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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]

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

  • Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Cacao [Eater]

  • Elon takes over Twitter — Twitter has a new CEO. And he'd like to see your code, please [Platformer]

  • Giant Companies Are More Vulnerable Than You Think [Inc.]

  • The 5-word question that can help you reach your goals faster [Fast Company]

  • Jack Dorsey Unveils Bluesky Social, the Decentralized Twitter-Killer. [Medium]

  • Get Training Materials for 14 Certification Exams for a Prime Day-Like Price [Entrepreneur]

  • Twitter Users Flock to Other Platforms as the Elon Era Begins — Discord, Mastodon, and other services are bustling as Twitter fans make backup plans for their online social lives. [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 35 [TWIT]

  • The 5 best ways to stay secure online with Chrome [Google Blog]

  • UL2 20B: An Open Source Unified Language Learner [Google AI Blog]

  • InSight and MRO capture aftermath of a chilling martian impact [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 83% of Customers Will Choose Sustainability This Holiday Season — Does Your Brand Deliver? [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Upskill at SAP TechEd - It's new. It's now. And we're bringing the wow! SAP TechEd returns November 15–16. Join us in Las Vegas or virtually. [SAP]

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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.

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  • Will Iran’s women win? — Their uprising could be the beginning of the end of Iran’s theocracy [The Economist]

  • Secret guns and SS songbooks: the trial of a “completely normal” German commando — Right-wing extremists have infiltrated Germany’s armed forces. Why has so little been done about it? [1843 magazine]

  • What Great Remote Managers Do Differently [Harvard Business Review]

  • Champions League reaction and Europa League build-up [BBC Sport]

  • Ukrainians hold out in east, prepare battle for Kherson [Reuters]

  • Palestinians in Gaza protest, strike in solidarity with Nablus [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Democrats’ Midterm Challenge [The New Yorker]

  • Surface defined 10 years of Windows PCs - can Microsoft nail the next 10, too? [The Verge]

  • Biden has ambitious infrastructure goals. Made-in-America rules could slow them. [Vox]

  • Four years after being acquired by Microsoft, GitHub keeps doing its thing [TechCrunch]

  • Cars are still cars—even when they’re electric [MIT Technology Review]

  • Facebook and Mark Zuckerberg just raised a giant middle finger to Wall Street. The company says its metaverse business will lose even more money next year. [Insider]

  • “We’re missing out on the tremendous talent pool if we’re not intentional about bringing more women into the workforce." Tamara Jalving, our VP of Safety and Talent Acquisition, joined a panel discussing recruitment and retention of women in the trucking industry at the American Trucking Associations Management Conference and Exhibition. Read the panel's recap from Transport Topics. ⬇️ [LinkedIn]

  • ‘Democracy on the ballot’: the man fighting to keep Arizona’s election out of an extremist’s hands [The Guardian]

  • Beyond Catastrophe — A New Climate Reality Is Coming Into View — By David Wallace-Wells [The New York Times Magazine] #ClimateChange

  • Here's When To Get The New Booster So You're Protected On Thanksgiving [Huffington Post] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • It’s a Bad Time to Be a Booster Slacker — Americans aren’t getting the new bivalent COVID shot. What does that mean for the looming winter wave? [The Atlantic]

  • The Midterms Could Set A New Record For Female Governors — And Send Fewer Women To Congress [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Obama, Biden, Harris all hit campaign trail as Election Day nears [The Washington Post]

  • Le réalisateur qui filme les actions de Just Stop Oil en raconte les coulisses [Le Monde]

  • It's time to log off and touch grass — Staring at your phone for hours on end? Go outside and touch grass. [Mashable]

  • Scientists Manipulated People’s Nightmares to Turn Them Into Dreams in New Study [VICE News]

  • Obama Already Said Some of What the Progressive Caucus Got Slammed For About Ukraine [The Intercept_]

  • Speakers of rare languages struggled to navigate COVID care [Nat Geo]

  • How Halloween is celebrated around the world [NPR]

  • San Joaquin air control board gets nearly $120 million to help farmers replace high-emission agriculture equipment [CapRadioNews]

  • Bientôt, la retraite à 70 ans ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Progressives Should Give War a Chance [Foreign Policy]

  • Don’t Rule Out Diplomacy in Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • Kyrgyzstan’s Revolutionary President Japarov, 2 Years On [The Diplomat]

  • How Genes Can Leap From Snakes to Frogs in Madagascar [Quanta Magazine]

  • Cette #PhotoDeLaSemaine montre l'expérience FASER en train d'être assemblée le long du #LHC.Elle cherche des particules qui pourraient servir de médiateur à une force inconnue et relier la matière visible à la #MatièreNoire.#DMD2022 #DarkMatterDay [CERN_FR]

