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The Physical Moat: Why Real Estate and Regulation are AI's New Bottlenecks
AI Mar 28, 2026

The Physical Moat: Why Real Estate and Regulation are AI's New Bottlenecks

AI companies are hitting a wall where code meets the physical world. From Kentucky land deals to courtrooms, the era of frictionless growth is over.

3 min
The $26 Million Rejection and the Physical Limits of AI Scaling
AI Mar 28, 2026

The $26 Million Rejection and the Physical Limits of AI Scaling

Silicon Valley's move into physical infrastructure is hitting a wall of local resistance and skyrocketing energy costs.

3 min
SK hynix and the Illusion of Abundance
AI Mar 28, 2026

SK hynix and the Illusion of Abundance

A potential blockbuster U.S. IPO for the Korean memory giant might fix supply chains, but it won't fix the industry's fundamental greed.

3 min
The Niçois Succession: Analyzing the 18-Year Fracture of a Political Duopoly
Productivity Mar 26, 2026

The Niçois Succession: Analyzing the 18-Year Fracture of a Political Duopoly

From chief of staff to mayor-elect: exploring the data-backed rivalry between Eric Ciotti and Christian Estrosi in the fight for Nice.

3 min
Substack's French Expansion and the Myth of Information Independence
Productivity Mar 26, 2026

Substack's French Expansion and the Myth of Information Independence

Substack is planting its flag in France, promising a sanctuary for writers. But is it a true media shift or just the latest iteration of the attention economy?

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The Editor in the Quiet Eye of the Storm
Productivity Mar 26, 2026

The Editor in the Quiet Eye of the Storm

Former French Culture Minister Rima Abdul Malak returned to Beirut to lead a storied newspaper, find her roots, and confront the persistent fragility of a city under fire.

4 min
The Security Deficit: Why Cybersecurity Leaders Are Losing the AI Arms Race
Cybersecurity Mar 26, 2026

The Security Deficit: Why Cybersecurity Leaders Are Losing the AI Arms Race

A new industry report reveals a massive gap between corporate AI adoption and the ability of security teams to defend against AI-powered threats.

4 min
The Brutal Reality of Critical Infrastructure as a Service
Cybersecurity Mar 26, 2026

The Brutal Reality of Critical Infrastructure as a Service

When Intoxalock's servers went dark, thousands of drivers were stranded. It is a stark reminder that connectivity is often a bug, not a feature.

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The Glass Classroom: Why the French Ministry of Education Breach Signals the End of Institutional Privacy
Cybersecurity Mar 26, 2026

The Glass Classroom: Why the French Ministry of Education Breach Signals the End of Institutional Privacy

A data breach affecting 243,000 French educators reveals a deeper shift in how institutional trust is being dismantled by the commoditization of administrative data.

3 min
The Invisible Empire: How Digital Theft Became the World's Third Largest Economy
Cybersecurity Mar 26, 2026

The Invisible Empire: How Digital Theft Became the World's Third Largest Economy

If cybercrime were a sovereign nation, its GDP would trail only the United States and China. Inside the escalating arms race of AI-powered extortion.

4 min
The Glass Fortress: Why Mobile Security is Shifting from Walls to Immunity
Cybersecurity Mar 26, 2026

The Glass Fortress: Why Mobile Security is Shifting from Walls to Immunity

A newly discovered exploit affecting 270 million iPhones reveals that the era of the 'secure' device is ending, replaced by a need for constant biological-style digital resilience.

3 min
The Zero-Day Commodity: Why Darksword Breaking iPhone Encryption Changes the Security Premium
Cybersecurity Mar 26, 2026

The Zero-Day Commodity: Why Darksword Breaking iPhone Encryption Changes the Security Premium

When state-level hacking tools hit the public domain, the premium on Apple's closed ecosystem shifts from a feature to a liability.

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