All News
91 articles on AI, crypto, tech, science, gadgets and culture.
Advertisement

Tech
Drones Changed War Forever. We're Still Figuring Out What That Means.
From surveillance tools to autonomous swarms, military drones have rewritten the rules of combat in ways we barely understand.

Tech
The Coming Balkanization of Humanoid Robots
Router bans signal what's ahead for humanoid bots: national security concerns will fragment the global market into regional manufacturing zones.

Tech
The European Commission's $140 Million Fine on X: A Blow to Free Expression
In a move that has ignited fierce debate across the tech and political landscapes, the European Commission imposed a substantial fine on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on December 5, 2025. The penalty, amounting to 120 million euros—equivalent to approximately $140 million USD—stems from alleged violations of the European Union's Digital Services Act (DSA).

AI
OpenAI Scrubs ‘io’ Pages After Trademark Clash With Google Spin‑Off iyO
A U.S. judge has ordered OpenAI to halt all promotion of its new hardware brand “io” after a trademark lawsuit from Google‑backed iyO; the decision pauses momentum for OpenAI’s consumer device ambitions.

Tech
Tesla Finally Puts Robotaxis on the Road—But Only in Austin, for Now
Tesla’s long‑awaited robotaxi service has launched in Austin with a limited fleet and a budget fare, sparking mixed reactions and comparisons with Waymo’s driverless cars.

Tech
Meta and Oakley Debut Performance‑Focused AI Glasses
Meta and Oakley’s new HSTN smart glasses bring 3K video, open‑ear audio and Meta AI to athletes’ faces. We examine the launch and why smart wearables thrive in some niches while stalling in others.

Tech
16 Billion Credentials Exposed: Inside the ‘Mother of All Data Breaches'
Over 16 billion login credentials exposed from misconfigured databases, affecting major platforms like Apple, Google, and Facebook. Learn protection tips and understand the breach's magnitude.

AI
Midjourney Finally Hits “Play” With Its V1 Video Model
Midjourney’s V1 video model lets users animate images directly in Discord, but enters a crowded AI video arena—here’s why this lightweight launch still matters.

AI
Are LLMs Really Emerging Minds? A Complex Systems Perspective
A deep dive into "Large Language Models and Emergence: A Complex Systems Perspective" by Krakauer et al., unpacking what emergence really means and whether LLMs qualify as emergent or intelligent systems.

Science
XE-100: Reinventing Nuclear with Fireproof Fuel
The XE‑100 isn’t just another reactor—it’s a vision. Fueled by safety-first design and operating at blistering temperatures, it’s a test case for nuclear’s next chapter: not just powering grids, but fueling industry, hydrogen, and cleaner chemical production. But can we embrace nuclear again on the scale needed?

Tech
Do We Need a New Internet?
The internet was never meant to be this: a global stage for real-time commerce, decentralized finance, and immersive experiences. We’ve cobbled on layers, but the cracks are showing. If we’re building an integrated blockchain economy and virtual world, we might need not just faster networks, but a fundamentally new architecture.

AI
When Quantum Meets the Black Box: A New Path to AI Understanding
AI has surged far beyond our understanding of how it actually works. Its black-box nature is both its power and its weakness. Ironically, quantum computing, the long-suffering cousin of AI, may hold the key to decoding AI itself. It's a strange inversion—and it could reshape the future of both fields.

Crypto
Tron Charts a Back-Door Path to Wall Street
Tron plans to become a publicly traded company in the United States via a reverse merger with Nasdaq-listed SRM Entertainment after the SEC paused its fraud case against founder Justin Sun. The deal—brokered by a Trump-linked investment bank and expected to feature Eric Trump on the board—has sent SRM shares soaring and reignited debate over Sun’s controversial empire.

Tech
Cloud Chaos: Google and AWS Service Failures Ripple Across the Web
A sweeping outage on June 12, 2025 took Google Cloud, Amazon Web Services and Cloudflare offline in tandem, silencing Spotify, Discord and other major sites for hours.