  • Work has begun on new, mysterious AMD SoCs for Chromebooks: ‘Morgana’ and ‘Glinda’ [AMD]

  • Can The U.S. Halt China’s Quantum Quest? [Forbes]

  • NASA’s Economic Benefit Reaches All 50 States [NASA]

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  • How much trouble is Mark Zuckerberg in? [The Economist]

  • “Are they watching our homes? Are they in our phones?”: a diary of fear in Tehran [1843 magazine]

  • Why Your Company Needs Data-Product Managers [Harvard Business Review]

  • Opioid crisis: US teens fastest growing group to die [BBC News]

  • Biden Aide Says Change in US Military Aid to Saudis Is Possible [Bloomberg]

  • Mexico probes whether Pegasus spyware purchases were legal [Reuters]

  • Palestinians in Gaza protest against wave of Israeli violence [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Donald Trump, January 6th, and the Elusive Search for Accountability [The New Yorker]

  • Comcast is shutting down its gamer-centric G4 channel, again [The Verge] The industry is really mean, they just relaunched their gaming channel.

  • The skills you should know before moving out on your own [Vox]

  • Meta’s metaverse isn’t bad, it’s just boring, and other TC news [TechCrunch]

  • How copying plants could produce the fuel of the future [MIT Technology Review]

  • Meta has spent $15 billion so far on its metaverse project. Here are some incredible things that cost less. [Insider]

  • Silent Hill Transmission Announced for This Week With 'The Latest Updates on the Silent Hill Series' [IGN]

  • Everything You Need To Know Before You Start Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War [GameSpot]

  • Polygon’s newsletter will make your weekends even better [Polygon]

  • Do your best ideas come in the shower? New science shows how letting our minds wander with “moderately engaging” activities can spark creativity (which is also why I’m glad phones aren't waterproof yet!). [LinkedIn] #AriannaHuffington

  • Woman who escapes month-long captivity says other Black women killed by abductor [The Guardian]

  • Stay Warm This Fall With Butternut Squash Lasagna [The New York Times Magazine]

  • Chilling Memo To FBI Official Warned Of Sympathy In Bureau For Jan. 6 Rioters [Huffington Post]

  • The Complexities of Human Love [The Atlantic]

  • Could Pot Be Decriminalized Before Biden Leaves Office? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • The top 10 Democratic presidential candidates for 2024, ranked [The Washington Post]

  • Aux Etats-Unis, la crainte d’un accident financier majeur [Le Monde]

  • Huge, unusually powerful explosion in space just detected by scientists [Mashable]

  • Workers Say Amazon Is Punishing Them for Observing Union Vote [VICE News]

  • “Election Interference”: Oil Price Hike is Saudi Arabia’s October Surprise Against Biden -- “The Saudis are working to get Trump reelected and for the MAGA Republicans to win the midterms.” [The Intercept]

  • Uncovering the hidden legends along Ireland’s southern coast [National Geographic]

  • What to know now that hearing aids are available over the counter [NPR]

  • As elections loom, small Sacramento-area coffee shops put civic engagement on the fall menu [CapRadioNews]

  • Au Kenya, la présence contestée de l’armée britannique [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden’s New National Security Strategy: A Lot of Trump, Very Little Obama [Foreign Policy]

  • The Sources of Russian Misconduct — A Diplomat Defects From the Kremlin [Foreign Affairs]

  • The War in Ukraine Is Decimating Russia’s Asian Minorities [The Diplomat]

  • Teenager Solves Stubborn Riddle About Prime Number Look-Alikes [Quanta Magazine]

  • 🥳 Happy anniversary! It’s been a year since #CERNqti has published its #quantumroadmap. Follow the link below to know how @CERN — in collaboration with key national and international stakeholders — explores the potential of nascent technologies for #highenergyphysics and beyond. [CERNquantum]

  • Resupply Mission for NASA Carries Scientific Experiments to Space Station [NASA]

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Trump finally got subpoenaed! By the Jan 6th committee! Unanimous decision! 9-0! Thank God.

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  • Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang: ‘The semiconductor industry is near the limit’ [Protocol]

  • White House launches student loan relief beta website [AXIOS]

  • Razer’s Edge is one sharp-looking cloud gaming Android handheld [TechMeme]

  • The 34 Essential Cleveland Restaurants [Eater]

  • How This Company is Helping to Fix the Baby Formula Crisis [Inc.]

