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  • A VC firm backed by top tech founders is expanding to NYC with a 'Soho House for techies' [Protocol]

  • Hurricane prep: Can’t afford to, can’t afford not to [AXIOS]

  • Amazon Urges Call Center Staff to Work From Home, Plans Closings — Move to emphasize remote work is aimed at cutting office costs — Work-at-home push may help fill jobs in high-turnover industry [Bloomberg]

  • Why tomatoes are the exception to soaring food prices [Quartz]

  • Tech billionaires lost $315 billion in 2022 and it genuinely doesn’t matter [Recode]

  • A Swedish startup is plotting to bring ‘industrial origami’ to outer space [TheNextWeb]

  • Here’s What to Know About the Food Workers’ Strike at SFO [Eater]

  • Tim Cook Still Keeps this Habit He Learned from Steve Jobs. [Inc.]

  • The storm surge from #Ian is terrifying. I talked to @EDF climate scientist @Tianyi_Sun_ about how climate change is making hurricanes worse. First, heat in the ocean is fueling stronger winds. "Wind is physically pushing water inland," Sun says. /thread [Fast Company]

  • I Spent 2000 Hours Learning How To Learn [Medium]

  • Start Your Coding Journey by Learning Scratch [Entrepreneur]

  • How to Make Better Coffee at Home [WIRED]

  • FLOSS Weekly 700 - The Linux Kernel Gets Rusty [TWIT]

  • Google at the 2022 United Nations General Assembly [Google Blog]

  • NASA rolls back Artemis 1 due to Hurricane Ian [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Sustainability is a Team Sport: SAP @ United Nations General Assembly Week 2022 [SAP]

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Please pay attention to the conflict in Ukraine. There’s a lot going on, so there’s a video from Vox.

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  • How not to run a country — Liz Truss’s new government may already be dead in the water [The Economist]

  • “I’m the same as Mahsa. And I want my freedom”: anger at Iran’s regime spills onto the streets [The Economist Podcasts]

  • The Guardian’s Julia Carrie Wong: Understanding Critical Race Theory, [Part 1] [Part 2] [Harvard Business Review]

  • Cargo plane submerged nose-first in French lake [BBC News]

  • Apple Changed Its Mind. So Who's On the Hook? [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. VP Harris to slam North Korea missile test, visit DMZ [Reuters]

  • Switzerland records worst melt rate of its glaciers [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Hurricane Ian is a Storm that We Knew Would Occur [The New Yorker]

  • Amazon is raising wages for its warehouse workers and delivery drivers. Average starting pay is going up from $18 per hour to “more than” $19 per hour starting next month. The company is raising pay ahead of another union election; warehouse workers in Albany recently filed to unionize, and the union vote will be held in October. [The Verge]

  • Hurricane Ian’s rapid intensification is a sign of the world to come [Vox]

  • BMW will use Amazon Alexa to build its next voice assistant [MIT Technology Review]

  • Microsoft executives say it's 'wrong' for managers to spy on remote employees' mouse clicks and keystrokes: 'That's measuring heat rather than outcome' [Insider]

  • The 2022 Metaverse Summit will address the ever-growing vision of the Metaverse and how businesses should adapt to it. Join us in San Jose this October. [LinkedIn]

  • STATION F is the world's biggest startup campus based in Paris, gathering a whole entrepreneurial ecosystem under one roof. [LinkedIn]

  • Money isn’t important! Take it from Google’s multimillionaire CEO — What’s more annoying than a very rich boss cutting his staff’s benefits? A very rich boss announcing it shouldn’t stop them having fun [The Guardian]

  • Live Updates: Flooding and Power Outages Grow as Ian Moves Inland [The New York Times]

  • Hurricane Ian on the Attack, 2 Million People in the Dark — 155 MPH Winds, ‘Major’ Floods [Huffington Post]

  • The Simple Secret of French Baking [The Atlantic]

