New York and the Power of the Network
New York City exemplifies the power of network effects, while modern Hollywood is a reminder that they do have limits.
New York City exemplifies the power of network effects, while modern Hollywood is a reminder that they do have limits.
The problem with the second apron is that it's working. Plus: July reading recs!
Watching Netflix as the platform exits its prime.
What we can and can't achieve in response to paranoia and extremism online.
A window into Wizards fandom during a very big week, after a very long decade.
Looking back at the Finals where Victor Wembanyama became a villain, the Knicks became legends, and the NBA mattered again.
A closer look at Europe's compounding China problems, and why a trade war is probably not imminent, but might be inevitable.
Steph Curry's move to partner with Chinese shoe brand Li-Ning is smart, lame, and ultimately a refreshing reminder of American strengths.
Spencer Pratt's success in L.A. reflects his own surprising political talent, and an increasingly broken Democratic machine in California and beyond.
On the OpenAI trial and Elon Musk telling the world the same few Sam Altman stories that everyone knows and loves.