  • 3 strategies to disrupt yourself for greater success in changing times [Fast Company]

  • Diagnosis of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome and What a Flare Up is Like [Medium]

  • Florida CEO Faces Backlash After Asking Employees to Work Through Hurricane Ian, and to Bring Pets, Family to the Office [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Game Controller for Every Kind of Player [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1935 [TWIT]

  • Preparing learners for growing industries with higher ed [Google Blog]

  • Crossmodal-3600 — Multilingual Reference Captions for Geographically Diverse Images [Google AI Blog]

  • Watering the Trees [Ecotone]

  • 101 Must-See Cosmic Objects: M41 [Astronomy Magazine]

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

  • People Sustainability is Emerging as a new Strategic [SAP]

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Please listen to this new podcast by Rachel Maddow, to understand why Trump’s cult is so dangerous to our Democracy.

Also, please remember to always wear a seatbelt when you are driving. Always. That’s why there is a little beeping sound, when you aren’t wearing a seatbelt until you finally wear it. This sound may have saved countless lives around our country and around the world. Wearing a seatbelt can mean the difference between life and death. Please wear a seatbelt. Always drive sober. There are multiple 0.0% alcoholic beers at your disposal nowadays. Thank you.

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  • What next? A special report on the world economy [The Economist]

  • “I've mortally offended Putin by surviving”: why Alexei Navalny keeps fighting [1843 magazine]

  • Is Your Organization Inclusive of Deaf Employees? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Adnan Syed: All charges dropped in Serial podcast case [BBC News]

  • Intel Plans Thousands of Job Cuts in Face of PC Slowdown [Bloomberg]

  • Datacenter will be AMD’s Largest - and Most Profitable - Business [Next Platform]

  • Japan warns against yen sell-off, eyes intervention [Reuters]

  • NATO chief says long-planned nuclear exercises to go ahead [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Post-Roe Abortion Underground [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge Guide to Amazon’s Prime Early Access Sale [The Verge]

  • The $1,500 ticket to Mark Zuckerberg’s metaverse [Vox]

  • How to go from popular to profitable during a downturn [TechCrunch]

  • Meta is desperately trying to make the metaverse happen [MIT Technology Review]

  • Your ultimate guide to machine learning on the Lakehouse Plus: use cases, code samples, notebooks [LinkedIn] #TheLakehouse

  • Lockdown babies slower to meet most milestones, study finds [The Guardian] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • They Claim to Help Troubled Teens. They Don’t Want You to See This. [The New York Times]

  • White House Says Most People Will Need A COVID Booster Vaccine Every Year [Huffington Post] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • The Inevitable Indictment of Donald Trump [The Atlantic]

  • Many Americans Say They Want To Relocate For Political Reasons. Few Actually Do. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Leaked racist tape shakes political alliances in Los Angeles [The Washington Post]

  • Les troubles prémenstruels, enjeu négligé de santé publique [Le Monde]

  • Nintendo's new Pokémon Scarlet & Violet Edition OLED Switch is available for pre-order now [Mashable]

  • Scientists Have Detected a ‘Completely Unprecedented’ Burst of Energy in Space [VICE News]

  • Texas Claims It’s “Too Late” for DNA Testing That Could Get Rodney Reed Off Death Row [The Intercept_]

  • NASA’s asteroid-smashing spacecraft worked—and produced a few surprises [Nat Geo]

  • A black hole is releasing some strange burps, baffling scientists [NPR]

  • This is how much money you’ll get from the California gas rebate [CapRadioNews]

  • Course à l’atome au Proche-Orient [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • What to Expect at China’s 20th Party Congress [Foreign Policy]

  • What Nixon’s Endgame Reveals About Putin’s [Foreign Affairs]

  • How Japan Got the Pandemic Right – and Wrong [The Diplomat]

  • Human Brains Are Hard to Study. He Grows Useful Substitutes. [Quanta Magazine]

  • Danser avec la physique 🎶⚛ La #PhotoDeLaSemaine d'aujourd'hui montre les artistes Julius von Bismarck et @CieGillesJobin présentant leur œuvre 'Quantum' dans la caverne du @CMSExperiment [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Poised to Break Sound Barrier in New Way [NASA]

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I’d like to thank INTERPOL for reading my presentation regarding the MAFIA-OPERATING-SUPER-SYSTEM-AD-VERTISING (MOSSAD). It took many years to expose them, and essentially defunct Israel’s NSO Malware/Spyware Pegasus program who was spying on everybody on Earth, including Heads of States. MOSSAD’s suspicious activity right before and after 9/11/2001 (thousands of Jewish people did not show up to work) were also in my report including the implication to the exponential increase of the real estate mafia in New York City, all pointing out to a few very powerful zionist jews. Now please remember, American Jews are nice great people. Same with Canadian Jews for that matter. In fact, Drake is one of my favorite rappers. Regular Jews in Israel are normal too. But Zionist Jews, they are part of the taboo word: “Illuminati” (as discussed in the Deus Ex videogames series, a new installment is on its way). The amount of control they have, is staggeringly scary. Thankfully, with the Project Mayhem (the SR-72) [article in Popular Mechanics], and the United States Space Force, Zionist Jews are a dying breed. Soon, more and more entities are ready for a two-state solution in Palestine/Israel returning to the 1967 borders.

