Wednesday, August 14, 2019

An offer they can’t refuse? Facebook offers mainstream news millions in licensing fees

A loss to his older brother triggers Chapin’s first renunciation of the game. He attends university, then falls in love with a stripper named Courtney, whose sharp smile “you could easily imagine encircling the necks of her enemies.” Among the latter is an ex-boyfriend who appears to be “monitoring” (Canadian for “stalking”) the new couple. So the lovebirds share a hit of psilocybin — dropping ’shrooms is a standard Chapin dating move — and decamp to Bangkok. There the relationship dissolves (shocker!) and Chapin lets himself get sucked back into the chess vortex, entering the Bangkok Open. Slaughter ensues: “I played worse than I ever had,” he confesses. “I began laughing a crazy, red-faced laugh. A tournament official threatened to eject me if I didn’t quiet down.”
Can chess-be bad for your health one author found out

An offer they can’t refuse? Facebook offers mainstream news millions in licensing fees  As we’ve said, if your business depends on a platform, you don’t have a business.


'A chilling effect': Media bosses challenge security agencies to prove damage


Australia's biggest media organisations have argued for a loosening of strict laws they say threaten democracy.

Sydney, Melbourne coming to a standstill as infrastructure struggles

Congestion is at breaking point in Sydney and Melbourne, threatening to reduce the quality of life for residents.


 Sylvia Plath:
“And by the way, everything in life is writable about if you have the outgoing guts to do it, and the imagination to improvise. The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.”



Moderate Liberals defend Gladys Berejiklian as agitation over abortion bill ramps up


One MP said some Liberal party members had "smelt blood in the water".


The Colorado Rapids casually let everyone know that the plague still exists in 2019 SB Nation. More encouraging than it might seem: “Everyone know the p-dogs are flea and disease infested little varmints, but they are also a crucial part of the local habitat so it’s a balancing act.
Napping Quartz


Exponential growth is a pipe dream Financial Times (David L). Ya think?