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The 'manosphere' has already infiltrated the workplace. We're only just noticing

‘Dead and depressing’: Meta staff vent about AI and layoffs on Blind

America Now Has 70% More Bookstores Than in 2020, Says Bookshop.org Founder

Shuttered startups are selling old Slack chats and emails to AI companies

Apple's Early Days: Massive Oral History Shares Stories About Young Wozniak and Jobs

BYD just killed your EV argument with a battery that competes with gas engines

Pentagon follows through with its threat, labels Anthropic a supply chain risk ‘effective immediately’

The miracle of PowerToys, Microsoft's last great Windows app

An AI agent just tried to shame a software engineer after he rejected its code

Discord is asking for your ID. The backlash is about more than privacy

There's only one Woz, but we can all learn from him

The companies helping governments hack citizens' phones (2024)

Chuck E. Cheese's next act: 'I won't stop until we have a movie,' CEO says

Why the McKinsey layoffs are a warning signal for consulting in the AI age

Physicists discovered that the famous ‘Star Trek’ spaceship got a lot right about designing a ship to jump from galaxy to galaxy-published a peer-reviewed paper in the prestigious Classical and Quantum Gravity that proposes a new design for a warp drive that happens to look a lot like the Enterprise

More People Crowdfunded Basic Needs In 2025, GoFundMe Report Shows

Can AI Transform Space Propulsion?

National security swallowed the Earth observation industry

AI isn't replacing jobs. AI spending is

AI is killing privacy. We can't let that happen

Do AI Browsers Exist For You - or To Give AI Companies Data?

Toxic Workplaces Are Worsening: 80% of U.S. Workers Say Their Job Hurts Mental Health

China’s EV influence is spreading globally, except to the U.S. and Canada

Guy running a Google rival from his laundry room

AI robots can carve stone statues. buildings are next

Google indexing ChatGPT convos, potentially exposing sensitive user data

Trump’s FTC is spreading lies about trans people. This bill would let it wipe them off the internet

After 30 Years, You Can Buy a New 'Commodore 64 Ultimate' for $299

A look at IBM's short-lived "butterfly" ThinkPad 701 of 1995

Game over Tesla (and, maybe, Western car industry)

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