34
2
Brace for a crash before the golden age of AI (ft.com)
12
[flagged] Palantir might be the most over-valued firm of all time (economist.com)
2
Why Are Credit Card Rates So High? (newyorkfed.org)
3
The FT View: Encryption 'back doors' are a bad idea (ft.com)
4
Physicist can prove that economics has it all wrong (afr.com)
196
You can help Anna's Archive by seeding torrents (annas-archive.org)
2
Flood of Fake Science Forces Multiple Journal Closures (wsj.com)
13
Elon Musk: Threat Or Menace? Part 5 (dshr.org)
2
Murky Consent: An Approach to the Fictions of Consent in Privacy Law (ssrn.com)
1
Dan Solove on Privacy Regulation (schneier.com)
2
The Philosophical Case for a Four-Day Workweek (jacobin.com)
1
Startling differences between humans and jukeboxes (experimental-history.com)
2
Hardware Vulnerability in Apple's M-Series Chips (schneier.com)
2
Let's not make the same mistakes with AI that we made with social media (technologyreview.com)
4
Elon Musk: Threat or Menace Part 3 (dshr.org)
2
Apple’s Two-Pronged Annual iPhone Strategy (daringfireball.net)
7
'Data Have Spoken LK-99 Is Not a Superconductor,' Says US Research Center (slashdot.org)
3
Lessons from the Catastrophic Failure of the Metaverse (thenation.com)
2
Germany Sets the New Standard for Cheap, National Mass Transit (bloomberg.com)
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Netflix loses 1M users in Spain over password policing (bloomberg.com)
7
A beginner’s guide to accounting fraud (and how to get away with it) (ft.com)
2
Leaked Messages Show How CNET's Parent Company Sees AI-Generated Content (futurism.com)
2
Crypto craziness craps out – and about time too (theregister.com)
2
Underrated Reasons to Be Thankful (dynomight.net)
28
Xkcd: Easy or Hard (xkcd.com)
4
The iPhones 14 Pro (and iPhones 14)
1
FE-Schrift
1
No Great Stagnation in Guinness
3