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I visited the world's cheapest race, where homemade carts take on London hill
Daily Express· 4 days agoEvery June, hundreds of thousands of motoring fans flock to a small French town to see 24 Hours of...
James Corden’s comedy of menace
The New Statesman· 5 days agoJoe Penhall’s new play The Constituent, starring Corden and Anna Maxwell Martin, is a funny, disturbing vision of public service and private despair.
The great wine climate-change challenge
The New Statesman· 7 days agoGrapes are the world’s third-most valuable horticultural crop, after potatoes and tomatoes. Almost half of the 80 million tonnes of grapes produced in...
Why Roger Deakin’s Waterlog will change your life
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThe book was a bestseller upon release, and Deakin – who died in 2006, at 63, from a brain tumour – was respected as an environmentalist, documentary...
Letter of the week: How a nation sees itself
The New Statesman· 7 days agoOf all the fine contributions to “How to fix a nation” (Cover Story, 21 June), Anthony Seldon’s had me banging the table in agreement. It’s to the credit...
Why Roger Deakin’s Waterlog will change your life
The New Statesman· 6 days agoThe book was a bestseller upon release, and Deakin – who died in 2006, at 63, from a brain tumour – was respected as an environmentalist, documentary...
It's dangerously easy to 'jailbreak' AI models so they'll tell you how to build Molotov cocktails,...
Business Insider· 3 days agoA jailbreaking technique called "Skeleton Key" lets users persuade OpenAI's GPT 3.5 into giving them the recipe for all kind of dangerous things.