The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- How AI and education are shaping the future of aesthetics [44d]
- Polymarket and Kalshi are up against a united Congress as D.C. steps up scrutiny of prediction markets [44d]
- New data: Associate degrees, community college on the rise as students ditch traditional 4-year bachelor’s [44d]
- Anthropic launches a design tool to take on all the other design tools [44d]
- What San Francisco’s AI billboards say about the state of the industry [44d]
- An Etsy-style retail chain abruptly closed all of its stores, leaving customers and vendors blindsided [44d]
- The bigger point the DoorDash Grandma squabble missed [44d]
- At roundtable on AI, members of Congress express angst and fears of ‘destruction’ [44d]
- Air New Zealand economy bunk beds are finally coming. How much would you pay for a four-hour nap in the sky? [44d]
- Dozens of nations are gathering for plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. isn’t one of them [44d]
- Netflix stock faces a punishing day as Reed Hastings departs. Don’t blame his exit on WBD, bosses say [44d]
- Should you attend a conference if you’re not speaking? [44d]
- What I learned by vibe-coding my own word processor [44d]
- America’s gambling rehab crisis [44d]
- They bought property in the metaverse. Then it collapsed [44d]
- This Lego-like playground kit is designed for children displaced by war [44d]
- With GLP‑1 drug ads everywhere, here’s what to know to safely buy them online [44d]
- This stunning new bridge in Helsinki is designed for cyclists, pedestrians, and trams—but no cars [44d]
- Why work still sucks for women [44d]
- The stigma around AI in journalism may be easing, but trust is still fragile [44d]
- This new Google Pixel phone is exclusive to Japan [44d]
- ‘No one knew I was in a different time zone’: The workers who travel, play tennis, and do chores on the clock [44d]
- 5 ways to take breaks at work even when you’re time crunched [44d]
- How to build a high-performing team during the AI era [44d]
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