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  • How spies, soldiers and the public should use open-source intelligence [The Economist]

  • How technology can fight digital fakery — Our podcast on science and technology. This week, we explore how to detect deepfakes, and whether technology can prove that images and video haven’t been tampered with [The Economist Podcasts]

  • The Essentials: Managing Projects [Harvard Business Review]

  • The mindset to re-kindle lost passion [BBC News]

  • Salesforce's Marc Benioff joked 'Did I miss something?' after arriving late to a meeting the day after announcing mass layoffs, report says [Insider] Oh interesting, the article won’t scroll and there’s a “Meet the Fockers” reference

  • Best IT Jobs for Remote Work in 2023 [LinkedIn] Bay Valley Tech - Free Code Academy

  • That ’90s Show review – this spin-off comedy is like revisiting a childhood classic [The Guardian]

  • Kamala Harris to Speak in Florida on 50th Anniversary of Roe v. Wade [The New York Times]

  • During Deposition, Donald Trump Mistook Photo Of Rape Accuser For His Ex-Wife [Huffington Post] Keep treating Trump like a reality tv-show…somebody is gonna get punched. The entire FBI is sick and tired of this bullshit. #TrumpIsGoingToJail

  • What Happens When AI Has Read Everything? — The dream of an artificial mind may never become a reality if AI runs out of quality prose to ingest—and there isn’t much left. [The Atlantic]

  • Saquon Barkley And Daniel Jones Are Finally Making The Giants Look Good [FiveThirtyEight]

  • People are abandoning pets at airports. Don’t be like them. [The Washington Post]

  • Iran: Concern grows for French-Irish citizen on dry hunger strike over his detention [Le Monde]

  • Remember that 2016 video of a Tesla driving itself? It was staged. [Mashable]

  • A Black Teacher Died After Being Tased 4 Times. Ex-Cops Say It Didn’t Need to Happen. [VICE News] #BLM

  • Evolution of a Theory — Unredacted NIH Emails Show Efforts to Rule Out Lab Origin of Covid [The Intercept] #UmbrellaCorporation is not ruled out after all.

  • The mystery behind thundersnow, a rare winter phenomenon [National Geographic]

  • A Colorado library is closed after meth contamination. What will it take to clean it? [NPR]

  • California storm victims may be eligible for federal assistance. Here’s how. [CapRadioNews]

  • Le pouvoir des langues [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Tanks, but No Tanks — The United Kingdom and Eastern Europe are pushing for the United States and Germany to seriously arm Ukraine—and quickly. [Foreign Policy]

  • The Vexing Rise of the Transnational Right [Foreign Affairs]

  • Anti-American Propaganda in Vietnam [The Diplomat]

  • Finally, a Fast Algorithm for Shortest Paths on Negative Graphs — Researchers can now find the shortest route through a network nearly as fast as theoretically possible, even when some steps can cancel out others. [Quanta Magazine]

  • Regardez toutes les conférences du symposium « 50 Years of Hadron Colliders at CERN » sur YouTube : [CERN_FR]

  • What is the Chemistry and Mineralogy Instrument? [NASA]

  • INTERPOL Cooperation Against ‘Ndrangheta (I-CAN) [INTERPOL]

  • B-1B Bomber Flies to Pacific and Back, Integrates with Japan’s F-15s [Air & Space Forces Magazine]

  • The 2024 Nissan GT-R Is Here, and It's Old Enough to Get a Driver's License [MOTORTREND]

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