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  • Elon Musk, the un-CEO [Protocol] Class-Action Lawsuit, and investigation by the Better Business Bureau in 3-2-1 now for what Elon has done to Twitter.

  • Episode 538 delayed [Protocol Radio]

  • Hundreds of Twitter employees post farewell messages and salute emojis in Slack and tweets, announcing their resignations after Elon Musk's “hardcore” ultimatum [TechMeme]

  • Amazon employees will be in layoff limbo into 2023 [Recode]

  • This Scottish startup found a new way to harness the power of waves [TheNextWeb]

  • A Hands-Off Recipe for Roasted Brussels Sprouts With Kimchi and Scallions [Eater]

  • What's Mastodon? Should You Switch From Twitter? Here's the Lowdown on the Social Platform That's All the Buzz [Inc.]

  • Employers are asking applicants to do ‘test work’ for free—workers can push back [Fast Company]

  • “Slow Hustle” Is the New Trend That’s Creating Financial Freedom [Medium]

  • The High Cost of Ignoring Your Software Developers' Experience in the Workplace (and How To Fix It) [Entrepreneur]

  • Here’s How Bad a Twitter Mega-Breach Would Be [WIRED]

  • Tech News Weekly 261 [TWIT]

  • Shop Black-owned Friday with an interactive music video [Google Blog]

  • Characterizing Emergent Phenomena in Large Language Models [Google AI Blog] #LaMDA

  • 86 Logic Issue 7 [86 Logic]

  • Photos: Artemis 1 captures first images of Earth on trip to Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Drive Cost Savings for Your Business With These 5 Winter ‘23 Innovations [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Innovating Together for the better [SAP] #SAP

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Here is a video about the #IranRevolution2022 from The Economist.

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  • Dutch Bros Reveals Holiday Cup Designs! [Dutch Bros]

  • Label of the Month: Astrophonica [beatportal]

  • Should I buy music software on Black Friday? [Computer Music]

  • 30 of the best electronic albums of the past 30 years (and how they were made) [Future Music]

  • DJ Magazine Staff banned until Late 2023 [DJ Mag]

  • Drug Testing Makes Festivals Safer, New Research Finds [Mixmag]

  • DJ Snake unleashes bass-house single, ‘Nightbird’ [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Kaskade & deadmau5′ Kx5 release latest single “Avalanche” ft James French [Your EDM]

  • Listen to Paul Oakenfold’s Exclusive Playlist of Trance Classics Ahead of Dreamstate 2022 [EDM]

  • JES Releases Her First Artist Album In 10 Years, ‘MEMENTO’ [EDM Sauce]

  • Introducing Unimatic Lightens Up With Three New Titanium Releases [HODINKEE]

  • Chris Palmer, MD, of Harvard Medical School — Optimizing Brain Energy for Mental Health, The Incredible Potential of Metabolic Psychiatry, Extraordinary Case Studies, and Harnessing Mitochondria for Anxiety, Depression, OCD, PTSD, and More (#633) [Tim Ferriss]

  • How Businesses Should Build Their Brands On Social Media [GaryVee]

  • Face to face with Ebola in Uganda [MSF]

  • On what terms could the war in Ukraine stop? [The Economist]

  • Is pay transparency good? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • How One Company Used Data to Create Sustainable Take-out Food Packaging [Harvard Business Review]

  • Why hybrid work is emotionally exhausting [BBC Worklife]

  • COP27: Food Day Finally Arrives as Sector Faces Crisis [Bloomberg]

  • Biden says U.S., Japan, South Korea are 'more aligned than ever' on North Korea [Reuters]

  • Iranian who inspired The Terminal film dies at Paris airport [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Alex Pereira stuns Israel Adesanya to become middleweight champion [ESPN]

  • Democrats Hold the Senate, and Republicans Face a Fissure in their Party [The New Yorker]

  • John Legere asks to run Twitter. Former T-Mobile CEO John Legere — who successfully rebooted the company’s culture and shook up the mobile industry by sheer force of confrontational personality — asks Elon to just let him do it. Oh, and to tweet more like a leader, which, again, John Legere. Musk promptly replied with a single word: “No.” [The Verge] I think ev williams, Biz Stone, Noah Glass and Dick Costelo need to come back to run Twitter, because Elon Madara Musk is trying to destroy it.