  • Women Have Swung Toward Democrats Since The Dobbs Decision [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Harris visits DMZ after North Korean missile tests [The Washington Post]

  • Pourquoi le recrutement de salariés « seniors » est encore difficile [Le Monde]

  • Looking to stream anime? These 7 services are the best places to start. [Mashable]

  • Scientists Discover Unexplained 'Megahalo' Structures in Space That Could Reveal Secrets of Cosmic Web Connecting Universe [VICE News]

  • CEO Says He’s Been “Praying for Inflation” Because it’s an Excuse to Jack Up Prices [The Intercept_]

  • What comes after Omicron? New variants are emerging. [National Geographic]

  • LeBron James is buying a pickleball team [NPR]

  • Newsom signs a bill expanding union rights for farmworkers, shocking advocates [CapRadioNews]

  • Entre Kiev et Moscou, l’enjeu du nucléaire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Arming Allies Is America’s Smartest, Safest Strategy [Foreign Policy]

  • Europe’s Disastrous Ban on Russians — Putin’s Exiles Are Crucial to Winning the War—and to Building a Better Russia [Foreign Affairs]

  • The Most Important Shanghai Cooperation Summit Ever? [The Diplomat]

  • How Big Is Infinity? [Quanta Magazine]

  • Des collisionneur et des gâteaux 🎂 🎉#HappyBirthdayCERN — Depuis 68 ans, le CERN rassemble des scientifiques du monde entier pour chercher des réponses aux plus grandes questions de l’univers. — #OnThisDay [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Invites Media to Northrop Grumman’s Antares Cargo Resupply Launch [NASA]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 634 & BENKYO RADIO 634.

Vladimir Putin is so unpopular, that everybody is trying to leave Russia. He has clearly miscalculated. POTUS and NATO Allies were not messing around. They know that Russia must capitulate in Ukraine. It’s almost over for Putin.

Anti-Putin Pussy Riot Singer and Activist Talks Abortion, Ukraine and NFTs, in an article by NEWSWEEK.

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  • Microsoft lays out its climate advocacy goals [Protocol] #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange

  • The strength of your weak relationships [AXIOS]

  • How to safely give birth in emergency situations [Quartz]

  • Amazon’s robots are getting closer to replacing human hands [Recode]

  • A new ‘common sense’ test for AI could lead to smarter machines [TheNextWeb]

  • Just Put Lemon Pepper on Everything [Eater]

  • As Category 4 Hurricane Ian Approaches Tampa, Local Businesses Say They’re Ready for the Worst [Inc.]

  • Disinformation wars for the midterms have begun: Meta takes down sprawling campaigns from China and Russia [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase gains regulatory approval in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 [Medium]

  • How to Start a Habit Burger Grill Franchise in 2022 [Entrepreneur]

  • This 15-Inch Portable OLED Monitor Is on Sale Right Now [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 894 [TWIT]

  • Search outside the box: How we’re making Search more natural and intuitive [Google Blog]

  • Quantization for Fast and Environmentally Sustainable Reinforcement Learning [Google AI Blog]

  • Swarms of swimming robots may soon explore alien seas [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Employees With Disabilities Deserve Better – Here’s What You Can Do — People with disabilities are much less likely to be employed than people without disabilities. Make changes that can help attract and retain talent with disabilities. [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Sign up today - #SAPTechEd in 2022 [SAP]

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As you know, I adore Drum & Bass. There’s a great Drum & Bass tutorial on FL Studio that I have been playing around with, and I hope to release a rough draft track on my Soundcloud by December.

Until Next Time!