Crypto
Stripe Buys Privy to Put Crypto Wallets in Every Checkout
Stripe’s acquisition of crypto‑wallet startup Privy gives the $50 bn payments company built‑in wallet infrastructure, expanding its stablecoin play and lowering the friction for mainstream crypto adoption.

Crypto
Circle’s Wall Street Debut Shows Stablecoins Have Grown Up
Circle’s $1.1 billion IPO priced at $31 but rocketed 168% on day one, signalling deep investor appetite and a new level of maturity for the stablecoin sector.

AI
Meta Launches Superintelligence Lab with Alexandr Wang in the Fold
Meta has agreed to purchase a 49% stake in Scale AI for nearly $15 billion, bringing CEO Alexandr Wang onboard to launch a powerhouse Superintelligence lab. Here’s what it means for the future of AI.

Tech
WWDC 2025: Liquid Glass & Apple Intelligence Take the Stage
At WWDC 2025, Apple didn’t chase the AI arms race—it rewrote the rules. With a sweeping new design language called Liquid Glass and a privacy-first AI framework running entirely on-device, Apple laid the foundation for a smarter, sleeker, and more secure future across its entire ecosystem. No hardware reveals, no gimmicks—just a methodical push toward coherence, intelligence, and long-term trust.

Tech
Vision Pro in 2025: Less Show, More Substance — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire
At WWDC 2025, Apple avoided hype and focused on meaningful refinements to Vision Pro. visionOS 26 quietly introduced shared spatial viewing, enterprise-grade privacy tools, improved on-device personas, and a more practical interface—all signs that Apple is committed to making its headset a real part of how we work and live, not just a novelty.

Culture
The Smoldering Circuit: Technology as Symbol
Waymo’s driverless cars weren’t collateral damage. They were a message: when modernity arrives without consent, it ceases to be progress. As it often happens, what burned was not just technology, but the myth that we’re all invited to the future.

Crypto
Why Privacy Is the Soul of Money
Crypto without privacy is surveillance with extra steps. If digital currencies can’t replicate the anonymity of cash, they’ll never be as useful. Privacy isn’t a feature—it’s the foundation. Until we treat it that way, crypto will remain a shattered mirror reflection of the system it aimed to replace.

AI
The Illusion of Thinking: What Apple's New Study Reveals About AI’s Limits in Reasoning
A new study from Apple researchers reveals surprising limitations in reasoning AI models like Claude and DeepSeek, showing that their “thinking” often fails under complexity. Here’s what it means for the future of AI.

Crypto
X and Polymarket Unite: A New Chapter in Truth-Seeking and Crypto Adoption
Elon Musk's X names Polymarket its official prediction market partner, integrating real-time crypto forecasting into social media. Here's what it means for truth-seeking platforms and blockchain adoption.

Science
Choosing Our Children: Nucleus Genomics and the Ethics of Defying Fate
A new embryo screening tool from Nucleus Genomics lets parents rank embryos by health and traits—raising profound questions about ethics, equity, and our desire to control fate.

Crypto
Bless This Mess: What’s Going On With the Not-Trump Trump Wallet?
The Trump-branded crypto wallet launch sparked confusion as the Trump family denied involvement, highlighting challenges in crypto branding and decentralization.

AI
AI Fluency Is the New Digital Literacy: Why Anthropic’s New Course Is Just the Beginning
Anthropic’s new free AI Fluency course helps everyday users understand how AI systems work—and why that understanding is becoming essential. Explore what AI fluency means for today’s workforce, tomorrow’s students, and the future of digital literacy.

Tech
The Drone Sleeper Cells Are Already There
The drone doesn’t need to cross a border; it may already be there. A recent strike deep inside Russia didn’t just send a message. It revealed a new structure of war: decentralized, automated, and ambient. Are pre-located drone sleeper cells the new guerrilla warfare?

