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  • Battle various stars in MultiVersus, get lost in ‘Belle’, plus more weekend recs [Protocol]

  • America's labor market is on fire [AXIOS]

  • The Democrats got a step closer to passing the Inflation Reduction Act. Arizona senator Kyrsten Sinema won some tax changes, giving the landmark bill a chance to be approved in the Senate. [Quartz]

  • Google’s plan to get rid of cookies (still) isn’t going well [Recode]

  • What Is Cryptocurrency? The U.S. Senate Is Weighing In [Inc.]

  • Yes, you can fail smarter. Here’s how to do it according to science [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase provides institutions with trusted access and storage for DeFi tokens [Medium]

  • 8 Ways to Balance Your Home Life and Remote Work (And Stay Productive) [Entrepreneur]

  • Plant-Based Burgers Aren’t Denting People’s Beef Addiction [WIRED]

  • Windows Weekly Episode 788 [TWIT]

  • Use your favorite education tools in Classroom with add-ons [Google Blog]

  • Introducing the Google Universal Image Embedding Challenge [Google AI Blog]

  • Lapham’s Quarterly is on vacation. No new articles [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Moon Village: Humanity's first step toward a lunar colony? [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 8 Proven Strategies To Help You Get Salesforce Certification Ready [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Toward a Fully Digital Accounting with DATEV [SAP]

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I finally found some downtime to enjoy reading HODINKEE magazine. A wonderful magazine about watches by Kevin Rose. You can purchase it from its available website.

As always, if you know anybody dealing with Mental Health, who wants to experience #MusicTherapy, be sure to refer them to the countless of thousands of music podcasts I have available.

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  • America’s jobs boom rolls on, fuelling fears of sustained inflation [The Economist]

  • What wins elections in Pennsylvania? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Ask for What You Need at Work [Harvard Business Review]

  • France drought: Parched towns left short of drinking water [BBC News]

  • The US Climate Bill Could Make Now the Best Time to Go Solar [Bloomberg]

  • Palestinian militants fire rockets at Israel after Gaza air strikes [Reuters] Hundreds of countries around the world support Palestinians, this story will reiterate the fact that Israel is a bully, and many of its leaders are psychopaths. In a time where the world is focused on preventing bloodshed in Ukraine due to Russian attackers, Israel is profiting by killing more Palestinians, including a 5-yr-old child. Everybody knows why Israel does not show up in debates, they lose every debate. They are Hitler-reborn. they look at themselves in the mirror and realize they are no different than a Nazi Occupation in Palestinian territories.

  • ‘Sacrificial pawns’: Israel attacks Gaza as election approaches — Analysts question Israel’s motivation for Gaza attack amid political turmoil and with new elections upcoming. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Universal Are Our Emotions? [The New Yorker]

  • How to keep your kids busy while you work from home [The Verge]

  • Monkeypox should have been easily controllable. How did we fail so badly? [Vox]

  • Streaming royalties are broken, Rashida Tlaib thinks Congress can fix them [TechCrunch]

  • Corruption is sending shock waves through China’s chipmaking industry — The arrests of several top semiconductor fund executives could force the government to rethink how it invests in the sector. [MIT Technology Review]

  • A psychologist shares how to pinpoint the cause of your work stress, plus specific methods to manage it effectively [Insider]

  • Put ML to work now with this collection of practical use cases — including code examples and notebooks [LinkedIn] #Databricks

  • Time is running out. The Department of Justice must indict and convict Trump [The Guardian]

  • It Was a Mistake to Let Kids Onto Social Media Sites. Here’s What to Do Now. [The New York Times]

  • Jury Drops Hammer: Jones owes Sandy Hook Parents $45 Million [Huffington Post]

  • 12 Books to Help You Love Reading Again [The Atlantic]

  • It’s Hard To Win A Senate Race When You’ve Never Won An Election Before [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion Just when you thought Josh Hawley couldn’t stoop any lower … [The Washington Post]