  • Why Ron DeSantis’s post-midterms glow up may fade [Vox]

  • What the midterm madness means for startups [TechCrunch]

  • Inside Alphabet X’s new effort to combat climate change with seagrass [MIT Technology Review]

  • The US is sending 40 more boats to join Ukraine's growing 'river navy' [Insider]

  • The ultimate showcase of SAP technology connecting fragmented process & data end-to end. Don't miss our Business Applications keynote on Nov 16. [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • Anger over Fifa president’s ‘stick to football’ letter to World Cup teams [The Guardian]

  • Democrats’ Senate Victory Hands Biden a Guardrail Against the G.O.P. [The New York Times]

  • Georgia's Shorter Voting Window Could Cut Turnout In Senate Runoff [Huffington Post]

  • The Midterms Message for Republicans — Voters to GOP: We don’t like your MAGA candidates and their agenda. [The Atlantic]

  • A Blue Nevada Means Democrats Will Keep Control Of The Senate [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Here’s how Congress can make the lame-duck session a mighty one [The Washington Post]

  • Attentats du 13-Novembre : Elisabeth Borne rend hommage aux victimes, sept ans après [Le Monde] #13Novembre #NeverForget

  • Les notes de France-Afrique du Sud : Cameron Woki l'emporte aux points [L’Equipe] #FranceRugby

  • How to use Twitter without giving Elon Musk your user data [Mashable]

  • Scientists Found a Way to Defeat a 'Near-Superhuman' Go-Playing AI [VICE News]

  • Elon Musk Would Have Done Better With Twitter If He’d Read Noam Chomsky [The Incercept_]

  • In the Arizona desert, NASA prepares for walking on the moon [National Geographic]

  • 5 essential ingredients for Mexican cooking (plus one you can't buy at the store) [NPR]

  • What’s next for sports betting in California? [CapRadioNews]

  • La transition tunisienne en ruine [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Xi-Biden Meeting May Help End China’s Destructive Isolation [Foreign Policy]

  • How Britain Stumbled [Foreign Affairs]

  • Women’s Rights in Asia [The Diplomat]

  • The Clear and Present Danger Trap [The Cipher Brief]

  • How to Think About Relativity [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici le traceur amont de l'expérience @LHCbExperiment en cours de préparation dans une salle blanche🎞️ Il mesure la trajectoire des particules, composé de quatre stations. Dans ses zones les plus internes, le pas entre deux microbandes est de l'épaisseur d'un cheveu humain. [CERN_FR]

  • Managers Proceed Toward Nov. 16 Launch, to Meet Monday [NASA Artemis]

  • Nos pensées vont aux victimes des attentats terroristes du #13Novembre2015 🇫🇷 [INTERPOL]

  • Space Force’s X-37B Lands After More Than 900 Days in Orbit; What Comes Next? [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Art of Attack and RS Future Dynamics Prepare a BMW M4 for Track Battle [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

  • Secretary General welcomes Dutch contributions to NATO security and Ukraine [NATO]

What’s up, everybody! Here are JETLAG RADIO 670 & BENKYO RADIO 670. I am excited to announce that the new TRANSFORMERS EARTHSPARK series is now available on Paramount+. I watched the first episode and it was really good.

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  • Elon Musk’s Twitter: Everything you need to know [Protocol]

  • "Wakanda Forever" reimagines an untold future [AXIOS]

  • Microsoft: Come as you are. Do what you love. [TechMeme]

  • The world has nine years to prevent climate catastrophe [Quartz]

  • Twitter’s ad problem is Elon Musk [Recode]

  • Tailored programs to boost innovation [TheNextWeb]

  • DJ Khaled Is Dropping Cheetos-Crusted Crunchwraps Across the Country [Eater]

  • This Founder Climbed the Highest Mountain in Peru to Test His Product — Before launching his new mountaineering jacket, Paka's Kris Cody took testing to another level. [Inc.]

