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  • Behind the Technology: Beatport DJ’s Party Mode — Exclusive with Founder, Jonas Tempel [beatportal]

  • macOS Ventura not currently so ace for computer music makers: check your DAW and plugin compatibility before you upgrade [Computer Music]

  • Teenage Engineering’s new craft lager is strictly for grown-ups [Future Music]

  • Banned until next year due to staff involvement with underage MDMA distribution [DJ Mag]

  • Pioneer DJ Launch New Beginner Friendly Two-Channel DJ Controller [Mixmag]

  • Hardwell takes on La Fuente’s ‘I Want You’ as first rework in five years [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Spotify’s novel generative playlist is going to be your new daily obsession [Your EDM]

  • 40 Years Later, Carl Cox is Just Getting Started [EDM]

  • Nicky Romero & Afrojack Join Forces On 1st Collab Ever “Back To Where We Started” [EDM Sauce]

  • Watch Of The Week I've Spent Years Bonding With My Customers Over Their Watches; Now I Finally Have A Dream Watch Of My Own [HODINKEE]

  • A lost generation live in fear inside Syria's Al-Hol camp [MSF]

  • Aryeh Bourkoff — Media’s Hottest Dealmaker on How to Negotiate, Rejecting Constraints, Mastering the Calendar to Create More Time, and How to Play the Long Game (#629) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Many Republican election deniers lost their statewide races [The Economist]

  • Between Brexit and the deep blue sea: a lifeboat crew tackles the migrant crisis [1843 Magazine]

  • From Droughts to Floods, Water Risk Is an Urgent Business Issue [Harvard Business Review]

  • Biden chuckles at thought of Trump running again [BBC News]

  • Covid Hospitalizations Are Rising in Kids Under 6 Months, CDC Director Walensky Says [Bloomberg] — Evidence suggests mom’s vaccination may protect newborn — Some adults still at high risk, yet have vaccines available

  • Russia says troops leaving strategic Kherson, Ukraine doubts full pullout [Reuters]

  • How much do you know about the World Cup in Qatar? Take our quiz [AL-Jazeera News]

  • U.S.A. The Envy of World After Ten Billion Dollars in Campaign Ads Changes Almost Nothing [The New Yorker]

  • Cyberpunk 2077’s latest patch might make the game look and run better for you. Patch 1.61 adds support for AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.1 for PC and next-gen consoles, and based on a couple videos I’ve seen on YouTube, FSR 2.1 looks to bring a few nice improvements to image fidelity and framerates.The patch also adds umbrellas, which might be the real reason to update. Patch 1.61 — list of changes [The Verge]

  • The first Gen Z member of Congress — and several other historic firsts [Vox]

  • Google and Twitter veteran maps out a Twitter alternative [TechCrunch]

  • Twitter may have lost more than a million users since Elon Musk took over [MIT Technology Review]

  • The Refresh — Insider’s real-time audio news brief [Insider]

  • It's Free Week + XP Challenge—access all 380+ courses until Nov 13 🚀.

    Even if you're just starting out, so many of our courses are geared toward people who have never written a line of code. Start one of our tracks today and become a Data Analyst in #Python, #SQL, or #Tableau with no experience. Steadily move through the gears with our interactive learning model, and after a few weeks of study, you'll be flying.

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    Don't wait, start today 👉 https://bit.ly/3t1KTKn [LinkedIn] #DataCamp

  • The winner of the midterms is not yet clear – but the loser is Donald Trump [The Guardian]

  • ‘It Could Have Been Worse’ Never Felt This Good [The New York Times]

  • Major: Voters Step up For Abortion Care [Huffington Post]

  • Democracy Was on the Ballot—And Won [The Atlantic]

  • The Pollsters Seem To Have Had A Good Night [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Georgia’s record early vote doesn’t vindicate its ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ law [The Washington Post]

  • Guerre en Ukraine, en direct : le retrait de l’armée russe de Kherson prouve qu’elle a de « vrais problèmes », juge Joe Biden [Le Monde]

