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Bots, privacy and ‘personhood’ credentials

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Can humans purge the bots without sacrificing our privacy?
bigthink.com · Ross Pomeroy
“Personhood” credentials could cleanse the internet of bots — but are the costs worth it?
Syrian insurgents reach the capital’s suburbs
Associated Press · Bassem Mroue and Zeina Karam
Worried residents flee and stock up on supplies as the government denies President Assad has fled the country.
How Trump’s transition could end up hamstringing his agenda
POLITICO · Alice Miranda Ollstein
The president-elect’s advisers haven’t yet begun meeting with federal agencies, despite signing an agreement late last month allowing them to do so.
Holiday mornings made easy: 19 festive breakfast recipes
flipboard.com · Sharon Rigsby – Grits and Pinecones
From warm cinnamon rolls to ham and cheese quiche, these meals and treats are perfect for cozy family gatherings.
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How to think about human dignity
Vox · Aja Romano
Why the death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has provoked such complicated reactions from the public.
The making of ‘Birds of a Feather’
Variety · Chris Willman
How Billie Eilish and Finneas labored nearly a year on their “outlier” track, then let the audience discover it.
Emma Corrin on shooting ‘Nosferatu’ with real rats
indiewire.com · Harrison Richlin
“The smell is something that you can’t imagine.”
Partying like it’s 1999 with Kyle Mooney
theringer.com · Alan Siegel
After years of mining the archives of the early internet for laughs, the former “SNL” standout brings his nostalgia comedy to the big screen with “Y2K.”
Dillon Gabriel’s winding path to top-ranked Oregon and Heisman contention
Sports Illustrated · Bryan Fischer
The durable quarterback navigated two transfer portal moves, racked up career records and has the Ducks in the hunt for a national championship.
Meet Wisdom, the age-defying albatross
CBS News · Staff
The world’s oldest-known wild bird is about 74 and laid an egg for the first time in years.

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