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David Bauer

David Bauer

You are not entitled to their deaths

+ Putin, GPS, Hopepunk (#378)

By David Bauer 21 Jan 2022

guest curated

Special Delivery: How to Fail

🙋‍♀️ Guest curated by Eva Schulz, reporter and podcast host.

By David Bauer 16 Jan 2022

Numb numbers

+ Friendship, Waste Age, Levels of Hype (#377)

By David Bauer 14 Jan 2022

We need better stories

+ Books that got me thinking the most in 2021 (#376)

By David Bauer 07 Jan 2022

Asking questions

An issue about the future (#375)

lock-1 By David Bauer 31 Dec 2021

The future is now (unfortunately)

+ Art, Omicron, Book Flood (#374)

lock-1 By David Bauer 17 Dec 2021

Best of 2021

The ultimate selection of more than 500 recommendations from this year.

By David Bauer 10 Dec 2021

Inside Europe's prisons in Africa

+ Uncertainty, Books, Fragile Masculinity (#373)

lock-1 By David Bauer 03 Dec 2021

A city, ten times the size of NYC

+ Amazing Journeys, Future of Gender, Better Thinking (#372)

lock-1 By David Bauer 26 Nov 2021
Supply and Demand, and Demand, and Demand

Supply and Demand, and Demand, and Demand

+ Transapocalypse, Meeting Overload, Ski madness (#371)

lock-1 By David Bauer 19 Nov 2021
Ugh, not again 🦠

Ugh, not again 🦠

+ Try Harder, Flow, Zombie Traffic Lights (#370)

By David Bauer 12 Nov 2021
Welcome to the metaverse before it was uncool

Welcome to the metaverse before it was uncool

1. The Metaverse: What It Is, Where to Find it, Who Will Build It The metaverse. On the one hand, 🙄, on the other: I do think it’s worth taking a closer look and trying to wrap one’s head around the idea and its implications. We need more people

lock-1 By David Bauer 05 Nov 2021
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