#29 Daily Tech: A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon

A Visual Guide to the Aztec Pantheon

South American and Mesoamerican civilizations have fascinated me since childhood, when I would watch The Mysterious Cities of Gold. This early 1980s Japanese-French anime series featured a solar-powered galleon ship, a golden, mechanical condor, three kids exploring the New World at the beginning of the Spanish Conquest, and a mini documentary at the end of each episode. Who could ask for more?

Construction is Life

When I was growing up in the suburbs, I was bothered by all the construction going on in the big city nearby (New York). Whenever I visited, there were detours, cranes, cement trucks blocking the streets, never-ceasing jackhammers, sidewalks closed,

Amazon’s workforce turnover is so high that it could run out of people to hire by 2024

In a leaked Amazon memo, the company warns that it is running out of people to hire in the US.

Why webcams aren’t good enough

There are no good webcams. Why? And what can we use instead? This article compares the most popular webcam options (such as the Brio, the Kiyo, and the C920) to better alternatives.

Awesome Cold Showers: For when people get too hyped up about things

It's great when people get excited about things, but sometimes they get a little too excited. This an awesome (rigorous and respectful) and curated (I read every suggestion and make judgement calls) list of cold showers on overhyped topics. This does not mean the enthusiasm is bad or wrong: we're just reminding people to stay grounded. Feel free to submit your favorites!

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