Hans Lehmann, who is 94 and lives in the artsy little town of Carmel-by-the-Sea, fights the rage-bait — and the depressing ...
The newest screed, titled “Choosing to Stay Human,” goes into some of the ways that humans are using, and perhaps, misusing, ...
The columnist is taking a relentless approach with his newsletter, Naughty but Nice, fact-checking be damned. “This is the Wild West,” he tells VF. “What I’m doing on Substack, nobody else is doing.” ...
Infamous New York-based Australian journalist Lachlan Cartwright – founder of Breaker, contributing editor at Vanity Fair, ...
The cybersecurity industry of 2006 barely resembled today's billion-dollar behemoth. Dark Reading examines how security ...
Mike Sinyard has become the latest high-profile figure to criticise Lorena Wiebes' disqualification from the Giro d'Italia ...
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A San Diego man thinks Americans agree more than they realize
Encinitas resident Allan Hoving thinks he can actually get people to agree on politics. The big picture: Hoving launched a ...
A entity called Intrinsic Entertainment Collaborative, ink barely dry on its certificate of incorporation, is making an ambitious run for Letterboxd, whose private equity owner is exploring a sale of ...
We’re living through the biggest shift in how people work since the industrial era, and that requires a radical new way of ...
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'Big Short' investor Michael Burry says the AI boom is a dead ringer for the dot-com bubble
Michael Burry of "The Big Short" ticked off several similarities between the internet and AI booms: "It is just an asset bubble, plain and simple." ...
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A new certification for 'Fire Wine'
The most important things we spotted from our week off: Canada: Sarah Neish looks at two frost- and extreme-cold protection methods that producers in Ontario are deploying to protect vines . The ...
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