50
2
Andreessen Horowitz lines up $10B for next wave of tech bets (ft.com)
2
Open Infrastructure Is Not Free: A Joint Statement on Sustainable Stewardship (openssf.org)
1
Unsolved Problems in MLOps (acm.org)
1
Thinking Fast and Slow in Human and Machine Intelligence (acm.org)
18
Allergies seem nearly impossible to avoid – unless you're Amish (bostonglobe.com)
2
Astronomers claim strongest evidence yet of extraterrestrial life (ft.com)
2
OpenAI slashes AI model safety testing time (ft.com)
36
The Job Market Is Frozen (theatlantic.com)
24
Time to Take a Stand – Sam Altman (2017) (samaltman.com)
5
The Business School Scandal That Just Keeps Getting Bigger (theatlantic.com)
4
A 'Crazy' Idea for Treating Autoimmune Diseases Might Work (theatlantic.com)
2
Lost Cities of the Silk Road (arstechnica.com)
16
What Fueled the 'East Asian Miracle'? (theatlantic.com)
2
Storms Like Helene Will Transform the American South (nytimes.com)
1
Beech Trees Are Masters of Coordination (quantamagazine.org)
1
Who Benefits from the Great Remote-Work Experiment? (theatlantic.com)
20
OpenAI putting 'shiny products' above safety, says departing researcher (theguardian.com)
2
Solid-state polymer heat pump gets rid of the heat itself (arstechnica.com)
18
Dell responds to return-to-office resistance with VPN, badge tracking (arstechnica.com)
3
FTC bans noncompete clauses, declares majority unenforceable (arstechnica.com)
1
South Korean luxury car sales plunge due to neon green corporate licence plates (ft.com)
3
Is Garry Tan San Francisco's 'Twitter Menace' or True Believer? (nytimes.com)
3
In Silicon Valley, Venture Capital Meets a Generational Shift (nytimes.com)
7
Apple Kills Its Electric Car Project (nytimes.com)
6
KitchenAid Did It Right 87 Years Ago (theatlantic.com)
2
Focused Cuts and Fewer Layers: Tech Layoffs Enter a New Phase (nytimes.com)
2
Google lays off "dozens" from X Labs, wants projects to seek outside funding (arstechnica.com)
3
Nothing I've bought on Instagram has ever brought me joy (theguardian.com)
2
SoftBank's Gen Z social media bust: was IRL the next Facebook or a fraud? (ft.com)
3
China's dreamers and dropouts: 'lying flat' generation checks out in Dali (ft.com)
7
Netflix reveals viewing data across entire catalogue (ft.com)
66
Why Are So Many Dogs on Prozac? (theatlantic.com)
11
Don't Spy on Your Kids' Phones (theatlantic.com)
5
The Oceans May Be Our Best Shot at Slowing Climate Catastrophe (nytimes.com)
2
One rare Harvard Square sign endures despite neighborhood changes (bostonglobe.com)
4
The great cancellation: why megabucks TV shows are vanishing without a trace (theguardian.com)
4
Leaving the Office at 5 Is Not a Moral Failing (nytimes.com)
2
Is More Job Hopping Among Younger Workers a Good Thing? (nytimes.com)
2
If Jony Ive made record players (ft.com)
2
Inside the Meltdown at CNN (theatlantic.com)
2
The fall of Vice: private equity’s ill-fated bet on media’s future (ft.com)
1
Google unveils AI-powered search engine to rival Microsoft’s Bing (ft.com)
3
Why Do American Diners Have Such a Limited Palate for Textures? (nytimes.com)
161
Remote work brings hidden penalty for young professionals, study says (nytimes.com)
3
Bea Wolf: a retelling of Beowulf, featuring a gang of troublemaking kids (smbc-comics.com)
2
Amazon Plans to Lay Off Another 9k Employees (nytimes.com)
8
Elizabeth Warren: We Can Prevent More Bank Failures (nytimes.com)
2
Google Changed Work Culture. Its Former Hype Woman Has Regrets (nytimes.com)
69
Google claims breakthrough in quantum computer error correction (ft.com)
1
Tech startups face dilemma over expiring staff stock options (ft.com)
10
Layoffs by Email Show What Employers Think of Their Workers (nytimes.com)
1
Roomba, SharkNinja, and the $3B battle of the robot vacuums (bostonglobe.com)
4
Lawsuit: Twitter stopped paying rent at headquarters after Musk took over (arstechnica.com)
1
Netflix Password Sharing: Accounts “More Broadly” Impacted in Q1 2023 (hollywoodreporter.com)
1
People on the Streets of New York Talk About How Much Money They Make (nytimes.com)
2
The 'Buy Now, Pay Later' Bubble Is About to Burst (theatlantic.com)
4
Facebook’s Bridge to Nowhere (nytimes.com)
4
‘This Is What We Do While We’re Waiting for the World to Change' (nytimes.com)
11
The End of the Silicon Valley Myth (theatlantic.com)
1
How to Develop Good Taste, Pt. 3 (dieworkwear.com)
2
The Exceptionally American Problem of Rising Roadway Deaths (nytimes.com)
2
The World Cup’s New High-Tech Ball Will Change Soccer Forever (fivethirtyeight.com)
4
Adult Performers, Trump Supporters and Parodies: Who Is Paying for Twitter? (nytimes.com)
2
Welcome to Geriatric Social Media (theatlantic.com)
2
TikTok made money from getting Syrian refugees to beg in livestreams (arstechnica.com)
9
The Thorny Problem of Keeping the Internet’s Time (newyorker.com)
2
SoftBank sheds 30% of Vision Fund staff as it seeks to cut costs (ft.com)
2
Pirates could teach us a thing or two about fair pay (2020)
2
The winners of the 2022 Ig Nobel Prizes
1
At Old Coal Mines, the American Chestnut Tries for a Comeback
1
South Korea issues arrest warrant for fallen ‘crypto king’ Do Kwon
1
Byju's and the other side of an edtech giant's dizzying rise (2021)
8
My slightly mad quest for the perfect spoon
7
‘This is the future’: rural Virginia pivots from coal to green jobs
3
How sustainable are fake meats?
1
Self-driving cars have nothing on Japan’s self-captaining ships
2