  • How I reclaimed my weekends to be more present, productive, and happy [Fast Company]

  • How to Make the Perfect Cup of Coffee [Medium]

  • Get Microsoft Office Professional for an Unbeatable Price [Entrepreneur]

  • Scientists Are Uncovering Ominous Waters Under Antarctic Ice [WIRED]

  • The Tech Guy — Episode 1942 [TWIT]

  • Veterans at Google pay it forward [Google Blog]

  • Characterizing Emergent Phenomena in Large Language Models [Google AI Blog]

  • 86 Logic Issue 6 [86 Logic]

  • How Artemis 1 will kickstart humanity’s return to the Moon [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Drowning in Pings? These 5 Tips Will Keep You Focused and Productive, No Matter Where You Work [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Why Does Design Matter in Shaping the Circular Economy [SAP]

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Alright, let’s pray for some good weather, because that NASA Artemis rocket really needs to get off the ground to get to the Moon. Let’s make it happen.

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  • How much money is needed to fight climate change? [The Economist]

  • What do the midterm election results mean for America? [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Frontline Work When Everyone Is Angry — Today’s public-facing employees deal with insults, rants, and rudeness — and leaders must better protect them. Here’s how. [Harvard Business Review]

  • COP27: Joe Biden issues climate rallying cry to world leaders [BBC News]

  • We May Be Watching Twitter Implode in Real Time [Bloomberg]

  • U.S. COVID public health emergency to stay in place [Reuters]

  • Inside the Lions’ Den: Will Palestinian resistance keep growing? [AL-Jazeera News]

  • An Important Victory for U.S. Democracy — and a Warning [The New Yorker]

  • Meta Quest Pro review: get me out of here [The Verge]

  • Did young voters really save Democrats? [Vox]

  • Tesla opens its EV connector design to other automakers [TechCrunch]

  • Twitter’s potential collapse could wipe out vast records of recent human history [MIT Technology Review]

  • Kevin Conroy, known as the voice of Batman, has died at 66 [Business Insider]

  • Today, we honor veterans who have served and their families. Their sacrifice, dedication, and commitment are seen and appreciated today and every day. We're proud to have over 2,800 employees at Yellow self-identify as military veterans. #thankyou #veterans #veteransday #yellow [LinkedIn] #Yellow #HeatherNauert

  • ‘It’s powerful’: how John Fetterman’s hoodie won the popular vote in Pennsylvania [The Guardian]

  • How Democrats Avoided a Wipeout, and Other Midterm Thoughts [The New York Times]

  • Farewell To The 2022 Class Of MAGA Weirdos [Huffington Post]

  • Putin’s Doomsday Scenario [The Atlantic]

  • Denying The 2020 Election Wasn’t A Winning Strategy For Political Newcomers [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: White Southern women are holding us back [The Washington Post] #Midterms2022

  • Violences sexuelles dans l’Eglise : le Vatican ouvre une enquête préliminaire visant le cardinal Jean-Pierre Ricard [Le Monde]

  • How MSNBC used tech from ‘The Mandalorian’ to bring election night to life [Mashable]

  • Scientists Taught an AI to ‘Sleep’ So That It Doesn't Forget What It Learned, Like a Person [VICE News]

  • AOC Responds to Critics: “If Someone Makes a Mistake, It’s Not the Same Thing As Someone Selling Out” [The Intercept_]

  • Is World Heritage status enough to save endangered sites? [National Geographic]

  • Veterans Day and Memorial Day both honor those who've served. Here's how they differ [NPR]

  • Sacramento area hospitals see an uptick in RSV patients as they brace for more [CapRadioNews]

  • Un géant du cuivre chez les Papous [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Elon Musk’s Twitter Chaos Is Going to Be Even Worse Overseas [Foreign Policy]

  • Biden’s Chance With China — How Meeting With Xi Can Redefine a Dangerous Rivalry [Foreign Affairs]

  • What Will Japan’s Great Reopening Mean for Immigration Policy? [The Diplomat]

  • Researchers Achieve ‘Absurdly Fast’ Algorithm for Network Flow [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine d'aujourd'hui est l'installation HALO présentée à @ArtBasel — Entourant les visiteurs des données de l'expérience @ATLASexperiment, HALO consiste en un cylindre de 10 m de large à l'intérieur duquel un écran de 4 m de haut affiche les collisions de particules. [CERN_FR]

  • Artemis | Blog Updates [NASA]

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Here is a video from Pete Roberts’ Pivotal Moment in the Denim Industry. He is talking to Jocko Willink. As always, you can buy Delta 68 Jeans on the Origin website.