  • « C’est Poutine qui est en train d’anéantir le monde russe, le vrai, celui qui a une existence historique» [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • Strange Radio Signals From Deep Space Contain Signs of New Physics, Scientists Say [VICE News]

  • FTX-Backed Pacs Expand the Crypto Lobby in Congress [The Intercept_]

  • 6 tips to make your next beach trip more sustainable [National Geographic]

  • The Angola 3's Albert Woodfox, who survived decades of solitary confinement, dies [NPR]

  • Lake Tahoe report suggests historic rise in algae and surging microplastics are reasons to take action [CapRadioNews]

  • Vingt-cinq articles pour (re)découvrir « Le Monde diplomatique » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Why Superpower Crises Are a Good Thing [Foreign Policy]

  • When Politics Returns to Kyiv — How Ukrainian Democracy Will Be Tested After the War [Foreign Affairs]

  • China Suspends Military Dialogues, Climate Change Talks With US [The Diplomat] Nancy Pelosi fucked up our days.

  • At Long Last, Mathematical Proof That Black Holes Are Stable [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine vous montre les #pompiers du CERN au travail 🚒

    Disponible 24 heures sur 24, toute la semaine, la brigade du CERN gère les mêmes situations qu’une brigade normale, mais doit aussi savoir s’occuper d’incidents spécifiques à un laboratoire de recherche. [CERN_FR]

  • Perseids Meteor Shower on the Way [NASA]

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It appears that PBS’ FRONTLINE just got a new documentary about the war in Ukraine, be sure to check it out to see the latest in the region. This is the reason why Putin is playing a losing game.

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  • Coinbase will give BlackRock clients access to bitcoin — The deal has sent Coinbase shares soaring by 18%. [Protocol]

  • Dems dodge on Biden '24 [AXIOS]

  • Find the top reporters on AI, NFTs, VR, AR, VC and much more [TechMeme]

  • We Should Probably Be Drinking More Pastis [Punch Drink]

  • Inspiring Achievement [Inc.]

  • 4 ways to turn setbacks and failures into career-enhancing opportunities [Fast Company]

  • Introducing Tipping on Medium (beta) [Medium]

  • 3 Ways to Achieve 'Superhuman Focus' in Just Two Weeks [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Accessories for Your PlayStation 5 [WIRED]

  • This Week in Space 23 [TWIT]

  • Three years in: Our $1 billion Bay Area housing effort [Google Blog]

  • Still no June/July 2022 issue of Lapharm’s Quarterly, nor August/September 2022 issue [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Curiosity rover celebrates 10 years of Mars exploration [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 5 Award-Winning Brand Campaigns That Address Societal Issues in Meaningful Ways [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • SAP Risk Management: Three lines of defense | Overview Demo [SAP]

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Please remember that in 100F temperatures, it is adamant to drink lots of water. You need to stay hydrated. Experts want you to drink plenty of water and avoid the outdoors during the hot midday and afternoon hours. “Young kids are also more susceptible to dehydration because a large percentage of their body weight is water.” Here are more details from this Scientific American article.

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  • How Much Water Should I Be Drinking? [Just Water]

  • Joe Biden has disappointed everyone — But he is making progress anyway [The Economist]

  • Can we learn to disagree better? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Who Gets to Work in the Digital Economy? [Harvard Business Review]

  • Plastic pollution: Birds all over the world are living in our rubbish [BBC News]

  • IVF Patients Are Trapped in Limbo and Bracing for the Next Post-Roe Fight [Bloomberg]

  • CEOs crack down on swag [Linkedin]

  • Family of American imprisoned by Venezuela begs Biden administration to bring him home [The Guardian]

  • Man Who Threatened to Kill Fauci Is Sentenced to 3 Years in Prison [The New York Times]

  • FBI Director Details ‘Crazy’ Rise In Politically Motivated Violence Across U.S. — Wray told lawmakers Thursday the bureau had opened a number of investigations related to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade in June, saying there had been a “general intensification of violence” from both sides of the issue after Politico published a draft opinion prior to the ruling. [Huffington Post]

