In the 1970s, the radical leftwing German terrorist organisation may have spread fear through public acts of violence – but its inner workings were characterised by vanity and incompetence
The ‘knowledge economy’ promised cultural and social growth. Instead, we got worsening inequality and division. Artificial intelligence will supercharge it
Arts at CERN artists showcased in Copenhagen
The exhibition Soft Robots at Copenhagen Contemporary presents artworks developed in dialogue with CERN’s scientific community
A Technical Analysis on How a Chinese Company is Exporting The Great Firewall to Autocratic Regimes
The Museum of Ridiculously Interesting Things is an imaginary museum showcasing a collection of peculiar art, objects, ideas, and history
Nearly one-third of internet traffic is bots, raising concerns about the 'dead internet theory'. Altman acknowledges AI-driven content feels increasingly fake, suggesting bots may control online interactions and revenue
A creator explores the concept of a Doom-inspired game where the only action is scrolling, detailing the challenges and eventual success using GPT-5 to bring the idea to life
Blogs have evolved from personal diaries to promotional tools, reflecting changes in content and audience expectations over the past two decades
Managers and supervisors brace yourselves: calling the boss a dickhead is not necessarily a sackable offense
The Pleasure of Patterns in Art
The interplay between repetition and variation is central to how we perceive structure, rhythm, and depth across mediums
Music
The Albums That Shaped Dubstep’s First Decade
From Burial to Skream, discover the records that built a genre
When designing software systems, do the simplest thing that could possibly work
Street Fighter 6 pro MenaRD is so good at the game his country gave him an award
The 101 Best Movie Performances of the 21st Century
2020, Apple released the M1 with a custom GPU. We got to work reverse-engineering the hardware and porting Linux
Australia was once the gold standard for gun safety. Experts say it’s losing control
A month. Reviewing slop produced by an LLM. What are the cost savings of paying ChatGPT $20 a month and then having a literal team of engineers try and review and merge the code?
space, advertising, and venture capital are among the buzzier projects they've been developing.
These ventures are a way for the companies to show they are adapting to industry changes
‘My buyer’s guilt is insane. It’s $1,300 on trash’: the adults addicted to blind box toys