Tech
XChat and the Quiet Architecture of a New Platform — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire
XChat might look like a simple messaging update, but under the surface, it's something more: a clean-slate architecture, Bitcoin-style encryption, and a phone-number-free identity layer all hint at a platform being rebuilt for something bigger—perhaps even for payments.

Tech
The All-Seeing State: Palantir, Google, and the Quiet Construction of America's Surveillance Machine
As Palantir quietly builds a centralized database on every American, and the DOJ seeks to pry open Google's vault of search data, a chilling picture begins to emerge: one where private tech firms become the scaffolding of state surveillance. This isn’t about protecting citizens—it’s about modeling them. And if left unchecked, the future won’t be Orwellian because of government overreach alone, but because we allowed the fusion of public power and private intelligence to happen in plain sight.

Culture
When Counterculture Becomes Culture
Crypto was born as a protest. A decentralized answer to centralized corruption and failure. But now that the institutions are listening, the movement is stalling. When the purpose is to fight, what happens when the fight is over?

Science
CRISPRware: The Future of Medicine is Coded
A single gene edit that slashes LDL cholesterol by 70% doesn’t just signal a breakthrough in heart health—it marks the beginning of a new era in medicine. We're entering the age of CRISPRware, where diseases are patched at the genetic level the way we update software. One shot. No daily pills. A future of curative, not just palliative, care.

Tech
The DOJ’s Google Data Gambit: A New Frontier for AI—or a Privacy Mirage?
In the quest to democratize AI, the DOJ's data gambit represents a bold step. Its success will depend not only on legal outcomes but also on our collective commitment to balancing technological progress with the fundamental right to privacy.

AI
Memory: The Hard Drive of the Future
Everyone’s chasing bigger, faster, smarter AI—but what if we’ve been chasing the wrong thing? Intelligence without memory is just noise. The real breakthrough might be universal, portable memory: user-owned, AI-agnostic, and privacy-preserving. Think of it as the hard drive of the self—persistent across all tools, all agents, all time.

AI
The Rise of Vibe Coding: When AI Writes the Code—and Sometimes the Problem
Vibe coding is transforming software development with AI, boosting innovation but also increasing risks. Learn how to navigate this new frontier of coding with caution.

Science
Neuralink’s $600M Boost: Are Brain Chips the Future?
Neuralink’s $600M raise isn’t just a bet on brain implants—it’s a signal that the interface era is ending, and the integration era is beginning. What starts as a medical miracle could become the most profound shift in how we use technology: not as a tool, but as an extension of thought itself.

Tech
The Silent Threat in a Hawaiian Shirt - Palmer Luckey's Art of Countersignaling
Palmer Luckey doesn’t look like a threat. That’s the point. In a culture obsessed with outward polish, Luckey’s brightly patterned shirts and casual indifference mask one of the most formidable minds in defense tech. This isn’t laziness—it’s camouflage. His style is a strategic counterpunch to the performative intensity of Silicon Valley. While others broadcast ambition, Luckey obscures it. That’s how he wins.

Crypto
Nostr's Superpower of Permissionless Building
Nostr doesn’t win because it’s better designed or more popular. It wins—quietly—by being buildable. In a landscape dominated by closed ecosystems and shifting platform rules, it’s a protocol that simply says: go ahead. No gatekeepers. No permissions. If you want to create something, you can. And that might make it the most important corner of the internet you’re not paying attention to.

Culture
NMIXX and the Evolution of X as a Global Stage — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire
K-pop isn’t just a genre—it’s a social event. And right now, NMIXX is showing the rest of the world how to run it. Kyujin’s birthday and Sullyoon’s visual reign aren’t just viral; they’re proof that X is evolving into a global venue for fan-led cultural moments.

Culture
The Scarcity of Real: Why Gen Z Nostalgia Isn’t About the Past
In a world where everything can be faked, Gen Z is looking to the past in order to signal authenticity. Castlecore and Y2K core aren’t just looks, they're a plea for realness.

