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1. I Was Afraid Of Playing 'Dark Room' As A Child On Diwali. Yes, #MeToo.
As women flooded Twitter with their heartbreaking stories of sexual violence with the hashtag #MeToo, it opened a chasm within me filled with memories I thought I had buried. It opened the floodgates of memories of being scared, often among my 'own' people.Like several other women, I have lost count of the number of times I have been scared.While playing a 'game' called 'dark room' with my sisters and other children of varied ages, including a teenage son of the hosts at a Diwali party.
2. Intel proposes a mathematical formula for self-driving car safety
As autonomous vehicles become a part of the landscape, there are more questions than ever about their safety, and how to determine responsibility when they get in an accident. With so many companies (Alphabet, Uber, GM, Tesla, and Ford -- just to name a few) working on different technology, there's also a question of how to establish standards on any level. Now, Amnon Shashua, the CEO of (recently acquired by Intel) Mobileye is proposing a model called Responsibility Sensitive Safety to "prove" the safety of autonomous vehicles.
3. HOW TO CUDDLE UP WITH “NO” AND WIN WITH DOOM AND GLOOMERS
Dreamers swim in an ocean filled with doom and gloomers who love pointing out the danger.Dreamers start with “Yes”. Everyone else seems like a kill-joy. Doom and gloomers seem resistant to optimistic dreamers.Cuddle up with “No” “No” comforts doom and gloomers. They won’t get in over their heads. They’re protecting current wins. They need a clear path to the end before they begin. (All good stuff.) Don’t offer flippant answers. The worst thing you can do is minimize real concerns. You can’t win hearts and minds by pressuring reluctant people into conformity.
4. Twitter had countless new titles for the new Star Wars movie
We know: You love Han Solo. But the generic title of his standalone prequel movie — Solo: A Star Wars Story — left many fans feeling colder than a carbonite freezing chamber. Still, you can always count on Twitter to smuggle in the jokes. And the fact that director Ron Howard revealed the title in a Twitter video, in which he is seen flipping a giant and easily photoshop-able card, meant the inevitable parodies arrived faster than the Millennium Falcon doing the Kessel Run. SEE ALSO: Everything We Know About the Han Solo MovieHere follows a field guide to every breed of the joke the Twitterati could deliver.
5. Images hidden in Pokémon GO suggest new Pokémon might appear around Halloween
If you’re still poking around Pokémon GO, there’s a good chance you’ve caught most of what’s available by now. Good news! It seems Niantic is getting really, really close to adding Gen 3 (or “Hoenn”) Pokémon to the game. Some of them, at least. Our friends at The Silph Road (a community of GO players who connect the game’s many invisible dots, digging through the data for insight on why things like spawns and curveballs work the way they do) have done their thing on the latest update and unearthed a ton of details in the process.
6. HARVEY WEINSTEIN LAWSUITS AGAINST MOGUL Good Investment for Financing Companies
Harvey Weinstein's accusers don't have to resort to GoFundMe to foot their legal bills if they end up suing, because companies are lining up to front the cash. Who knew there were legal financing companies that invest in cases that are likely to produce a financial jackpot? It seems these companies think suing Harvey Weinstein and TWC will be a cakewalk. The CEO for Legal-Bay tells us they believe many of the women who might sue will get $50k minimum and as high as 7 figures. The company is on the hunt for actresses who aren't big names
7. This is the massive US nuclear submarine that just arrived off the Korean Peninsula
Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Michigan (SSGN 727) at Busan Naval Base in South Korea as part of a routine port visit.
The USS Michigan, a nuclear submarine known for carrying special-ops teams, arrived in the South Korean city of Busan for what the Navy called a routine port visit last Friday, as tensions between the US and North Korea remain high. The Michigan is an Ohio-class guided-missile submarine, one of four such US subs designated SSGNs. In April, the last time the Michigan was in Busan, South Korean media reported it was carrying SEALs to train with South Korean forces to take out the North's nuclear command structure and leader Kim Jong Un, though the US military has said that it does not train for attempts at regime change.
8. We're not sure how you steal $1.2 million worth of fajitas, but this man allegedly did
Stealing a million dollars worth of any food seems like a difficult task in itself. Yet somehow, an employee by the name of Gilberto Escamilla, who works for the Cameron County Juvenile Justice Department in Texas, was alleged to have stolen $1.2 million of fajitas over a nine-year period, as reported by the Brownsville Herald. "If it wasn’t so serious, you’d think it was a Saturday Night Live skit. But this is the real thing," District Attorney Luis V. Saenz told the newspaper. The alleged plot was only uncovered when Escamilla took a day off for a doctor's appointment on Aug. 7. Someone didn't hit pause on their operation because a Labatt Food Service truck turned up to the department's kitchen. The driver informed another employee of an 800 pound delivery of fajitas.
9. Your Remote Boss Doesn't Necessarily Hate You Or Totally Suck
Ohio-class guided-missile submarine USS Michigan (SSGN 727) at Busan Naval Base in South Korea as part of a routine port visit.
The USS Michigan, a nuclear submarine known for carrying special-ops team You've got problems, I've got advice. This advice isn't sugar-coated-in fact, it's sugar-free, and may even be a little bitter. Welcome to Tough Love. This week we have a young professional who's having a hard time adjusting to remote management after having a more hands-on, supportive boss. Keep in mind, I'm not a therapist or any other kind of health professional-just a guy who's willing to tell it like it is. I simply want to give you the tools you need to enrich your damn lives. If for whatever reason you don't like my advice, feel free to file a formal complaint here. Now then, let's get on with it.y has said that it does not train for attempts at regime change.
10. Women’s reproductive organs are teeming with microorganisms
Women's reproductive organs are home to plenty of microorganisms, and identifying them may help us improve women's health.Scientists have long known that the vagina is home to trillions of bacteria, but much less is known about the community of organisms inhabiting the rest of women’s reproductive tracts — from the uterus to the ovaries. In a study published today in Nature Communications, researchers in China identified the microorganisms found in six parts of the reproductive tracts of 110 women. The research can help scientists figure out what microbes and bacteria are found in healthy women, and which ones are associated with certain diseases. Scientists are just starting to figure out how the microorganisms that live on and inside our body, called the microbiome, affect our health. Over the past decades, new genetic tools are giving researchers powerful new ways