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April 17, 2020

Wikipedia, Bitcoin, and Boris Johnson

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Wikipedia Is the Last Best Place on the Internet | Wired

An homage to an unlikely website.

Uyghurs for Sale | Australian Strategic Policy Institute

From the extensive report: “The Chinese government has facilitated the mass transfer of Uyghur and other ethnic minority citizens from the far west region of Xinjiang to factories across the country. Under conditions that strongly suggest forced labour, Uyghurs are working in factories that are in the supply chains of at least 83 well-known global brands in the technology, clothing and automotive sectors, including Apple, BMW, Gap, Huawei, Nike, Samsung, Sony and Volkswagen.”

Bitcoin Becomes the Flag of Technology | Nakamoto

From the article: “If we were to enumerate [the values of technology], we’d find that technology is internationalist, capitalist, decentralized, hyperdeflationary, networked, encrypted, digital, volatile, ambitious, and quietly revolutionary.” The article explains how Bitcoin embodies these elements.

Boris Johnson Is Showing Western Politicians How to Win | New York Magazine

A fascinating look at Boris Johnson’s electoral successes and challenges.

Defining the Stuff We Do On Sunday Mornings: A Congregational Worship Glossary | 9Marks

A brief glossary of various elements of worship with Scripture references for further study.


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