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  • How brands should respond to the upheaval at Twitter [Protocol]

  • Ukraine celebrates as troops enter Kherson after Russian retreat [AXIOS]

  • Twitter reactivates its gray “Official” badge for select brands and outlets, after a wave of impersonations, hoaxing, and other chaos by purchased blue checks [TechMeme]

  • Want to find meaning at work? Try taking an inner road trip [Quartz]

  • California voters said no to taxing the rich to make EVs more affordable [Recode] this is terrible, EVs should be more affordable. A Tesla Model 3 was about $30,000 a few years ago. How did the price jump to $80,000? That’s the price of a former Tesla Model S. Everybody who works in Analytics needs to go back to the drawing board. We should make the CHIPS manufacturers pay for this, not the consumers. If we want consumers to buy EV, they must be affordable.

  • What if a simple drug could make everyone less selfish? [TheNextWeb]

  • Butter Is Back and Better Than Ever [Eater]

  • Why Elon Musk's Firing of Twitter's Ethical AI Team Is Bad Business [Inc.]

  • Content moderation experts: Elon Musk is going about policing hate speech on Twitter all wrong [Fast Company]

  • What if Rebecca Black's FRIDAY was VINTAGE 1920s Big Band? [Ali Spagnola]

  • Why You Should Drink Coffee — Scientifically Proven Health Benefits [Medium]

  • 3 Ways to Supercharge Your LinkedIn Marketing Today for Tomorrow's Growth [Entrepreneur]

  • Despite Big Layoffs, Tech Workers Are Still in Demand [WIRED]

  • Hands-On Photography 154 [TWIT]

  • All the ways to stay up to date on the FIFA World Cup [Google Blog]

  • Characterizing Emergent Phenomena in Large Language Models [Google AI Blog]

  • 86 Logic Issue 5 [86 Logic]

  • The Sky This Week: The Leonid meteor shower peaks [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Upgrading From ECC to SAP S/4HANA Cloud [SAP]

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Israel has been an Apartheid State and it’s time to call them out on it. I am thankful for the United Nations for their latest report. Especially because Palestinian rights group mentions that Israel utilizes ‘mafia methods.’

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  • After the midterms, America and its democracy look stronger — On top of his other flaws, the former president is a serial vote loser [The Economist]

  • What does Binyamin Netanyahu’s comeback mean for Israel and the world? [The Economist Podcasts] Bibidi Netanyahu is a monster who turned Israel into Nazi tactics, and has the largest Concentration camps in the world, in the Palestinian Territories. The United Nations will forsake him for his crimes.

  • A Guide to Achieving Net Zero Emissions [Harvard Business Review]

  • Alex Jones to pay extra $473m damages over 'fake Sandy Hook' claim [BBC News]

  • Biden Says Musk’s Ties to Other Nations ‘Worth Being Looked At’ [Bloomberg]

  • Oregon Democrat Kotek wins tough three-way race for state governor [Reuters]

  • US slams far-right Israeli lawmaker for attending Kahane memorial — State Department accuses Netanyahu ally Itamar Ben-Gvir of ‘celebrating the legacy of a terrorist organisation’. [AL-Jazeera News]

  • On Donald Trump and the Democrats’ Not-So-Awful Election [The New Yorker]

  • The Verge’s Guide to Black Friday 2022 [The Verge]

  • Silicon Valley layoffs are a reminder that your job won’t love you back [Vox]

  • FTC warns ‘no CEO or company is above the law’ if Twitter shirks privacy order [TechCrunch]

  • This sci-fi blockchain game could help create a metaverse that no one owns [MIT Technology Review]

  • Read the 2:30 a.m. email Elon Musk sent to staff, his first, announcing the end of remote working at Twitter [Insider] Elon Musk has officially spent $44 Billion to destroy Twitter, the company. Elon Musk can now be classified as a National Security hazard. He can no longer be considered on the board for Space Force, even though he owns Space X. It’s time for ULA to have a stronger role at Space Force.