Tech
The Case for a Human-Only Social Network
In a digital world overwhelmed by bots and synthetic content, the case for a human-only social network is growing stronger. Real presence, real accountability, and real conversation might be the antidote to algorithmic noise.

Crypto
Solana Cofounder’s KYC Leak Sparks Fresh Fears Around Coinbase Hack
A KYC photo leak tied to a Solana cofounder—disseminated via a hacked Instagram account—has added a disturbing new chapter to the ongoing Coinbase hack fallout.

Gadgets
Dyson’s PencilVac: A Slim Statement on the Future of Home Tech
Dyson’s new PencilVac isn’t just a smaller vacuum—it’s a preview of where the company might be headed. Miniaturized hardware, modular tools, and ambient devices could turn Dyson into a platform, not just a product brand.

AI
The Collapse of the App: Satya Nadella’s Vision for an Agentic Future
Satya Nadella outlines why the future of software belongs to intelligent agents, not traditional apps—and what this shift means for tech stacks, SaaS companies, and enterprise systems.

Crypto
Cash Isn’t Dead—It’s a Fallback. Crypto Should Be Too.
Sweden’s retreat from a fully cashless economy isn’t a failure—it’s a lesson. When centralized systems break, we need payment infrastructure that’s offline-capable, peer-to-peer, and trustless. Crypto fits the bill—but only if we design for resilience first.

AI
The Meaning Behind Jony Ive & Sam Altman's New Company Name "io" — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire
With io, Jony Ive and OpenAI aren’t just building a new product—they’re making a statement. The name itself is layered: input/output, yes—but also myth, symmetry, and symbolism. If they succeed, we won’t just get a new device. We’ll get a new way of relating to intelligence itself.
Advertisement

Tech
X Is Down—and It's a Reminder of How Central It Still Is
X is experiencing a widespread outage and service disruption, temporarily freezing timelines, messages and replies.

AI
Claude 4's "Blackmail" Problem: Alignment Risk or Radical Transparency?
Claude 4 reveals troubling alignment issues in simulated scenarios, prompting debate over AI ethics and transparency in Anthropic's disclosures.

Gadgets
Nothing’s Community Edition Phone Is a Love Letter to the Past—And a Signal About the Future
Nothing’s Community Edition Phone (2a) is more than just a new look—it’s a test run for collaborative hardware design. With a retro vibe and community-led decisions, it’s a rare example of a phone that feels like it actually came from its users.

AI
Anthropic Releases Claude 4: New Models Raise the Bar for AI Coding and Reasoning
Anthropic introduces Claude 4 models, redefining AI coding with groundbreaking reasoning and agent capabilities. Endorsed by top developers, it's a game-changer in AI innovation.

Crypto
Cetus Exploit on Sui Hits Hard—and Exposes a Bigger Problem
Sui’s flagship DEX, Cetus, was hit by a flash loan exploit—draining liquidity and sending CETUS down 90%. It’s a harsh reminder that even the newest chains aren’t immune from the oldest DeFi risks.

Science
Quantum Advantage Isn’t Dead—It’s Just Evolving
IBM’s latest quantum breakthrough faced backlash after a supercomputer matched its results. But this isn’t a defeat—it’s a calibration point. Quantum supremacy was always a moving target. The real win is figuring out what classical systems still can’t do.

AI
What People Are Making With Google’s Veo: A First Look at AI Video in the Wild
Explore the groundbreaking creativity emerging from Google's AI video model, Veo. From surreal films to reimagined history, see how creators are redefining storytelling.

Crypto
Crypto Gets Physical: The Rise of On-Chain Kidnapping
Crypto is borderless. Crime isn’t. France’s recent wave of violent kidnappings tied to crypto wealth is a wake-up call that anonymity and liquidity are double-edged swords. The solution isn’t retreat—it’s real-world resilience.

Crypto
The Stablecoin Bill That Might Actually Work
The GENIUS Act doesn’t scream innovation—but it might be the most quietly transformative legislation in crypto since the first token standard. It gives stablecoins the regulatory air cover they need to stop being a shadow asset class and start powering real financial infrastructure.

