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Nintendo’s Labo VR, FuckJerry lawsuit, and an incredible new CERN observation. March 22, 2019 [

Nintendo’s Labo VR, FuckJerry lawsuit, and an incredible new CERN observation. [Gizmodo]( March 22, 2019 [All the game streaming services Google Stadia is up against]( [This week Google announced Stadia, a gaming service that runs from the cloud rather than a console in your living room or a souped-up gaming rig in your study. The concept of streaming games over the web isn’t new though—these are the other services that Stadia is going up against, and what they offer.]( [GAMES]( [Nintendo's Labo VR Kit is its wildest cardboard adventure yet]( [At its core, the Nintendo VR Kit is similar to previous versions of Labo. The full $80 kit comes with a new set of software and an assortment of cardboard models with step-by-step instructions designed to be used in tandem with the game. But by adding VR to the mix, it feels like Nintendo has really expanded the boundaries of its cardboard universe.]( [NEWS]( [Admitted meme thief FuckJerry sued for allegedly stealing a meme]( [There’s a lot of reasons why you might have heard about FuckJerry. In addition to being a popular Instagram account, it’s also come under fire for playing a big hand in promoting the ill-fated Fyre Festival via owner Elliot Tebele’s social media agency Jerry Media. It’s also notorious for building its success by stealing jokes from comedians, creators, and the internet at large.]( [ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE]( [This week's giant toxic gas cloud over Houston was a symptom of a bigger problem]( [“This is a catastrophic emergency,” Williams told Earther of the recent chemical plant fire, “but they have a more chronic problem in some of these communities with exposure to industrial pollutants.”]( [LABOR]( [Leaked memo shows Kickstarter senior staffers are pushing back against colleagues' union efforts]( [One of the more surprising statements in the memo is the claim that tech employees like those at Kickstarter have it too good to merit organizing. “Unions are historically intended to protect vulnerable members of society, and we feel the demographics of this union undermine this important function,” the memo states. “We’re concerned with the misappropriation of unions for use by privileged workers.”]( [SPONSORED]( [Get A Quip Electric Toothbrush + Free 3-Month Brush Head and Toothpaste Refill]( [Quip delivers an all in one solution for brushing your teeth with replacement brush heads and toothpaste sent every three months. The brush features soft vibrating bristle heads that are easy on your gums and a two-minute timer with guiding pulses to help correct technique. Get one for $25 + a free...]( [MARVEL]( [Agents of SHIELD's Clark Gregg talks season 6 and how the show is still pulling from Marvel's comics]( [While Agents of SHIELD’s Phil Coulson is, at least currently, quite dead, actor Clark Gregg’s been spending time settling into his mysterious new role on the show as a character who’s everything the fallen agent and friend to the Avengers was not. This new character, Gregg explained, is someone who will terrify SHIELD’s heroes.]( [PHYSICS]( [Why an incredible new CERN observation has physicists popping champagne]( [“This opens up a new field,” Giovanni Passaleva, spokesperson of the LHCb experiment that detects particle collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, told Gizmodo.]( [YOU MAY ALSO LIKE]( [SPLINTER]( [Trump Flips Out at Fox for Asking Why He Keeps Attacking John McCain (Who Is Dead)]( [President Donald Trump sat down with the Fox Business Network’s Maria Bartiromo on Thursday for what should have been a softball interview from his favorite media conglomerate. Instead, the president managed to poison even this ostensible safe-space into a decidedly hostile atmosphere, getting good and whiny after Bartiromo very reasonably...]( [JALOPNIK]( ['It’s a Car in a Very Small Tunnel': Actual Transportation Professionals Unimpressed With Musk's Boring Company]( [At the behest of their board, who apparently didn’t want to discuss billion-dollar train tunnels without exploring other options, top Virginia transportation officials went to California to ride in The Boring Company’s silly car tunnel.]( [PROMOTIONS]( [Save 25% On Your First Month Of Bespoke Post: Individually Curated Boxes For Guys]( [Bespoke Post is a subscription club for men delivering goods from small-batch brands in categories like barware, apparel, travel gear, and more. Simply take the lifestyle quiz and Bespoke Post emails you on the 1st of each month with a full view of the box contents. Get 25% off your first month,...]( [THE SLOT]( [Please Enjoy These Finnish People Politely Going After Nikki Haley for Saying They Hate Having Good Healthcare]( [Nikki Haley, former United States ambassador to the United Nations, is currently getting a beautiful lesson in social democracy and the quality of life in Finland. In response to Haley’s claim that healthcare in the United States is far superior to healthcare in Finland, people in Finland—who have internet access...]( [DEADSPIN]( [Tom Izzo Isn't Sorry For Having To Be Restrained From Going After A Freshman]( [Michigan State head coach/psycho Tom Izzo briefly lost his mind yesterday, exploding at freshman forward Aaron Henry during a timeout—after a 10-0 Spartans run, by the way—in MSU’s eventual 76-65 first-round win over Bradley. This is nothing new for Izzo (which is an indictment rather than a defense), but considering...]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! 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