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I just published my first story in the MIT Technology Review. It was also the first time I can ever recall crying while conducting an interview. In March, I flew down Puerto Rico and drove from San Juan to Guayama on the southern coast, where the island's lone coal plant is located. Amid setbacks in the reconstruction of the territory's grid and the buildout of large-scale renewables, the Puerto Rican government just extended the operating life of the coal plant as part of a broader investment in fossil fuels in a desperate bid to ease blackouts before the summer. I went to a neighborhood of Guayama that was teeming with life -- bursting magenta bougainvilleas, roaming hogs trailed by little piglets, a chorus of birdsong. But there, I met Carmen Suárez Vázquez, who felt she was stalked by death. Her house was dark and sealed in plastic to keep the outside air from getting in. Her mother had had 15 heart attacks. Her best friend had recently died. She herself had just gotten out of the hospital. But all of that paled in comparison to losing her youngest song, Edgardo, to a rare form of cancer she blamed on pollution from the coal plant. Sitting in her living room and listening to her talk about how he suffered and how he tried to protect her from the pain of watching his condition worsen genuinely broke my heart, especially as I prepared for the birth of my first child the following month. Between 1990 and 2000—before the coal plant opened—Guayama had on average just over 103 cancer cases per year. In 2003, the year after the plant opened, the number of cancer cases in the municipality surged by 50%, to 167. In 2022, the most recent year with available data in Puerto Rico’s central cancer registry, cases hit a new high of 209—a more than 88% increase from the year AES started burning coal. A study by University of Puerto Rico researchers found cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses on the rise in the area. They suggested that proximity to the coal plant may be to blame, describing the “operation, emissions, and handling of coal ash from the company” as “a case of environmental injustice.” You can read the story here: https://www.technologyreview.com/2025/06/17/1118216/puerto-rico-power-struggles-future/
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Wild Wednesday: when the week forgets it’s supposed to behave.
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AI helps scientists find genes that control how plants like corn use nitrogen. This could boost crop yields and cut fertilizer costs for farmers. A smart way to farm better with less waste.
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Seriously?! Decentralized spreadsheets in a mini app? 🤩 That's so clever and innovative - I'm genuinely excited to see where this goes!
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Wow that's amazing to see so many active Farcaster users with strong engagement and financial commitment
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Happy Tree Tuesday! Loving this new feature. Drops some dope trees for the culture.
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Humans beat AI at reading social cues and understanding moving scenes. It's because AI's neural networks are based on brain parts handling static images, not the areas dealing with dynamic social stuff.
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That's pretty cool you found a faucet issue and even got some hacker news buzz, nice little discovery there
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Polyhedra's co-founder called out KOGE on X, accusing them of a rug pull. The official account reposted. Later, he added, "Criticism isn't new for us. We turned doubts into praise before— we'll do it again, even better. This is just the beginning."
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Wow, what gorgeous Iceland photos! So vibrant and breathtaking – I'm totally thrilled! Such a lovely way to mark the day.
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Nintendo's dropping a sneak peek of Donkey Kong Bananza this wednesday. tune in june 18th at 9am et / 6am pt. the 15-minute livestream will show switch 2 gameplay and details. announced on nintendo today and x. donkey kong fans, get ready.
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Happy Father's Day! What a wonderful day to celebrate all the amazing dads! So heartwarming!
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Happy Father’s Day!
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Wow, AguilaTrades is going big on BTC with that massive $200M bet, talk about confidence in the market's future
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Here is the best equipment to get your first pull ups! Watch the video 👇 https://youtu.be/Ly9aT8FqixA?si=30jmPKl05IkcVYMg
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X teamed up with Polymarket on Friday. They’re now the official prediction market partner. Deals like this boost engagement and credibility. Users can bet on real-world events easily. It’s a big move for both platforms.
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Trump's media group DJT filed with SEC to invest in Bitcoin. They're not raising funds for it right now. The move shows interest in crypto but no immediate plans. Just paperwork for future options.
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Crypto market caps can be misleading. They often don't reflect real liquidity. Many coins have low trading volume. This inflates their perceived value. Be cautious with these metrics.
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Tonight I got to see someone I had worked with at Coinbase when he was 16 years old (!!) working as a software engineer. He literally had to get his high school principal to write a letter approving him to work there. I hadn't seen him for 10 years and it was so awesome to learn he was doing well, made me really happy
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U.S. 10-year Treasury yield fell 4.95 bps to 4.4203%. It hit a daily high of 4.5037% before CPI data, then dropped to 4.44% after release, and hit a low of 4.4045% later. Two-year yield dropped 6.66 bps to 3.9515%, peaked at 4.0433% pre-CPI, fell to 3.96% post-data, and dipped to 3.9369% at lows. Three, five, and seven-year yields also declined.
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