Tuesday headlines: Frank of America
A round-up of President Trump's first day back in office, playing "ping-pong between the serious and the stunning." / The Wall Street Journal [+]
Trump's political urgency may be slowed "by a more languid Congress." / Semafor
The United States military debates possible deployment on US soil. / Politico
Molly White: No, Trump didn't make $50 billion from his memecoin. / [citation needed]
Democrats have in key ways helped expedite the formation of the tech oligarchy they are now decrying. / Blood in the Machine
Each time you see a targeted ad online, your personal information is exposed to thousands of advertisers and data brokers through a process called "real-time bidding." / EFF
See also: "FTC Surveillance Pricing Study Indicates Wide Range of Personal Data Used to Set Individualized Consumer Prices." / Federal Trade Commission
Some thoughts on how to "escape the algorithm." / escape the algorithm
Schools are using an AI simulation of Anne Frank that urges kids not to blame anyone for the Holocaust. / The__Byte
Related: A conversation with a virtual Anne Frank. / Bluesky
Trend experts attempt to predict the late 2020s. "Sports and wellness have not reached their apex." / The Trend Report
A new sport takes off in the Bay Area, involving tricycles. / The San Francisco Chronicle
Fire rebuilding in Southern California may be on a collision course with Trump's immigration crackdowns. / The Los Angeles Times
From Los Angeles, some thoughts about how the past is not as easy to recover and rebuild after disaster strikes. / National Geographic
What happens when someone in a crowded LA movie theater yells "rape" at the screen? / Meditations in an Emergency
A 2016 documentary about David Lynch is free for anyone to watch through the end of January. / The Criterion Channel