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Level1 News January 10 2022: Patreon Edition

https://www.one-tab.com/page/AYX4-ixVR72juuMR2-aOzA https://www.one-tab.com/page/_K6_ZWBfS5CjNBMaPjnACg https://www.one-tab.com/page/7Qw46DkfQnSfjCOs4jiYNg 0:00 - Intro 0:53 - Venmo, PayPal and Cash App to report payments of $600 or more to IRS this year 2:53 - FTC warns of legal action against organizations that fail to patch Log4j flaw 3:20 - Cyber Command Task Force Conducted Its First Offensive Operation As The Secretary Of Defense Watched 4:46 - Elizabeth Holmes verdict: Former Theranos CEO is found guilty on 4 counts 6:20 - UK police forces have seized more than £300 million in bitcoin 7:21 - Washington state to require internet service disclosure when selling house in new year 8:45 - AT&T, Verizon reject Buttigieg's plea to delay 5G launch amid warnings of aviation chaos 9:28 - Public corporation created to bring high-speed broadband to all of Erie County 10:53 - New French Law Requires Car Commercials to Tell People to Walk or Bike Instead 12:59 - Canada's public health agency admits it tracked 33 million mobile devices during lockdown 14:26 - Google, Facebook face big privacy fines in France 15:35 - China’s locked down Xi'an city in chaos after Covid app crash 17:15 - A Digital Manhunt: How Chinese Police Track Critics on Twitter and Facebook 18:07 - In-depth report details Apple’s shift to Chinese suppliers to ‘cut costs and curry favor with Beijing’ 19:16 - Over 140,000 gaming firms close as China continues new license freeze 20:05 - China's Mars orbiter snaps amazing selfies above Red Planet 21:12 - Russia to Require Netflix to Stream State Television Broadcasts 22:31 - Kazakhstan internet shutdown deals blow to global bitcoin mining operation 23:46 - Kosovo bans cryptocurrency mining to save electricity 25:35 - Meta sued for alleged role in extremist-linked murder of federal guard 27:13 - James Webb Space Telescope: Sun shield is fully deployed 28:36 - Biden-Harris Administration Extends Space Station Operations Through 2030 30:28 - China has moon's south pole in its sights with 3 missions launching this decade 32:53 - John Deere breaks new ground with self-driving tractors you can control from a phone 34:51 - Artificial intelligence is restoring lost works by Klimt, Picasso and Rembrandt, but not everyone is happy about it 37:06 - A ROBOT FOR THE WORST JOB IN THE WAREHOUSE 38:43 - Amazon is putting an Alexa on the Orion spacecraft Lockheed Martin is building for NASA 39:33 - Drone carrying a defibrillator saves its first cardiac arrest patient in Sweden 42:03 - Maybe 2022 should be the year we turn over decision-making to the AI 46:23 - Apple becomes first U.S. company to reach $3 trillion market cap 48:22 - Apple's Upcoming AR/VR Headset to Feature Three Displays 49:20 - Sony gives first details on next-gen PSVR2 headset for PS5 50:11 - Sony announces the world’s first QD-OLED 4K TV, coming later this year 51:20 - Samsung is putting NFTs in its smart TVs 52:00 - The RTX 3090 Ti is NVIDIA’s new-new flagship GPU 52:30 - Intel Announces 12th Gen Core Alder Lake: 22 New Desktop-S CPUs, 8 New Laptop-H CPUs 53:02 - Intel Demos Lightning Fast 13.8 GBps PCIe 5.0 SSD with Alder Lake 53:30 - AMD Announces Ryzen 6000 Mobile CPUs for Laptops: Zen3+ on 6nm with RDNA2 Graphics 54:21 - Samsung’s new TV remote uses radio waves from your router to stay charged 55:28 - YouTuber figured out Asus Z690 Hero motherboards melted down due to backward capacitor 56:40 - Lenovo ThinkBook Plus Gen 3 found a weird new place to add a second screen, and we're into it 58:23 - 30% of supported Surface devices don't have Windows 11 driver packages yet 59:57 - Mercedes-Benz boasts 620-mile range for its latest EV concept 1:01:39 - CHEVY SILVERADO EV REVEALED: GM’S BEST-SELLING TRUCK GOES ELECTRIC 1:02:50 - BMW debuts its new color-changing paint technology at CES: E Ink 1:05:09 - This Keyboard Lets People Type So Fast It’s Banned From Typing Competitions 1:06:11 - Meta pulls the plug on its AR/VR operating system 1:06:58 - New solar roof emulates asphalt shingles, right down to the nails 1:09:22 - Lawsuit Says Google Pays Apple to Keep Away From Internet Search Market 1:10:05 - RIP Popcorn Time -- 'Netflix of piracy' is no more 1:10:34 - Chip manufacturing equipment vendor ASML reports fire at Berlin factory 1:11:33 - Sanction-hit Huawei says revenues down 29% this year 1:12:17 - Libraries demand a new deal on ebooks 1:14:30 - Activision goes to court to stop Call of Duty cheat software 1:16:04 - Amazon’s Fallout TV series is about to enter production 1:17:28 - Tech Startup Wants To Gamify Suing People Using Crypto Tokens 1:19:40 - An Apple HomeKit bug can send iOS devices into a death spiral 1:21:11 - LG TVs now have a built-in health platform 1:22:59 - OpenSea freezes $2.2M of stolen Bored Apes 1:24:34 - Morgan Stanley agrees to $60 million settlement in data breach lawsuit 1:25:34 - Norton Crypto is A Thing Apparently 1:25:36 - Italian mafia fugitive arrested in Spain after Google Street View sighting

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maxM@x

Widescale tilling is actually super bad for the soil and causes increased errosion loosing organic mater and nutrients in the soil. Coring and specialized no till equipment is often preferred now. No till is also much easier in super Rocky soils where rocks can damage your tilling equipment where as no till is less often damaged. I like to look into this stuff for some family farmland I'm loosely connected to and enjoy reading material. Tilling is mainly useful for weed control. The family land is marginal land on the great plains, so less organic matter rich and rainfall moist than your Kentucky soil.

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