The top ten must-reads
I’ve combed the internet to find you today’s most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.
1 Could the pandemic eventually lead us to a better world?
“Like wars and depressions, a pandemic offers an X-ray of society, allowing us to see all the broken places.” ( New Yorker $)
+ Entrepreneurs are turning to tech to track and stop the spread of covid-19. ( WSJ $)
+ A second surge of coronavirus deaths is on its way in the US. ( The Atlantic)
2 The EU’s top court ruled the US doesn’t sufficiently protect EU citizens’ data
It’s a victory for privacy advocates, but throws the flows of data between the US and EU into disarray. ( WP $)
+ A secret Trump order gives the CIA more power to launch cyber attacks. ( Yahoo News)
3 Meet the woman behind the most promising vaccine candidate
The University of Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine is currently being tested in thousands of volunteers. ( Bloomberg)
4 How to kick your doomscrolling habit 📵
Bingeing on depressing news can feel irresistible. But you should resist it. Here’s how. ( NYT $)
+ Stuck in a poor concentration rut during lockdown? You’re not alone. ( Wired UK)
+ How to stay sane when the world’s going mad. ( TR)
5 We can attribute Siberia’s heatwave to global warming
A study found global warming made this year’s record-breaking temperatures at least 600 times more likely. ( The Economist $)
6 Pakistan’s contact tracing system tramples all over citizens’ rights
It’s not the only country using the pandemic as a pretext to ramp up state surveillance. ( Slate)
7 There’s a growing consensus on face masks
25 states have made it mandatory to wear them in public spaces. ( Axios)
+ Walmart will require all customers to wear face masks. ( Axios)
8 Woke capitalism is a poor substitute for real change
The playbook: do the smallest token gesture necessary to deflect criticism, then continue as you were before. ( The Atlantic)
9 A couple campaigning for Palestinian rights were targeted by a deepfake persona
Oliver Taylor wrote an article attacking them. The catch? He doesn’t seem to exist. ( Reuters)
10 The struggle for the city soundscape 🏙️👂
Urban areas have gotten quieter in 2020. Some think that’s a good thing. Others do not. ( The Atlantic)
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