Wall Street Misses the Point on Hims & Hers’ Super Bowl Gamble

According to MarketWatch, shares of Hims & Hers took a brutal tumble after hours on Monday — an 8.5% slide in extended trading that completely erased what had been a relatively quiet day session, where the stock closed down just a hair. The culprit behind the after-hours selloff? A first-quarter profit forecast that landed well … Read more

Why Your Digital Memories Are Slowly Decaying to Dust

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I opened an old archive file the other day and found exactly this: UÛWeÐ ́õzøH„y+õðYzÒj{. A solid wall of unreadable gibberish, as if the file had been fed through a blender. It was supposed to contain tax documents and a handful of college essays from over a decade ago. Instead, it looked like my computer … Read more

The Quiet Death of the 9-to-5: Why Tech Giants Are Running on Ghost Crews in 2026

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As of early 2026, the corporate world has shifted in ways most analysts didn’t anticipate — not with a dramatic collapse, but with a barely audible, automated whir. The tectonic pressure had been building for eighteen months, and then, almost overnight, the org chart looked unrecognizable. We all remember the raw panic of 2023 and … Read more

OpenAI Erased ‘Safety’ From Its Legal DNA. We Should All Be Paying Attention.

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Nobody reads IRS Form 990s for fun. They’re dense, bureaucratic slabs of paperwork designed to keep tax-exempt organizations honest — not to entertain the curious. But occasionally, buried in the boilerplate, you find a story. A genuinely consequential one. According to Fortune, OpenAI’s latest IRS disclosure form — released in November 2025 and covering the … Read more