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A Few Crucial Instances of Grace
Insight and justice at the end of the worst year in American political history.
Dave Eggers
Failure, Peace and Purpose in The Last Jedi
The following contains major spoilers for The Last Jedi.
Laurel Carney
Designing Against Misinformation
The research and design thinking behind the latest treatments for Misinformation on Facebook
Jeff Smith
Magic Leap: Founder of Secretive Start-Up Unveils Mixed-Reality Goggles
Rony Abovitz talks with Glixel about the tech and ambitions behind new MR Goggles
Rolling Stone
The Men Who Are Convinced We’re All Living in a Simulation
John McDermott
The Tigers Come at Night
Kevin Barrett
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Defends His First Term: “I’m a Good Progressive”
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How To Stop Letting Others Dictate Your Worth
What matters to an active man is to do the right thing; whether the right thing comes to pass should not bother him. — Goethe
Ryan Holiday
Dec 19
The Men Who Are Convinced We’re All Living in a Simulation
Dale Baker was introduced to simulation theory five years ago as an 18-year-old freshman at the University of Iowa. The idea that our…
John McDermott
Dec 19
Buy, sell, send and receive Bitcoin Cash on Coinbase
We’re excited to announce that customers will be able to buy, sell, send and receive Bitcoin Cash on Coinbase. You can read more about…
Coinbase
Dec 19
Bitcoin owners, you need to do these two things right now
The world is going crazy for Bitcoin. These two things need to be done, for the good of Bitcoin.
Subhan Nadeem
Dec 18
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Confronting My Neurotypical Privilege
Recently I was in my room with someone who I’ve been seeing casually and he paused conversation to respond to a text from someone else he…
E Sailer Sklar
Dec 7
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No, You Don’t Have to Hurt Me
Confession: I did a really kinky thing a few years ago.
Juliette van der Molen
Nov 22
Is AlphaZero really a scientific breakthrough in AI?
As you may probably know, DeepMind has recently published a paper on AlphaZero [1], a system that learns by itself and is able to master…
Jose Camacho Collados
Dec 11
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There’s no saving Main Street
Much has been written about how to resurrect Main Street since the 2016 presidential election. President Donald Trump campaigns on bringing…
Bart Schaneman
Dec 7
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The Hottest Thing You’ll Read All Day: A History of Chili Peppers
Peter Piper picked a peck of pretty spicy peppers
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Ordinary Objects
Dec 20
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Venture Capital Is Built on Serendipity
Software has as much potential as electrification or steam power, but instead the industry ignores markets and whole classes of people…
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Understanding Venture Capital
Dec 20
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Music consumption in the era of smart speakers
Just over five years ago I wrote a piece called ‘Music collections in the era of the cloud’, in which I lamented the then-contemporary…
Elliot Jay Stocks
Dec 20
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Journey Into the Dark
By Jason Smith
Jason Smith
Dec 19
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Magic Leap: Founder of Secretive Start-Up Unveils Mixed-Reality Goggles
Rony Abovitz talks with Glixel about the tech and ambitions behind new MR Goggles
Rolling Stone
Dec 20
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Switch to Firefox to Feel Some Semblance of Control Over the Universe
By Brian Feldman
New York Magazine
Dec 19
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Silicon Valley’s efficiency mavens would like to cancel Christmas
In Big Tech’s utopia, there would be no room for wasteful festive pleasures.
The Financial Times
Dec 19
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Apple HomePod’s High-Priced Road to Nowhere
By Shira Ovide
Bloomberg View
Dec 18
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These are the best apps for your kids this Christmas
It’s Christmas Eve, and you’re reclining on the sofa, glass of wine in hand, serenely browsing the app store and carefully curating dozens…
Stuart Dredge
Dec 18
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Don’t Be a Personal Brand, Be a Person
In a world teeming with the rhetoric of consumption, authors have to play a part in getting their work into the world. But in the eagerness…
Jan Fortune
Dec 19
Independent Animation in Los Angeles
Making an ambitious animated film on your own is really hard. The stereotypes of animators working long, thankless hours alone in a room…
Sean Buckelew
Dec 14
Asking For Help On The Internet
On the link at the bottom of my essays, and taking the shame out of needing support.
Dominique Matti
Dec 15
Why I don’t want to grow up
I had an experience recently which really summed up my frustration with the problem of “growing up.”
Michelle Ku
Dec 2
Seven Best Worst Comments Received For My ‘Seven Best Worst Films Ever Made’ Piece
The wonderful thing about publishing on the internet is the range of insightful, generous, and supportive comments my writing receives…
Tom Mitchell
Dec 12
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This $20 Million Startup Was on the Road to Riches. Then Its Leader Started Talking to God
The inside story of Tradiv — a red-hot startup that collapsed amid bad decisions, allegations of sexual misconduct, and a co-founder’s…
inc. magazine
Dec 20
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Why Big Tech needs to get out more
‘Companies need to find ways to connect with aspiring entrepreneurs outside Silicon Valley’
The Financial Times
Dec 20
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Venture Capital Is Built on Serendipity
Software has as much potential as electrification or steam power, but instead the industry ignores markets and whole classes of people…
Luke Kanies
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Understanding Venture Capital
Dec 20
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How Tech Expanded From Silicon Valley to Bubblegum Alley
San Luis Obispo, a quiet California town known for its quaint charm, is attracting start-ups and venture capitalists to its growing tech…
The New York Times
Dec 19
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Entrepreneurship Depends on Luck — and You Can Actually Make Yourself Luckier. Here’s How
Acknowledging the part luck plays in our lives isn’t easy for most of us.
inc. magazine
Dec 19
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Why Is My Patagonia Jacket Elitist?
Patagonia sued the Trump administration for reducing the size of Bears Ears and Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument. The U.S…
Christina Bonnington
Dec 19
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The True Story Behind The Original Video Game ‘Easter Egg’ That Inspired ‘Ready Player One’
By Seth Porges
Forbes
Dec 20
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A Sense of Levitation: W.G. Sebald Will Make You A Better Person
And did Jesus laugh?
Tom Mitchell
Dec 20
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Christopher Plummer Reveals How He Shot ‘All the Money in the World’ in Just 9 Days
The actor, who replaced Kevin Spacey in the film, explains how Ridley Scott approached him to take on the role, what his reaction was and…
The Hollywood Reporter
Dec 19
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At 50, “The Graduate” still has much to say about youth
It is an evergreen story of generations not only in conflict with each other, but with themselves.
The Economist
Dec 19