  • The Three COVID Developments I’m Still Holding Out Hope For — We don’t have to be in this COVID rut forever. [The Atlantic]

  • When Republicans Talk About Immigration, They Don’t Just Mean Illegal Immigration [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: The skeptics are wrong: The U.S. can confront both China and Russia [The Washington Post]

  • En Ukraine, le retour en grâce du général Marchenko, héros de Mykolaïv [Le Monde] #Ukraine

  • 'Atlanta' says goodbye with Season 4 trailer [Mashable]

  • Working a Shitty Job Is Linked to Mental Decline When You're Old, Study Says [VICE News]

  • Democrats are Squandering Their Chance to Ban Cluster Bomb Sales [The Intercept_]

  • Can food crops grow in the dark? Scientists are working out how. [National Geographic]

  • How 3 presidents announced the deaths of terrorist leaders and what it says about them [NPR]

  • Can Californians afford electric cars? Wait lists for rebates are long and some programs have shut down [CapRadioNews]

  • John Bolton, expert en coups d’État [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Zawahiri’s Killing Is a Blow to the Taliban— The U.S. drone strike exposes the regime’s terrorist ties and further dims its prospects for international legitimacy. [Foreign Policy]

  • Is Diplomacy the Most Undervalued Tool of American Power? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Funding Myanmar’s Spring Revolution [The Diplomat]

  • Geometric Analysis Reveals How Birds Mastered Flight [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday sur les entraînements de la brigade du CERN ces 60 dernières années. Ces sessions renforcent la collaboration et la communication entre toutes les équipes de la région. — En savoir plus sur l’un des exercices les plus ambitieux du CERN: [CERN_FR]

  • Artemis I Becomes Cultural, Educational Time Capsule for Trip Around Moon [NASA]

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I have been utilizing Music Therapy to deal with Mental Health since 2014, and I highly recommend it. It helps me a lot.

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  • What are the most popular productivity apps around the world? [Protocol]

  • U.S. declares public health emergency over monkeypox [AXIOS]

  • 😬 The SEC. The US regulatory body is currently investigating whether Musk and his brother Kimbal violated insider trading rules, and whether Musk broke the law by waiting more than two weeks before reporting a large purchase of Twitter stock. [Quartz]

  • The newsletter boom is over. What’s next? — The Substack frenzy seems like a thing of the past, but lots of publishers are still leaning into newsletters. “They’re a great minimally viable product.” [Recode]

  • Stanford AI experts call BS on claims that Google’s LaMDA chatbot is sentient [TheNextWeb]

  • The Best Flour for Making Gravy Is Wondra [Eater]

  • Why 'Hangover Leave' Might Be the Perk Your Workers Really Want [Inc.]

  • 10 in-demand soft skills to supercharge your career [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase selected by BlackRock; provide Aladdin clients access to crypto trading and custody via Coinbase Prime [Medium]

  • Why Remote Work Shouldn't Be Up for Debate [Entrepreneur]

  • The Origins of Covid-19 Are More Complicated Than Once Thought [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Mac 44 [TWIT]

  • Supporting Asian-owned businesses in your community [Google Blog]

  • Introducing the Google Universal Image Embedding Challenge [Google AI Blog]

  • “There is a physical basis for all meteorological phenomena,” wrote the founder of the National Weather Service in 1901. “There are laws of mechanics and heat that apply to the atmosphere, and as fast as we acquire the ability to discover these and reason out their consequences, we shall perceive that law and order prevail in all the complex phenomena of the weather and the climate.” [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Researchers spy a fast radio burst with a periodic signal [Astronomy Magazine] #Cybertron!?!

  • Ask The Trailblazer: How to Advance Your Career in the Salesforce Ecosystem [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • How to Humanize Business with Experience Management | SAP Sapphire in 2022 | Request a demo [SAP]

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I found an old Wu-Tang documentary that I have not watched before, Be sure to enjoy.

The RZA has a brand-new album, which I hope to bring on future OMEGA RADIO (hip-hop, rap, and R&B) episodes.

