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  • Russia risks becoming ungovernable and descending into chaos [The Economist]

  • Lost in militialand: escaping Ethiopia’s siege of Tigray [1843 magazine]

  • How will the energy crisis, triggered by the war in Ukraine, unfold in 2023? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Which cities have moved up the Worldwide Cost of Living rankings? Explore the results for 2022 here: econ.st/3Fn73MX #worldwidecostofliving [TheEIU]

  • Research: When Mindfulness Does — and Doesn’t — Help at Work [Harvard Business Review]

  • Timed Teaser: What free stuff is France handing out? [BBC News]

  • Elon Musk Is the New Donald Trump, Apparently [Bloomberg]

  • G7 considers more air defence for Ukraine as fighting rages [Reuters]

  • Israeli forces kill Palestinian teen in occupied West Bank raid [AL-Jazeera News] #IsraelWarCrimes #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The Fusion Breakthrough Suggesting that Maybe Someday We’ll Have a Second Sun [The New Yorker]

  • The Avatar-themed concept car is barely driveable but looks like a futuristic fever dream [The Verge]

  • In search of an attainable New Year’s resolution [Vox]

  • Fortnite and MrBeast will give away $1 million in a pop-up game challenge [TechCrunch]

  • New year’s resolutions for CIOs [MIT Technology Review]

  • 34 years after unveiling the iconic B-2, the US military has revealed a new bomber designed to use weapons that haven't been invented yet [Insider]

  • The books Doug McMillon read this year cover a variety of topics, but I kept returning to those that look to the future and ask: How can we all work together to make it better? It’s an important topic to think about and directly aligns with our company’s purpose. We exist to help people save money and live better. Each and every associate can make a positive difference in our communities – it’s worth our time and effort. [LinkedIn]

  • Ninety-year-old woman is oldest person to graduate from Illinois university [The Guardian]

  • Russia-Ukraine War — France Hosts Aid Conference for Ukraine, Discussing Winter Survival and Reconstruction [The New York Times]

  • White House Slams Marjorie Taylor Greene For Saying She'd Have 'Won' Jan. 6 Riot [Huffington Post]

  • Elon Musk Is a Far-Right Activist [The Atlantic]

  • Americans Generally Support Unions — And Averting A Rail Strike [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The U.S. does not need to alienate its allies to green its economy [The Washington Post]

  • Covid-19 : la France a franchi le seuil des 160 000 morts depuis le début de l’épidémie [Le Monde]

  • What the nuclear fusion breakthrough means for our future [Mashable]

  • Nuclear Fusion Ignition Has Been Achieved, US Government Announces [VICE News]

  • Inside the Fight for Climate Justice [The Intercept]

  • Scientists achieve a breakthrough in nuclear fusion. Here’s what it means. [National Geographic]

  • U.S. reaches a fusion power milestone. Will it be enough to save the planet? [NPR]

  • Sacramento City Council guide: Here’s what it does and how residents can engage with it [CapRadioNews]

  • Aux États-Unis, la gentrification par l’école [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The United States Couldn’t Stop Being Stupid if It Wanted To [Foreign Policy]

  • Russia’s Quiet Riot — Learning to Outlast Putin’s Autocracy [Foreign Affairs] #Ukraine

  • Amid Ukraine War, Russia’s Northern Sea Route Turns East [The Diplomat]

  • She Turns Fluids Into ‘Black Holes’ and ‘Inflating Universes’ [Quanta Magazine]

  • The first edition of the #QT4HEP conference took place @CERN last week. The event was a forum to discuss the recent developments in the #quantumtechnology field and the potential impact of this technology on #highenergyphysics and beyond➡️https://home.cern/tags/quantum-theory #CERNqti #CERNKT [CERNquantum]

  • 60 Years Ago: Mariner 2 First to Explore Venus [NASA]

