Continued from How to Move On When Things Change, Part 1 Letting Go This article is the culmination of much meditation and reflection on change as loss. My intention is to move on from this topic in ...
The Toronto Blue Jays have a team of destiny feel to them. They won again on Friday, coming back to defeat the Texas Rangers, giving them their seventh victory in their last 10 contests. At 72-51, the ...
In 2012, Cassidy Krug competed in her first and last Olympics. Raised by two diving coaches, Krug was in diapers when she started dreaming of competing. At 27 years old, she had a shot at the Olympic ...
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If 2025 was the year AI got a vibe check, 2026 will be the year the tech gets practical. The focus is already shifting away from building ever-larger language models and toward the harder work of ...
For years, many tech companies have embraced Mark Zuckerberg’s early career mantra: “Move fast and break things.” The phrase has become synonymous with the bold, risk-taking ethos of the tech industry ...
Recently, I was scrolling TikTok when my brain failed me. I watched a video of Donald Trump berating CNN journalist Kaitlan Collins for “not smiling”, after she questioned him on matters concerning ...