Thursday headlines: All your base are belong to us

Nearly 400,000 people are without power as Tropical Storm Francine makes landfall in Louisiana. / CBS News

Photos of the French Quarter in New Orleans before and during Francine. / The Times-Picayune

Four civilians become the first non-government astronauts to conduct a spacewalk. / CNN

One of the largest US militias has forged alliances with law enforcement around the country. / ProPublica

Unrelated: Charts and data visualizations often convey narratives “that are misleading or entirely false.” / Asimov Press

An interview with Leticia Sarda, aka Celebrity Number Six, on learning that thousands of people on the web have spent years searching for her. “I'm not ready for this.” / The New York Times [+]

How to make an electronic bumper sticker that displays what you're listening to inside your car. / YouTube

See also: A q+a with the creator of Tuneshine, those LED album art displays. / Pocketlint

How can society make sure it benefits from AI, while minimizing the risks? One idea: make AI companies pay for the harm they cause. / Noema

Researchers find hundreds of different types of bacteria and fungi at altitudes as high as 10,000 feet. / Phys.org

The “World's Longest Yard Sale” runs for six hundred and ninety miles, from Michigan to Alabama. / The New Yorker

The best travel guides today? Exclusive Google Docs with vetted, personal recommendations. / Thrillist

Thanks to the readers who pointed out a typo in yesterday's link about stationery. As one noted, “all stationery shops are stationary, but not all stationary shops sell stationery.”

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