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Interior Designing with the Colour Brown

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At Studio Dean we’ve been using tones of brown forever. Here’s our love letter to the warm, welcoming beauty of brown and how your readers can tap into this autumn’s interior design colour of choice with timeless results. Pick a palette of tones of brown, you’ll need four or five shades going from light to dark. We love it.

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Musk’s Twitter in chaos, as office closes and more staff leave

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Musk also softened his earlier tone in a follow-up email to employees, writing that “all that is required for approval is that your manager takes responsibility for ensuring you are making an excellent contribution”.

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James May: ‘Our attitude to engineering is a very British disease’

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Image credit: Nick Smith If he is a nerd, he’s one with a background in magazine journalism, having cut his editorial teeth on both The Engineer and Autocar magazines, the latter of which he was dismissed from following a time-​honoured editorial prank of spelling out seditious messages in the ‘drop capital’ letters that introduce articles.

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Book review: ‘All the Knowledge in the World’ by Simon Garfield

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An encyclopaedia of encyclopaedias, it is even designed like one, with a chapter title for each letter of the alphabet: from ‘Aah, Here Comes Andrew Bell’ to ‘Zeitgeist’. It is consistently enthusiastic in tone. That is from one of the final pages of Garfield’s magnificent book, which is a mini encyclopaedia in itself. The reason?

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Can AI Research Be Stopped? No, But it Should Become More Open, Democratic and Scientific

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It seems that the Open Letter reflects both welcomed genuine concerns on the social risks as well as financial concerns on risk management related, e.g., to future AI investments or the possibility of massive expensive lawsuits (in an unregulated and un-legislated environment) in case things go wrong.

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