The Brutalist Report - businessinsider
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- 'Directionally very bad' has entered the lexicon, thanks to Sam Altman and Mira Murati [18d]
- Sam Altman had a bad day in court [18d]
- Read the memo: Cloudflare is laying off 1,100 employees to prepare for 'the agentic AI era' [18d]
- I got turned down to be a NASA astronaut 3 times — here's what finally worked [18d]
- Internal Microsoft document spells out the company's buyout offer [18d]
- The OpenAI trial is exposing a brutal truth about workplace texts [18d]
- I loved living in Florida. The natural disasters and constant flooding drove me out. [18d]
- Google plans to let software engineers use AI assistants in job interviews [18d]
- GameStop CEO says he was 'permanently suspended' from eBay — but his listings are still up, including $14,000 socks [18d]
- Verizon cuts several hundred US workers months after slashing 13,000 jobs [18d]
- Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet's couple style moments, ranked from worst to best [18d]
- Tesla filed a trademark for a new Roadster logo ahead of the EV's long-awaited reveal [18d]
- I lived in Austin for 6 years and loved it, but moving to New York City made me realize Texas isn't for me [18d]
- The CEO who briefly took over for Sam Altman leans into being called 'rando Twitch guy' by Mira Murati in a text [18d]
- Tech billionaires are flocking to this former bohemian enclave in Miami. See what life is like inside Coconut Grove. [18d]
- My kids hate summer camp and refuse to go. This summer, I'm not forcing them and instead saving money. [18d]
- 'We can get whoever we want': Citi's investment banking boss is hunting for more top talent [18d]
- I bought a cheap minivan and lived out of it while getting my college degree — doing so helped me graduate debt-free [18d]
- I've traveled to all 50 states. Here are 5 things I never waste my money on when I'm in a new city. [18d]
- The rise and fall of Spirit Airlines [18d]
- 'Still don't want me?' — trial reveals Sam Altman's frantic texts after 2023 OpenAI ouster [18d]
- Everything you eat at The Cheesecake Factory is made in-house, except for its most iconic dish [18d]
- I went on 'Survivor' over 20 years ago. Here's how I turned talking about it into a podcast empire and my full-time job. [18d]
- Multigenerational living is reshaping the American dream [18d]
- Most people buy presents they'd want themselves. A professional gift consultant charges $150 to help you avoid that mistake. [18d]
- How working for NASA actually works, according to a former NASA astronaut [18d]
- Britain thought AI-powered ‘robot fighter jets’ were years away. The Royal Air Force chief says the future is already here. [18d]
- I passed out at 4 a.m. in my bathroom. 3 months later, I decided to walk 73 miles across Spain to conquer my anxiety. [18d]
- 29 photos of tiny living spaces that highlight the global affordability crisis [18d]
- This former a16z partner and solo VC has backed 6 unicorns. Now he's raised $50 million to invest in hard tech [18d]
- I tried to keep up with my husband's intense fitness regimen and workouts for years. When I stopped, it helped us both. [18d]
- I paid $400 to sleep in a barrel in Switzerland and had the best glamping experience of my life [18d]
- 'Real Housewives' star Rachel Zoe is running her business solo after divorce — and prefers it [18d]
- I'm an American in the UK. My daughter started walking to school alone at 10, and it gave her the confidence she needed. [18d]
- Carrie Underwood's longevity routine includes eating more protein, gardening, and hundreds of push-ups [18d]
- McDonald's CEO predicted peak drink innovation. I regret to inform you: He was right. [18d]
- Confusion over student debt comes as people are already rethinking college [18d]
- Investment banks are back on top as private equity loses its grip on Wall Street's biggest paydays [18d]
- Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky regrets not obsessing over hiring sooner [18d]
- I thought living in a retirement community in my 70s might mean slowing down. I was very, very wrong. [18d]
- I hired a private chef for my 9-person AI startup — it was cheaper than our $13,500+ a month food delivery habit [18d]
- My UX design job allowed me to pivot into a role where I explain AI [18d]
- Actors say their faces are being used in fake AI sex scenes to sell micro dramas [18d]
- I'm an executive coach. Here are 5 ways I'm telling my clients to use AI to get ahead at work. [18d]
- Target built a trend-spotting tool that's speeding up the time it takes to get new fashions to store shelves [18d]
- They were told their private student loans were paid off. Then they were sued. [18d]
- Consuming too much AI can be a bad idea. New data on 'tokenmaxxing' reveals a better approach. [18d]
- Local data center opposition claims its latest victim: Oracle's Project Jupiter gas plant [18d]
- Help, I think I'm building an AI tool to lay off my coworkers [18d]
- Ukraine is giving us a glimpse of what its battle-hardened, postwar workforce could look like [18d]
- I haven't worn my wedding ring in 7 years. It doesn't mean my marriage is on the rocks. [18d]
- Ford CEO says the US is 'the most vulnerable we've ever been' amid worker shortages [18d]
- Chipotle's CEO says customers can just ask for extra food. I put it to the test. [18d]
- DoorDash CEO says AI is making engineers faster, but productivity isn't everything [18d]
- Victoria Beckham says one piece of advice changed how she thinks about mom guilt [18d]
- The US military flew an experimental, hybrid-electric stealth drone shaped like the B-2 Spirit [18d]
- Mark Cuban says you should ask 5 questions about your company and its leadership [18d]
- I moved to 3 countries in 5 years searching for the perfect remote-work base. One city made life feel easy. [18d]
- How an apparent Jeffrey Epstein suicide note ended up in the hands of his quadruple-murderer roommate [18d]
- Sam Altman's management style comes under the microscope at OpenAI trial [18d]
- The 'Meme King' is turning eBay listings into takeover theater [18d]
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