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Now, as you know, Death Stranding was an important game release. While all of us were stuck indoor because of the pandemic, DS helped us tell a wonderful story of reuniting our country, save our world, with plot-twists and everything else in between. It’s a very hard game at the beginning, and you can get very frustrating until you find a weapon. That’s why one of the song on the soundtrack is “Please don’t stop chapter 1.” It’s also a very rewarding game. Because when most games have instant gratification, DS works at an incredibly slow pace. You are hiking. You are hiking through some of the most beautiful places around the world. There’s also some mysterious things happening, and you keep second-guessing what is going to happen. There was a DS game, and a Director’s Cut version (I’m still playing the new missions). This new trailer raises a lot of questions, and we hope to seek answer. Remember, the story of the original Death Stranding was between Sam, and Amelie, a woman he absolutely loved, but hadn’t seen her face in ten years. A middleman comes between them and explain to them that she was taken hostage, and that they have to work together to reunite cities around the country. If you look under my LINKS page on my blog, you will see links to all 4 game trailers. If therapy costs a few hundreds of dollars a session, this video game is worth millions of dollars in Therapy. It’s incredibly helpful. It helps you deal with trauma. DS is not for everybody, but if you have a chance to play it, I suggest that you do. The story is so incredibly powerful and complex, you won’t believe what happened half the time. Such incredible characters. Such incredible character developments. Such incredible cast. When you play Death Stranding, you are entering a very tumultuous world. Sometimes you’re happy, sometimes you’re sad. Sometimes you’re excited, sometimes you’re crying. One of the most powerful scene in Death Stranding is when he goes to his room, and Fragile holds an umbrella, and tells him to picture Amelie on her beach. She asks him to close his eyes, and think about her, Fragile says, you love her, don’t you? And then she says “there it is” and then you teleport to whatever next mission you have to do. Just imagine how you’d feel if you hadn’t seen someone in ten years, and then saw their face. Tears. Death Stranding has a bit difficult mechanics when you grab a Playstation controller, but get the hang of it, play the story, and then see what the hell all of us are talking about. At least now we know there is a sequel. Fans around the world are incredibly excited.

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  • It’s DOOM’s 29th Anniversary. What’s Your Favorite Story? [Slashdot.org]

  • Biden’s potential first veto [AXIOS]

  • Experts warn of a “hallucination” problem with ChatGPT and LaMDA, as these chatbots take what they have learned and reshape it without regard for what is true [TechMeme]

  • Manufacturing may soon be on the move again, to nations with younger populations. [Quartz]

  • Neuralink shows what happens when you bring “move fast and break things” to animal research [Recode]

  • Why AI governance is important for building more trustworthy, explainable AI [TheNextWeb]

  • How to Host a Lasagna-Making Party A cozy evening of kneading pasta dough, shucking oysters, and drinking. [Eater]

  • Inc. 5000 2022 — The Most Successful Companies in America--and What They Reveal About the Future of Business [Inc.]

  • MrBeast’s billion-dollar business and the real reason VCs want to invest [Fast Company]

  • Labeling Yourself is Keeping You Down, Do This Instead [Medium]

  • Start an Amazon Side Hustle and Earn Extra Money [Entrepreneur]

  • What You Should Know Before Using the Lensa AI App [WIRED]

  • This Week in Enterprise Tech 522 [TWIT]

  • New ways we're supporting Ukraine [Google Blog] #Ukraine

  • Making a Traversable Wormhole with a Quantum Computer [Google Research]

  • March 2022 [Poetry Foundation]

  • Coming Soon: More travel opportunities with Astronomy [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Conversations On Climate Change, Sustainability and Innovation | Net Zero Marketplace [Salesforce]

  • Feather by SAP [SAP]

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There are interesting development with ChatGPT and LaMDA. Now, I think Sam Atlman has placed himself into a dangerous situation that could have been avoided, but he let it convolute out of control. If he’d like to have coffee 1-on-1, we can. I am very interested in LaMDA from Alphabet (Google Corporation) because of Redacted (Hint: Lambda Radio).