  • People started spreading fake news on Twitter the instant they could buy a blue check [Mashable]

  • Elon Continues Twitter Chaos, Kills ‘Official’ Badge Feature in Under 24 Hours [VICE News]

  • Why the Red Wave Hit New York [The Atlantic]

  • Georgia’s Turnout Boss, Stacey Abrams, Had a Turnout Problem [The Intercept_] #Midterms2022

  • Your cat can recognize your voice. Yes, really. [National Geographic]

  • 'You f***ed with the wrong mom': Despite outrage, Uvalde residents voted to keep state GOP in power [NPR]

  • Early election results show local, state appetite for investing in youth [CapRadioNews]

  • « Empêcher la grande presse de baver » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How to Stop China Killing Human Rights at the U.N. [Foreign Policy]

  • Can Ukraine Survive the Winter? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Nepalis Feel the Human Toll of Qatar’s World Cup [The Diplomat]

  • Podcasts [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici une partie d’#ISOLDE - Isotope mass Separator On-Line — Avec près de 1000 chercheurs travaillant sur 90 expériences, ISOLDE couvre un large champ de domaines de recherche, de la #physique atomique à l’#astrophysique nucléaire. ISOLDE a fêté ses 30 ans [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble Captures 3 Faces of Evolving Supernova in Early Universe [NASA]

  • Increasing diversity a priority at the INTERPOL General Secretariat [INTERPOL]

  • Acquisition Reform Takes On a Sense of Urgency [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Larry Chen Turns a 2022 Toyota GR86 Into a Daily Drift Fantasy [MOTORTREND]

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  • AMD Presents: together we advance_gaming [YouTube]

  • Intel finally serves up a chip [Protocol]

  • Nicole upgraded to hurricane, bringing strong winds and coastal flooding to Florida [AXIOS]

  • IBM unveils its 433 qubit Osprey quantum computer [TechMeme]

  • Neurodiversity at work: how to include and leverage employee differences [Quartz]

  • How Americans voted for abortion rights, in one chart [Recode]

  • TNW Conference 2023 [TheNextWeb]

  • Make a Totally Different Menu Every Thanksgiving [Eater]

  • Musk discusses putting all of Twitter behind a paywall [Platformer]

  • Legal Weed, Abortion Access, the Minimum Wage, and Taxes: the 2022 Ballot Measures That Matter Most to Businesses [Inc.]

  • We need to stop blaming all our workplace issues on this [Fast Company]

  • 196 tech CEO salaries [Medium]

  • The Top Technology Challenges Businesses Are Facing Today (and Solutions for Each) [Entrepreneur]

  • Twitter Users Have Caused a Mastodon Meltdown [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 843 [TWIT]

  • World’s First Intel ARC PC Build! (A770) [MKBHD]

  • Humane: Secret Tech Company Poised to Change the World [Sam Sheffer]

  • Google has "Gaming" Laptops... WHAT?!! [Dave2D]

  • Halloween in New York City. [Casey Neistat]

  • New 2022 Microsoft Surface Lineup! [iJustine]

  • God of War Ragnarok Review [IGN]

  • Best PS5 Black Friday Deals - Early Discounts On PlayStation Games And More [GameSpot]

  • Polygon’s 2022 holiday gift guide [Polygon]

  • 5 Google Maps tips for less stress this holiday season [Google Blog]

  • Open Images V7 — Now Featuring Point Labels [Google AI Blog]

  • The best space gifts for astronomy lovers and stargazers | Holiday Gift Guide 2022 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Level up and learn — Own your tomorrow with SAP TechEd today. Register to join us in Las Vegas or virtually and take advantage of a special certification offer. [SAP]

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Here’s another video from Microsoft Windows, this time on device screens and displays.

