The consensus among early adopters is that Anthropic has successfully internalized the most desirable features of the open-source movement—multi-channel support and long-term memory ...
Grace Cairns stumbled upon yoga during a rough patch in her life, and she found it so wonderful she became a teacher and now owner of Grace Yoga.
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The death of House Parties and why Gen Z is so desperate for ragers
Remember when the biggest weekend worry was whose parents were out of town? It feels like those chaotic, living-room-shaking ragers have become a ghost of the past. Nowadays, the "house party" is a ...
Strategic organizations repurpose retired technology to drive sustainability and data security, turning warehouse clutter ...
A survey asked “3,018 self-identified night owls to identify the best places in America to eat when everything else is closed.” ...
Part one of a two-part series that highlights 150 crashes, 10 fatalities, $889,630 in unpaid federal fines, and a dead man ...
From empowering patients with AI-driven access to their health data, to enabling closed-loop referrals across EHRs, athenahealth's open architecture brings real-time data into clinical workflows ...
We deployed an AI agent and it spent an hour chatting with Clinton's parents. What that cost us, and how overnight model ...
We have a moral responsibility to join the Cuban people—people of conscience around the world, but especially Black people ...
Techdirt’s Mike Masnick on the history of the NSA and mass surveillance in America, and why Anthropic’s fight with the Pentagon should worry us.
Good Sunday morning, and welcome back to “Brunch,” a pop-up newsletter about the 2026 Legislative Session and more. “The Ides of March have come. … Aye, Caesar, but not gone.” ...
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