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  • Manchester lacks the power to change its fortunes [The Economist]

  • How is the Supreme Court changing American democracy? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How Smaller Companies Can Bring Manufacturing Closer to Home [Harvard Business Review]

  • Base editing: Revolutionary therapy clears girl's incurable cancer [BBC News]

  • France Advances to Semifinals at World Cup, Tops England 2-1 [Bloomberg]

  • NASA's Orion capsule heads for splashdown after Artemis I flight around moon [Reuters]

  • What happens to Ronaldo’s career after Portugal’s World Cup exit? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Redemption of Tua Tagovailoa [The New Yorker]

  • Do EVs mean the end of AM radio? That’s the question The New York Times explores in this report, highlighting the growing trend of carmakers leaving AM radio out of electric cars. Automakers blame the move on the electromagnetic radiation emitted by EVs, which can make AM radio stations staticky. But experts point out that the problem can be mitigated with the proper hardware — it’s just that companies are reluctant to spend the time and money to fix it.As Brian Winnekins, the owner of the WRDN radio station so bluntly tells The Times: “If you can make a vehicle drive by itself, you can make a decent radio receiver.” [The Verge]

  • How Kyrsten Sinema’s decision to leave the Democratic Party will change the Senate [Vox]

  • Here’s how Audi Q4 50 E-Tron stacks up against the Tesla Model Y [TechCrunch]

  • These exclusive satellite images show that Saudi Arabia’s sci-fi megacity is well underway [MIT Technology Review]

  • Twitter Blue is set to relaunch Monday at $3 more for iPhone app users after Elon Musk complained about Apple's App Store fee [Insider]

  • The Transformation Mindset: Innovating Professional Services — Read the report [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • How Colorado’s ‘city of hate and bigotry’ is turning toward inclusiveness [The Guardian]

  • Even as China Eases Covid Rules, Some Youths Still Fear a Grim Future [The New York Times]

  • Told By Ron DeSantis ‘Nobody Wants To Hear From You,’ Now He's Headed To Congress [Huffington Post]

  • The End of High-School English — I’ve been teaching English for 12 years, and I’m astounded by what ChatGPT can produce. [The Atlantic]

  • The Cavaliers Bet Big On Donovan Mitchell. Here’s Why It’s Working. [FiveThirtyEight]

  • A desperate road trip to remind America about its Afghan allies — These veterans want the United States to keep its wartime promises. They found a country littered with indifference. [The Washington Post]

  • Bûche, oh ma bûche… Notre sélection des 15 créations les plus gourmandes pour Noël [Le Monde]

  • An ode to 2022, the last 'normal' year on Twitter [Mashable]

  • The Legal System Is Completely Unprepared for Apple AirTag Stalking [VICE News]

  • How Purple is Georgia? Raphael Warnock’s victory gives Democrats an outright Senate majority. [The Intercept_]

  • 5 things to know about Qatar, the 2022 World Cup hosts [National Geographic]

  • Santas gather by the thousands to drink and be merry at SantaCon NYC [NPR]

  • California coronavirus updates: High flu activity reports in 44 states [CapRadioNews]

  • Au Pérou, deux mondes face à face [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How the U.S. Can Compromise With Turkey on Syria [Foreign Policy]

  • No Peace on Putin’s Terms — Why Russia Must Be Pushed Out of Ukraine [Foreign Affairs]

  • European Leaders Fret Over Their ‘Value-Led’ Approach to China [The Diplomat]

  • Amplituhedron T Shirt (Men or Women) [Quanta Magazine]

  • Les pré-inscriptions sont ouvertes pour la dixième édition de #BL4S. Si tu rêves de devenir un scientifique, postule à l’édition de cette année pour pouvoir réaliser ton propre expériment au #CERN ou @desynews.🗓️ 6 Jan – 12 Avr 2023, 12.00 CET [CERN_FR]

  • Hidden Messages Pay Tribute Inside NASA’s Artemis I Orion Spacecraft [NASA]

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Now, I have some wonderful news from The Game Awards 2022, there’s a game trailer for a brand-new TRANSFORMERS video-game! I am so happy. I can’t wait for it to be released.

