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Ralph S Weir | Works In Progress | 16th December 2025 When we reconstruct the original colouring of Greek and Roman sculptures, they look grotesque — to our eyes, much worse than the plain stone or bronze. Has our aesthetic sense greatly evolved in 2,000 years, or is something else going on? Much older painted statuary from other cultures, such as Egypt, still looks marvellous. Perhaps the problem is just that the reconstructions are very badly done (2,700 words) Nomido is the Browser's daily word game. Play today's before it's gone! Vitalik Buterin | 17th December 2025 Assessment of the state of intentional community-building. This movement encompasses everything from libertarian micronations to socialist utopias. Some are actively experimenting with short-term "pop-up" cultures. The writer ran one called Zuzalu in Montenegro in 2023; 200 people co-existed for two months, shared ideas and formed subcultures. Living in tribes is the future, it is argued (8,700 words) Looking for the perfect gift? Give a Browser subscription, and delight someone daily with five outstanding articles to read. You can gift it to begin today, or to surprise them at Christmas. Caroline Crampton, Editor-In-Chief; Robert Cottrell, Founding Editor; Kaamya Sharma, Editor; Sylvia Bishop, Assistant Publisher; Jodi Ettenberg, Associate Editor; Uri Bram, CEO & Publisher; Al Breach, Founding Director Editorial comments and letters to the editor: editor@thebrowser.com | Technical issues and support requests: support@thebrowser.com | Or write at any time to the publisher: uri@thebrowser.com Proudly published with Ghost, the fiercely independent website and newsletter platform
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