Weekly Filet #172: Bon Appetit. And more.
For once, not a recommendation to read or watch something, but to actually do something. One of the lesser know gems of the New York Times is its cooking site. It has more than 15'000 recipes, convenient to browse and presented in a way that gets you in the mood for cooking (or eating, anyway). I also recommend subscribing to the site's newsletter: It gives you an inspiration for your dinner every afternoon. Happy cooking.
→ NYT Cooking
A nice data-driven overview on the state of Africa, in terms of health, economy, gay rights and more.
→ The State of Africa (The Washington Post)
He’s the CEO of a billion-dollar company and this is his classy resignment announcement. It’s quite telling, being a man, he was never asked the question that made him step down once he asked it himself.
→ Why I am leaving the best job I ever had (Max Schireson)
In the future, Google might send you an alert if it detects cancer in your body.
→ Google's New Moonshot Project: the Human Body (The Wall Street Journal)
I didn’t know it existed, but now I’m fascinated: cloned motion. Makes for truly great animated gifs.
→ Hypnotic series of cloned motion GIFs (Ignant)