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JETLAG RADIO 592 | BENKYO RADIO 592

  • Emmanuel Macron is not as soft on Russia as his critics claim [The Economist]

  • How artificial intelligence cracked biology’s biggest problem [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How to Answer “Why Do You Want to Work Here?” [Harvard Business Review]

  • French sailor survives 16 hours in capsized boat in Atlantic [BBC News]

  • Jury finds Alex Jones must pay $4.1 million for Sandy Hook hoax claims [Reuters]

  • Why didn’t you care about Africa’s hunger crisis? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • The Novel that Found Its Melodrama in the Psychoanalyst’s Office [The New Yorker]

  • The US-made 2023 Volkswagen ID.4 will start at $37,495 [The Verge]

  • The US monkeypox response is failing queer men [Vox]

  • Patreon CEO Jack Conte is fed up with Instagram and Facebook [TechCrunch] Jack Conte is a good man, but quite frankly I have had a Patreon button for 8 years and nobody donated.

  • This startup wants to copy you into an embryo for organ harvesting [MIT Technology Review]

    Welcome to the Great Salary Convergence — a seismic shift in the way you're going to get paid [Business Insider]

  • You don’t know what to read this Summer? Neither do we 😅 So we asked for some recommendations from members of STATION F’s community 🔥Enjoy https://buff.ly/3ODS4kt [LinkedIn] #StationF

  • Democrats secure breakthrough with Kyrsten Sinema on climate bill [The Guardian]

  • Here’s What School Covid Policies Should Look Like This Year [The New York TImes]

  • Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Agrees To Vote For Inflation Reduction Act [Huffington Post]

  • How to Embrace Doing Nothing [The Atlantic]

  • What's Behind Senate Republicans' Hesitancy Toward Same-Sex Marriage? [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Fighter pilots will don AR helmets to train with imaginary enemies — U.S. Air Force pilots will use augmented reality helmets to train against the most advanced Chinese and Russian fighter jets [The Washington Post]

  • En Amérique latine, une « nouvelle gauche » au pouvoir [Le Monde]

  • Sports have a nerdy side and these YouTube channels cater to it [Mashable]

  • Leaked Documents Reveal How Roblox Handles Grooming and Mass Shooting Simulators [VICE News]

  • Lobbying Blitz Pushed Fertilizer Prices Higher, Fueling Food Inflation [The Intercept_]

  • How helicopters are shaking up the hunt for life on Mars [National Geographic]

  • Sinema says she will move forward with climate, health and tax bill [NPR]

  • Massive wildfires are creating their own weather. Scientists want to learn how to predict it. [CapRadioNews]

  • Jeu dangereux dans le détroit de Taïwan [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Team Biden to Unveil New U.S. Africa Strategy [Foreign Policy]

  • Can Russia Divide Europe? — Why a False Peace Could Be Worse Than a Long War [Foreign Affairs]

  • South Koreans Question President Yoon’s Decision to Skip Meeting with Pelosi [The Diplomat] that was a really STUPID move by Pelosi to provoke China like that. There’s a conflict in Ukraine, we do not need one in Taiwan.

  • The Computer Scientist Challenging AI to Learn Better [Quanta Magazine]

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I’ve recently released LAMBDA/QUANTUM/GT/TECHNO RADIO 129, which is an excellent opportunity for you all to watch episode 129 of Bankless: “Why the Crypto Critics Are Wrong.” Remember, I am not a Financial Advisor, I am a Project Manager. But if prediction graphs say ETHEREUM is going from $1500 a coin to $30,000 in 20-30 years, that’s still a wonderful investment. I know a lot of you are trying to make a quick buck (I am too). But if I invest $50 here and there, and it can help significantly pay off the mortgage in a decade or so, it’s definitely lucrative.