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  • Eight US Power Stations Have Been Attacked Since Mid-November [Slashdot.org]

  • Google, worried about its reputation, is hesitant to release its capable bot LaMDA, but by waiting too long it may cede the market to competitors like ChatGPT [TechMeme]

  • Axios AM Climate Truths: Future of climate tech [AXIOS]

  • Women's share of the trucking industry workforce is now at an all-time high of nearly 18%, mostly in truck-driving roles. [Quartz]

  • The pickleball craze, explained [Recode]

  • Why the future of AI is flexible, reusable foundation models [TheNextWeb]

  • Great! AI Can Generate All the Diaspora Food Writing Tropes [Eater]

  • Why Amazon Web Services Is Making the Leap Into Supply Chain Management [Inc.]

  • Why FIFA will regret its decision to make its own video games — FIFA and video game publisher EA Sports broke up in May, spelling the end of their hit soccer-game collaboration. EA Sports, at least, will be fine. [Fast Company]

  • #BlackTwitter & Dr. Clark [Medium]

  • Americans Aren't Saving Money Right Now — and It's Not Just Because of Inflation [Entrepreneur]

  • The Extraordinary Shelf life of the Deep Sea Sandwiches [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy 1951 [TWIT]

  • For the first time, Waze navigation is built in to your car [Google Blog]

  • Google at EMNLP 2022 [Google Research]

  • February 2022 [Poetry Foundation]

  • How to observe exoplanets from your backyard [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Our 11 Best Business Podcasts of 2022 [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP S/4HANA Cloud 2022 - Universal Parallel Accounting [SAP] #SAP

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There are a lot of important news from Microsoft including Microsoft Quantum. That stuff is extremely complicated, so instead, here’s a keynote about Microsoft Ignite.

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  • What to expect from Congress’s lame-duck session [The Economist]

  • “There’s a sense on both sides that they’ve gone too far to go back”—Iran’s febrile mood [The Economist Podcasts]

  • U.S. Railroads and the Pitfalls of Systematic Understaffing [Harvard Business Review]

  • Qatar 2022: The World Cup fans in love with local style [BBC World]

  • Your Boss Is Debating Whether or Not You Can Watch the World Cup at Work [Bloomberg]

  • Pictures of the year: Space [Reuters]

  • Russia-Ukraine updates: US warns of expanding Iran, Russia ties [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Trump’s 2024 Campaign so Far Is an Epic Act of Self-Sabotage [The New Yorker]

  • How to watch the end of NASA’s Artemis I mission / Splashdown is scheduled for Sunday, December 11th, in the Pacific Ocean. [The Verge]

  • The weird Republican turn against corporate social responsibility [Vox]

  • Microsoft acquires startup developing high-speed cables for transmitting data [TechCrunch]

  • Babies spend most of their time asleep. New technologies are beginning to reveal why. [MIT Technology Review]

  • The brother of the ex-US Marine jailed in Russia slams Donald Trump for exploiting his imprisonment to attack President Biden [Insider]

  • Scaleups! Want the secret for exponential growth? Learn how we help scaleups achieve double-digit revenue gains and drive up valuations. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Japan’s climate policy ‘failed to build on the legacy of Kyoto’ [The Guardian]

  • Another France Is Possible. Look at Its World Cup Team. [The New York Times]

  • Dementia Has Turned My Family's World Upside Down, And I Don't Know How Much More I Can Take [Huffington Post]

  • We’re All Capable of Going ‘Goblin Mode’ [The Atlantic]

  • Kylian Mbappé Is Having A World Cup For The Ages [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Donald Trump is begging for attention. Nobody cares. [The Washington Post]

  • Thomas Piketty : « L’Europe doit être au service du mieux-disant social » [Le Monde]

  • Twitter HQ is putting office supplies up for sale in a big auction [Mashable]

  • Don’t Watch This Video If You Ever Want to Flush In Peace Again [VICE News]

  • The Internet’s New Favorite AI Proposes Torturing Iranians and Surveilling Mosques — ChatGPT, the latest novelty from OpenAI, replicates the ugliest war on terror-style racism. [The Intercept_]