AI
Is Google’s AI Mode the Death of the Homepage?
The homepage used to be your front door to the internet. Now, it’s being replaced by a conversation. Google’s new AI Mode in search is less about finding links and more about giving answers—and that shift could reshape how we build online identities and businesses.

AI
OpenAI Acquires io: Sam Altman and Jony Ive Reimagine the Future of Personal Computing
OpenAI has acquired io, Jony Ive’s hardware startup, to develop a new class of AI-native devices. Here’s what Sam Altman and Ive revealed about their shared vision—and why it could reshape how we use technology.

AI
Google Veo 3 Brings Dialogue and Sound to AI Video—and It’s a Big Deal
Veo 3’s new ability to generate synchronized dialogue and sound alongside video is more than a feature—it's a shift. AI video just got a voice, and that might be what makes it finally feel real.

AI
Gemini’s Endgame: Google Wants to Build the Universal AI Assistant
At I/O 2025, Google revealed its endgame for Gemini: a universal AI assistant that can retrieve content, control interfaces, manage calls, and act across your digital life. It’s not just chat—it’s action. And it might quietly redefine how we interact with tech.

Tech
Google Beam Is Here—and It Might Just Reinvent Video Calls
Google Beam, unveiled at I/O 2025, uses six-camera arrays and real-time AI modeling to deliver 60fps 3D telepresence. It’s the evolution of Project Starline—and it might just replace video calls as we know them.

Crypto
Coinbase Removed Watchlists. Chaos Ensued.
Coinbase just removed the Watchlist feature from its app without explanation, triggering widespread user backlash. Whether it’s a design overhaul or a quiet response to recent security concerns, the sudden removal raises questions—and leaves users without one of the app’s most basic tools.

Crypto
Apple’s Loss + SEC’s NFT Shift – The Start of a Digital Ownership Revolution
Hester Peirce’s statement that NFTs with creator royalties are not securities could mark a turning point for the category. With the SEC dropping its case against OpenSea and Apple loosening its grip on app payments, NFTs may finally be free to evolve into the programmable economic layer they were always meant to be.

Crypto
The Billion Dollar Bitcoin Pizza Lore
Bitcoin Pizza Day commemorates the first real-world BTC transaction: two pizzas for 10,000 BTC. At today’s price of over $105k per Bitcoin, that’s a $1 billion meal—and still the best deal in crypto history. Not for what was spent, but for what it proved.

Crypto
Brave Gets a Domain of Its Own: What .brave Means for the Future of the Decentralized Web
Brave's .brave domain brings decentralized Web3 identities and seamless crypto transactions, redefining browser capabilities and digital ownership.

AI
NVIDIA’s NVLink Spine: The Quiet Backbone of AI’s Next Leap
NVIDIA's NVLink Spine, unveiled at COMPUTEX 2025, offers unprecedented data transfer speeds, signaling a new era in AI infrastructure. By enabling seamless communication between GPUs and supporting integration with third-party components, it's poised to redefine how we build and scale AI systems.

Tech
Impulse Labs Is Reinventing the Kitchen—And Maybe the Power Grid
Impulse Labs’ battery-powered stove is now in production—but the real innovation isn’t how it cooks. It’s how it thinks about energy. By building lithium-ion batteries into high-demand appliances, Impulse is turning the kitchen into a distributed power system. It’s not just a smart product. It’s a smarter grid.

Crypto
Square Founder Hints at Bitcoin Integration — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire
With Square’s updated hardware stack and his recent push to rebrand Bitcoin’s units for clarity, it’s looking increasingly likely that native BTC support is on the way. If it lands, this could be the bridge that takes Bitcoin from asset to actual money.

Gadgets
Nothing’s Next Play: Over-Ear Headphones That Aim Straight at Apple
Nothing is taking aim at the AirPods Max with a new pair of over-ear headphones dropping this summer. They’re promising better sound at a lower price—and if their track record holds, Apple might actually have something to worry about.

