Sunday, December 12, 2021

8 Privacy Settings You Should Change on LinkedIn Right Now

 Iceberg 2021 - Bondi Icebergs owner Maurice Terzini


Photographing the Northern Lights is an otherworldly experience. There aren’t many events as moving as seeing the aurora borealis dance and illuminate the night sky with mesmerizing movements and vibrant colors. To help you find inspiration for planning and executing your images, in this new edition of the Northern Lights Photographer of the Year, we present the 25 best aurora images captured around the world.  Buckle up because this trip is going to take you from the remote boreal forests of the Arctic to the far landscapes of the Southern Hemisphere, passing by spectacular frozen forests, volcanoes, mountains, and beaches along the way…always with the Northern Lights dancing in the sky…”


LifeHacker: “LinkedIn, like all social networks, uses a lot of your personal information to show you ads and sponsored content. Just as you’d be wary about sharing more of your data with Facebook, you should also exercise restraint when sharing information with LinkedIn. If you haven’t been doing that so far, now is the time to change how LinkedIn uses your information. Here’s how to protect your privacy on LinkedIn…”



1.The world of “shadow foster care.” (NYT)

2. The dollar is rising.

3. Why movie dialogue has become more difficult to understand.

4. And how the Beatles used Indian music theory(video).

5. “A soft-spoken, self-effacing young man from Seoul may be the most listened-to living composer on the planet right now…”  A good piece.  And Korea seems to account for 20% of the world’s classical music sales.  Reason to be bullish on the country.

6. “Model this.”

7. “I had to wrap my head around the fact that close to nothing of what makes science actually work is published as text on the web.”  Excellent essay by Markus Strasser.

8. Further Omicron calculations.