25 May 2026
Mark Zuckerberg Boasts He Bled His Employees For AI Training Right Before Firing Them
I don’t know if you heard the news, but Mark Zuckerberg is a real piece of shit. One of many recent examples is the news from Futurism that the dead-eyed Meta CEO boasted to his employees that their intelligence and elite skills were unknowingly being used to train his AI model at the same time as they waited to learn if they’d be one of the 8,000 laid off from the company.
@Kotaku, John Walker
2026
25 May 2026
European startups that once chose the U.S. now skip Silicon Valley
More European tech startups are staying in Europe rather than choosing a move to Silicon Valley in the United States.
Hyunwoo Choo
2026
25 May 2026
Mapping the avoid-ome: a systematic open-science approach to predictive ADMET
Over the last 20 years, the number of new drug modalities have multiplied quickly 1 . Despite this, the oldest modality, small molecules, still accounts for ~3/4 of drugs approved by the FDA over the last decade 2 , 3 . Small molecules continue to dominate and even flourish for three main reasons: (1) small molecules have inherent distribution advantages with potential to reach every organ, cell,…
W. Patrick, Walters
2026
25 May 2026
Online job market records 587,801 vacancies in Q4 2025 - DOSM
Brazil hope Ancelotti is the man to deliver their sixth World Cup 26 May 2026, 8:24am This is generated by AI, we welcome feedback. Brazil appointed European coach...
News Desk
2026
25 May 2026
'Something has genuinely shifted': Inside Europe's tech startup surge
Lovable CEO Anton Osika is bullish on Europe. Sam Barnes/Sportsfile for Web Summit via Getty Images Call it Europemaxxing. Call it a Scandinavian surge. Whatever is happening, Europe's tech scene is feeling hot. From Legora to Lovable, Klarna to Yann LeCunn's new AMI Labs , a new generation of European startups is bedding in and defying the pull of Silicon Valley.
Hugh Langley
2026
25 May 2026
Bernie Sanders Waves Off Elon Musk's 'Universal High Income' Argument,' Says Tesla CEO Can't Even Support
How Will Governments Fund Income, Asks Bernie Sanders In a post on X on Saturday, Sanders had a “question” for Musk. “You tell us not to worry about the jobs that'll be wiped out by AI & robotics because the government will provide everyone with "universal high income,"” Sanders said. He then asked how such a move would be possible. “How will that be paid for when you can't even support a 5% tax…
Badar Shaikh
2026
25 May 2026
3 AI Stocks I Wouldn't Hesitate to Buy Now
The market may have had a strong run over the past two months, but there are still plenty of stocks that look like great buys right now. The reality is that the artificial intelligence (AI) build-out is just getting started, and many of these companies have yet to recognize the full effect that an AI-first economy would have on their financials. Three AI stocks that I wouldn't hesitate to buy…
Keithen Drury
2026
24 May 2026
A slow laser bottleneck just got a 250x AI shortcut for next-generation X-ray experiments
Building a world-class X-ray experiment begins with a laser operating at the wrong frequency. Before it becomes useful, researchers pass the beam through precision crystals twice, stepping the light from infrared into ultraviolet. That type of conversion has to be simulated before any parameter can be adjusted. Until now, that simulation was a persistent slowdown.
Jordan Joseph
2026
24 May 2026
Israel’s tech boom faces an unexpected threat: Its own currency
As the shekel surges, Israeli engineers are becoming among the world’s most expensive workers.
Sophie Shulman
2026