  • We are hiring a Social Impact Brand Manager! At Dutch Bros, love abounds. We are all in on making a difference for people, communities, and the planet through our Social Impact work. Our sustainability work is focused on doing our part to minimize our environmental footprint and inspire the next generation of compassionate and generous people who will continue to show that love abounds. These are some of the ways we are making a massive difference one cup and a time - and we want you to help us tell our story. [LinkedIn] #DutchBros

  • Russia-Ukraine war: Kyiv’s forces close in on Kherson, reclaim dozens of towns in south [The Guardian]

  • Ukraine Moves Forward in South, With Little Resistance From Russia [The New York Times]

  • Jimmy Kimmel Shows Just How Much Everyone Hates Ted Cruz [Huffington Post]

  • The Trump Apocalypse Has Not Been Canceled [The Atlantic]

  • When We Could Know The Results In The House And Senate [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Elon Musk can’t run Twitter if he’s still trying to win Twitter [The Washington Post]

  • Guerre en Ukraine : pourquoi l’armée russe a-t-elle tant de mal à progresser en Ukraine ? [Le Monde]

  • Gen Z takes control of its future [Mashable]

  • The Future of the Internet Will Be Nothing Like Twitter, and That’s a Good Thing [VICE News]

  • Rupert Murdoch is Having the Same Problem Dr. Frankenstein Once Faced With His Monster — Murdoch’s conservative media outlets seem to have launched a coordinated effort to nudge Trump off the stage. It is not going well. [The Intercept_]

  • Who was the mystery woman of San Nicolas Island? [National Geographic]

  • Ukrainian troops enter Kherson city after Russia retreats [NPR]

  • California voters reject measures to legalize sports betting [CapRadioNews] if this had passed, Californians could gamble safely on DraftKings, instead the Sharks from out-of-state continue to roam free in California, harassing Californians. This is a failure from the State of California. I implore Gavin Newsom, newly elected Alex Padilla, and the rest of the staff to write new legislations to make online gambling legal in California as soon as possible. Thank you.

  • Entre France et francophonie, le malentendu [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • World Cup Shows Need to Crack Down on Kim’s Labor Exploitation [Foreign Policy]

  • How Democracy Can Win — Europe, America, and the Taming of the Far-Right [Foreign Affairs]

  • Will Malaysia’s First-Time Voters Become a Driving Force of GE15? [The Diplomat]

  • New Chip Expands the Possibilities for AI [Quanta Magazine]

  • Le #ThrowbackThursday d'aujourd'hui nous emmène au lancement de #CERNSparks, le forum public annuel de deux jours et l'événement sur l'innovation scientifique multidisciplinaire. Cette année, le thème de Sparks! est "Future Technology for #Health" et sera diffusé le 17 novembre [CERN_FR]

  • NASA, ULA Successfully Launch Weather Satellite, Re-entry Tech Demo [NASA]

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Tekken anime is now on Netflix, I hear it’s very good, so look into it.

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  • 'Sleep on the floor of the office' is the new 'rest and vest' [Protocol]

  • Where things stand in the U.S. Senate [AXIOS]

  • Apple will spend $450 million with Globalstar and others to enable emergency satellite texting [TechMeme]

  • Everyone wants to achieve great things. But in the wake of the pandemic, many people stopped to consider: What's the cost of all this collective desperation to succeed? 🎧 Listen to the latest episode of our Work Reconsidered podcast on ambition: [Quartz]

  • What the hell is going on at Twitter [Recode]

  • Ukraine’s top IT event lays foundations for a post-war tech hub [TheNextWeb]

  • Gifts for the Person Who’d Always Rather Be Eating [Eater]

  • After the Midterm Elections, What a Divided Washington Could Mean for Entrepreneurs — The predicted Republican red wave didn't materialize. Here's how President Biden's agenda could fare over the next two years, and what that means for small businesses. [Inc.]

