It's one of the most popular news sites in the country, and it's wildly profitable. It might be the right time for Yahoo to bounce back.
It's one of the most popular news sites in the country, and it's wildly profitable. It might be the right time for Yahoo to bounce back.
"That guilt was manufactured. It was placed inside you by an industry that profits from your participation and a wellness culture that profits from your shame."
Simon Willison is building a great, ongoing, work-in-progress guide for understanding agentic engineering.
"Two in three employers that reduced headcount because of artificial intelligence are already rehiring laid off staff, as most express regret over how they handled the AI-led retrenchments."
Critics say Brendan Carr is positioning himself as a national censor. His threats to broadcasters covering Iran fit the bill.
Researchers who study online safety are being censored and denied entry to the United States. It's having an unconstitutional chilling effect on independent research and advocacy that a lawsuit aims to correct.
AI use can lead to burnout - but how you use it really matters.
Buzzfeed pivoted to AI - and now finds itself circling the drain.
Bluesky must succeed. It just might.
A WordPress instance that's entirely hosted in your browser opens up interesting possibilities for self-hosted personal apps.
By Eddie Knight, Hannah Braswell, and Jenn Power
Software development has reached a point where traditional Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) can no longer keep up. Compliance activities often exist only as a separate administrative layer, making it difficult for organizations to prove that security measures are in place long after the work is complete.
To tackle this problem head on, the…
Employees who are impressed with corporate jargon are less good at their jobs. News at 11.
"A court record reviewed by 404 Media shows privacy-focused email provider Proton Mail handed over payment data related to a Stop Cop City email account to the Swiss government, which handed it to the FBI."
The BBC is dying. It needs to be preserved - but doing so will require a radical reinvention.
"A framework to move your subculture from the Anxiety Zone to the Learning Zone" - and provide a way for everyone on your team to contribute and experiment safely.
"The problem is, if you’re optimizing a product that fundamentally isn’t working for how people get news in 2026, all you’re really doing is riding that buggy off of a cliff with style."
"Feed algorithms are widely suspected to influence political attitudes." This study shows that some do - to significant effect.
In a world where traffic is decreasing, publishers are moving more heavily into subscriptions - with very good results.
Switzerland rejected Palantir on security grounds after independent journalism shed light on fundamental issues. Now the company is suing to tell its side of the story.
Only 8% of respondents believe individual Americans have a responsibility to pay for news. "I don't think that information should be a privilege," one respondent said.
"Fed up with increasing subscription prices, viewers embrace rogue streaming boxes." The question is: what's on them?