The Brutalist Report - fastcompany
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- NYC mayoral debate underscores contrast between Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo [138d]
- Global bank stocks wobble amid U.S. credit concerns [138d]
- Inflation is soaring, but Aldi’s Thanksgiving dinner will feed 10 people for just $40. Here’s how to get it [138d]
- Toonstar’s new ‘Uncle Roger’ cartoon embraces AI—but slop it’s not [138d]
- Why is Bitcoin crashing? Crypto king sinks to four-month low as investors seek safety in gold [138d]
- Quantum computing stocks are sinking today: What’s happening with Rigetti, D-Wave, QUBT, and IonQ? [138d]
- I see dead people on Sora, and I’m conflicted about it [138d]
- Mariann Budde, Bishop of Washington, on leading with courage [138d]
- How artists should get paid in the age of AI [138d]
- This guy cut his screen time by making his phone incredibly annoying to pick up. Now you can, too [138d]
- I helped build the internet’s ad economy. Now I want to save it [138d]
- This company is driving new innovation to clean up the dirty process of building roads [138d]
- The fast-growth entrepreneurs helping kids break their screen addiction [138d]
- AI is about to make it faster (and a whole lot cheaper) to redesign your home [138d]
- Here are the winners of Instagram’s inaugural award for groundbreaking creators [138d]
- Here’s the one question leaders should ask in high-stakes situations [138d]
- In Austin, this 100% geothermal neighborhood is designed to shrink utility bills [138d]
- The value of the AI is not its ability to create product for us, but to engage with us in our process [138d]
- CEOs are turning into influencers [138d]
- 5 personal finance books that make building wealth seem fun [138d]
- Want better cognitive health? A fascinating new Harvard study says this 1 change matters most [138d]
- Here’s how to know when to say ‘yes’ to a project [138d]
- ‘Let’s circle back’: The most overused email jargon, revealed [138d]
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