The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- Jeff Bezos could save ‘The Washington Post,’ but he won’t. Here’s why [10d]
- A Roman board game has mystified researchers for years. AI discovered how to play [10d]
- Cut your 2025 tax bill with these 4 smart moves [10d]
- Is this the world’s best smart-phone camera? [10d]
- Listeria fears hit BJ’s Wholesale Club in several states. Avoid this recalled frozen salmon product [10d]
- Pinterest stock is falling off a cliff for a surprising reason: Here’s what’s driving the PINS collapse today [10d]
- Match Group CEO: Public performance reviews build ‘a culture of transparency’ [11d]
- This top lawyer at Goldman Sachs just resigned, as close ties with Jeffrey Epstein emerge [11d]
- What to do when your colleague keeps making excuses [11d]
- Waymo is hiring gig workers to close car doors, revealing how autonomous tech quietly relies on human labor [11d]
- Keep forgetting things? To improve your memory and recall, science says start taking notes (by hand) [11d]
- AI is still both more and less amazing than we think, and that’s a problem [11d]
- Popeyes is losing the chicken sandwich wars. Its comeback plan starts with low-performing locations [11d]
- Advertising made the internet accessible. Will it do the same for AI? [11d]
- San Jose just made its buses 20% faster [11d]
- Anthony Edwards has a plan to get your attention [11d]
- The U.S. government has 3,000 AI systems in place. Will they fix anything? [11d]
- How to let go of resentment on the job [11d]
- How women’s skiwear falls short when it comes to actually skiing [11d]
- How to meet the surging energy demand without needing as much new electricity [11d]
- Why world models will become a platform capability, not a corporate superpower [11d]
- If AI is doing the work, leaders need to redesign jobs [11d]
- The next great American innovation is in the trades [11d]
- Anthropic has vowed to pay for electricity price hikes from its data centers. Its plan is short on details [11d]
- Trump’s anti-DEI policies are hurting college-educated Black women [11d]
- An AI agent just tried to blackmail a software engineer after he rejected its code [11d]
- More Americans than ever love being single. They feel penalized for it by our financial system [11d]
- Long-term mortgage rate dips back to just above 6% [11d]
- These popular air purifiers are being recalled over fire risk [11d]
- CEOs are finally speaking out about ICE. Is corporate activism back? [11d]
- Homes sales fell 8.4% in January despite lower mortgage rates [11d]
- These digital tools are stepping up the global fight against wildlife trafficking [11d]
- Estée Lauder tested products sold on Walmart’s site. What it found led to a lawsuit [11d]
- Own a Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, or Ram? You may be under a stop-drive warning [11d]
- In defense of wasting time [11d]
- Say this instead of ‘please find attached’ [11d]
- China releases new rules to curb auto price war [11d]
- Instagram chief Adam Mosseri testifies on social media addiction at landmark trial in L.A. [11d]
- Developers are still weighing the pros and cons of AI coding agents [11d]
- WhatsApp is completely blocked in Russia, as authorities route users to this messaging site [11d]
- AI expert predicted AI would end humanity in 2027—now he’s changing his timeline [11d]
- How AI is rewriting 70 years of lending rules [11d]
- Grocery prices are the next frontier of late-stage Silicon Valley-style optimization of everything [11d]
- Facebook’s new profile animation feature is Boomerang for the AI era [11d]
- James Van Der Beek’s death rekindles a painful question about U.S. healthcare [11d]
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