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I find that most conversations about the dark web collapse almost immediately into moral panic. The image is consistent: shadowy marketplaces, ransomware operators, the kind of content that makes you want to close the browser and go outside. And those things are real — I’m not going to pretend otherwise. But every time I hear ... Read more Read more ›
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A McKinsey survey gap suggests workplace AI may be spreading through everyday employee habits faster than leadership dashboards can see. Read more ›
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Stockholm-based Fika Jobs has raised a $4 million pre-seed round to build what it describes as a video-first hiring platform, where candidates are interviewed by an AI agent rather than screened through resumes, as reported by TechCrunch . The round was led by Luminar Ventures, with participation from Alliance VC and King co-founders Sebastian Knutsson and Riccardo Zacconi, the duo behind Candy Crush. Read more ›
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The compulsive offer to drive often has less to do with generosity than with an old, quiet conviction that being useful is the safest way to be welcome. A look at the attachment patterns behind chronic helping. Read more ›
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The full-name phone greeting looks like stiffness to anyone under forty. It's actually a fossil from the era of the shared household phone, when announcing yourself was a small courtesy to whoever else might be listening in the kitchen. Read more ›
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