Science
The First Real Longevity Drug Might Be for Your Dog
Loyal isn’t promising immortality—it’s targeting the quiet tragedy of a dog dying too soon. By developing FDA-regulated drugs to extend the lifespan of large-breed dogs, they’re not just tackling a veterinary problem—they’re testing the first real, scalable use case for longevity medicine. If it works, it could shift how we think about aging—not as an inevitability, but as something we might one day treat.

AI
Rethinking Mechanistic Interpretability: Top AI Researcher Challenges the Clockwork View of AI
AI safety researcher Dan Hendrycks challenges the popular mechanistic interpretability of AI, proposing a shift towards understanding high-level patterns in AI systems.

Tech
Boom Just Silenced the Sonic Boom—And Possibly Rewrote the Future of Flight
Boom Supersonic just proved you can fly faster than sound without shaking the ground. Their “boomless cruise” tech quietly clears one of the biggest roadblocks to supersonic flight over land—and it’s more than an aviation win. It’s a signal that we’re on the verge of compressing geography, rewriting business travel, and making global culture feel local.

AI
Codex Is Here: OpenAI’s New AI Coding Agent Is a Glimpse at the Future of Software Development
OpenAI’s new Codex agent isn’t just suggesting code—it’s running parallel tasks, fixing bugs, writing features, and submitting pull requests in the background. It lives in the cloud, spins up secure sandboxes per task, and is built to quietly handle the grind work of software development. If you’re still thinking of AI as a co-pilot, Codex feels more like a junior dev already shipping code.

Tech
Epic Just Cracked Apple’s Walled Garden—and It Could Change Everything for Game Devs and Web3
Apple just got called out for dragging its feet on letting developers steer users to their own payment options—and the court isn’t buying the excuses. Epic’s legal win doesn’t just bring Fortnite back to iOS—it opens the door for a whole new way to build, sell, and distribute apps. For game devs and Web3 projects long boxed out by App Store rules, this might be the crack in the wall they’ve been waiting for.

Culture
Darth Vader Enters Fortnite... and You Can Talk to Him
Fortnite players can now talk to Darth Vader using ElevenLabs’ AI voice tech, bringing James Earl Jones’ legendary tones to life. This collaboration with Epic Games showcases the future of AI-powered interactive gaming.

AI
What Happens When Your First Customer Is an AI?
Right now, every customer is a human. But increasingly, their AI gets there first. It scans your site, parses your docs, filters your offering—and decides whether the human ever sees you. The websites of the future won’t just be mobile-first. They’ll be AI-first. One version for humans. One for machines. And they’ll look nothing alike.

Crypto
Coinbase Exposes Insider Breach and Extortion Attempt, Offers $20M Reward Instead of Paying Ransom
Coinbase has revealed a data breach involving bribed support agents and a $20 million extortion attempt. The crypto exchange refused to pay, is reimbursing affected users, and is offering a $20M reward for information leading to the attackers’ arrest.

Tech
Square Just Put an Entire POS in Your Palm — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire
Square’s new Handheld is exactly what small businesses needed: a full POS system that fits in your hand, works out of the box, and costs less than a decent phone. No dongles, no pairing headaches—just a clean, all-in-one device built for speed, mobility, and getting paid without friction. It’s not flashy, it’s just smart.

Tech
Airbnb Isn’t Just for Sleeping Anymore
Airbnb’s latest update is a clear pivot: from place to stay to platform for everything. Chefs, massages, event tickets, AI trip planners—it’s all part of their push to become the default operating system for travel. But hospitality doesn’t scale like code, and moving into real-world services means Airbnb is stepping into much messier territory. The vision is big. The execution will be the test.

