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When Beer Was Safer Than Water So hear me out, the problem was, for most of human history, that a clean glass of water was a wild fantasy.
Why Receipts Are Getting Longer, and Everything Else Is Getting Shorter We used to pay more to get more. Now we pay more to get... legal exposure disclaimers and air gaps inside potato chip bags.
Free Markets, Paywalls Everywhere: How Capitalism Is Charging You Twice From groceries to news, we’re paying premiums to escape the problems we already paid taxes to fix.
The Great Emu War This really happened. Australia. 1932. The government. The military. The birds. And chaos.In 1932, the Australian government found itself fighting a new kind of enemy - fast, feathered, and entirely unbothered by bullets.
Elon Musk and the Rebirth of SpaceX After the first three Falcon 1 rocket launches failed (2006, 2008), SpaceX was on the brink of collapse capital nearly exhausted, employees demoralized, and NASA contracts beyond reach.
Top VPN apps on Google Play and Apple App Store and what that means for your privacy. A breakdown of who owns the top VPN apps on Google Play and Apple App Store. Around the world VPN apps are surging up the store charts. But who owns the companies behind them?
Why most neighbourhoods have lawns in front of the homes? The Unbelievably and rather Pointless Origin of the Modern Lawn.
The Dawn of the AI 'Co?Author': The Rise of Tools That Think with You It started with autocomplete. Now it’s writing your pitch deck, sharpening your metaphors, and quietly editing your soul.
The Race to Build the Planet's Most Powerful AI Supercomputers The development of cutting;edge AI requires an unprecedented amount of computational power. A global race is underway to build the most powerful supercomputers on the planet, like the UK's Isambard AI. This article explores the staggering scale and purpose of these massive machines, examining why governments and companies are investing billions to create these colossal engines of AI research, and what impact they will have on everything from climate science to drug discovery.