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  • The US is ready to block China’s access to advanced chip design software [Protocol]

  • Gap between monkeypox vaccine demand, supply dire in hotspot cities [AXIOS]

  • Twitter went after Elon Musk’s backers. The social media giant subpoenaed banks and tech moguls in its legal bid against the billionaire. [Quartz]

  • Engineers in Japan to build artificial gravity habitat on the Moon by 2050 [TheNextWeb]

  • The Tony Hsieh Award Returns for Its Second Year. Here's What You Need to Know — The award honors those with innovative techniques for enhancing work and the overall employee experience. [Inc.]

  • Hybrid work isn’t working: Here’s a better approach [Fast Company]

  • Coinbase Prime grows its staking offering with ETH [Medium]

  • More Than Half of Americans Are Now Living Paycheck to Paycheck -- Even the Country's Wealthiest [Entrepreneur]

  • Kids Are Back in Classrooms and Laptops Are Still Spying on Them [WIRED]

  • All About Android 589 [TWIT]

  • Three new Maps updates to help plan your next adventure [Google Blog]

  • Enhancing Backpropagation via Local Loss Optimization [Google AI Blog]

  • Success Depends Upon Temperature [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • Most distant dark matter ever found dates back 12 billion years [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Why First-Party Customer Data Is Better Than Using Cookies (Really) [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Discover RISE with SAP for Human Experience Management | Overview Demo [SAP]

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Some excellent news out of Washington D.C. It appears that we prevented Ted Cruz from twisting Jon Stewart’s arm anymore. Jon will no longer be bullied by Ted Cruz. The bill is headed to the President’s desk. I do not need to remind you that POTUS’ son died from cancer as a result of Burn Pits from his time in Iraq. These republicans who voted against Jon Stewart should be ashamed of themselves, and we have a video of them fist-bumping against the Burn Pits Act 2022 bill. I swear to God, if Mitch McConnell wins another election I will lose my shit.

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  • The first grain ship leaves Odessa under a UN-brokered deal [The Economist]

  • East of Mariupol: what happened to the Ukrainians who fled to Russia? [1843 magazine]

  • It’s Time to Invest in Climate Adaptation [Harvard Business Review]

  • Guy Reffitt: Capitol rioter turned in by son gets 87 months in prison [BBC News]

  • Stocks Drop as US-China Tension Stirs Haven Demand: Markets Wrap [Bloomberg]

  • Ukraine war: First grain shipments leave docks [Reuters]

  • ‘Shame of a nation’: 84 arrested after gang rape in South Africa [AL-Jazeera News]

  • What Should a Nine-Thousand-Pound Electric Vehicle Sound Like? [New Yorker]

  • Meet Cyberpunk: Edgerunners' quirky cast of characters in this new trailer [The Verge]

  • Why scientists are desperate to find a salamander that’s been missing for 71 years [Vox]

  • Discord says Android users won’t be left hanging anymore [TechCrunch]

  • The Download: fighting fires and the chip industry’s bill boost [MIT Technology Review]

  • Trump-Supporter Oracle CEO has started laying off more US employees this week, sources confirm — Oracle has started cutting workers as part of a larger plan to reduce its head count by thousands and save $1 billion in costs, according to reports. [Business Insider] He should reduce his paycheck instead

  • ‘DC League of Super-Pets’ Tops Box Office as Summer Movie Season Winds Down [Bloomberg]

  • California forest fire kills 2, rainfall helps fight flames [Reuters]

  • This is your daily reminder to take a break. The work will still be there. [LinkedIn] #Squarespace

  • Climate endgame: risk of human extinction ‘dangerously underexplored’ [The Guardian] #ClimateChange #GlobalWarming

  • First Capitol Rioter to Face Trial Gets 7 Years, Longest Sentence So Far [The New York Times]

  • Kentucky Flood Horror - Far From Over — Hundreds Still Missing [Huffington Post]

  • Trump Supporters Think They’re in a Fight to the Death — Fear, hate, and grievances animate the new Republican Party. [The Atlantic]

  • MLB's Expanded Postseason Changed The Trade Deadline — And Maybe Not For The Better [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Ayman al-Zawahiri’s Legacy of Terror [Foreign Policy]

  • Nichelle Nichols made Black sci-fi fans believe they could reach for the stars [The Washington Post]

