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Scifi author/tech activist Cory Doctorow has decried the "enshittification" of our technologies to extract more profit. But Saturday he also described what could be "the beginning of the end for enshittification" in a new article for the Guardian — "our chance to make tech good again". There is only one reason the world isn't bursting with wildly profitable products and projects that disenshittify the US's defective products: its (former) trading... Read more ›
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As streaming embraces AI music, the best way to escape is a return to ownership. Read more ›
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While most people are still figuring out what to say next, emotionally intelligent individuals have already decoded the subtle energy shifts, body language contradictions, and telling behavioral patterns that reveal who someone truly is beneath their polished exterior. Read more ›
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While you might think respect comes from big achievements or natural charisma, it's actually the tiny verbal habits you don't even notice—like apologizing when you haven't done anything wrong or filling every silence—that are quietly sabotaging how others perceive you. Read more ›
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Most Americans have little sense of where they stand financially compared to their neighbors. A recent medical school graduate earning $200,000 annually but carrying $300,000 in student debt might have a negative net worth, placing them below someone retired with a paid-off home worth $150,000 and $40,000 in savings. Meanwhile, a household with $200,000 in ... Read more Read more ›
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You might blame your busy schedule or think you're just "not a people person," but the real reason you're struggling to maintain close friendships could be these unconscious patterns you've been repeating since childhood—and you probably don't even realize you're doing them. Read more ›
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After losing my fortune and standing in food bank queues at 29, I discovered that wealthy people's well-meaning advice about poverty is like explaining sight to someone who's never opened their eyes. Read more ›
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Trump captured a sitting president and announced America would “run” Venezuela. The debate about legality misses what actually happened. At 2 a.m. on January 3rd, U.S. military helicopters flew low over Caracas, firing at targets on the ground. By morning, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was in handcuffs on a Department of Justice aircraft heading to ... Read more Read more ›
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These rare individuals don't just brighten rooms with charisma or charm—they possess eight specific emotional skills that transform every interaction, from remembering your dad's surgery to celebrating your wins without keeping score. Read more ›
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These 9 mechanical symphonies that once soundtracked every 80s kid's daily life—from the alien screech of dial-up internet to the satisfying snap of a Walkman closing—are now extinct audio artifacts that would leave Gen Z scratching their heads in confusion. Read more ›
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In an era where basic courtesy gets eye-rolls and holding doors seems antiquated, the men who still embody these forgotten qualities are quietly building the deepest relationships and earning the most genuine respect—here's what sets them apart. Read more ›
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