The top ten must-reads
I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 The US set a new record for covid-19 cases yesterday 38,672 in a single day, and that’ll be vastly underestimating. ( The Verge) + New York will quarantine travelers from states with major outbreaks. ( NYT $) + India recorded its biggest daily rise in covid-19 infections yesterday too. ( The Guardian)
2 Could a forgotten pneumonia treatment help coronavirus patients?
Radiation therapy is being tested in at least five countries, including the US. ( Slate)
+ Why covid-19 symptoms last for months for some people. ( New Scientist $)
3 Boston just banned its public agencies from using facial recognition tech
It’s the biggest city on the East Coast to do so. ( Buzzfeed)
4 Facebook has created a fact-checking exemption for climate deniers
A new rule says “opinion pieces” can’t be included. Even if they are not opinion pieces. ( Popular Information)
+ How QAnon thrives on Facebook. ( The Guardian)
+ Biden is pressurizing Facebook and Twitter to stop letting Trump make false claims about voter fraud. ( CNN)
+ Trump is looking beyond the big social platforms to fire up his supporters. ( WSJ $)
5 Google will auto-delete location and search history after 18 months
Presumably recent data is more useful than historical stuff. ( CNBC)
+ How to make sure Google deletes your data on a regular basis. ( Recode)
6 Instagram is becoming political
Out with the brunch pics, in with posts about topics like privilege and policing. ( Recode)
+ Instagram is expanding its TikTok competitor feature, Reels. ( TechCrunch)
7 Why are so few Black and Latino people working in tech?
It isn’t a “pipeline” problem. ( LA Times)
+ Black Amazon workers want Jeff Bezos’s actions to match his words. ( NYT $)
+ How good design can help to counter racial bias. ( Quartz)
8 Inside the social media cult that convinces young people to give up everything It started as mentoring then turned into a complex system of emotional, monetary and sexual control. ( OneZero) 9 The UK’s plan to reopen pubs could be a data privacy nightmare They’ll have to collect customer information when they open their doors again on July 4. ( New Scientist $) 10 There’s been a boom (sorry) in firework conspiracy theories 🎆 Some people need to do a bit more chilling and a bit less tweeting. ( The Atlantic)
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