  • Sécheresse : Paris et la petite couronne placés sous « vigilance », toute la France hexagonale sous surveillance [Le Monde]

  • Melissa McCarthy remixed the "God's Favorite Idiot" logline [Mashable]

  • Mysterious Metallic Orb Falls on Mexico, May Contain ‘Valuable Information,’ Meteorologist Says [VICE News]

  • AIPAC Defeats Andy Levin, the Most Progressive Jewish Representative — But Rashida Tlaib is poised to overcome a challenge backed by the Israel lobby. [The Intercept_]

  • Super Power — Nuclear fusion could provide plentiful energy without inflaming climate change. A giant experiment promises to test the idea as never before. [National Geographic]

  • The Senate passes help for veterans exposed to toxins, after a reversal drew fury [NPR]

  • What to know about monkeypox’s spread and finding a vaccine in Sacramento [CapRadioNews]

  • Aux États-Unis, des écologistes séduits par le nucléaire [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Taliban Killings Skyrocket in Forgotten Afghanistan — A new report exposes the regime’s shocking brutality. [Foreign Policy]

  • Why War Fails — Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine and the Limits of Military Power [Foreign Affairs]

  • China Is Not Russia; Taiwan Is Not Ukraine [The Diplomat]

  • The Computer Scientist Challenging AI to Learn Better [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici la connexion entre ELENA et @GBARExperiment, une des expériences sur l'antimatière. #SuivonsLesProtons GBAR utilise des antiprotons ralentis par ELENA pour étudier leur accélération en chute libre sous l’effet de la gravité. [CERN_FR]

  • Webb Captures Stellar Gymnastics in The Cartwheel Galaxy [NASA]

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I have more writings to do. Currently, Jon Stewart needs our help, and Republicans in Congress aren’t helping him. While I’m busy writing my blog posts, podcasts, and reports, please contact your local Congressman/Congresswoman, Senators, Governors, and help Jon Stewart pass the Burn Pit Act 2022 help our veterans who are suffering. I am tired of Ted Cruz’s shit. I’ve shared my concerns with the Current Administration as well. Keep pushing, y’all, you can all help make this happen. Thanks in advance.

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  • Electric vehicles won’t kill the gas station. They’ll redefine it. [Protocol]

  • Biden poised to deliver on decades-long Democratic promise [AXIOS]

  • As the US passes its CHIPS+ Act, China plans to invest ~$150B+ through 2030 on chips, South Korea eyes $260B in chip investments by 2027, and the EU plans $40B [TechMeme]

  • The richest woman in Asia lost half of her $24 billion fortune. China’s property market crash spelled bad news for Yang Huiyan’s investments. [Quartz]

  • Discover how the digital world is changing — and changing us — with Recode's weekly newsletter. [Recode]

  • Twitter’s beef with Musk is hurting shareholders — and a court case won’t solve that [TheNextWeb]

  • This Is What Decolonizing a Spirit Looks Like [Punch]

  • This Berkeley Grad Was Denied a Loan Five Times. So She Decided to Disrupt the Credit Industry [Inc.]

  • ‘The entire lab smelled like barbecue sauce’: Applebee’s launches 4 lip glosses that taste like chicken wings [Fast Company]

  • Ehlers Danlos Syndrome [Medium]

  • Improving Yourself Takes 9.6 Minutes of Work Each Day [Entrepreneur]

  • The Best Family Board Games [WIRED]

  • This Week in Tech 886 [TWIT]

  • Our new office is a love letter to Atlanta [Google Blog]

  • Enhancing Backpropagation via Local Loss Optimization [Google AI Blog]

  • Legal [Lapham’s Quarterly]

  • The Sky This Week: Meteors dazzle in dark skies [Astronomy Magazine]

  • 5 Award-Winning Brand Campaigns That Address Societal Issues in Meaningful Ways [Salesforce 360 blog]

  • SAP at VivaTech: Meet SAP.iO Startups [SAP]

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Here’s a wonderful video about the story of Texas Instruments.

