The must-reads
I’ve combed the web to seek out you immediately’s most enjoyable/vital/scary/fascinating tales about expertise.
1 How Ukraine cobbled collectively a scrappy, digitized navy
It’s created an inexpensive model of the methods the Pentagon has spent a long time (and billions of {dollars}) creating. (WSJ $)
+ Ukraine says it’s shot down near 500 drones since September. (The Guardian)
2 Sam Bankman-Fried is planning to plead not responsible
The FTX founder may withstand 115 years in jail if he’s satisfied of fraud and conspiracy. (Reuters)
3 China’s zero covid U-turn is worsening its social inequality
Younger folks in rural areas are unlikely to get well from the disruption to their training. (FT $)
+ Different nations are requiring guests from China to supply adverse covid exams. (Vox)
+ China’s overseas minister has praised the US in a uncommon present of unity. (Bloomberg $)
4 Tech startups had an terrible 2022
Because it stands, 2023 isn’t wanting significantly better. (WSJ $)
+ Staff laid off from Large Tech companies want to begin their very own. (Reuters)
+ A glance again over the largest tech flops of the previous 12 months. (Vox)
5 Brazil’s far proper is flourishing on Twitter
Simply because the nation’s new left-wing president takes workplace. (Rest of World)
+ We’re witnessing the mind demise of Twitter. (MIT Technology Review)
6China’s generative AI fashions are severely problematic
Like their Western counterparts, the outcomes are sometimes inaccurate and offensive. (TechCrunch)
+ How AI-generated textual content is poisoning the web. (MIT Technology Review)
7The Earth is consistently creating its personal form of music
A tiny gadget helps seismologists to tune into its rhythms. (NYT $)
8 The James Webb House Telescope has revolutionized astronomy
It’s been notably adept at shedding mild on stars’ lifecycles. (The Verge)
+ The US navy is planning to launch a constellation of satellites in March. (The Atlantic $)
+ NASA is searching for probably lethal asteroids. (Inverse)
+ What’s subsequent in house. (MIT Technology Review)
9 Your consideration span will not be as damaged as you assume it’s
Getting distracted may truly be the productive break your mind is craving. (The Guardian)
+ Why not kickstart the brand new 12 months with no smartphone? (Slate $)
10 You’ll be able to blame your nostril for that chilly you may’t shake 👃
Colder temperatures make it more durable to combat off nasty bugs. (Wired $)
Quote of the day
“It’s largely scams and memes whenever you get all the way down to it.”