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  • Where next for Ukraine’s army? [The Economist]

  • Could Vladimir Putin lose the war in Ukraine? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Keeping Up with Customers’ Increasingly Dynamic Needs [Harvard Business Review]

  • Why hurricane could leave Tampa ‘unrecognisable’ [BBC World]

  • Young Professionals Share Their Ideal WFH Friday [Bloomberg]

  • Dollar marches to new 20-year high, sterling under pressure [Reuters]

  • Taliban official calls for schools to be reopened for girls [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Putin’s Escalation in Ukraine is a Losing Strategy [The New Yorker] #Ukraine

  • Logitech announces its first mechanical keyboard specifically for the Mac [The Verge]

  • Chips are the new oil. There are no reserves. — Computer chips are ubiquitous, but they’re only made in a few places. [Vox]

  • Announcing the agenda for TechCrunch Sessions: Crypto 2022 [TechCrunch]

  • DeepMind’s new chatbot uses Google searches plus humans to give better answers [MIT Technology Review]

  • German lawmakers break Europe's silence on suspected Nord Stream pipeline saboteur to point the finger at Russia [Insider]

  • NATO Secretary General convenes top Alliance procurement officials [LinkedIn]

  • More than $8bn pledged to Joe Biden’s goal of ending hunger [The Guardian]

  • ‘Rapidly Intensifying’ Hurricane Ian Nears Florida; Winds Hit 155 M.P.H. [The New York Times]

  • Apple removes Russia’s largest social network from the App Store [The Verge] #Ukraine

  • Hurricane Ian is about to crash into a very crowded Florida [Vox]

  • BMW’s most powerful SUV is a plug-in hybrid [TechCrunch]

  • Democrats Go On Offense Against GOP Election Deniers Looking To Run Elections [Huffington Post]

  • Six Books That Music Lovers Should Read [The Atlantic]

  • Progressives Took A Step Back In The 2022 Primaries — But They’re Playing The Long Game [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Putin is limping toward an endgame in Ukraine. Should the West go along? [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • Hymne sifflé et jet de banane, les Brésiliens dénoncent le racisme lors de leur match contre la Tunisie, à Paris [Le Monde]

  • What you should know about Amazon's Prime Day-style sale in October [Mashable]

  • Libraries Across the US Are Receiving Violent Threats [VICE News]

  • The satellite internet technology probably won’t connect Iranian protesters, but Musk already got his PR coup with a two-word tweet. [The Intercept_]

  • Why hurricane storm surges are so dangerous [National Geographic]

  • Calls grow for a tougher legal approach to white nationalist group Patriot Front [NPR]

  • Cities and towns across California only get the libraries they can afford [CapRadioNews]

  • Tout le <DIPLO> pour le 5 Euros - Jusqu’au 15 octobre [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Russia’s Defeat Would Be America’s Problem [Foreign Policy]

  • Iran’s Crisis of Legitimacy [Foreign Affairs]

  • Top Pakistan Diplomat Urges Flood Aid, Patience with Taliban [The Diplomat]

  • Physicists Rewrite a Quantum Rule That Clashes With Our Universe [Quanta Magazine]

  • #LeSaviezVous que la #CERNAcceleratorSchool organise des formations sur la physique des accélérateurs et les technologies associées pour les physiciens, les ingénieurs, les techniciens et les étudiants ? Inscrivez-vous pour le prochain cours: [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Moon Rocket and Spacecraft Arrive at Vehicle Assembly Building [NASA]

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Lots of writing to do, doing what I can. Thankfully I am drinking coffee, and it’s decaf when it’s at night.

Did you know that drinking several cups of coffee every day is linked to a longer lifespan, research finds. For more, read this article from CBS News.

Until Next Time!

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  • Gavin Newsom shows crypto some California love [Protocol]

  • The latest iPadOS 16 developer beta makes Stage Manager work with older A12X and A12Z iPads, but does not support extending the display to an external monitor [TechMeme]

  • Elon Musk wants to beat censors in Iran. What about India and China? [Quartz]

  • Who owns what in Big Media today [Recode]

  • Here are the top 5 sustainable mobility companies hiring in Europe right now [TheNextWeb]

  • What Are We Wearing to Restaurants Now, Paris? [Eater]

  • The office has its benefits--but there's a right and wrong way to get employees back. [Inc.]

