The top ten must-reads
I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.
1 Why are South Asia’s covid-19 numbers so low (for now)?
A young population, very low testing rates, and a lack of data gathering. ( Quanta)
+ The virus is gaining steam across Latin America. ( NYT $)
2 A man in the US was wrongfully arrested due to a facial recognition algorithm
This is the first known case of its kind, and it sets a very worrying precedent. ( NYT $)
3 Gaming is finally having its #MeToo moment
Dozens of women are speaking out about sexism and harassment in the industry. ( Vice)
+ Streamers are calling for a one-day boycott of Twitch in protest at its response. ( Ars Technica)
4 The tech sector is up in arms about Trump’s guest worker ban
Google has warned it’s a threat to US innovation. ( The Verge)
+ Apple and Twitter have joined the chorus of voices opposing the ban. ( The Verge)
5 Twitter has censured another Trump tweet for threatening violence
Maybe it would be easier for him to just not tweet at this point. ( CNBC)
6 Washington has become the latest state to make masks mandatory
People will have to wear them in all indoor public spaces from Friday. ( Axios)
+ Put your mask over your damn nose. ( Gizmodo)
7 Can violent men stop themselves when no one’s watching?
Online intervention programs are one of the only ways they’re being held accountable during the pandemic. ( New Yorker $)
8 China is cracking down on livestreaming 🤳
Apparently the concern is over “vulgar” content. ( The Information $)
9 The My Little Pony fandom has a Nazi problem
Yes, you read that correctly. ( The Atlantic)
+ Why it’s (mostly) okay for kids to talk to strangers online. ( WSJ $)
+ The double-edged sword of virtual spaces for LGBTQ+ teens. ( Scientific American)
10 RIP The Segway
You were too silly for this world. ( BBC)
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