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  • The world is going to miss the totemic 1.5°C climate target [The Economist]

  • “At what age do they take people to Ukraine?”: war catches up with the Russian elite [1843 Magazine]

  • How Walmart Automated Supplier Negotiations [Harvard Business Review]

  • 3D printed guns: Warnings over growing threat of 3D firearms [BBC News]

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Raises the Stakes: Review [Bloomberg]

  • COP27 - U.S. climate envoy Kerry announces new carbon market initiative [Reuters]

  • UN rights chief: Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s life in great danger [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Weird Al Spoofed Himself [The New Yorker]

  • Meta announces huge job cuts affecting 11,000 employees [The Verge]

  • 9 ballot measures to watch on Election Day [Vox]

  • Salesforce confirms it has laid off hundreds of employees [TechCrunch]

  • Inside Alphabet X’s new effort to combat climate change with seagrass [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best 18-month CD rates of November 2022 [Business Insider]

  • SAP TechEd is bringing the best and brightest technology minds together. Join our CTO for the opening keynote & get the latest SAP dev & tech news. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Colorado gig drivers make an average of just $5.49 an hour, study finds [The Guardian]

  • How to Talk to Kids About Drugs in the Age of Fentanyl [The New York Times]

  • Need Mental Health Help But You Aren't In Crisis? Try A 'Warmline' [Huffington Post]

  • America Has an Anti-MAGA Majority — The election results show that although a sizable minority of Americans will never defect from Trump, an even larger group seems equally determined to stop Trumpism. [The Atlantic]

  • Abortion Rights Are Reshaping American Politics [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Key election deniers concede defeat after disputing Trump’s 2020 loss [The Washington Post]

  • Didier Deschamps convoque 25 joueurs, dont Raphaël Varane et Olivier Giroud, pour la Coupe du monde [Le Monde]

  • Google recognizes Native American Heritage Month with new interactive features [Mashable]

  • Scientists Simulate Early Universe With Quantum State of Matter In Mind-Bending Lab Experiment [VICE News]

  • The Midterms Handed Democrats in Congress a Mandate to Codify Abortion Rights [The Intercept_]

  • Chasing chupacabras? You may find something even more extraordinary here. [National Geographic]

  • It was a mixed bag for cannabis legalization efforts in five states [NPR]

  • California coronavirus updates: COVID-related deaths are down 90% since February, but equity gap remains stark [CapRadioNews]

  • Fait-il toujours bon vivre en Suède ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Battle Over Semiconductors Is Endangering Taiwan [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Understand COP27 — Time Is Running Out to Address the Consequences of Climate Change [Foreign Affairs]

  • How, Exactly, Can the US Strengthen Extended Deterrence? [The Diplomat]

  • How Supergenes Fuel Evolution Despite Harmful Mutations [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine d'aujourd'hui est l'installation HALO présentée à @ArtBasel Entourant les visiteurs des données de l'expérience @ATLASexperiment,HALO consiste en un cylindre de 10 m de large à l'intérieur duquel un écran de 4 m de haut affiche les collisions de particules. [CERN_FR]

  • Ground Controllers Install Cygnus on Station [NASA]

  • Africa: Kidnapped boy, 8, rescued after one year [INTERPOL]

  • Shyu Says Wargames Define R&D Investment; New NDS Tech Document Coming [Air Force Magazine]

  • The 2023 Honda Civic Type R's Configurator Is Live—See Every Paint Color [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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Here’s another Microsoft Windows video. This one about RAM.

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  • This global emissions inventory is Al Gore’s secret weapon at COP27 [Protocol]

  • Fetterman flips Pennsylvania Senate seat in victory over Oz [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft November 2022 Patch Tuesday fixes 6 exploited zero-days, 68 flaws [TechMeme]

  • Leaders can stop quiet quitting—here's how [Quartz]

  • The ridiculous but important Twitter verification debate, explained [Recode]

  • Good developers need good negotiation skills — here’s some tips [TheNextWeb]

  • The Edible Arrangement Endures [Eater]

  • Reproductive Rights Are on the Ballot. How Do Your Company's Health and Parental Benefits Hold Up? [Inc.]

