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Saturday - November 19, 2016 Sat - 11/19/16
rantnrave:// Bravery and honesty from hope and fear. In a safe environment. And a new leader's reply. With no reply to this but a wild spin on this... Clothing, furniture, carpets, towels, bedsheets—we're surrounded by textiles nearly every moment of our lives. Here's a collection of views inside the places where textiles are made, with notes on how they transform local economies. REDEF FashionSET: " Stories From the Mill: Making Textiles"... WIKIPEDIA explains NARCISSISTIC PERSONALITY DISORDER: "affects an estimated 1% of the general population. Although most individuals have some narcissistic traits, high levels of narcissism can manifest themselves in a pathological form as narcissistic personality disorder (NPD), whereby the patient overestimates his or her abilities and has an excessive need for admiration and affirmation." Often involving parent issues. Many tend to act out as bullies. And the attention they crave is often exacerbated by feedback. Like crowds and cheers. Doesn't matter what the topic is. The applause and feedback makes them go deeper. Even if they don't understand it, believe it or care about it. So you see the problem with a media trying to act as the 4TH ESTATE when the coverage fuels the narcissism. That's a f***ing CATCH-22 on steroids and crack. ROD SERLING would call it day. Does fiction have a place anymore?... Going to see the good TROLLS today with my babies... I'm in emergency need of the best comedy I've never seen. Please help me. I did start catching up on FX's YOU'RE THE WORST season 3 last night. So good. I've said it before but bears repeating: BRANDON MYCHAL SMITH as SAM DRESDEN is amazing... Any word overused lessens it... Undertones (or not) of all this noise is a tactic to get generations of non-white immigrants to leave the country out of fear. Heartbreaking... TESLA SOLAR is very cool... REDEF is looking for a technical lead to partner with me and the team on our product future. Initiators email CV to [email protected]... I'm ready now... Happy Birthday to BRAD ELDERS, JULIE MILLER, BILL WERDE and ADAM LILLING.
- Jason Hirschhorn, curator
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Medium
One Behavior Separates The Successful From The Average
by Benjamin P. Hardy
Are you an initiator?
Esquire
How Russia Pulled Off the Biggest Election Hack in U.S. History
by Thomas Rid
The inside story of kompromat.
VentureBeat
How the growth of esports compares to traditional sports trends
by Dean Takahashi
Esports events can fill a big stadium of fans who watch video game pros play for $20 million in prizes. But compared to traditional sports, esports still have a long way to go.
Harvard Business Review
How Predictive AI Will Change Shopping
by Amit Sharma
Retailers need to prepare.
CNN
Why tolerance has a place in Islam and the Middle East
by Yousef Al Otaiba
November 16, the International Day for Tolerance, is an important time to reflect on the urgent need to bring cultures together, writes Yousef Al Otaiba.
Hollywood Reporter
Ringside With Steve Bannon at Trump Tower as the President-Elect's Strategist Plots "An Entirely New Political Movement"
by Michael Wolff
"I'm not a white nationalist, I'm a nationalist. I'm an economic nationalist," Bannon tells THR media columnist Michael Wolff as the controversial Breitbart News chief turned White House advisor unleashes on Hillary Clinton, Fox News and his critics.
The New York Times
How an Indian Innovator Reverse-Engineered the Making of Sanitary Pads
by Yudhijit Bhattacharjee
A health care revolution in developing nations started with some uncomfortable trial and error.
Unenumerated
Artifacts of wealth: patterns in the evolution of collectibles and money
by Nick Szabo
This is the first of at least two posts on the evolution of collectibles and money.The goal is to explore the evolutionary and economic functions of the "ornamental" or "ceremonial" objects that are so common in the archaeological record.
Fast Company
Inside Gab: The New Twitter Alternative Championed By The Alt-Right
by Cale Guthrie Weissman
A dispatch from the new censorship-defying social network in the wake of "the purge" of alt-right users on Facebook and Twitter this week.