  • Disinformation wars for the midterms have begun: Meta takes down sprawling campaigns from China and Russia [Fast Company]

  • Long Live Crypto [Medium]

  • Get an iPad Air for Just $106 Before Our Refurbished Event Ends on September 30 [Entrepreneur]

  • What’s Next for Ethereum After the Merge [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy - Episode 1930 [TWIT]

  • An #IamRemarkable facilitator on the power of self-promotion [Google Blog]

  • TensorStore for High-Performance, Scalable Array Storage [Google AI Blog]

  • Jupiter reaches its biggest and brightest in nearly 60 years [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Millennials vs. Gen Z: How Are They Different? [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • How can SAP BTP help you run better? — Hear how SAP customers, partners, and innovators are sharing experiences and solving business challenges with SAP Business Technology Platform (SAP BTP). [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 631 & BENKYO RADIO 631.

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  • Demonstrations against Vladimir Putin’s military mobilisation continued in the Russian republic of Dagestan, which has already provided a disproportionately high number of soldiers to the war in Ukraine. A man was detained for shooting at a draft office in Irkutsk, a region in southeastern Siberia, the latest in a series of similar attacks. Across the country more than 2,000 people have been arrested for participating in protests against the measures, according to OVD-Info, a human-rights group. [The Economist]

  • Shoulda, woulda, coulda: why FOMO won’t let go of us [1843 magazine]

  • Job Insecurity Harms Both Employees and Employers [Harvard Business Review]

  • Japan's push into 'deep tech' innovation [BBC World]

  • Interpol Issues Red Notice for Terra’s Do Kwon, Korea Says [Bloomberg]

  • About 746,000 still without power in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Fiona [Reuters]

  • ‘No to war!’: Anger over troop conscription rages in Russia [AL-Jazeera News]

  • A Fine Economic Mess in the United Kingdom [The New Yorker]

  • NASA just crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid to see what would happen / The DART spacecraft is gone, but the science is just beginning [The Verge]

  • 39 years ago today, one man saved us from world-ending nuclear war [Vox]

  • Designers underwhelmed by Adobe-Figma deal [Techcrunch]

  • The world is moving closer to a new cold war fought with authoritarian tech [MIT Technology]

  • Girls Who Code founder speaks out after learning that a Pennsylvania school district had banned her books: 'This is about controlling women and it starts with controlling our girls' [Insider]

  • Which of these beliefs will you let go of? — Learning to reexamine beliefs we might have about productivity can be exactly what we need to stay focused on what’s important. — Here's how members of the Thrive community find focus and reduce stress: https://bit.ly/3C24RKv [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • ‘The kids are just happier’: could California’s universal school meal program start a trend? [The Guardian]

  • Russians Are Terrified, and Have Nowhere to Turn [The New York Times]

  • How to buy a PlayStation 5 / Before you throw in the towel, check out a few pointers courtesy of The Verge’s deals team on how to bring home a PlayStation 5. [The Verge]

  • The West is testing out a lot of shiny new military tech in Ukraine [Vox]

  • Audio Postcard: Real-time farming [MIT Technology Review]

  • Mysterious fires and explosions at sensitive Russian sites are hints of a hallmark mission for special-operations units [Insider]

  • After quitting coffee for 40 days. — I came to a realization. — Life is better with coffee. — P.S. The first coffee after 40 days had me feeling like I could see sound. #wired [LinkedIn]

  • England 3-3 Germany [The Guardian]

  • How About Them Apples? Research Orchards Chart a Fruit’s Future. [The New York Times]

  • Famed American Ski Mountaineer Missing In Nepal Mountain [Huffington Post]

  • Three Conversations with Donald Trump [The Atlantic]

  • How Black Americans Reshaped Politics In Georgia [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion — Putin’s debacle is breaking his country — and he might pay the price [The Washington Post] #Ukraine

