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Friday, July 31, 2020
Female peacemakers do the work on the ground, but unfortunately "are cut out of negotiations for peace."
James Nestor explains how sitting crosslegged and breathing for an hour triggered a life-changing reaction.
By the law of averages, you will take 670m breaths over your lifetime. Maybe you’ve already taken half of those. Maybe you’re on breath 669,000,000. Maybe you’d like to take a few million more.
↩︎ The Guardian
Pictures of Comic-Con attendees in homemade costumes with nowhere to go.
“Since being diagnosed with epilepsy, I like to say that I am now training for life versus training for a specific race.”
A profile of Kittie Knox, the first Black person to be inducted into the League of American Wheelman.
A conversation with novelist Tim Maughan, whose predictions about the future keep (unfortunately) coming true.
My real-world dystopian obsession is when will we see the first drone strike on civilian territory in the West. Do you know what I mean? It’s going to happen at some point.
↩︎ OneZero
"At times I am very proud to be an American. At times, I'm ashamed." A pandemic interview with The Wire's David Simon.
Reviewing the history of video chat and odd user-design paradigms to figure out why Zoom is so fatiguing.
Better-Than-Expected Unemployment Claims Fail to Help the USD
One of the economic data that increased in importance during the coronavirus crisis is the weekly unemployment claims in the United States.
Presented every Thursday for the previous week, it shows the number of people that apply for the first time for unemployment benefits.
Up until the pandemic, the market participants focused more on the Non-Farm Payrolls data. Not anymore, as the need grew to find out sooner the changes in the labor market’s evolution.…
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Big Tech Continues to Beat Wall Street’s Expectations
Facebook reported its Q2 2020 earnings after the closing bell yesterday and delivered more than investors expected. The tech giant beat expectations on all lines:
EPS $1.80 on expectations of $1.39
Ad revenue $18.32 billion on expectations of $16.92 billion
1.79 billion daily active users vs. 1.74 billion expected
Facebook’s share price initially surged on the news, jumping over 4% in after-hours trading. However, the enthusiasm faded away as the hours passed, trading ahead of…
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Thursday, July 30, 2020
A researcher identifies the setting of van Gogh's final painting, Tree Roots after noticing the resemblance in a postcard.
For some US license plates featuring the Confederate flag, profits go to groups fighting against the removal of statues.
today i learned that 9 states (alabama, georgia, louisiana, maryland, mississippi, north carolina, south carolina, tennessee, and virginia) are selling the confederate flag via their license plates. anyone know if they profit from this? pic.twitter.com/WMhH91ZnfW
— EricaJoy (@EricaJoy) July 29, 2020
"I just wish he was still around and that I could work with him again." Lynch on Bowie and how music inspired Twin Peaks.
Digital archivists are morally conflicted over the Nintendo leak.
"It puts a bad taste in my mouth a bit about the leak to be sure, but perhaps my curiosity about the data is overriding my moral compass somewhat in this case, because I can’t say I’m unhappy to see the data released."
↩︎ The Verge
"These 68 videos show clear apparent instances of police officers escalating violence during protests."
Take a few tips from the masked masters of music: GWAR, Slipknot, and the Residents, who've been wearing masks for decades.
On Tuesday, Baghdad reached a record high 125.2 degrees. On Wednesday, it had its second hottest day on record.
Kevin Krautgartner continues his series of aerial images of a car driving through fantastical landscapes.
Coaches say young players—most of whom are Uighurs—are physically abused at an NBA training facility in China.
An hour of relaxing hold music from Cisco's first version of IP phones.
An hour of relaxing hold music from Cisco's first version of IP phones.
via Boing Boing
A two-centimeter-long crustacean can ingest and break down microplastics into pieces smaller than a cell within 96 hours.
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CLS proposes second-tier FX settlement system
Precious Metals Warn Of Increased Volatility
Are the precious metals patterns predicting a big downside price event? Our trading team witnessed a big drop in Platinum and Palladium prices early this morning while Gold and Silver continued to push moderately higher. We began to question this move and investigate any historical relevance to previous patterns. Our research team pointed out that […]
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US / China Trade Deal Still Matters for Financial Markets
Financial markets tend to shift focus from one event to another without hesitation. When there is nothing on the international economic or geopolitical agenda, the market reacts strongly to even second-tier economic data (e.g., Durable Goods, consumer confidence, etc.).
This is why financial markets are beautiful in the sense that no day is like the other – as a trader, you never know how markets will react to something new.
The U.S. – China trade…
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