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Review: The Ride of a Lifetime

Review: The Ride of a Lifetime

I was recommended a few years back by a colleague to read through The Ride of a Lifetime. It's an autobiographical memoir from the then—and current , unretired—CEO of the Walt Disney Corporation, Bob Iger. His book…

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The Staff Meeting Ritual

The Staff Meeting Ritual

Ah, the dreaded staff meeting. Chances are, if you work for a company of a certain size, you'll have been pulled into a staff meeting at some point. I'm not talking so much about the scrum…

Fueling Infrastructure

Fueling Infrastructure

It's a shame that hydrogen fuel cells didn't work out for cars. On their face, fuel cells were natural successors to gasoline for consumer vehicles: the energy density by weight is superior[1]; the refueling mechanism…

Review: Interior Chinatown

Review: Interior Chinatown

Some 18 months ago, I noticed and wrote about the surge of Asian-American cinema in Hollywood. Crazy Rich Asians was the breakout movie, but Everything Everywhere All at Once made the movie subgenre mainstream, dominating the 95th Academy Awards and…

Translating Culture

Translating Culture

Before ChatGPT made AI mainstream, Google and others had already experimented with, successfully, adding aspects of machine learning to traditional rules-based language systems to get more accurate translations. LLMs, too, seem to do a pretty good job—with the added…

Tech Savvy Stasis

Tech Savvy Stasis

The other day, my dad forwarded me a screenshot of a Google Gemini-generated summary: some way, somehow, the capital gains tax rate for people over 55 can be 0%. Now, I'll grant that much of his excitement is…