  • Pour Emmanuel Macron, 2023 sera une année charnière, entre croissance atone et grands chantiers [Le Monde]

  • Where you can read banned books for free [Mashable]

  • The Story of the Soviet Submarine Officer Who Saved the World Is Now an Opera [VICE News]

  • California Farmworkers Pressure Gov. Gavin Newsom on Union Bill [The Intercept_]

  • Discover the Enchantment of Europe [National Geographic]

  • In a big Jan. 6 case, Oath Keepers go on trial for seditious conspiracy [NPR]

  • Get free rides on SacRT Oct. 1-7 for California Clean Air Day [CapRadioNews]

  • Les Iraniennes ne désarment pas [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • 'Atlanta' Season 4 scrutinized a viral moment from the George Floyd protests [Mashable]

  • U.S. Forest Service launches criminal investigation into start of Mosquito Fire, PG&E report says [CapRadioNews] more than likely, it’s someone who wore a “let’s go brandon” t-shirt

  • Ukraine war: a new security order in Europe [Le Monde diplomatique] #Ukraine

  • Europe’s Energy Crisis Is Destroying the Multipolar World [Foreign Policy]

  • In Praise of Lesser Evils — Can Realism Repair Foreign Policy? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Set to Welcome Unrestricted Tourism by October [The Diplomat]

  • The New Math of Wrinkling [Quanta Magazine]

  • Cette pièce d’acier permet de faire le vide et de tenir en place une carte de circuit imprimé pendant une partie du processus d’assemblage d’un détecteur pour @ATLASexperiment [CERN_FR]

  • Artificial intelligence reduces a 100,000-equation quantum physics problem to only four equations [PHYS] oh la la!

  • NASA Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month [NASA]

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  • Slack is leading the battle to cut down on meetings [Protocol]

  • White House rips Arizona court's "backwards" decision on abortion ban [AXIOS]

  • Pinduoduo Champions “Tech for Agri” to Drive Agricultural Modernization — Find out how we use technology to spearhead agricultural modernization by driving efficiency gains and boosting farmer incomes. [TechMeme]

  • Work reconsidered, a new podcast about the changing workplace, is coming October 6 [Quartz]

    Why all Americans should be paying attention to Puerto Rico’s power grid [Recode]

    Bloomberg Crypto Full Show (09/20/2022) [Bloomberg] #BloombergCrypto

    What’s the Point of Starbucks Now? [Eater]

    FTC Issues a Crackdown Warning Over Exploiting Gig Workers — The agency's message is aimed at large companies, but if you use gig workers, be aware of the agency's new priorities. [Inc.] #mustread

  • Why this tech leader thinks employee tracking software is a really bad idea [Fast Company]

  • Summer 2022 recommended reading from MIT [Medium]

  • Meta Tells Employees to Find a New Job or Leave After 30 Days in New Ultimatum [Entrepreneur]

  • The Next Silicon Valley Will Be in the US Heartland [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 30 [TWIT]

  • Play The Descent of the Serpent, the first video game from Google Arts & Culture [Google Blog]

  • TensorStore for High-Performance, Scalable Array Storage [Google AI Blog]

  • The Sky This Week: Feast your eyes on favorite star patterns [Astronomy Magazine]

  • What Is Salesforce Genie? [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Everyone is a fan of something — From improving the fan experience to accelerating performance, we’re helping your favorite teams, leagues, and entertainers perform at their best. [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 629 & BENKYO RADIO 629.

There’s a new game Sonic Frontiers coming out in a few months, and there’s a new Sonic TV show coming soon called Sonic Prime! It’s going to be awesome!

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  • Rugby brings South Africa together—if only for 80 minutes [The Economist]

  • The inside story of the siege of Azovstal [1843 magazine]

  • To Get People Back in the Office, Make It Social [Harvard Business Review]

  • Italy votes as far-right Meloni looks for victory [BBC News] this is extremely dangerous for Europe.

