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Yesterday, the internet’s favorite volunteer-run encyclopedia turned 25. While most quarter-life crises involve a questionable tattoo or a career pivot, Wikipedia decided to mark the occasion by making its most significant business move since Jimmy Wales first hit “publish” in 2001. In a series of announcements that sent ripples through both the tech and…

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For the last few years, we’ve heard the same warning from every major tech CEO: Earth is running out of juice. Between the insatiable hunger of generative AI and the massive cooling requirements of modern GPUs, terrestrial data centers have become the “climate villains” of the 2020s. We’ve tried building them under the ocean, in…

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If you’ve been tracking the stock market for the last few years, you know the “IPO drought” wasn’t just a dry spell it was a desert. Between 2022 and late 2024, the big tech exits we all expected simply vanished. High interest rates, geopolitical jitters, and a “wait-and-see” attitude from venture capitalists kept the…

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Las Vegas in January is a sensory assault. If you are walking the floor at CES this week, you are being bombarded by flying drone taxis, transparent TVs that nobody can afford, and enough “smart” kitchen appliances to develop a complex. It’s loud, it’s flashy, and honestly, 90% of it is vaporware that will…

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Let’s be honest for a second. When was the last time you looked at a new smartphone and actually felt… something? For the last decade, we have been served the same meal on a different plate: a slightly faster glass slab, a slightly better camera, and a slightly higher price tag. We have optimized the…

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If you feel like you’ve been living in a wind tunnel of AI announcements for the last three years, you’re not alone. Since ChatGPT kicked down the door in late 2022, we’ve been in a breathless sprint of “bigger, faster, smarter.” But stepping into 2026, the vibe feels different. The frantic energy of the…

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If you asked a room full of math majors to name their nightmares, one word would likely float to the top: Putnam. The William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition isn’t just a test; it is a humbling ritual. It’s widely considered the most difficult undergraduate math competition in the world. To give you an idea of…

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Let’s be honest: keeping up with technology is exhausting. It feels like just when you finally figured out what “the cloud” was, everyone started talking about “the metaverse.” Now, you can’t read a headline without seeing “Generative AI,” “Quantum,” or “Web3.” It’s a non-stop barrage of buzzwords, and most of them feel abstract, over-hyped, or just……