The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- ‘I apologize’: Sam Bankman-Fried offers a preview of what we might see on the witness stand [688d]
- Before Mike Johnson became House speaker, he lobbied for a Noah’s Ark theme park—and it’s exactly how you picture it [688d]
- Amazon has a new story to tell: AWS falls short, but its advertising business is soaring [688d]
- Amazon stock price soars today after high profits, strong sales, and advertising growth [688d]
- 5 things to know about Ted Pick, the new CEO of Morgan Stanley [688d]
- The UAW-Ford deal is a big win, but autoworkers still need to boost membership [689d]
- Hackers are trying to catch you pirating a Barbenheimer double feature [689d]
- Why did all the computer models fail to predict Hurricane Otis? [689d]
- 4 great Google Podcasts alternatives for when it shuts down [689d]
- Google Maps unveils new, AI-powered navigation tools [689d]
- How the democratization of the creator economy can help you [689d]
- Your customer is the brand: What is your role? [689d]
- Survey: Gen Zers don’t want to work in factories; they see industrial jobs as low-paying dead ends [689d]
- Buffalo Trace’s new Eagle Rare 25 sets the stage for the future of American whiskey [689d]
- How the NBA designed its new In-Season Tournament [689d]
- Experience design is the future of design. But what is it? [689d]
- Four ways Slack’s confusing redesign is making it hard to work today [689d]
- Your LinkedIn profile isn’t complete without this one thing [689d]
- The problem with your cashmere sweater [689d]
- The Army has a style guide, and it’s 139 pages long [689d]
- Awareness of deepfakes can make people more suspicious about real videos, a study finds [689d]
- Portland’s new airport terminal looks like it’s from the future—but it’s built out of wood [689d]
- What to know about the new FAA chief, Mike Whitaker [689d]
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