  • This is what’s happening to your brain in the middle of a conflict [Fast Company]

  • Apple Silently Launched A New Bank Killer Savings Account That Changes Everything [Medium]

  • Are You Burnt Out or at Capacity? [Entrepreneur]

  • When a Houseplant Obsession Becomes a Nightmare [WIRED]

  • This Week in Google 689 [TWIT]

  • Supporting U.S. food banks to deliver 50 million meals [Google Blog]

  • Infinite Nature: Generating 3D Flythroughs from Still Photos [Google AI Blog]

  • 86 Logic ‘Zine Issue 3, Issue 4, Issue 5 [86 Logic]

  • Saturn's moon Enceladus may be more habitable than thought [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Why Website Personalization is Your Best Friend in a Tough Economy [Salesforce 360 Blog]

  • Explore The Digital Transformation Journey with SAP S/4HANA Learning Track @ SAP TechEd in 2022 [SAP]

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Here’s another easy-to-understand video from Microsoft Windows.

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  • Behind the Technology: Beatport DJ’s Party Mode — Exclusive with Founder, Jonas Tempel [beatportal]

  • macOS Ventura not currently so ace for computer music makers: check your DAW and plugin compatibility before you upgrade [Computer Music]

  • Teenage Engineering’s new craft lager is strictly for grown-ups [Future Music]

  • Banned until next year due to staff involvement with underage MDMA distribution [DJ Mag]

  • Pioneer DJ Launch New Beginner Friendly Two-Channel DJ Controller [Mixmag]

  • Hardwell takes on La Fuente’s ‘I Want You’ as first rework in five years [Dancing Astronaut]

  • Spotify’s novel generative playlist is going to be your new daily obsession [Your EDM]

  • 40 Years Later, Carl Cox is Just Getting Started [EDM]

  • Nicky Romero & Afrojack Join Forces On 1st Collab Ever “Back To Where We Started” [EDM Sauce]

  • Watch Of The Week I've Spent Years Bonding With My Customers Over Their Watches; Now I Finally Have A Dream Watch Of My Own [HODINKEE]

  • A lost generation live in fear inside Syria's Al-Hol camp [MSF]

  • Aryeh Bourkoff — Media’s Hottest Dealmaker on How to Negotiate, Rejecting Constraints, Mastering the Calendar to Create More Time, and How to Play the Long Game (#629) [Tim Ferriss]

  • Many Republican election deniers lost their statewide races [The Economist]

  • Between Brexit and the deep blue sea: a lifeboat crew tackles the migrant crisis [1843 Magazine]

  • From Droughts to Floods, Water Risk Is an Urgent Business Issue [Harvard Business Review]

  • Biden chuckles at thought of Trump running again [BBC News]

  • Covid Hospitalizations Are Rising in Kids Under 6 Months, CDC Director Walensky Says [Bloomberg] — Evidence suggests mom’s vaccination may protect newborn — Some adults still at high risk, yet have vaccines available

  • Russia says troops leaving strategic Kherson, Ukraine doubts full pullout [Reuters]

  • How much do you know about the World Cup in Qatar? Take our quiz [AL-Jazeera News]

  • U.S.A. The Envy of World After Ten Billion Dollars in Campaign Ads Changes Almost Nothing [The New Yorker]

  • Cyberpunk 2077’s latest patch might make the game look and run better for you. Patch 1.61 adds support for AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR) 2.1 for PC and next-gen consoles, and based on a couple videos I’ve seen on YouTube, FSR 2.1 looks to bring a few nice improvements to image fidelity and framerates.The patch also adds umbrellas, which might be the real reason to update. Patch 1.61 — list of changes [The Verge]

  • The first Gen Z member of Congress — and several other historic firsts [Vox]