BuzzFeed
Invasion Of The Big-Brained Sci-Fi Blockbuster!
by Adam B. Vary
Prestige science fiction features are winning over audiences and earning major Oscar attention like never before. The filmmakers behind the movies hoping to join their ranks, "Arrival" and "Passengers," spoke with BuzzFeed News about how sci-fi could lead Hollywood into a better future.
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GQ
Charles Harder, the Lawyer Who Killed Gawker, Isn't Done Yet
by Jason Zengerle
Have a score to settle with the press? Charles Harder, the media lawyer who ground Gawker.com to dust, is your man. As the legal attack dog for Melania Trump, Roger Ailes (reportedly), and possibly even President-Elect Donald Trump, Harder wants us to know he doesn’t hate journalists--he just wants to teach them some manners.
POLITICO Magazine
The Bitter Feud Behind the Law That Could Keep Jared Kushner Out of the White House
by Josh Zeitz
'Don't smile too much or they'll think think we're happy about the appointment,' Senator John F. Kennedy told his younger brother, Robert. It was late 1960. Jack Kennedy, now president-elect of the United States, opened the front door of his stately home in Georgetown to inform a pack of awaiting reporters that he would name Bobby to the post of attorney general.
recode
Musicians fighting Spotify are 'so f***king dumb,' music industry pundit Bob Lefsetz says
by Peter Kafka, Bob Lefsetz and Eric Johnson
"You have to face the truth: The game changed."
Vice
How Reality TV Made Donald Trump President
by Joy Lanzendorfer
Donald Trump's campaign successfully used family reality television tropes to help win him the presidency.
ADWEEK
Airbnb's CMO Wants to Redefine Experiential Marketing With the Company's New Offering
by Kristina Monllos
Thursday, at its Airbnb Open event in Los Angeles, Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky revealed that the company is fundamentally changing. In adding experiences and much more to the platform, it will also have to revamp how it functions as a marketer.
Harvard Business Review
Fixing Discrimination in Online Marketplaces
by Ray Fisman and Michael Luca
Airbnb, Uber, and others are facing the unintended consequences of their platforms’ design choices.
BuzzFeed
The Tribe That's Suing The US Government To Keep Its Promises
by Nidhi Subbaraman
In a landmark lawsuit, the Rosebud Sioux tribe is suing its government-run hospital for failing to provide the free health care that they say has been promised since 1868. The feds, in turn, argue that they actually have no legal obligation to provide care.
POLITICO Magazine
Don't Fret About Fake Political News
by Jack Shafer
We’d have more cause for alarm if fake news was something new, but it isn’t.
Financial Times
Estée Lauder is made over for the digital age
by Sujeet Indap
New generation at US cosmetics company reverse-mentor senior colleagues.
The Guardian
RETRO READ: The last kamikaze: two Japanese pilots tell how they cheated death
by Justin McCurry
As the 70th anniversary of the end of the second world war looms, two would-be suicide pilots described how they prepared to die for their emperor and country.
The Guardian
Drips, pop and Dollars: the music that made Ennio Morricone
by Nick Shave
At 88, Morricone is a towering presence in film history. As he celebrates 60 years in music, the Italian composer talks shoots, scores and the masterpieces we missed
Decider
Hard Knocks: Why HBO Is Having a Rough Transition from Auteur TV to Big-Time Streaming
by Scott Porch
When HBO signed Bill Simmons, a former ESPN columnist and commentator, in July 2015 to a $20 million, three year-deal to create and host a weekly sports/culture talk show, the network hoped he would provide a burst of must-watch programming for its recently launched HBO Now streaming service.
Columbia Journalism Review
BuzzFeed's pro tennis investigation displays ethical dilemmas of data journalism
by Nicholas Diakopoulos
BuzzFeed News in January turned its attention to the issue of fraud in professional tennis, publishing an investigation called “The Tennis Racket." The piece featured an innovative use of statistical analysis to identify professional players who may have thrown matches.
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