  • 5 of the strangest places your leadership can shine [Fast Company]

  • For Those Who Lost a Parent Young [Medium]

  • 'So, Tell Me About Yourself': Use This 4-Step Formula to Answer This Dreaded Question [Entrepreneur]

  • The Secret Ballot is US Democracy’s Last Line of Defense [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 900 [TWIT]

  • New features for parents and kids on Google Assistant [Google Blog]

  • Beyond Tabula Rasa: Reincarnating Reinforcement Learning [Google AI Blog]

  • Meta braces for layoffs [Platformer]

  • Rising star in astronomy: Gopi Mohlabeng [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 3 Ways To Promote Efficient Growth With Resources You Already Have [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Juergen Mueller invites you to join him at SAP TechEd | Register today [SAP]

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I really enjoyed watching this DC League of Super-Pets in both the theaters and on streaming. Be sure to watch it. It’s really good, and great family fun.

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  • What’s at stake in the midterm elections [The Economist]

  • Cell block hot: how prisoners are facing rising temperatures [1843 magazine]

  • Creating a More Resilient Supply Chain [Harvard Business Review]

  • Ukraine war: US confirms 'communications' with Kremlin [BBC News]

  • TikTok Should Be Banned in US, FCC Member Carr Says [Bloomberg]

  • Palestinian rights group accuses Israel of 'mafia methods' as U.N. hearings open [Reuters]

  • Greece to ban sale of spyware amid phone-tapping scandal [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Boundless Optimism of the Spice Girls [The New Yorker]

  • Happy N7 Day to those who celebrate.November 7th is Mass Effect Day, when fans look back at the ambitious, yet troubled space-faring franchise. For 2022, Bioware released this vague teaser of its in-development Mass Effect title. Digging into the audio of the teaser, some of our staff think it sounds like fan-favorite Liara T’soni, but you be the judge. [The Verge]

  • How Elon Musk is changing Twitter [Vox]

  • Boosted by Twitter drama, Mastodon reaches 1 million active monthly users [TechCrunch]

  • EmTech 2022: how technology is changing the way we live, on Earth and in space [MIT Technology Review]

  • Dow jumps 400 points as US stocks surge ahead of midterms and inflation report [Business Insider]

  • That’s a wrap on SEMA 2022! Thanks to everyone who stopped by our booth and we can’t wait to see you next year! [LinkedIn] #ALLDATA #AutoZone

  • ‘We were completely exposed’: Russian conscripts say hundreds killed in attack [The Guardian] #Ukraine

  • Your Pies Have Arrived — Apple, pecan, pumpkin, lemon, meringue: They’re all here for Thanksgiving, as you’ve never seen them before. [The New York Times]

  • Elmer Stewart Rhodes Throws Oath Keepers Under The Bus [Huffington Post] #Jan6Hearings

  • Elon Musk Is Bad at This — The Musk era of Twitter has so far been defined by unhinged tweets, fleeing advertisers, and botched layoffs. [The Atlantic] Elon Musk is trying to hijack #Midterms2022 and destroy our Democracy. Don’t let him. #VoteBlueToSaveAmerica

  • When Will We Know 2022 Midterm Election Results? [FiveThirtyEight] #Midterms2022 #VoteBlueToSaveAmerica

  • Opinion Vote Republican and this is what you’ll get [The Washington Post] Along with the loss of your reproductive and voting rights.

  • Euro de handball : les Bleues balaient la Roumanie 35-21 et se qualifient pour le tour principal [Le Monde]

  • 'SNL' gives viewers the full New York Jets fan experience [Mashable]

  • Sensors Deep Under Antarctic Ice Located a Source of ‘Ghost Particles’ from Space [VICE News]

  • America’s 9/11 Wars Created the Foot Soldiers of Far-Right Violence at Home [The Intercept_]

  • ‘Pickleball is for everyone’: Inside America’s fastest growing sport [National Geographic]

  • A hurricane watch is issued for Florida as Subtropical Storm Nicole gathers strength [NPR]

  • Haven’t registered to vote yet? In California, it’s not too late. Your last-minute voting questions, answered [CapRadioNews]

  • L’été indien du mécontentement britannique [Le Monde]