  • Google and Twitter veteran maps out a Twitter alternative [TechCrunch]

  • Twitter may have lost more than a million users since Elon Musk took over [MIT Technology Review]

  • The Refresh — Insider’s real-time audio news brief [Insider]

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  • The winner of the midterms is not yet clear – but the loser is Donald Trump [The Guardian]

  • ‘It Could Have Been Worse’ Never Felt This Good [The New York Times]

  • Major: Voters Step up For Abortion Care [Huffington Post]

  • Democracy Was on the Ballot—And Won [The Atlantic]

  • The Pollsters Seem To Have Had A Good Night [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: Georgia’s record early vote doesn’t vindicate its ‘Jim Crow 2.0’ law [The Washington Post]

  • Guerre en Ukraine, en direct : le retrait de l’armée russe de Kherson prouve qu’elle a de « vrais problèmes », juge Joe Biden [Le Monde]

  • People started spreading fake news on Twitter the instant they could buy a blue check [Mashable]

  • Elon Continues Twitter Chaos, Kills ‘Official’ Badge Feature in Under 24 Hours [VICE News]

  • Why the Red Wave Hit New York [The Atlantic]

  • Georgia’s Turnout Boss, Stacey Abrams, Had a Turnout Problem [The Intercept_] #Midterms2022

  • Your cat can recognize your voice. Yes, really. [National Geographic]

  • 'You f***ed with the wrong mom': Despite outrage, Uvalde residents voted to keep state GOP in power [NPR]

  • Early election results show local, state appetite for investing in youth [CapRadioNews]

  • « Empêcher la grande presse de baver » [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • How to Stop China Killing Human Rights at the U.N. [Foreign Policy]

  • Can Ukraine Survive the Winter? [Foreign Affairs]

  • Nepalis Feel the Human Toll of Qatar’s World Cup [The Diplomat]

  • Podcasts [Quanta Magazine]

  • Voici une partie d’#ISOLDE - Isotope mass Separator On-Line — Avec près de 1000 chercheurs travaillant sur 90 expériences, ISOLDE couvre un large champ de domaines de recherche, de la #physique atomique à l’#astrophysique nucléaire. ISOLDE a fêté ses 30 ans [CERN_FR]

  • Hubble Captures 3 Faces of Evolving Supernova in Early Universe [NASA]

  • Increasing diversity a priority at the INTERPOL General Secretariat [INTERPOL]

  • Acquisition Reform Takes On a Sense of Urgency [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • Larry Chen Turns a 2022 Toyota GR86 Into a Daily Drift Fantasy [MOTORTREND]

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  • AMD Presents: together we advance_gaming [YouTube]

  • Intel finally serves up a chip [Protocol]

  • Nicole upgraded to hurricane, bringing strong winds and coastal flooding to Florida [AXIOS]

  • IBM unveils its 433 qubit Osprey quantum computer [TechMeme]

  • Neurodiversity at work: how to include and leverage employee differences [Quartz]

  • How Americans voted for abortion rights, in one chart [Recode]

  • TNW Conference 2023 [TheNextWeb]

  • Make a Totally Different Menu Every Thanksgiving [Eater]

  • Musk discusses putting all of Twitter behind a paywall [Platformer]

  • Legal Weed, Abortion Access, the Minimum Wage, and Taxes: the 2022 Ballot Measures That Matter Most to Businesses [Inc.]

  • We need to stop blaming all our workplace issues on this [Fast Company]

  • 196 tech CEO salaries [Medium]

  • The Top Technology Challenges Businesses Are Facing Today (and Solutions for Each) [Entrepreneur]

  • Twitter Users Have Caused a Mastodon Meltdown [WIRED]

  • MacBreak Weekly 843 [TWIT]

  • World’s First Intel ARC PC Build! (A770) [MKBHD]

  • Humane: Secret Tech Company Poised to Change the World [Sam Sheffer]

  • Google has "Gaming" Laptops... WHAT?!! [Dave2D]

  • Halloween in New York City. [Casey Neistat]

  • New 2022 Microsoft Surface Lineup! [iJustine]