I’m doing disability paperwork, and I should have received this document over 10 years ago. In France, this would have taken 1 day. Here, in the United States, it’s cumbersome, and that’s why we need Bernie Sanders in 2024 (#MedicareForAll). Anyway, I will keep you posted on how it goes. In the meantime, if you also suffer from Ehlers-Danlos-Syndrome or Bipolar syndrome and want to network, you can add me on PSN or Steam network.

Alright, let’s drink some coffee.

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  • How to make the workplace a less anxious place [Protocol]

  • How the BBC's archive team is using tech to help digitize, catalog, and publish 23PB+ of content, including random clips that go viral on social media [TechMeme]

  • Swatch’s space-themed watches are helping it recover from its pandemic stumbles [Quartz]

  • Andrea Nguyen’s Genius Soy-Seared Tofu Recipe Offers Big Flavor for Little Effort [Eater]

  • Amp Up Your Facebook Profile and Get Other Pro Tips — Free, at Meta’s New Event Series [Inc.]

  • Biden’s marijuana pardons are an even bigger deal than you realize. Here’s why — The president is making good on his promise to expunge the criminal records of people with small-possession convictions, paving the way for federal legalization of marijuana. [Fast Company]

  • The 9 Healthiest Ways to Upgrade Your Next Cup of Coffee [Medium]

  • Don't Wait for Prime Day. Learn an Instrument Online for a Discount Now Through October 12th. [Entrepreneur]

  • ‘We Are the Asteroid’: The Case for Hope Amid Climate Fears [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 896 [TWIT]

  • In Tokyo: New commitments to Japan’s digital future [Google Blog]

  • The Upskilling Imperative: Azure Quantum for Educators [Microsoft Quantum]

  • Gobekli Tepe: The world’s first astronomical observatory? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Drive the Future of Motility with SAP's Industry Cloud [SAP]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 649 & BENKYO RADIO 649. Now, I know not all of you have Apple+, but there is a new show called BAD SISTERS, it’s about a group of women who kill their brother-in-law to collect the insurance money. The women are in jail and investigated by the police. Watch out fellas! Especially Ballers! I’m behind a few seasons of Ballers on HBO, I better catch up.

I am very excited about the announcement of Project ORION, the codename for the sequel to CYBERPUNK 2077. Now, don’t forget, we still have the new patch available now and the DLC in 2023. I presume you’ve watched EDGERUNNERS by now on Netflix. It was a great series, but I was incredibly upset by its ending. I hope that the DVD/BLURAY release comes out with an Alternate Ending, as it should.

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  • The war in Ukraine has battered the reputation of Russian spies [The Economist]

  • How does politics shape how Americans view the economy? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • The Power of Work Friends [Harvard Business Review]

  • Saving seals by recycling old fishing nets [BBC News]

  • Is The Office More Important Now Than Ever Before? [Bloomberg]

  • Japan reopens to tourists with shuttered souvenir shops, hotel staff shortage [Reuters]

  • Putin is fighting alone [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Iran’s Protests are the First Counter-Revolution led by Women [The New Yorker]

  • The PC market needs another reinvention — is Microsoft’s Surface up for it again? [The Verge]

  • The Crimea bridge explosion is a devastating blow to Putin and Russian morale [Vox]

  • Demanding employees turn on their webcams is a human rights violation, Dutch Court rules [TechCrunch]

  • I Was There When: AI mastered chess [MIT Technology Review]

  • Electric cars won't overload the power grid — and they could even help modernize our aging infrastructure [Insider]

  • Mark your calendars for every Thursday at noon EST/EDT for the AFVentures weekly webinars! What topics would you like to see covered? Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g6QiaUpQ #fedsupernova #afwerx #orbitalprime #leadership #spark #AFVentures #SBIR #STTR #Webinar #SpecificTopic #OpenTopic #Innovation #Opportunity #events #joinus [LinkedIn] #AFWERX

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  • You Needed to Know America’s Ugly Truth [The New York Times]

  • The Doctor Is In — And Wants You To Vote: How Physicians Are Saving Democrats After Roe [Huffington Post]

  • The War That Russia Already Lost [The Atlantic] #Ukraine

  • How Hurricane Ian Could Affect Ron DeSantis’s Political Future [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: To heal the nation, hold even the politically powerful accountable [The Washington Post] #TrumpIsGoingToJail

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  • Harvard's Top Alien-Hunting Astronomer Has an Explanation for UFOs Spotted Above Ukraine [VICE News]

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