by John Hill | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized
By the time you read this article, there’s a chance that President Donald Trump will have changed his policy on tariffs yet again. Since his first day in office this term, Trump has been making plans to tax imported goods from other countries into the U.S., but with...
by John Hill | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized
Jonathan Levin comes across as an Oxford scholar with his beard, spectacles, and plummy English accent. And indeed that’s what he was when the conversation in the pub one night turned to Bitcoin and, before long, drew him into a world of cops, hitmen and a global web...
by John Hill | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized
Just like earlier generations, Gen Z is deeply reluctant to discuss money, often ranking conversations about debt or salaries as more uncomfortable than seemingly more controversial topics, such as sex or politics. At the same time, they’re also the least financially...
by John Hill | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized
LinkedIn co-founder and major Democratic donor Reid Hoffman delivered candid criticism of his own party on Joe Lonsdale’s “American Optimist” podcast this week, saying Democrats “really did alienate a section of Silicon Valley” during the last election cycle. Hoffman,...
by John Hill | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized
Mark Zuckerberg has laid out his vision for “personal superintelligence” in a new blog post. In it, he acknowledged that the company may need to be “careful about what we choose to open source” to mitigate the risks of advanced AI. The shift suggests Meta may be...
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