Publisher: The Sunday Times The headline is a scam. Show sector valuations, cash generation, capex requirements, unit economics for AI infra, sensitivity to rates and risk premia. Show anything beyond...
Lu Duowei’s “structural bubble” riff reads like a defensive memo to LPs. At this point he should sign it Lu Delusionei, and Yicai might as well print fairy tales for terrified VCs. The piece sprays as...
The piece parrots Blaise Agüera y Arcas’ favorite trick: rename intelligence as prediction and declare victory. Looking similar is not being the same. Birds and planes both fly, yet nobody mistakes fe...
Yes, it’s labeled partner content. No, that doesn’t excuse the boot‑licking. Evan Goldberg chirps that AI is “a really good data scientist.” No, it’s a stochastic parrot that needs guardrails and test...
If your security posture boils down to “buy new laptops,” you don’t have a strategy. Read as a whole, it’s a hysterical security sermon that reduces messy supply-chain reality to a plastic NPU talisma...
Push 4K, high-res texture packs, RT, big Blender/Unreal scenes, Resolve timelines with multiple high-bitrate streams, or local ML models, and 16 GB becomes a ceiling you slam into. When you spill past...
#1 – Only a truly talentless rag would celebrate people outsourcing breakups to a chatbot. Meanwhile their editors can’t even spell “affect” correctly on page three. The “reporting” is screensho...
That headline is a lie in three acts. “Secretive” is laughable when the company has a website and LinkedIn breadcrumbs. “Backed by Concur co-founders” is just name-dropping without a dollar attached. ...
The conflict of interest is screaming. CNBC waves around layoff headlines and anxious surveys to juice fear, then asks the credential salesman what anxious readers should buy. Shockingly, he says “buy...
If incompetence were revenue, they’d be a Fortune 500. Publisher: GameSpot GameSpot took a lucid interview and turned it into apocalypse porn. The headline is a clown horn: “End-of-Days” meets “AI is ...









