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Science Corp Moves to Human Trials: What Builders Should Know About the Next Brain Interface
AI Apr 15, 2026

Science Corp Moves to Human Trials: What Builders Should Know About the Next Brain Interface

Max Hodak’s Science Corp is readying its first human sensor placement, signaling a shift from lab theory to hardware reality.

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The Math of the AI Bubble: Why Anthropic is the Arbitrage Play for OpenAI Backers
AI Apr 15, 2026

The Math of the AI Bubble: Why Anthropic is the Arbitrage Play for OpenAI Backers

OpenAI's latest valuation demands a $1 trillion exit. We look at why investors are pivoting to Anthropic as a margin-of-safety play.

4 min
The Sticker Shock of the Open Road
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

The Sticker Shock of the Open Road

City dwellers are ditching the subway for spring road trips, only to realize that their monthly pass costs less than a single tank of gas.

4 min
The Architecture of Influence: How France Built a Monopoly on Information
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

The Architecture of Influence: How France Built a Monopoly on Information

France's press card isn't just ID; it's a 90-year-old regulatory moat that dictates who owns the narrative and who gets to profit from it.

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The Samarkand Gambit: How Uzbekistan is Re-Engineering the Intellectual Production Line
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

The Samarkand Gambit: How Uzbekistan is Re-Engineering the Intellectual Production Line

Uzbekistan is turning chess from a quiet pastime into a massive industrial engine for cognitive capital and national prestige.

4 min
The Diplomat of the Desert: Understanding Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco’s Influence
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

The Diplomat of the Desert: Understanding Cardinal Jean-Paul Vesco’s Influence

Meet the man behind Pope Leo XIV's historic visit to Algeria and his unique journey from Lyon lawyer to Algerian citizen.

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The Historian as Forensic Accountant: Deconstructing the Windsor PR Machine
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

The Historian as Forensic Accountant: Deconstructing the Windsor PR Machine

Andrew Lownie was once dismissed as a tabloid peddler. Now, his forensic approach to Royal finances is redefining investigative biography.

4 min
The Jackson IP Machine: Why the $2 Billion Biopic is a High-Stakes Brand Recovery Play
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

The Jackson IP Machine: Why the $2 Billion Biopic is a High-Stakes Brand Recovery Play

Analyzing the strategic push to rehabilitate the Michael Jackson brand as Lionsgate prepares a massive theatrical release.

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The Brutal Economics of the Subjective Lens: Christopher Anderson and the Death of Neutrality
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

The Brutal Economics of the Subjective Lens: Christopher Anderson and the Death of Neutrality

Photographer Christopher Anderson shifts from war zones to the White House, proving that subjective imagery is the new premium currency in a saturated visual market.

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Walter Chandoha and the Visual Architecture of the Viral Image
Productivity Apr 13, 2026

Walter Chandoha and the Visual Architecture of the Viral Image

Decades before the internet, Walter Chandoha mastered the art of the feline portrait. His work proves that visual impact has nothing to do with modern algorithms.

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The Mythos of Safety: Why Washington is Panicking Over Anthropic’s Newest Model
Cybersecurity Apr 13, 2026

The Mythos of Safety: Why Washington is Panicking Over Anthropic’s Newest Model

Regulators are sounding alarms over Anthropic's Mythos, fearing it lowers the barrier for financial cyberattacks. But the real risk is institutional fragility.

4 min
The Tianjin Supercomputer Breach: Why Your Infrastructure Security Just Got Harder
Cybersecurity Apr 13, 2026

The Tianjin Supercomputer Breach: Why Your Infrastructure Security Just Got Harder

A massive data theft from China's Tianjin Supercomputing Center highlights critical vulnerabilities in high-performance computing clusters and data integrity.

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