  • Far-Right Leader Is in Box Seat to Succeed Mario Draghi in Italy [Bloomberg] if she wins, this could destabilize all of Europe

  • Kenya's Kipchoge shatters marathon world record in Berlin [Reuters]

  • Palestinian comic fans denounce Marvel’s ‘Sabra’ as propaganda [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Putin’s Escalation in Ukraine is a Losing Strategy [New Yorker]

  • More of The Verge’s favorite coffee and tea gadgets / For some of us, caffeine can be almost as necessary as air, but the way to prepare it can be a real point of contention among enthusiasts. Here are some of the ways we prepare and enjoy our hot liquid. [The Verge]

  • Are the walls really closing in on Trump this time? [Vox]

  • Instagram Stories under 60 seconds are no longer broken up into clips [TechCrunch]

  • The YouTube baker fighting back against deadly “craft hacks” [MIT Technology Review]

  • Wall Street is completely delusional about the pain that's about to hit the stock market [Insider]

  • Cloud Agility Beats Everyday Volatility [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • No money or options: a migrant’s unexpected journey to California [The Guardian]

  • Sundance Liked Her Documentary on Terrorism, Until Muslim Critics Didn’t [The New York Times]

  • Hillary Clinton Compares Trump To Hitler In Disturbing Interview [Huffington Post]

  • The Tipping Point of Stupid — In most states, you can’t pass yourself off as an election-denying January 6 truther and still be taken seriously by a majority of voters. [The Atlantic]

  • The Polls Still Do Not Show A GOP Bounce Back [FiveThirtyEight]

  • NASA spacecraft will slam into an asteroid Monday — if all goes right [The Washington Post]

  • Crack à Paris : un an après, le désespoir des riverains de la porte de la Villette — Elus et habitants ont organisé samedi une manifestation pour dénoncer les nuisances et réclamer une évacuation des toxicomanes. En cet anniversaire de leur arrivée, un collectif a déposé un recours devant le tribunal administratif contre la mairie et la préfecture. Une idée domine : dans les beaux quartiers, cela n’arriverait pas. [Le Monde]

  • James Earl Jones signs over rights to voice of Darth Vader to be replaced by AI [Mashable]

  • Signal Is Asking People Around the World to Help Iranians Access the Encrypted App [VICE News]

  • Fact Check: Rep. Rashida Tlaib said Progressives Must Oppose Israeli Apartheid [The Intercept_]

  • 10 national parks that have the best fall foliage [National Geographic]

  • Trump and his lawyers keep ghosts of Nixon and Watergate alive and haunting [NPR]

  • What’s next for Eleni Kounalakis as California lieutenant governor? [CapRadioNews]

  • Right to a day off, and to a moustache [Le Monde Diplomatique]

  • Postal Workers Are Keeping Ukraine’s Front-Line Villages Alive [Foreign Policy]

  • All the Tsar’s Men — Why Mobilization Can’t Save Putin’s War [Foreign Affairs]

  • Strengthening Integrated Air and Missile Defense for the Japan-US Alliance [The Diplomat]

  • High-Temperature Superconductivity Understood at Last [Quanta Magazine]

  • Are you taking part in this year’s #Quantum Industry Day in Switzerland? If so, be sure to check out @GrosQmichi of #CERNqti speaking about the contribution of #quantumtechnologies to the #highenergyphysics landscape: https://qidis22.b2match.io 🗓️ 4 October 🕛 13:30 CEST📍 Zürich [CERNquantum]

  • Celebrate 'International Observe the Moon Night' with NASA [NASA]

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While it appeared that Hurricane Season was somewhat slow this year, it appears that it picked back up. It’s imperative to help the people of Puerto Rico with the damage from Hurricane Fiona.

