Americans no longer see four-year college degrees as worth the cost
The article discusses a new poll showing a significant decline in the perceived value of a four-year college degree among Americans, with many now viewing it as less essential for success in today's job market.
Meshtastic
Meshtastic is an open-source project that provides a decentralized, peer-to-peer messaging and location-sharing system using low-power, long-range radio communication devices, enabling off-grid connectivity and resilient communication networks.
A new Little Prince museum has opened its doors in Switzerland
A new museum dedicated to the beloved novel 'The Little Prince' has opened its doors in Château-d'Œx, Switzerland. The museum offers visitors an immersive experience exploring the world and themes of the classic children's book.
Dilution vs. Risk taking: Capital gains taxes and entrepreneurs
The study examines the impact of COVID-19 on the education and employment outcomes of young adults in the United States, finding significant disruptions in educational attainment and adverse effects on labor market outcomes, with disproportionate impacts on disadvantaged groups.
Shopify lays off staff to keep team 'fast, sharp and focused'
Shopify, an e-commerce platform, has announced layoffs of around 1,000 employees, or 10% of its global workforce, in an effort to adjust its operations and adapt to changing economic conditions.
New bill would revive single-room occupancy apartments in NYC
The article discusses a new bill in New York City that aims to revive the development of single-room occupancy (SRO) apartments, which were previously banned in the city. The bill seeks to provide more affordable housing options for low-income individuals and address the city's ongoing housing crisis.
ChatGPT Turns 3
This article explores the global impact of ChatGPT, the AI language model developed by OpenAI, in the three years since its launch. It examines how ChatGPT has disrupted various industries, sparked discussions about AI's societal implications, and raised concerns about its potential for misuse.
AI doubted a female developer's work until she switched profile to a white man
The article explores the challenges of addressing bias and discrimination in AI systems, noting that while it's difficult to get AI to admit to being sexist, the underlying biases often exist and can have real-world impacts. The piece emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues proactively during the AI development process.
Candy Desk
The Candy Desk is a desk in the United States Senate where senators keep a supply of candy for their colleagues. It has been a tradition in the Senate since the 1960s, with senators often using the desk to build relationships and foster bipartisanship.
Kopi Luwak
Kopi luwak is a type of coffee that is made from coffee cherries that have been partially digested and excreted by the Asian palm civet, a small mammal. This unique production process results in a coffee with a distinctive flavor and aroma, which has made it one of the most expensive coffee varieties in the world.
Black Friday sets online spending record of $11.8B
This year's Black Friday saw a new online spending record of $11.8 billion, according to data from Adobe. The report highlights the continued shift towards e-commerce, with consumers increasingly turning to online shopping for their holiday purchases.
Get Your Kid a Watch
The article explores the growing trend of parents giving smartwatches to their children as a way to monitor their screen time and location, raising concerns about the impact on child development and privacy implications of tracking young children's activities.
Built a Free, Unlimited Screen Recorder Because Everything Else Annoyed Me
The article discusses the creation of a free, unlimited screen recording tool by an indie hacker who was frustrated with the limitations and annoyances of existing options. The tool was built to address the needs of the creator and provide a simple, hassle-free screen recording experience.
The Austrian heiress giving away her fortune
A wealthy heiress has announced plans to give away her entire fortune to charitable causes, stating a desire to use her wealth to make a positive impact on the world.
Qwen3-VL can scan two-hour videos and pinpoint nearly every detail
The article discusses a new AI technology called QWen3-VL that can analyze and summarize two-hour videos, identifying nearly every detail with high accuracy. This breakthrough in computer vision and natural language processing could have significant implications for various industries, from entertainment to surveillance.
Gaza death toll surpasses 70k, says health ministry
The article reports a rise in the death toll in Gaza, according to the local health ministry. It provides details on the ongoing situation and the impact on the region.
Baikonur pad damaged in Soyuz launch to ISS
A Soyuz rocket launch from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan resulted in damage to the launch pad, causing a temporary suspension of Soyuz operations from the site. The incident did not affect the successful delivery of supplies to the International Space Station.
Self-hosting my photos with Immich
The article discusses the author's experience in self-hosting their photo collection using Immich, an open-source personal photo management platform. It covers the setup process, key features, and the author's perspective on the advantages of self-hosting over cloud-based photo services.
Software Is Not the Service
The article discusses the distinction between software and the service it provides, highlighting that software is a tool that enables a service, but the service itself is the real value. It emphasizes the importance of focusing on the overall service experience rather than solely on the software components.
Hong Kong high-rise fire shows how difficult it is to evacuate in an emergency
The article discusses the challenges of evacuating high-rise buildings in emergencies, as highlighted by the recent fire incident in Hong Kong. It explores the complexities involved in safely evacuating large numbers of people from tall structures, addressing issues such as limited stairwell capacity, long evacuation times, and the need for better emergency planning and preparedness.