
Longform links: Silicon Valley innovation
5 months ago
2 MIN READ
Technology
- It’s not clear any CEO could have saved Intel ($INTC). (wsj.com)
- Can providing LLMs ever become a good business? (calpaterson.com)
- How the Silicon Valley consensus broke down. (programmablemutter.com)
Global
- Why U.S. productivity is far outpacing the rest of the developed world. (on.ft.com)
- How weight loss drugs are powering the Danish economy. (apricitas.io)
- There’s no more global business than food. (science.org)
- Meet the people trying to travel to every country in the world. (outsideonline.com)
Music
- The Eras Tour broke a lot of rules, and records. (msn.com)
- Black artists have been playing country music from the outset. (wapo.st)
Longreads
- A profile of investor Lei Zhang as his firm shifts away from China. (wsj.com)
- What’s behind the boom in people playing “Magic the Gathering.” (sherwood.news)
- Breathing formaldehyde is bad for health. The U.S. does nothing to regulate it. (propublica.org)
- The debate about LED auto headlights is fierce. (theringer.com)
- Who is behind some of the big Neo-Nazi X accounts? (texasobserver.org)
- A look at the (secret) process the Vatican uses to select saints. (theguardian.com)
- Meet the company, Connor Sports, that makes most of the country’s basketball courts. (nytimes.com)
- Francis Ford Coppola believes ‘Megalopolis’ will eventually find its audience. (msn.com)
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