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entrepreneurship
Accenture CEO Julie Sweet asks new hires what they’ve learned in the last 6 months: ‘If they can’t answer that question, we know they’re not a learner’
Employers are struggling to find the best way to pinpoint the talent they need to drive their businesses to success in the rapidly changing world of...
fortune.com - 4 days ago

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technology
Google announces its answer to DeepSeek: A new lightweight AI model for phones and laptops
After China’s DeepSeek set the AI world alight with lightweight models that can provide pretty strong performance on relatively low-cost equipment...
fortune.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff / nature / technology / auto
I went EV camping in a Rivian R1S, and here’s what I learned
EVs have many advantages over internal combustion and hybrid cars, including lower maintenance and energy costs, higher reliability and safety,...
techradar.com - 13 days ago
health
The Shocking Truth About Kombucha and Other Fermented Foods
They’re everywhere. Fermented foods like kombucha, kefir, and kimchi have swept through the health scene in recent years. They’re popping up...
blackdoctor.org - 12 days ago
sports
Patriots Media Reading Way Too Much Into This Robert Kraft Line
The 2025 NFL Draft is April 24, and it can’t come soon enough for the New England Patriots. Robert Kraft doesn’t often hold media availabilities, so...
nesn.com - 2 days ago
health
21 low-carb meals that somehow taste like they belong on a restaurant menu
Somehow, these 21 low-carb meals ended up tasting like they were swiped off a restaurant menu. They’re low on carbs but high on the kind of comfort...
fooddrinklife.com - 14 days ago
shopping
The Biggest Billionaire Gainers 2025
It was a great year for billionaires. Especially these ten. The past 12 months have been very good to the planet’s billionaires. There are more of them (3,028) than ever before and they’re richer than they’ve ever been (worth a combined $ 16.1 trillion). Overall, the billionaire class is nearly $ 2...
forbes.com - 1 day ago
apps
A Brief Overview of the Pocket 8086; or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Windows 3.0 in Real Mode — 512 Pixels
Editor’s Note: This is a guest post written by my buddy Kevin, and is the first in a series covering a weird and wonderful corner of...
512pixels.net - 30+ days ago
business
Why Adding a Full Hard Drive Can Make a Computer More Powerful
Ten years ago, researchers proved that adding full memory can theoretically aid computation. They’re just now beginning to understand the...
wired.com - 6 days ago
job & work
Parents seeking answers after Upstate teacher was arrested
LAURENS COUNTY, S.C. — A Waterloo Elementary School teacher is no longer in the classroom after being accused of committing identity fraud to gain...
wyff4.com - 30+ days ago
running
I Tried Run/Walking for a Month, Here’s What I Learned
The run/walk method turned out to be a game changer in my journey as a runner. Almost four years ago, when my husband and I adopted Koda, our golden doodle, twice daily walks became a treasured part of my routine. Those closest to me know these walks are a nonnegotiable part of my day, and I often...
runnersworld.com - 30+ days ago
memes
20 People Who Absolutely Butchered Words… and We Can’t Stop Laughing - Funny
When Spelling Goes Wrong But Comedy Goes Right! English is hard, but these people made it unintentionally hilarious. From spelling disasters to...
chameleonmemes.com - 30+ days ago
memes
20 Memes That Are the Answer to Your Boredom - Funny
Say goodbye to boredom with 20 memes guaranteed to keep you entertained and laughing out loud! Boredom doesn’t stand a chance against these memes....
chameleonmemes.com - 30+ days ago
books
2 Memoirs by Women of the Bad Boy Chef Era Leave a Bittersweet Taste
New accounts of working in a man’s world — and that world’s comeuppance — are long on boldface names and even longer on personality. CARE AND FEEDING: A Memoir, by Laurie Woolever CELLAR RAT: My Life in the Restaurant Underbelly, by Hannah Selinger Our enjoyment of restaurants is matched only by our...
- 20 days ago
food & drink
I tasted 394 wines in one day. Here's what I learned
Tasting wine can be hard work. Really. I’m not talking about a weekend with friends tooling around wine country in a fun bus. I am talking about the high-stakes analysis of hundreds of wines in a single sitting: 144 Chardonnay, 125 Cabernet Sauvignon, 80 Syrah and 45 Chenin Blanc. That’s 394 wines,...
- 15 days ago
design
Ten takes: What is the biggest thing design leaders learned during COVID?
It was five years ago this month that the UK entered its first COVID lockdown. What followed would change the UK’s economy, and its society, for good....
designweek.co.uk - 30+ days ago
nature
CRISPR builds a big tomato that’s actually sweet
Deleting just two genes that control sugar production makes a more succulent fruit. Max Kozlov Rotten tomatoes no more: growing sweeter tomatoes is...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
business
Charles Dickens, Hollywood and Adam Henson: The surprising history behind London’s Smithfield Market
What connects the great Victorian novelist Charles Dickens, the comedy actor Terry-Thomas and a branch of the Henson family? The unlikely answer is...
countryfile.com - 1 day ago
sports / technology
NFL teams can’t use Bluesky
The NFL, which has deals with X and Meta, told the New England Patriots to shut down their Bluesky account. The NFL told the New England Patriots to shut down the team’s Bluesky account. Patriots VP of content Fred Kirsch said the team was told that Bluesky is “not an approved social media platform...
theverge.com - 30+ days ago
apps
These are the apps I can’t live without when traveling
Most of them aren't even designed specifically for travel. I wouldn’t call myself a world traveler, but I do love to explore new places. Living in Europe, I often explore the continent, either by plane or car. Whether I’m off to Italy, Spain, Austria, or Portugal, the apps I use for planning and...
androidauthority.com - 13 days ago
health
‘Wrong answer’: Kevin O’Leary blasts health insurance execs for hiring security guards, putting fences around HQ — instead of listening to Americans’ ‘frustration.’ Here’s what he wants
The fatal shooting of Brian Thompson, CEO of UnitedHealthcare, has raised alarm bells across corporate America. Executive security firms have seen a...
moneywise.com - 30+ days ago
technology
R29 Editors On How They’re Protecting Their Peace In 2025
There's plenty of pressure at the top of a new year to implement changes — changes that are going to make you shiny, new, better. It's all rather punishing. Especially when a lot of the rhetoric says you're likely to fail at your New Year's resolutions by March. At R29, we're thinking about ways we...
refinery29.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Kunal Kamra Hits Back at T-Series Over Copyright Strike Amid Row, Says ‘If You Take…’
Comedian Kunal Kamra is recently in the spotlight for making a controversial joke about Maharashtra’s deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde. After him,...
news24online.com - 10 days ago
fitness
We Put the Squeeze on Compression Leggings to Find the Best Pairs
They’re supportive, stretchy, and perfect for your next workout. All products are independently selected by our editors. If you buy something, we may...
self.com - 30+ days ago
sports
Diego Luna Shines Bright: Things We Learned From USA 3-0 Costa Rica
Mauricio Pochettino capped off a successful January international break with a victory over Costa Rica. The U.S. men's national team won their second...
www.si.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Can You Trust Google’s AI Overviews?
You might have noticed that when you Google something now, you’re often greeted with a brief AI-generated summary that pulls a variety of answers or responses from different sources. These AI overviews might be convenient and helpful, but are they actually accurate? All in all, not really. I mean,...
vice.com - 30+ days ago