The movie NOVEMBRE will be released in October in France. It will be released in USA few months thereafter.

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  • The Ukraine war may ring the knell for nuclear arms control — Can negotiators in New York stop an atomic free-for-all? [The Economist]

  • How to go to therapy without talking about your feelings [1843 magazine]

  • Don’t Let Mentoring Burn You Out [Harvard Business Review]

  • Bill Russell: NBA leads tributes after Boston Celtics great dies at the age of 88 [BBC Sport]

  • ‘Wen Flippening?’ Crypto Fans Wager on Ether Surpassing Bitcoin [Bloomberg] #ETH

  • Red Cross renews appeal to visit site of Ukrainian POW attack [Reuters]

  • Ukraine says dozens of Russian soldiers killed in the south [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Congress Looks Set to Finally Pass Historic Climate Legislation [The New Yorker]

  • Google’s latest multiplayer Doodle lets you play a round of pétanque with your friends [The Verge]

  • This high-speed rail project is a warning for the US [Vox]

  • Gaming vets promise to make blockchain games fun and sustainable [TechCrunch]

  • Stitching together the grid will save lives as extreme weather worsens [MIT Technology Review]

  • Jennifer Garner says young people should be 'incredibly judicious' about 'shooting up your face' with Botox and filler [Insider]

  • Start building apps today with 40+ always-free services [LinkedIn] #MicrosoftDevelopers

  • California and Montana wildfires explode in size, forcing evacuation orders [The Guardian]

  • Gen Z Knows What It Wants From Employers. And Employers Want Them. — To tap into the creativity of younger workers, and to offset a labor shortage, companies are offering four-day weeks, club memberships and work-from-anywhere flexibility. [The New York Times]

  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott Reportedly Stayed At Fundraiser For Hours After Uvalde Shooting [Huffington Post]

  • America Should Have Been Able to Handle Monkeypox [The Atlantic]

  • These 2020 Election Deniers Are Running For Office In Arizona [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion Dark days again in Russia. For prisoners, an endless carousel of absurdity. [The Washington Post]

  • Euro de football 2022 : à Wembley, l’Angleterre sacrée championne d’Europe pour la première fois [Le Monde]

  • No, Elon Musk. There's no conspiracy behind low engagement on Twitter. It's summer. [Mashable]

  • People Are Begging for Jobs at a Virtual Kmart But They're Not Hiring [VICE News]

  • Oil and Gas’s Pivot to Blue Hydrogen Is Falling Through [The Intercept]

  • Harnessing the Power of Yellowstone’s Supervolcano [National Geographic]

  • The science is in: Everyone recognizes and uses baby talk with infants [NPR]

  • California not declaring monkeypox a health emergency, despite growing concern about spread [CapRadioNews]

  • Prendre ses vacances au bled [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Ukraine’s Breadbasket Is (Almost) Open for Business Again [Foreign Policy]

  • Putin’s New Police State — In the Shadow of War, the FSB Embraces Stalin’s Methods [Foreign Affairs]

  • Tackling Japan’s Inflation Shock [The Diplomat]

  • Why Do We Get Old, and Can Aging Be Reversed? [Quanta Magazine]

  • LHCb 2022 PhD Thesis and Early-Career Scientist Awards at #LHCb, #LHC, #CERN, find more at [CERN_FR]

  • US-European Satellite Will Make World’s First Global Freshwater Survey [NASA]

  • INTERPOL Red Notice: Sabonge Carlos Hostilio [INTERPOL]

  • The Department of the Air Force’s new space acquisition chief said he will seek to expand the types of orbits used by the Space Force’s future satellite constellations in the interest of improving their resilience. At the same time, he would aim to acquire smaller satellites that can be produced more quickly. #space #spaceforce Space Development Agency [Air Force Magazine]

  • Meet the Honda Civic Type R of Watches [MOTORTREND]

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It appears that Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is very popular right now, so grab a copy of this RPG if you’re on Nintendo. Here’s a review from IGN.

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