Is your master’s degree useless? [The Economist]
True believers built Trump’s social-media company. They feel betrayed [1843 Mag]
The long game: how will US missiles help Ukraine? [The Economist Podcasts]
EIU expects Mexico’s economic growth to slow to 1.4% in 2024, down from 3.2% in 2023. Growth is forecast at 1.2% in 2025, with the economy firming up through to 2029, in line with an economic recovery in the US. Find out more here: [The EIU]
How to Use Games to Build Relationships with Your Customers [Harvard Business Review]
Adele doesn't know when she'll perform again after tearful Vegas goodbye [BBC]
Amazon’s Moonshot Plan to Rival Nvidia in AI Chips [Bloomberg]
No utopia for Man Utd as Anorim gets close-up view of challenge ahead [Reuters]
Casualties, severe damage in Israel after Hezbollah fires 340 rockets [AL-Jazeera]
Meghan Markle Hosts Afghan Immigrant Women In California [Afghanistan International]
Why Do We Talk This Way? [The New Yorker]
Boox Palma 2 review: ain’t broke, not fixed [The Verge]
You deserve a better browser than Google Chrome [Vox]
StrictlyVC San Francisco [TechCrunch]
How OpenAI stress-tests its large language models [MIT Technology Review]
Why the US under Trump might start amassing bitcoin, and what that means for its price [Markets Insider]
Nothing better than a Saturday with Buckeye BFFs in the 'Shoe! 🏟️🤗 hashtag #GoBucks [LinkedIn]
The truth about salt: how to avoid one of the world’s biggest hidden killers [The Guardian]
The Democrats Are in Trouble. This Man Can Save Them. [The New York Times]
Forecasts Warn Of Possible Winter Storms Across U.S. During Thanksgiving Week [Huffington Post]
How Friendsgiving Took Over Millennial Culture [The Atlantic]
How immigration swung voters of color to Trump [FiveThirtyEight]
Two astronauts are stuck in space. This NASA veteran knows their pain. [The Washington Post]
Puerto Rico's eternally thwarted dream: the 51st US state [Le Monde]
Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition (2021) review: The upgrade is worth the money [Mashable]
Remembering Cyberia, the World’s First Ever Cyber Cafe [VICE] bringing back Cyber Cafés would be a-ma-zing
War Crimes Have Never Stopped the U.S. Before [The Intercept_]
Do you have a celebrity twin? The surprising science behind doppelgängers [Nat Geo] Jeff Goldblum in his youth
Record number of people to travel for Thanksgiving amid severe weather [NPR]
California State University increases its graduation rates but is falling short of its ambitious goals [CapRadioNews]
La justice internationale dans le chaudron de Gaza [Le Monde diplomatique]
Brazil Puts a Global South Spin on the G-20 [Foreign Policy]
Israel’s Trump Delusion: Why Netanyahu’s Ambition to Remake the Middle East Is Unlikely to Succeed [Foreign Affairs]
Southeast Asia’s Semiconductor Play [The Diplomat]
Assessing US Recruitment: The Military V. Pete Hegseth [The Cipher Brief]
In the Quantum World, Even Points of View Are Uncertain [Quanta Magazine]
#ThrowbackThursday à la fin des années 1960 et 1970. Les chercheurs du CERN contribuent à la recherche médicale depuis près de six décennies, depuis le début des expériences de radiobiologie en 1965. [CERN_FR]
Humans in Space [NASA]
What’s up, everybody! It’s Monday, November 25th, 2024. It’s officially the week of Thanksgiving! I hope you enjoy that. Don’t forget to take full advantage of Black Friday, there are a lot of PS5 games on sale for more than half off, it’s a great time of the year to get those games. The M.2 SSD 8TB was on sale for $575, I wish I could buy it but I don’t have the funds. Now it’s gonna return to $1200 next week and I won’t be able to buy it then either. Sigh. Anyway, talk to you guys soon, I’ll try to record a “diggnation-style” episode with the #ContentCuration from today when I can later in the day.