WIRED’s 11 Noteworthy Long-form Stories of 2023

Personally, I think you should spend your holiday season reading all of WIRED’s standout features. Start here, work backward. Have fun!

But fine, if you insist on spending some of that time with family or friends, we’ve also come up with 11 picks for more focused perusal. Not necessarily the best or most popular stories—as editors, we can’t choose favorites among all our precious children—but a collection that captures the wild range of life and weirdness on this planet in 2023. There’s AI, of course, and TikTok. Hardware and software. Stories that take you inside the biggest hacks of recent history, and personal quests to confirm family lore. Stories are important. We have to believe that, or we wouldn’t be here. And we’ll be here again next year, with even more stories to share.

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    Photograph: Holly Andres

    The Battle for the Soul of Buy Nothing

    Vauhini Vara chronicles how an idealistic community of people exchanging free stuff on Facebook descended into chaos.

  • Illustration: Basile Fournier

    I Saw the Face of God in a Semiconductor Factory

    A six-chapter travelog that makes a startling case for the eminence, sublimity, and global centrality of a single company—TSMC—by one of the greatest living writers of English prose.

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