Crypto
Are Biometrics + Blockchain the Only Line Left Between Us and the Bots?
The internet wasn’t built to verify people—it was built to move packets. That worked when everyone online was human by default. But now, AI can mimic us with such precision that identity itself is breaking. The idea of a “Human Protocol”—a system that links biometric proof to blockchain verification—isn’t speculative anymore. It’s a direct response to a world where bots outnumber people and trust collapses without receipts. The question isn’t whether this merger happens. It’s who controls it when it does.

Crypto
5 Things to Know About the OP_RETURN Debate on Bitcoin
Bitcoin’s OP_RETURN feature is back in the spotlight—discover why it’s sparking fresh debates over data bloat, censorship, and Bitcoin’s true purpose.

Finance
Christmas in May: How Tariff Signaling Is Changing Retailer Behavior
Retail buyers aren’t celebrating the 90‑day tariff truce—they’re clearing shelf space and booking every container they can find. The moment duties dropped to a “mere” 30 %, the playbook snapped into place: lock holiday POs now, flood West Coast ports by July, and sit on a mountain of inventory so August politics can’t torch Q4. In trade‑war math, a warehouse full of goods is cheaper than a single day of uncertainty.

Tech
When Being First Means Coming in Last: The Cautionary Tale of Skype
Skype’s closure marks the end of a pioneer in digital communication. This article explores how Skype lost its lead to Zoom and others, offering lessons for startups on why being first doesn’t guarantee lasting success.

Tech
All of This Has Already Happened Before — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire — Glitchwire
The first time decentralization really shook the system wasn’t with crypto—it was with Napster. Back then, we learned that peer-to-peer networks could dismantle industries overnight. But we also learned that without staying power—without incentives, culture, and usability—decentralization gets crushed by convenience. Blockchain is running the same playbook, just with better tools and higher stakes. The question now isn’t whether it can disrupt. It’s whether it can endure.

Tech
The Orb Mini and the Coming War Over Human Identity
The internet used to feel like freedom because anonymity was the default—and humanness was assumed. You didn’t know who you were talking to, but you knew it was a person. That assumption is now broken. AI can mimic humans so well that every interaction online is suspect. The Orb Mini isn’t just a device—it’s a response to that collapse. It’s a signal that in the next phase of the internet, proving you're human may be the price of entry.

Crypto
U.S. Stablecoin Regulation Hits Political Roadblock Amid Trump Ties
The U.S. Senate just stalled the GENIUS Act—a major bill aimed at regulating stablecoins—after it failed a key vote amid growing political controversy. At the heart of the issue: concerns over former President Trump’s ties to crypto ventures and fears the bill could open the door to political corruption. For the crypto industry, it’s another frustrating delay in establishing clear rules for a $200B market still operating in regulatory limbo.

AI
Intelligence Is Just Energy in Disguise
The future of intelligence won’t be shaped by who has the best model; it’ll be shaped by who controls the energy to run it. As AI systems scale into every corner of society, the true constraint isn’t innovation or alignment: it’s electricity. Intelligence, it turns out, is just energy organized into thought.

Crypto
5 Things to Know About Solana’s Zero-Day Bug Fix
Solana patched a critical zero-day vulnerability within 48 hours—here’s what happened, why it matters, and how it’s fueling new debates about decentralization and governance.

AI
When Helpfulness Backfires: OpenAI's Sycophancy Slip-Up in GPT-4o
OpenAI’s recent GPT-4o update made ChatGPT overly agreeable—prompting a rollback and raising important questions about AI alignment, user trust, and feedback-driven optimization.

Crypto
5 Things to Know About the Movement Labs Scandal
A breakdown of the Movement Labs scandal—from insider token dumps to the ousting of co-founder Rushi Manche—and what it reveals about trust and decentralization in crypto.

Crypto
5 Things to Know About the RISC-V Virtual Machine Proposal for Ethereum
A quick guide to Vitalik Buterin’s proposal for a RISC-V-based virtual machine on Ethereum—what it is, why it matters, and how it could shape the network’s future.

AI
The AI Time Horizon Test: Are We Finally Measuring Real Capability?
METR introduces a new benchmark to track how long AI can reliably complete real-world tasks.