  • Soccer is the world’s most popular sport. But who invented it? [National Geographic]

  • The first Gen Z member of Congress was denied a D.C. apartment due to bad credit [NPR]

  • ‘I'm meant to be here’: California’s Legislature will have a record number of women, LGBTQ lawmakers [CapRadioNews]

  • En Amérique latine, football rime avec social [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • U.S. Plans for a Hypothetical War Limit Aid to a Real One [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin’s War and the Dangers of Russian Disintegration — The Unraveling of a Fragile Multiethnic State Could Lead to More Violence [Foreign Affairs]

  • Uyghur Women and Forced Marriages in China [The Diplomat]

  • Ancient questions, centuries of physics and thousands of theories converge in a single picture of the structure of matter: the Standard Model. [Quanta Magazine]

  • NASA Sets Coverage of Orion’s Historic Moon Mission Return, Splashdown [NASA]

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    For those of you interested in Linux, please enjoy this video about the latest version of Ubuntu.

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  • NASA’s ICON Space Weather Satellite Has Suddenly Gone Silent [Slashdot.org]

  • Musk's second "Twitter Files" claims "secret blacklists" [AXIOS]

  • On Twitch, You Can Never Log Off [TechMeme]

  • To find the real reason you're burning out, look to these six signals [Quartz]

  • Layoffs, buyouts, and rescinded offers: Amazon’s status as a top tech employer is taking a hit [Recode]

  • The Netherlands is the ideal breeding ground for green tech startups [TheNextWeb]

  • In Defense of Recipes [Eater]

  • How to Stay Resilient and Relevant Through Challenging Times [Inc.]

  • Converse’s new crushed velvet sneakers are made from vintage dresses [Fast Company]

  • 10 Micro SaaS ideas for 2023 [Medium]

  • You're Not Lazy — You're Burnt Out. Here Are The 5 Warning Signs. [Entrepreneur]

  • The Holiday Travel Rush Is Now the Holiday Travel Blob [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly Episode 806 [TWIT]

  • DuckDuckGo Brings App Tracking Protection Beta to All Android Users [CNET]

  • New Chrome features to save battery and make browsing smoother [Google Blog]

  • Google at EMNLP 2022 [Google Research]

  • January 2022 [Poetry Magazine]

  • The Sky This Week: Get ready for the Geminids [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Bots Coming For Your Job? Don’t Fret – Your Humanity Is Your Strength [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Carbon Data Network [SAP] #SAP

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    Here is another Game Awards 2022 trailer, this one from Team Crash Bandicoot.

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  • General Motors Installs the First of 40,000 New EV Chargers [Slashdot.org]

  • Axios Finish Line: Why you should start a company [AXIOS]

  • Musk Says Twitter Will Tell Users If They’ve Been ‘Shadowbanned’ [TechMeme]

  • What cloud technology has done for healthcare—and what more it can do [Quartz]

  • World leaders have 2 weeks to agree on a plan to save nature [Recode]

  • Just what are ‘returnships’ and why are they trending right now? [TheNextWeb]

  • Netflix’s Drink Masters Delves Into the Murky Realms of Mixology [Punch Drink]

  • How Leaders Can Combat Burnout on Their Teams This WinterAs seasonal depression creeps in, here's how employers can help their workers unwind and stay productive. [Inc.]

  • The VA is turning to VR to help vets manage chronic pain [Fast Company]

  • Visiting Asakusa — Coffee, Senso-ji Temple and Kuritsu Sumida Park [Medium]

  • 5 Essential Things Employees Can Teach Leaders About Growth, Success and Happiness [Entrepreneur]

  • Airbnb Is Running Riot in Small-Town America [WIRED]

  • Swifties Sue Ticketmaster [TWIT]

  • Special delivery! New Android features this holiday season [Google Blog]

  • Formation of Robust Bound States of Interacting Photons [Google Research]

  • Type Ia supernovae: Inside the universe’s biggest blasts [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Drowning in Pings? These 5 Tips Will Keep You Focused and Productive [Salesforce]

  • SAP Life Letters [SAP] #SAP

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The new Jean-Michel Jarre album is extremely promising. It looks great. The music is spectacular.

