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Recode Daily: President Trump’s first weekend was a mess

Or not, if you believe the “alternative facts.”

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Donald Trump’s transition from campaigning to governing is off to a rough start. To recap the weekend: Millions of people marched against him; he sent mean tweets; his speech at the CIA was tone-deaf; he declared war on the media; his press secretary lied; and his spokesperson turned “alternative facts” into a hot hashtag. More: Intelligence agencies are investigating his national security adviser’s communications with Russian officials, and he’s going to get sued today. — [Peter Baker, Glenn Thrush and Maggie Haberman / New York Times]

The SEC is investigating whether Yahoo violated the law by delaying disclosure of data breaches that compromised the accounts of more than a billion people. — [Aruna Viswanatha and Robert McMillan / Wall Street Journal]

Five years after founding Instagram, CEO Kevin Systrom realized that the service was starting to feel less personal — and Snapchat was providing real competition. So Instagram reinvented itself. — [Kurt Wagner / Recode]

Amazon Echo and Google Home are now in millions of homes, but if the voice-controlled gadgets are going to keep consumers and developers engaged, the companies need to make it easier for people to discover new apps. — [Jason Del Rey / Recode]

Fascinating reading from the New Yorker on Silicon Valley’s ultra-rich doomsday “preppers” — among them, venture capitalists and the current and past CEOs of Reddit — and their plans to survive the apocalypse. One popular gambit: Head to New Zealand. — [Evan Osnos / The New Yorker]

Samsung pinned the blame for the combustion problems that killed the Galaxy Note 7 on two separate problems with the batteries, not a flaw in the phone. — [Ina Fried / Recode]

On the latest episode of Recode Decode, hosted by Kara Swisher, self-help author Tim Ferriss suggests improving your mental health by taking a break from social media. — [Eric Johnson / Recode]

Top Stories From Recode

Hugo Barra is leaving his post at Chinese phone maker Xiaomi

The former Google executive had been in charge of the company’s international expansion.

Floating warehouses, pocket-sized drones and a private tunnel network: Look at Amazon’s most ambitious, astonishing delivery patents

Also, self-driving trucks and a way for small drones to assemble into a big drone.

Full transcript: Former New York Times Public Editor Margaret Sullivan on Recode Media

Now a Washington Post columnist, Sullivan talks about journalism in the Trump era.

Barack Obama says Democrats need to get smarter about tech taking jobs

“Automation is relentless and it’s going to accelerate,” Obama said in his last interview as president.

After a brief ban for anti-Trump retweets, the U.S. National Parks Service is back on Twitter

The account says its retweets Friday were “mistaken.”

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Track Trump’s promises for his first 100 days

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This article originally appeared on Recode.net.

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