  • What to Expect at COP27 [Foreign Policy] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • Don’t Panic About Putin — Even Desperate Leaders Tend to Avoid Catastrophe [Foreign Affairs]

  • ASEAN Struggles on in an Uncertain Age [The Diplomat]

  • The Enduring Mystery of the Dragonfly 44 Galaxy [Quanta Magazine]

  • #LeSaviezVous? Au CERN, nos scintillateurs se servent de la luminescence, parfois appelée “lumière froide”, pour détecter des particules de haute énergie. 🕯👀⚙️Regardez notre nouvelle vidéo #CERNSolvayEducation:https://solvay-education-programme.web.cern.ch/fr/how-create-photons-you-can-see #TeachingTuesday #CERNScienceGateway [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Prepares Rocket, Spacecraft Ahead of Tropical Storm Nicole, Re-targets Launch [NASA]

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Here’s another Microsoft Windows video, this time, about GPU.

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  • Big Tech has always had a firing problem — The tech sector has long lived in a fantasy world of limitless cash and seemingly uncapped growth. Now as the facade crumbles and the shortcomings of the industry are laid bare, it is ultimately the tech employees who are left to suffer the consequences. [Protocol]

  • Tech workers brace for massive wintertime layoff surge [AXIOS]

  • Sources: Apple is building a live TV ad network and talking to ad partners as part of its deal to stream Major League Soccer games starting in February 2023 [TechMeme]

  • Workplace tech is changing fast. Are companies keeping up? [Quartz]

  • Back to the future [Recode]

  • Analysis: Europe’s quantum sector is poised for massive growth [TheNextWeb]

  • If You’re Going to Spend $25 on Cake Mix, Just Buy a Cake [Eater]

  • Student Debt Is Crushing Workers -- So This Founder Had to Offer a Repayment Plan [Inc.]

  • Why “Just go freelance” is crappy advice [Fast Company]

  • Fourward [Medium]

  • Employers Need Workers. Now They're Realizing The Untapped Talent of These People. [Entrepreneur]

  • Want a Better PC? Try Building Your Own [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly Episode 259 [TWIT]

  • The person in charge of the Google Blog got lazy and did not update the page in 2 weeks. [Google Blog]

  • Natural Language Assessment: A New Framework to Promote Education [Google Research]

  • 86 Logic ‘Zine Issue 2 [86 Logic]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: The Andromeda Galaxy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • These 4 Marketing Trends Are Reshaping How We Connect With Customers [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Why Most Businesses Want to Beef Up Their Supply Chains [SAP] #SAP

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Even though most of my readers are geeks and nerds, I thought it’d be a great idea to include these simple-easy-to-describe videos from Microsoft about a variety of topics.. This one is about CPUs.

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  • The challenge of the age — SPECIAL REPORTS - Adapting to climate change is urgent, feasible and woefully underfunded, argues Edward McBride [The Economist]

  • A new generation of black artists are changing fashion photography [1843 magazine]

  • The Emotional Labor of Being a Leader [Harvard Business Review]

  • US midterm elections: The eight races that could decide the US Senate [BBC News]

  • Ukraine Seeks IT Investment at Web Summit as War Rages Back Home [Bloomberg]

  • Biden appeals to young voters in U.S. West as midterms near [Reuters]

  • Exhibition spotlights evolution of Al Jazeera [AL-Jazeera News]

  • “Sorry, this is important.” [The New Yorker] #vote

  • AMD’s next-gen RX 7900 XTX and XT GPUs start at $899, launch December 13th / RDNA 3 is here, and it brings AMD’s chiplet architecture to gaming GPUs. The company’s promising big improvements to 4K performance.[The Verge]

  • The 9 races that could decide Senate control [Vox]

  • I reviewed 1,000+ pitch decks. These are the most common mistakes [TechCrunch]

  • How to develop “hard technology” [MIT Technology Review]

  • The federal government wants to stop your boss from spying on you [Insider]