I am catching up on episodes of Mozart in the Jungle, excellent show.

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  • Game on AMD. Anytime, Anywhere. — AMD powers gaming experiences across PCs, consoles, cloud, and handheld. [AMD]

  • The 68th annual IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting, or IEDM, is an exciting time for Intel Labs as we have a chance to detail our latest quantum computing research directly to enthusiastic peers and the industry at large. Our paper, titled “Mitigating Impact of Defects on Performance with Classical Device Engineering of Scaled Si/SiGe Qubit Arrays,” discusses the work we’ve done with quantum-buried Silicon (Si) channel devices embedded into Silicon Germanium (SiGe). Learn more about it here. [Intel Quantum] #QuantumComputing #Developer #Technology

  • The best albums of 2022 [The Economist]

  • How is Ukraine coping with the trauma of war? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Implementing a New CRM Should Be Easy [Harvard Business Review]

  • Emancipation movie: The true story of 'Whipped Peter' in Will Smith's new film [BBC News]

  • SpaceX’s First Moon Trip Crew to Include Artists, DJ Steve Aoki [Bloomberg]

  • France hoping Mbappe will be enough to match England's impressive depth [Reuters]

  • World Cup 2022: Palestine beats Israel on football’s big stage — How Palestine won Qatar 2022 without even playing in it. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Has The U.S. Become a Soccer Nation? [The New Yorker] #FIFAWorldCup2026USA

  • The Game Awards 2022: all the announcements and trailers [The Verge]

  • Elon Musk’s tunnels to nowhere [Vox]

  • Slack’s new CEO, Lidiane Jones, brings two decades of product experience to the job [TechCrunch]

  • DNA that was frozen for 2 million years has been sequenced [MIT Technology Review]

  • People are getting sick with mystery illnesses and testing negative for COVID, RSV, and flu. Here's why. [Insider]

  • Russia’s war on Ukraine has shone a spotlight on nuclear weapons to a degree that hasn’t been seen since the Cold War. #NATOReview reflects on Russia’s nuclear coercion ⤵️ [LinkedIn] #NATO

  • Rising temperatures causing distress to fetuses, study reveals [The Guardian]

  • How Is Everyone Making Those A.I. Selfies? — Images generated with Lensa AI are all over social media, but at what cost? [The New York Times]

  • House passes landmark legislation protecting same-sex marriage [The Guardian] #LGBTQIA+

  • The Best Ways To Keep Perishable Food Fresh For As Long As Possible [Huffington Post]

  • Why is Marjorie Taylor Greene Like This? [The Atlantic]

  • Supernovas And Surprising Stars Who Might Decide The World Cup Quarterfinals [FiveThirtyEight]

  • AI selfies — and their critics — are taking the internet by storm [Washington Post]

  • Pour son vingt-sixième album, le rappeur Jul a toujours « beaucoup de choses à dire » [Le Monde]

  • The author of Florida's 'Don't Say Gay' bill resigns after being indicted on charges of swindling COVID-relief loans [Insider]

  • We are hiring! — AFWERX seeks to hire a multidisciplinary senior-level Deputy Division Chief, serving as the Spark (RGS) Deputy Division Chief. This candidate will be responsible for managing and executing all aspects of virtual collaboration, immersive training, and networking opportunities to inspire ideas and cultivate a more creative force. — Only accepting submissions until this Sunday, December 14 – apply today!: [LinkedIn] #AFWERX

  • The artists defying Putin’s war on Ukrainian culture [The Guardian]

  • When President Biden hosted the leaders of Finland and Sweden at the White House this year, he spoke triumphantly about their decision to join NATO. 28 members approved their membership, but one holdout remains: President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey. [NY Times]

  • 39 Tech And Gadget Gifts They’ll Start Using The Day They Open Them [Huffington Post]

