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3 days ago

X Enters the Death Spiral

The edge-lord strikes again in another blow to the company. Is this one fatal? — This article was originally published on my Substack, Trend Mill. Giving Elon Musk more airtime causes a dilemma within me. I don’t think he deserves it, and I don’t want to contribute in even the smallest way to feeding his ego. After all, press is what he wants, and we’re…

Business

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X Enters the Death Spiral
X Enters the Death Spiral
Business

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Nov 28

Anything Worth Doing Takes Time

The 10-year overnight success story — I’ve been self-employed for over 10 years, and amongst the bucketload of lessons I’ve learned, there’s one that stands out more than the rest — everything worth having takes longer than you think it will. I’m not just saying this; I’ve lived it. Every venture I’ve embarked on in my…

Work

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Anything Worth Doing Takes Time
Anything Worth Doing Takes Time
Work

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Nov 22

The Rise of CreepTech

Our homes are being turned into data mining facilities — This article was originally published on my Substack, Trend Mill. In simpler times, we never had to consider a loved one’s privacy when gift buying. But as technology has continued its often-thoughtless advance, many companies and the products they create have failed to deliver adequate data and privacy protection. Now…

Technology

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The Rise of CreepTech
The Rise of CreepTech
Technology

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Nov 17

An Ode to the Slow-Build Career

Many want it all, and want it fast, but there’s benefits to slowing down — Unsurprisingly, millennials want the same career benefits that other generations enjoyed, namely opportunities for growth, job stability and a competitive salary. The difference is the speed at which they want them. …

Self Improvement

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An Ode to the Slow-Build Career
An Ode to the Slow-Build Career
Self Improvement

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Nov 14

WeBankrupt

Adam Neumann’s destruction of wealth is complete — At its peak, WeWork was once valued at $47 billion, making it one of the most valuable tech companies (honestly, who were they kidding) in the world. It has since endured a staggering 99.9% decline, left with a meager market cap of less than $50m. The stock price, which hit…

Business

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WeBankrupt
WeBankrupt
Business

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Nov 8

Elon, X and That Sink-In Feeling

The one year anniversary of “let that sink in” day — This article was originally published on my Substack, Trend Mill. When Elon Musk stepped into Twitter X HQ as its new owner, he came armed with some high-brow humor in the form of a porcelain sink. It made him laugh. The rest of the company cringed and braced themselves. …

Business

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Elon, X and That Sink-In Feeling
Elon, X and That Sink-In Feeling
Business

9 min read


Nov 2

Bed, Bath and Beyond Saving

The meme stocks are dying — What do you get when you mix pandemic-forced lockdowns, stimulus checks, the Reddit sub r/WallStreetBets, access to the entire trading market in the palm of your hand, and a collective desire to disrupt the status quo and stick it to the man? Yup, you guessed it. Meme stocks. This perfect…

Business

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Bed, Bath and Beyond Saving
Bed, Bath and Beyond Saving
Business

6 min read


Oct 23

The Techno-Critical Manifesto

Being cynical of tech isn’t “anti-tech” — Venture Capital firm Andreessen Horowitz (a16z from here on out) caused quite the stir this week when it published “The Techno-Optimist Manifesto.” The ode to being ‘pro-tech’ makes flashy statements about the transformational benefits of technology and its potential future impact. It also declares that anyone cynical, critical, or fearful…

Business

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The Techno-Critical Manifesto
The Techno-Critical Manifesto
Business

5 min read


Oct 17

Selling Our Souls for A.I. Chatbots

At least the celebrities got $5 million for theirs — Earlier this year, a Belgian man committed suicide after chatting with an A.I. chatbot on an app called Chai. The man, referred to as Pierre, had become increasingly eco-anxious and had turned to the app to escape his worries. As his bond developed with the chatbot, named Eliza, he became…

Artificial Intelligence

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Selling Our Souls for A.I. Chatbots
Selling Our Souls for A.I. Chatbots
Artificial Intelligence

5 min read


Oct 9

Inhumane A.I.

The next wave of wearable tech comes with serious societal ramifications — This article was originally published on my Substack, Trend Mill. Wearables have long been touted as the next big tech front. But to this point, results have been mixed — with the scale tipping towards bust rather than boom. The only real successes have been the Fitbit and Apple Watch…

Artificial Intelligence

5 min read

Inhumane A.I.
Inhumane A.I.
Artificial Intelligence

5 min read

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