What I read this week...
Germany's blazing fast LNG project, Moore County attacks, and Steph named Sportsperson of the Year
What I read this week…
The five-year engineering feat Germany pulled off in months (WSJ)
The political orientation of the ChatGPT AI system (David Rozado)
Seven signs of ethical collapse (Markkula Center for Applied Ethics)
Interpreting Girard Lecture (Johnathan Bi)
FBI investigates gun attack on Moore County power grid (BBC)
Letter from Apple supplier Foxconn’s founder prodded China to ease zero-Covid rules (WSJ)
Europe is paying dearly to keep the lights on (Bloomberg)
Biden proposes overhaul of U.S. biofuel law to boost EV makers like Tesla (Bloomberg)
Computer science students face a shrinking Big Tech job market (NYT)
Stephen Curry is SI’s 2022 Sportsperson of the Year (Sports Illustrated)
On Twitter…
"The CDC found 45 pct of high school students were so persistently sad or hopeless in 2021 they were unable to engage in regular activities. Almost 1 in 5 seriously considered suicide and 9 pct surveyed tried to take their lives during previous 12 months."
Meta bans staff from discussing ‘very disruptive’ topics including abortion, gun rights, and vaccines in new ‘community engagement expectations’ according to screenshots viewed by @kyliebytes
I'm very grateful this piece is apparently one of the most widely shared ever from @CoinDesk.
@SBF_FTX is continuing his sociopathic clownshow and I'm happy to help push back.
And if you liked the insights here, I have an immense body of work. 🧵 1/5
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Jeffrey Gundlach: If you look at the depth of the 2s10s Treasury curve inversion, maybe we’re only several months away from recession.
Just discovered All-In a few days ago and have already watched seven episodes. Find it incredibly informative. Best podcast ever!
Well deserved for Chef Curry