Sundry: robotic waiters, Chinese millenials, Facebook's role in the gilets jaunes movement
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Social media (20%) has surpassed print (16%) as a source of news for Americans while TV remains the leader (49%) — pewresearch.org
Nightingale floors were Japan's automated intruder alert system in the 17th century — soranews24.com
Facebook must decide: is it for the mob or for democracy? — mondaynote.com
Some tips on finding a meaning in life, courtesy of Hunter S. Thompson — openculture.com
Meet Andrew Yang, a 2020 US presidential hopeful running against the robots (and for a universal basic income) — qz.com
A playful video by Russian animator Vladimir Tomin which asks what would happen if augmented reality invaded our streets — aeon.co
From tough guys to “Little Fresh Meat”: the change in taste of Chinese millenial women sparks a debate on masculinity — theculturetrip.com
5 places in the world where people live longer, and why — nautil.us
A pop-up café in Tokyo will allow the severely disabled to work using robotic avatars — spoon-tamago.com
This is the Sundry Newsletter. It is made of the best ideas and stories about tech, psychology, business, science, branding, art, etc. Thank you for reading — Ulysse Sabbag.
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