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  • Tech took over Climate Week. These are the three biggest takeaways. [Protocol]

  • Study: LinkedIn's A/B testing of its People You May Know algorithm, involving 4M+ users in 2015 and 16M+ in 2019, could have affected some users' livelihoods [TechMeme]

  • NASA delays Moon rocket launch due to Tropical Storm Ian [AXIOS]

  • Africa's internet speed is still below the global average [Quartz]

  • “The party is over”: How Meta and Google are using recession fears to clean house [Recode]

  • Here’s how to build a solid brand for your startup for free [TheNextWeb]

  • How Grocery Co-Ops Are Taking on Food Justice and Equity [Eater]

  • Why $73,000 Is the Magic Minimum for Hiring Right Now — Americans' incentives to switch jobs took a big jump in the past year. [Inc.]

  • Why the metaverse? [Fast Company]

  • Here’s Why I’m Celebrating Banned Books Week [Medium]

  • Learn How to Train Your Dog with Help From 8 Online Courses [Entrepreneur]

  • Windows 11’s First Big(ish) Update Is Now Available [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1929 - Sorting spam texts, prioritizing laptop specs, moving from Windows to Linux [TWIT]

  • Google at the 2022 United Nations General Assembly [Google Blog]

  • View Synthesis with Transformers [Google AI Blog]

  • The Sky This Week: Feast your eyes on favorite star patterns [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Employees With Disabilities Deserve Better – Here’s What You Can Do [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Achieving Business Objectives Through Zero Waste | SAP solutions for sustainability (demo) [SAP]

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Developments in Ukraine continue. Please follow the latest news from The Economist below. Thanks for paying attention to this conflict. Here is a brand-new Spotify playlist updated monthly by a Ukrainian artist.

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  • Playlist of the Week: Denise Rabe [beatportal]

  • Classic album - Underworld’s Rick Smith on Second Toughest in the Infants: "No plugins, no compressors, no gates… I don’t know how I did it!” [Computer Music]

  • Why more and more musicians are cancelling tours for mental health reasons [Future Music]

  • Ukrainian Artists Launch New Monthly Playlist Project, Viburnum [DJ Mag]

  • ARC Music Festival is a House and Techno Celebration Fit for Chicago [Mixmag]

  • Hardwell brings ‘Rebels Never Die’ to New York for UBS Arena’s first-ever dance event [Interview] [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Odesza’s first festival in four years + Earth, Wind & Fire, Excision and more at Okeechobee 2023 [Your EDM]

  • Watch Swedish House Mafia Debut Unreleased Music Featuring Alicia Keys [EDM]

  • Tiësto Drops Highly Anticipated Mainstage Tune ‘Can U Dance (To My Beat)’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Watching Movies Sam Worthington Joins The Na’vi And Leaves His Casio Behind In ‘Avatar’ [HODINKEE]

  • Responding in the aftermath of the Pakistan floods [MSF]

  • A Russian missile struck a Ukrainian nuclear plant on Monday, landing around 300m away from the reactors, according to Ukrainian authorities. The head of Energoatom, the national nuclear energy firm, described the attack on Pivdennoukrainsk station in the country’s southern Mykolaiv region as “nuclear terrorism”. Separately, the Kremlin denied having committed war crimes in the eastern Kharkiv region, where a Ukrainian counter-offensive has uncovered mass graves with bodies carrying evidence of torture. [The Economist]

  • As mourning comes: each generation forges its own relationship with the monarchy [1843 magazine]

  • How Your Company Can Encourage Innovation from All Employees [Harvard Business Review]

  • Adnan Syed: Conviction overturned in Serial podcast murder case [BBC World]

  • Southwest Mexico Struck by 7.5 Magnitude Earthquake, Buildings Sway in Capital [Bloomberg]

  • Uganda declares Ebola outbreak after Sudan strain found [Reuters]

  • Young Iraqi activists despair as political crisis continues [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Sisterhood and Slavery in “The Woman King” [The New Yorker]