  • Our innovation. Our strategy. Our culture. We're proud to rank #20 in Interbrand's Best Global Brands 2022: https://sap.to/6049MtwQV [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Bernie Sanders hits the campaign trail with days left before the US midterms [The Guardian]

  • Fueled by Billionaires, Political Spending Shatters Records Again — In the money race between America’s billionaires and small donors, the emerging political oligarchy is showing staying power. Both parties have megadonors, but Republicans have far more. [The New York Times]

  • 'Roaches Voting For Raid': White Suburban Women Go GOP, Gripes Sunny Hostin [Huffington Post] #ProChoice

  • Why Democrats are Losing Hispanic Voters — The left has alienated America’s fastest-growing group of voters just when they were supposed to give the party a foolproof majority. [The Atlantic] Republicans are going to deport Hispanic voters. They ought to vote for Democrats to #SaveDACA

  • Tom Brady Used To Put The Team On His Back. Now He Needs Help — And Isn't Getting It. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Democrats fear midterm drubbing as party leaders rush to defend blue seats [The Washington Post] #Midterms2022

  • France's new immigration bill: 'We want to create a residence permit for trades with labor shortages' [Le Monde]

  • Jimmy Kimmel's Halloween candy prank is officially back and making kids cry again [Mashable]

  • Elon Musk Wants Us to Think He's at War With the Elites [VICE News]

  • How Amazon, Google, and Facebook Helped Fund the Campaign to Overturn Roe [The Intercept_]

  • Will plant-based meat ever satisfy America’s hunger for the real deal? [National Geographic]

  • Ukrainian soldiers are picking up new skills — even from YouTube — to fight Russia [NPR]

  • A Sacramento voter guide for the November 2022 election [CapRadioNews]

  • Quand la Russie perdait la guerre de Crimée [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • NATO’s Nordic Expansion Stuck at Turkish Roadblock [Foreign Policy]

  • The New Way to Fight Climate Change [Foreign Affairs]

  • What’s Driving Laos’ Debt Crisis? [The Diplomat]

  • Two Weeks In, the Webb Space Telescope Is Reshaping Astronomy [Quanta magazine]

  • Premiers résultats de physique de CMS🧐 La @CMSExperiment a récemment présenté ses premiers résultats de physique depuis le début de la troisième période d'exploitation. Ceux-ci concernent le taux de production de paires de #quarks top. [CERN_FR]

  • Artemis I Moon Rocket Arrives at Launch Pad Ahead of Historic Mission [NASA]

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  • Data centers aren’t prepared for the climate crisis [Protocol]

  • Axios Today — Finding the truth on Twitter could get much harder [AXIOS]

  • Sources: Twitter froze some staff access to content moderation and policy enforcement tools, raising worries about a misinformation spike before the US midterms [TechMeme]

  • Interest in the four-day workweek has exploded, but does it live up to the hype? [Quartz]

  • What happens to your Twitter data now that Elon’s taken over [Recode]

  • Salary transparency is on the rise, and we have Gen Z to thank [TheNextWeb]

  • When Robots Replace Restaurant Workers, We All Lose [Eater]

  • The Best CEO in America Was His Mentor for 10 Years. They Never Met [Inc.]

  • Ralph Lauren changed its iconic logo to woo the ‘Fortnite’ generation [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase Derivatives Exchange to add Nano Ether Futures Contract [Medium]

  • 3 Unexpected Ways to Improve Your Focus and Help Boost Your Energy [Entrepreneur]

  • Six-Word Sci-Fi: Stories Written by You [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 259 [TWIT]

  • Celebrate Native American artists in Chrome and ChromeOS [Google Blog]

  • Robots That Write Their Own Code [Google AI Blog]

  • 86 Logic ‘Zine Issue 1 [86 Logic]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: Veil Nebula [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Middle Managers Are Burned Out — Here’s How Your Company Can Save Them [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Making Innovation Tangible | SAP Experience Centers [SAP]

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There are some new updates for Windows 11, make sure you update your machine.

