How to Get Paid for What You Know โ Debunking Myths, Unlocking Freedom
In How to Get Paid for What You Know, Graham Cochrane tackles the ache so many of us feel when we realise our day job pays the bills but completely … Read more
In How to Get Paid for What You Know, Graham Cochrane tackles the ache so many of us feel when we realise our day job pays the bills but completely … Read more
Across the Universe: The Past, Present, and Future of the Crossword Puzzle by Natan Last is the rare crossword book that treats the humble grid as a cultural battleground rather … Read more
If youโve felt your favorite platforms turn from delightful to downright hostile, youโre not imagining it. Cory Doctorowโs Enshittification: Why Everything Suddenly Got Worse and What to Do About It … Read more
The Girls of Atomic City fills a startling gap: it explains how ordinary young womenโsecretaries, operators, janitorsโbecame the backbone of the Manhattan Project at Oak Ridge, turning anonymous labor into … Read more
The New Age of Sexism: How AI and Emerging Technologies Are Reinventing Misogyny is written by Laura Bates, a well-known feminist writer, activist, and founder of the Everyday Sexism Project. … Read more
Extinction isnโt the end of the storyโitโs the plot twist life has already survived, repeatedly. Newitz asks the only pragmatic question left: how do we make it through the next … Read more
We keep hitting planetary and economic limits because our factories are blunt instruments, not scalpels. Drexlerโs answer is a manufacturing paradigmโatomically precise manufacturing (APM)โthat aims to make physical things with … Read more
What happens when the grand, nation-defining dream of space exploration is no longer championed by governments, but is instead rebooted by a handful of billionaires fueled by childhood fantasies and … Read more
In plain English, AI 2041 argues that ten very plausible AI scenarios โ spanning jobs, health, security, and privacy โ are coming fast and that our choices, not the code … Read more
We argue about climate, growth, food, and energy using slogans. In his How the World Really Works, Smil replaces slogans with literacy: what energy is, where your food comes from, … Read more
In our hyper-connected world, we take for granted the magic inside our smartphones, computers, and cars. Yet, the tiny silicon chips that power our reality are at the center of … Read more
The book in focus is Apple in China: The Capture of the Worldโs Greatest Company by Patrick McGee, published in 2025. McGee, a seasoned journalist and the San Francisco correspondent … Read more
The digital age has redefined childhood and adolescence, shaping a generation uniquely tethered to technology. Jonathan Haidtโs The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic … Read more
Steve Jobs Biography by Walter Isaacson is a deeply human tale that captures the brilliance and complexity of one of the most influential figures of our time. This work dives … Read more
As someone who has spent considerable time contemplating the advancements of artificial intelligence (AI) and its potential repercussions, Our Final Invention by James Barrat was both a validation of my … Read more
In the 21st century, science and religion grapple with profound questions, blending empirical evidence with spiritual beliefs. Their interplay influences ethics, technology, and societal values, shaping modern understanding and coexistence.
Black Mirror and reality isn’t just a catchy comparisonโit’s a chilling reflection of how our world is evolving. The groundbreaking series has become a blueprint for understanding the darker side … Read more
The article explains the future possible reasons for human beings to become extinct which includes the unbridled adherence of science for everything, from food to procreation, entertainment and the destruction of nature.