  • Writing Isn’t About Finding the Right Answer [The Atlantic]

  • Supernovas And Surprising Stars Who Might Decide The World Cup Quarterfinals [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Trevor Noah was a late-night comedy unicorn [The Washington Post]

  • Gen Z are turning their time online into a side hustle in 2023 [Mashable]

  • Guy Who Wrote Minecraft's Ending Poem Makes It Public Domain After Taking Shrooms [VICE News]

  • Bernie Sanders to Bring Yemen War Powers Resolution to the Floor as Soon as Next Week [The Intercept_]

  • We rallied to save manatees once. Can we do it again? [National Geographic]

  • The FDA clears updated COVID-19 vaccines for kids under age 5 [NPR]

  • Pulling up ‘A Seat at the Table’: Elk Grove bookstore and cafe celebrates first anniversary [CapRadioNews]

  • La petite musique hongroise [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Don’t Be Afraid of a Russian Collapse — Why is the West so hesitant about a clear Ukrainian victory? [Foreign Policy]

  • Africa’s Past Is Not Its Future — How the Continent Can Chart Its Own Course [Foreign Affairs]

  • Islamic State Khorasan Brings War With Pakistan to Afghan Soil [The Diplomat]

  • From Systems in Motion, Infinite Patterns Appear [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday avec l’électronique au CERN. Aujourd’hui, les ateliers font de la conception, assemblent des prototypes, et produisent des modules et des cartes de circuits électroniques. Travailler avec @CERNJOBS, dans l'électronique par exemple : careers.cern/alljobs [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Retired SOFIA Aircraft Finds New Home at Arizona Museum [NASA]

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A wonderful gift from President Emmanuel Macron. France to make condoms free at pharmacies for those ages 18-25 in a bid to reduce unwanted pregnancies among young people. This shows maturity from the French Govt unlike Hollywood, which exploited teenagers who end up on “MTV’s 16 & Pregnant.”

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  • Atari Revives Unreleased Arcade Game That Was Too Damn Hard For 1982 Players [Slashdot.org]

  • Jan. 6 committee plans Dec. 21 release for final report [AXIOS]

  • Apple plans to launch Advanced Data Protection, offering E2EE on iCloud backups, Notes, Photos, and more, in the US in 2022 and globally including China in 2023 [TechMeme]

  • China has finally backed down from its zero-covid policy [Quartz]

  • Conferences want to cure the work-from-home blues [Recode]

  • Remote-controlled cars are preparing us for our autonomous future [TheNextWeb]

  • Obama Presidential Center Wants a Restaurant Partner for the South Side [Eater]

  • The Moms Are Coming Back--Slowly But Surely. How to Ease the Friction Returning Parents Face — A look at what one Winter Park, Florida-based company did to support moms during the pandemic and more. [Inc.]

  • Measure your level of job burnout with this simple visual scale created by a behavioral scholar [Fast Company]

  • Drinking coffee at a zeppelin cafe. [Medium]

  • Elon Musk Is About to Lose His Spot as World's Wealthiest Man [Entrepreneur]

  • The Hibernator’s Guide to the Galaxy [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 693 [TWIT]

  • Unlocking potential this Computer Science Education Week [Google Blog]

  • Will You Find These Shortcuts? [Google AI Blog]

  • Microbes could potentially survive on Mars for 280 million years [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 🎶If you can't make it there, you can stream it anywhere!🎶Tune in to #SalesforceTour NYC for free, exclusively on Salesforce+. You'll explore how #Customer360 drives success now across media, technology, financial services, and beyond. Watch for free: [Salesforce]

  • SAP Master Data Integration in the Intelligent Enterprise - Join Free openSAP Course (Teaser) [SAP] #SAP

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Here is a video about the TI-89, a graphic calculator from Texas Instruments.