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  • Tech titans rival one another in Halloween decor [The Economist]

  • The cost of living: price rises, wrinkly skin…and gratitude for life itself? [1843 magazine]

  • What’s Stopping You from Reinventing Your Career? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Lula beats Bolsonaro to return as Brazil president (Veteran Left defeats Far-right incumbent) [BBC News]

  • The World’s Food Security Is at Stake as Russia Exits Grain Deal [Bloomberg]

  • Car bombs at busy Somalia market intersection killed at least 100, president says [Reuters]

  • Another Israeli election: Why aren’t Palestinians interested? — Many Palestinians with Israeli citizenship will not vote on November 1, feeling their politicians have failed them. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Talking About Grief with Anderson Cooper [The New Yorker]

  • U.S. Security Agencies Warn Of 'Heightened Threat' To Officials At Midterms: Reports [Huffington Post]

  • What Moneyball-for-Everything Has Done to American Culture — You can make a thing so perfect that it's ruined. [The Atlantic]

  • Overturning Roe Has Meant At Least 10,000 Fewer Legal Abortions [FiveThirtyEight] this is extremely dangerous for women, many will die. It’s time to codify Roe by President Biden

  • Elon Musk, right-wing figures push misinformation about Pelosi attack [The Washington Post]

  • « Gaza est un homme qui pleure et qui ne veut pas le dire » : l’enclave traversée du Nord au Sud, entre mer et mur [Le Monde]

  • Don't expect the M2 MacBook Pro and Mac mini until next year [Mashable]

  • Workers at Combined Starbucks and Amazon Store File for Union Election [VICE News]

  • Crime of Aggression — Will the international community prosecute Russian leaders for the invasion of Ukraine? [The Intercept_]

  • The history of trick-or-treating, and how it became a Halloween tradition [National Geographic]

  • Unfounded fears about rainbow fentanyl become the latest Halloween boogeyman [NPR]

  • Going electric: Opponents clash as California aims to force diesel trucks off the road [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Iraniennes allument un brasier social [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Is Israel’s Political Virtuoso in Denial? — Benjamin Netanyahu ignores mounting criticism of his closest running mates’ agendas at his own peril. [Foreign Policy] Bibidi Netanyahu is running for office because he’s trying to avoid going to jail for being a monster who murdered 66-70 Palestinian babies during May 2021, along with tax evasion, bribery, and corruption. Don’t let him win, he must go to jail for his crimes against humanity.

  • The Ukraine War Will End With Negotiations — Now Is Not the Time for Talks, but America Must Lay the Groundwork [Foreign Affairs]

  • Xi Jinping Wins Record Third Term in Power. Clean Sweep for Xi’s Inner Circle [The Diplomat]

  • How Dirty and Dangerous Will Putin Get in Ukraine? [The Cipher Brief]

  • Brightest-Ever Space Explosion Reveals Possible Hints of Dark Matter [Quanta Magazine]

  • Celebrate Dark Matter Day 2022 with CERN [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Announces Launch Delay For Weather Mission, Tech Demonstration [NASA]

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  • How to get electric school bus incentives just right [Protocol]

  • Officials brace for unprecedented efforts to disrupt 2022 vote [AXIOS]

  • GM temporarily suspends advertising on Twitter following Elon Musk takeover [TechMeme]

  • Interest in the four-day workweek has exploded, but does it live up to the hype? [Quartz]

  • Adidas, Kanye, and the $4 billion sneakerhead industry [Recode]

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What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 655 & BENKYO RADIO 655.

In GTO Mythology, 3 former students want to attack the Vice Principal. The VP tells GTO he has authorization to attack them. Unfortunately, the VP calls the students trash. Onizuka has no choice but to perform a “German Suplex” on the VP. Then he walks away with the Hooligans. The staff is baffled. What they don’t realize, is that Great Teacher Onizuka actually saved the Vice Principal’s life. Those students were ready to kill him. By using this ruse, GTO saved that guy. There are 43 episodes of GTO in anime format, and plenty of manga volumes, each with important stories and lessons. This is from volume 2.

Until Next Time!