  • God of War Ragnarok Review [IGN]

  • Best PS5 Black Friday Deals - Early Discounts On PlayStation Games And More [GameSpot]

  • Polygon’s 2022 holiday gift guide [Polygon]

  • 5 Google Maps tips for less stress this holiday season [Google Blog]

  • Open Images V7 — Now Featuring Point Labels [Google AI Blog]

  • The best space gifts for astronomy lovers and stargazers | Holiday Gift Guide 2022 [Astronomy Magazine]

  • Level up and learn — Own your tomorrow with SAP TechEd today. Register to join us in Las Vegas or virtually and take advantage of a special certification offer. [SAP]

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  • How Walmart Automated Supplier Negotiations [Harvard Business Review]

  • 3D printed guns: Warnings over growing threat of 3D firearms [BBC News]

  • Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Raises the Stakes: Review [Bloomberg]

  • COP27 - U.S. climate envoy Kerry announces new carbon market initiative [Reuters]

  • UN rights chief: Alaa Abd el-Fattah’s life in great danger [AL-Jazeera News]

  • How Weird Al Spoofed Himself [The New Yorker]

  • Meta announces huge job cuts affecting 11,000 employees [The Verge]

  • 9 ballot measures to watch on Election Day [Vox]

  • Salesforce confirms it has laid off hundreds of employees [TechCrunch]

  • Inside Alphabet X’s new effort to combat climate change with seagrass [MIT Technology Review]

  • The best 18-month CD rates of November 2022 [Business Insider]

  • SAP TechEd is bringing the best and brightest technology minds together. Join our CTO for the opening keynote & get the latest SAP dev & tech news. [LinkedIn] #SAP

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  • How to Talk to Kids About Drugs in the Age of Fentanyl [The New York Times]

  • Need Mental Health Help But You Aren't In Crisis? Try A 'Warmline' [Huffington Post]

  • America Has an Anti-MAGA Majority — The election results show that although a sizable minority of Americans will never defect from Trump, an even larger group seems equally determined to stop Trumpism. [The Atlantic]

  • Abortion Rights Are Reshaping American Politics [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Key election deniers concede defeat after disputing Trump’s 2020 loss [The Washington Post]

  • Didier Deschamps convoque 25 joueurs, dont Raphaël Varane et Olivier Giroud, pour la Coupe du monde [Le Monde]

  • Google recognizes Native American Heritage Month with new interactive features [Mashable]

  • Scientists Simulate Early Universe With Quantum State of Matter In Mind-Bending Lab Experiment [VICE News]

  • The Midterms Handed Democrats in Congress a Mandate to Codify Abortion Rights [The Intercept_]

  • Chasing chupacabras? You may find something even more extraordinary here. [National Geographic]

  • It was a mixed bag for cannabis legalization efforts in five states [NPR]

  • California coronavirus updates: COVID-related deaths are down 90% since February, but equity gap remains stark [CapRadioNews]

  • Fait-il toujours bon vivre en Suède ? [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • The Battle Over Semiconductors Is Endangering Taiwan [Foreign Policy]

  • How to Understand COP27 — Time Is Running Out to Address the Consequences of Climate Change [Foreign Affairs]

  • How, Exactly, Can the US Strengthen Extended Deterrence? [The Diplomat]

  • How Supergenes Fuel Evolution Despite Harmful Mutations [Quanta Magazine]

  • La #PhotoDeLaSemaine d'aujourd'hui est l'installation HALO présentée à @ArtBasel Entourant les visiteurs des données de l'expérience @ATLASexperiment,HALO consiste en un cylindre de 10 m de large à l'intérieur duquel un écran de 4 m de haut affiche les collisions de particules. [CERN_FR]

  • Ground Controllers Install Cygnus on Station [NASA]

  • Africa: Kidnapped boy, 8, rescued after one year [INTERPOL]

  • Shyu Says Wargames Define R&D Investment; New NDS Tech Document Coming [Air Force Magazine]

  • The 2023 Honda Civic Type R's Configurator Is Live—See Every Paint Color [SUPER STREET on MOTORTREND]

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