Wednesday assorted links

1. Nabeel Qureshi on adapting to the AI revolution.

2. Patrick Wolff on San Francisco YIMBY.

3. Jeff Sachs Daily Mail.

4. Rothko Chapel in Houston to close indefinitely, and the Pergamon Museum in Berlin may not reopen until 2043.  We are a bit asleep on some of these heritage issues.  Low-quality institutions are not merely a cause of stasis, rather decline sets in at some point.  I know the Rothko piece cites “climate change,” and while that is a real problem, isn’t that, in this context, simply a shorthand for “we ran out of money”?

5. Data on people who just keep on taking surveys.

6. SSI raises $1 billion.

7. Might the Philadelphia 76ers move to New Jersey?

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