The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
- The new second shift is burning out both parents [7d]
- Pokémon turns 30: What’s behind the media franchise’s enduring appeal? [7d]
- Anthropic is refusing to bend on AI safeguards as dispute with Pentagon nears deadline [7d]
- Duolingo stock is falling off a cliff, continuing a dramatic collapse. You can’t just blame that ‘AI first’ memo [7d]
- Moltbook: The conversation we should be having [7d]
- Jack Dorsey’s fintech company Block is laying off thousands, citing gains from AI [7d]
- Archer Aviation and Starlink hope your first ride in an air taxi will include in-flight internet [7d]
- Jack Dorsey makes a grim prediction about the future of work as he lays off 4,000 Block employees in AI push [7d]
- Inside OpenAI’s fast-growing Codex: The people building the AI that codes alongside you [7d]
- How Starbucks designed its new iconic cup and big comfy chair [7d]
- Job hunting 101: Dealing with the 5 stages of grief after a rejection letter [7d]
- No, AI is not about to kill the software industry [7d]
- Netflix stock price rises along with Paramount while WBD falls. How the merger shakeup is impacting markets [7d]
- In defense of not paying for AI [7d]
- Is AI driving away your best customers? 3 fixes for bridging gaps with growth audiences [7d]
- Meet ‘Patty,’ Burger King’s new AI assistant that lives in employees’ headsets [7d]
- Why AI’s flaws are hurting girls most [7d]
- Andrew Ng says AGI is decades away—and the real AI bubble risk is in the training layer [7d]
- Have you heard the one about Musk, Bezos, and Altman walking into a gym? [7d]
- ‘I’ve never said no to work’: Jeremiah Brent on how he’s building his design legacy [7d]
- How to create connection at work that doesn’t feel forced [7d]
- The middle manager’s playbook for staying sane and moving up [7d]
- How to find meaning in your work [7d]
- Corporate America has daddy issues [7d]
- This cowboy got rich selling veggie burgers. Here’s how [7d]
- 4 networking moves to master in the age of AI [7d]
- Think you’re too old to start a business? Science says people in their 40s, 50s, and even 60s have a distinct advantage [7d]
- This simple mindset shift will transform your freelance career [7d]
- Netflix says it’s not buying Warner Bros. after all: ‘no longer financially attractive’ [8d]
- How venting to colleagues—on company platforms, or off—can backfire [8d]
- The generation that uses AI the most isn’t the one you think [8d]
- Papa Johns to close hundreds of locations: List of doomed pizza restaurants grows in 2026 [8d]
- Liquid Death just upped the ante on its collab strategy [8d]
- Would the next surgeon general actively promote vaccines? Casey Means wouldn’t say [8d]
- The reason behind Walmart’s cottage cheese recall isn’t what most shoppers expect [8d]
- Big banks retreated from mortgages after the 2008 housing market crash—now this Fed governor wants them back [8d]
- Podcasts surpass AM/FM talk radio in U.S. for first time, Edison Research find [8d]
- eBay layoffs today: 6% of jobs cut days after buying Depop from Etsy [8d]
- The difference between conviction and guesswork [8d]
- U.S. mortgage rate dips below 6% for the first time since 2022 [8d]
- ‘The Pitt’ nailed one of TV’s best representations of autism in the workplace. How they got doctor Mel King’s character right [8d]
- How engineers designed the America250 time capsule to last a quarter millennia [8d]
- Anthropic’s autonomous weapons stance could prove out of step with modern war [8d]
- Nvidia’s quarterly results exceed projections as concerns mount over AI economy [8d]
- Punch the monkey and his stuffed orangutan toy are taking over Etsy, Amazon, and Ikea with merch [8d]
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