belgian Blocks, which were used as ship ballast, were extracted from quarries and cut into mainly rectangular blocks of uniform size.


    I love stories and articles like this. That is why you can’t just live in a top stories section.

  • 🔗 Anil Dash on Zohran

    Source – Anil Dash

    So much of what people hear in politics is negative and threatening. Zohran’s opponents spoke almost exclusively_about how people should be scared and angry. But the undeniable energy of the Mamdani campaign has been joy — an effusive, exuberant, _contagious joy. Even when times are hard, maybe _especially_when times are hard, people are drawn to that joy. And they’ve been missing leaders who offer them a positive vision. They don’t want to hear horrifying visions of “American carnage”, especially when they know those are lies designed to manipulate. A better world is possible.


    This is literally the best thing I have read on the Mamdani campaign.