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  • How Mark Zuckerberg Led Facebook’s War to Crush Google Plus | Vanity Fair

    www.vanityfair.com
    Oct 1, 2017
    In Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg built not just a business, but a company culture with the fervor of a messianic sect.
  • Ken Burns & Lynn Novick On ‘The Vietnam War’ — Fresh Air — Overcast

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    Sep 28, 2017
    In their new 10-part PBS documentary series, the filmmakers uncover never-before-seen footage from the Vietnam War. The series tells the story of the war from multiple perspectives: American soldiers,...
  • Disconnected by Disaster—Photos From a Battered Puerto Rico - The Atlantic

    www.theatlantic.com
    Sep 26, 2017
    Five days after Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico, its devastating impact is becoming clearer.
  • The Department of Justice Is Overseeing the Resegregation of American Schools | The Nation

    www.thenation.com
    Sep 25, 2017
    A major investigation reveals that white parents are leading a secession movement with dire consequences for black children.
  • Exfiltration Resistant Infrastructure, Square - Security @ Scale 2014 - YouTube

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    Sep 24, 2017
    Diogo Mónica is a Security Engineer at Square, a PhD Candidate at ISTecnico and a long-time IEEE volunteer. Nathan McCauley is the security engineering manag...
  • How a tax haven is leading the race to privatise space | News | The Guardian

    www.theguardian.com
    Sep 24, 2017
    The long read: Luxembourg has shown how far a tiny country can go by serving the needs of global capitalism. Now it has set its sights on outer space. By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
  • Shock Tactics: Taser inserts itself in probes involving its stun guns

    www.reuters.com
    Sep 23, 2017
    Taser has defended the safety of its weapons by funding research and forging ties with cops and coroners. After a death, it springs into action
  • In Germany, Blue-Collar Jobs Provide Bulwark to Populism - The New York Times

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    Sep 23, 2017
    Dortmund survived the collapse of its coal and steel industries, which helped the city avoid the working-class alienation that has fed right-wing parties elsewhere.
  • There's Blood In The Water In Silicon Valley

    www.buzzfeed.com
    Sep 13, 2017
    The bad new politics of big tech.
  • United States Chief Data Scientist DJ Patil: Big Data and You — Commonwealth Club of California Podcast — Overcast

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    Sep 12, 2017
    From influencing our health-care decisions to helping to make our streets safer, big data has changed the way that our government and the private sector are tackling some of today’s most complicated s...
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Hello! This is mostly a collection of things I've read, but occasionally I write my own posts.