[BLOG] Some Tuesday links
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- Anthrodendum takes a look at the way community knowledge is now being subject to a privatization.
- The Broadside Blog's Caitlyn Kelly starts a discussion about what makes home.
- Bruce Dorminey suggests a pre-Theia, Moon-sized impactor gave the Earth its metal crust.
- The Dragon's Gaze looks at the current state of knowledge about Proxima b.
- The Dragon's Tales notes that Russia is apparently testing advanced nuclear weapons.
- The Frailest Thing's Michael Sacasas considers the religious impulse in so many technophiles' view of the world.
- Language Hat considers the dynamics associated with learning minority languages in Europe.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money shares a classic traffic safety clip from 1913.
- The LRB Blog mourns the loss of Glen Newey, long-time contributor.
- Lovesick Cyborg notes a NASA study into the economics of a viable space-based solar power project.
- Roads and Kingdoms takes a look at the açorda of Portugal, a bread-based broth that was a long-time food of the poor.
- Cheri Lucas Rowlands celebrates the passage of summer into fall through photos of her vegetable garden.
- Drew Rowsome takes a look at the representation of LGBTQ people on television, and sees much reason for cheer.
- Science Sushi notes that different dolphin groups seem to have different dialects.
- Understanding Society takes a look at Robert Merton's refinement of social functionalism.
- Window on Eurasia notes that many ethnic Russians in Belarus, as in Ukraine, have shifted identity to that of the titular nation.
- Yorkshire Ranter Alex Harrowell notes one mistake made about artificial intelligence: it is not automatically more accurate.