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  • November 2022 — Russia After Putin [Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists] #Ukraine

  • Artificial intelligence is permeating business at last [The Economist]

  • The secret life of Afghans under the Taliban [1843 magazine]

  • You’ve Made Some DEI Progress. Don’t Stop Now [Harvard Business Review]

  • Trump Organization found guilty of tax crimes after New York trial [BBC World]

  • Georgia runoff: Democratic U.S. Senator Warnock beats Trump-backed rival [Reuters]

  • Arabs rejoice as one after Morocco’s historic World Cup win [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What Chinese People Think of Their Government’s “Zero COVID” Policy [The New Yorker]

  • Tim Cook and President Biden came to Arizona to announce plans for American-made chips / AMD and Nvidia will also be customers at TSMC’s Phoenix fab, which will start producing chips in 2024 and add a new site in 2026. [The Verge]

  • Raphael Warnock is officially Democrats’ 51st senator. Here’s why that matters. [Vox]

  • The Netherlands’ startup scene is booming, but it still needs to do more [TheNextWeb]

  • Here Are All the New San Francisco Bay Area Michelin Starred Restaurants for 2022 [Eater]

  • Best in Business 2022 — Companies That Put Purpose Before Profit — From advancing Black and Brown entrepreneurship to stopping human trafficking to fighting climate change, the missions these role model companies pursue lift them above the rest. [Inc.]

  • A clutter-free desk is just a ‘flip’ away thanks to this clever design [Fast Company]

  • The Cold Brew [Medium] #Coffee

  • Labor Dept. Investigation Finds McDonald's Franchisee Violated Child Labor Laws [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Cycling Computers [WIRED]

  • UPDATED: It’s way too easy to trick Lensa AI into making NSFW images [TechCrunch]

  • A new app aims to help the millions of people living with long covid [MIT Technology Review] #COVID19 #VaccinesSaveLives

  • Trump Organization found guilty on all counts in Manhattan tax-fraud trial [Insider]

  • Germany Detains 25 Suspected of Trying to Overthrow Government — More than 130 properties raided nationwide in operation — Suspects planned violent overthrow of constitutional order [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine appears to show ability to strike deep in Russia [Reuters]

  • Ronaldo’s World Cup: Sidelined then eclipsed by stand-in Ramos [AL-Jazeera News] Portugal manager Fernando Santos said Ronaldo’s place in the remainder of the World Cup still had to be ‘defined’. Fernando might lose his life if he does not let CR7 Ronaldo play in his very last World Cup.

  • Live Election Results: Raphael Warnock Wins the Georgia Senate Runoff [The New Yorker]

  • Europe will soon allow phone calls on flights. Will the U.S. be next? [The Washington Post] this sounds like The Simpsons Episode where the Stewardess tells Bart to turn off his iPad then shouts to turn it back on.

  • L’Ukraine tente d’entraver les frappes russes sur les infrastructures civiles [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • 'His Dark Materials' Season 3 review: A devastating conclusion to an underrated fantasy epic [Mashable]

  • America's New B-21 Bomber Is a Nuclear Drone [VICE News] #NuclearDeterrence

  • How Jared Kushner Lost at the World Cup in Qatar [The Intercept]

  • Life just might exist on Mars after all [National Geographic]

  • China announces a roll-back of its strict anti-COVID-19 measures [NPR]

  • San Francisco supervisors bar police robots from using deadly force for now [CapRadioNews]

  • Le logiciel qui fait boguer les cheminots [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Biden Can’t Denounce Russia’s Annexations and Ignore Israel’s [Foreign Policy] #PalestinianLivesMatter

  • The Global Zeitenwende — How to Avoid a New Cold War in a Multipolar Era [Foreign Affairs]

  • Why Japan’s Missile Defense Requires ‘Counterstrike Capabilities’ [The Diplomat]

  • Asymmetry Detected in the Distribution of Galaxies [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine nous amène sur le chantier de construction du #CERNScienceGateway, le nouveau centre éducationnel du CERN. Il accueillera des expositions, des laboratoires pratiques, un auditorium, une boutique et un restaurant pour les visiteurs. http://sciencegateway.cern [CERN_FR]

  • NASA’s Perseverance Rover Gets the Dirt on Mars [NASA]

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