👓 Photography student sends message about missing and murdered Indigenous women using Canadian flag | CBC

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A photography student from Beausoleil First Nation in Ontario is hoping to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls in Canada through her art.

👓 A Judge Just Ruled Thousands Of Florida Voters Get Another Chance For Their Ballots To Be Counted | BuzzFeed News

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The ruling sides with Democrats, who said a policy of tossing out valid ballots with signature issues was unconstitutional.

👓 The Vaporware Presidency | The Weekly Standard

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Step 1: Propose something ridiculous. Step 2: Cause chaos but don't deliver it. Lather, rinse, repeat.
What a great turn of phrase for this administration. Good job Mr. Last!

👓 Kaley Cuoco Reveals She’s Totally Going To Take A Big Bang Theory Prop From The Set | CINEMABLEND

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The Big Bang Theory is currently pushing through a few more months of production before the cast and crew on set will say their final goodbyes.
I think I’d like an autographed copy of the Aldrich catalog that’s been shifting around the set for a few years.

👓 Melania Trump leads new round of White House firing and fury | CNN

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In this White House, no one knows when the ax will fall or who will be swinging it.

🔖 Surreal number | Wikipedia

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In mathematics, the surreal number system is a totally ordered proper class containing the real numbers as well as infinite and infinitesimal numbers, respectively larger or smaller in absolute value than any positive real number. The surreals share many properties with the reals, including the usual arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division); as such, they form an ordered field.[a] If formulated in Von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel set theory, the surreal numbers are a universal ordered field in the sense that all other ordered fields, such as the rationals, the reals, the rational functions, the Levi-Civita field, the superreal numbers, and the hyperreal numbers, can be realized as subfields of the surreals.[1] The surreals also contain all transfinite ordinal numbers; the arithmetic on them is given by the natural operations. It has also been shown (in Von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel set theory) that the maximal class hyperreal field is isomorphic to the maximal class surreal field; in theories without the axiom of global choice, this need not be the case, and in such theories it is not necessarily true that the surreals are a universal ordered field.

👓 Even in the Senate, 2018 looks like other wave years for Democrats | CNN

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Some Republicans will argue that 2018 wasn't a wave for Democrats because they expanded their Senate majority.

👓 How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated | WIRED

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Internet companies used to grow big and die—fast. But now a few of them are huge and entrenched, because regulators didn't foresee their dominance.

📑 How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated | Wired

Annotated How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated by Tim Wu (WIRED)
If there is a sector more ripe for the reinvigoration of antitrust regulation, I do not know it.  

📑 How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated | Wired

Annotated How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated by Tim Wu (WIRED)
But now it was all for the best: a law of nature, a chance for the monopolists to do good for the universe. The cheerer-in-chief for the monopoly form is Peter Thiel, author of Competition Is for Losers. Labeling the competitive economy a “relic of history” and a “trap,” he proclaimed that “only one thing can allow a business to transcend the daily brute struggle for survival: monopoly profits.”  
Sounds like a guy who is winning all of the spoils.

📑 How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated | Wired

Annotated How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated by Tim Wu (WIRED)
In total, Facebook managed to string together 67 unchallenged acquisitions, which seems impressive, unless you consider that Amazon undertook 91 and Google got away with 214 (a few of which were conditioned). In this way, the tech industry became essentially composed of just a few giant trusts: Google for search and related industries, Facebook for social media, Amazon for online commerce. While competitors remained in the wings, their positions became marginalized with every passing day.  

📑 How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated | Wired

Annotated How Google and Amazon Got So Big Without Being Regulated by Tim Wu (WIRED)
When a dominant firm buys its a nascent challenger, alarm bells are supposed to ring. Yet both American and European regulators found themselves unable to find anything wrong with the takeover.  

👓 Florida and Georgia: the super-tight midterm elections, explained | Vox

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Where things stand as votes continue to be counted — and recounted — in three major statewide races now that Arizona has been called.