  • Sony’s first major PS5 redesign will reportedly have a detachable disc drive / And an extra USB-C port to plug it into [The Verge]

  • High voter turnout doesn’t cancel out voter suppression [Vox]

  • People are using messaging, businesses need to catch up [TechCrunch]

  • Inside the software that will become the next battle front in US-China chip war [MIT Technology Review]

  • US targeting system makes M777 howitzer highly accurate [Business Insider]

  • AFWERX Director Col. Nathan Diller, center, announces Autonomy Prime today at AFA Air, Space and Cyber Conference. — Autonomy Prime, while still in its formative stages, will revolve around the creation of a rapid autonomy testing and transition capability to remove roadblocks and aid in rapid, affordable, and iterative testing of autonomy in aircraft. — The Autonomy RFI is open until Oct. 31, 2022. https://lnkd.in/gsucETuy — For more information please visit https://lnkd.in/guKjpSFM or our recent press release https://lnkd.in/gdsE_Bx2 [LinkedIn]

  • 80s hits and nuclear secrets: security concerns plague Trump’s Mar-a-Lago [The Guardian]

  • Trump Was Warned Late Last Year of Potential Legal Peril Over Documents [The New York Times]

  • Apple Might Still Release Will Smith's New Movie For Next Year's Oscar Race [Huffington Post]

  • Why Bill Barr Turned on Trump — No one should think he’s having second thoughts about the awful things he did in office. [The Atlantic]

  • What’s Behind Democrats’ Improvement In Our Congressional Forecasts? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: No, President Biden, the pandemic is not over [The Washington Post]

  • Covid-19 : en France, une reprise épidémique annonce la huitième vague [Le Monde]

  • 'Abbott Elementary' Season 2 review: Quinta Brunson's comedy sensation is still as funny (and relevant) as ever [Mashable]

  • Pro-Ukraine Hacktivists Claim to Have Hacked Notorious Russian Mercenary Group [VICE News]

  • Losing Afghanistan — No Way Home, Episode Three: Born Again [The Intercept_]

  • Who were the Maya? Decoding the ancient civilization's secrets [National Geographic]

  • Puerto Rico is in the dark again, but solar companies see glimmers of hope [NPR]

  • LGBTQ seniors can struggle to find affordable housing. A Sacramento development is trying to help. [CapRadioNews]

  • Jusqu’à quand, jusqu’où ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How ‘Quantum Leap’s reboot compares to the original [Mashable]

  • Alien-Hunting Astronomer Says There May Be a Second Interstellar Object on Earth in New Study [VICE News]

  • Condoleezza Rice and Madeleine Albright Conduct a Masterclass on the Banal Horror of U.S. Foreign Policy [The Intercept_]

  • This filmmaker is 'totally obsessed with the natural world' [National Geographic]

  • Dear Life Kit: My parents ran a background check on my partner. How can I trust them? [NPR]

  • California coronavirus updates: Flu season could be headed to the U.S. early [CapRadioNews]

  • Une revolution qui venait de loin [Le Monde diplomatique] #Chili

  • Diplomacy Is Still (Just About) Possible in Ukraine [Foreign Policy]

  • Why Is Putin Escalating the War in Ukraine? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Set to Welcome Unrestricted Tourism by October [The Diplomat]

  • How Do Fireflies Flash in Sync? Studies Suggest a New Answer. [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le CERN a besoin de vous 💪 — Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre Oksana, développeuse de logiciels. Une grande diversité de métiers cohabite au CERN : physiciens, ingénieurs, mais aussi avocats, traducteurs, designers, et plus... — En savoir plus : [CERN_FR]

  • Artemis I Managers Wave Off Sept. 27 Launch, Preparing for Rollback [NASA]

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Please watch the latest PBS Documentary about Trump the Psychopath, and his cult. The documentary is called: Lies, Politics and Democracy (full film) by FRONTLINE. Thank you PBS for your hard-work.

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