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The A.I. Bubble Is Coming for Your Browser
There’s an old business maxim dating to the California gold rush: it’s easier to make money selling picks and shovels to aspiring miners than to strike it rich finding...
Master Excel with these Workflow Features
Microsoft Excel is a wonderful program that allows you to do so much for work, school, and more. In fact, it can be an important factor in your business....
7 Top Rated Cloud Servers for Small Businesses
It is a smart investment to have a small business cloud server. These days, data is power and needing to access it as quickly as possible can be instrumental....
How Young Entrepreneurs Can Optimize Their Health
An essential part of a healthy business is a healthy body–if your body isn’t running optimally, neither is your business. In the daily grind, young entrepreneurs must be conscious...
The Art of the Impersonal Essay, by Zadie Smith
If it were up to me, for example, I would very happily switch that rickety, always ill-fitting term “humanism” with something broader, more capacious. A bright, shiny neologism that...
Ian McEwan Casts the Climate Crisis as a Story of Adultery
At the start of “What We Can Know,” Ian McEwan’s eighteenth novel, the year is 2119 and the humanities are still in crisis. Thomas Metcalfe, a scholar of the...
Reading the New Pynchon Novel in a Pynchonesque America
As for pace, “Shadow Ticket” reads like one of its subplots, about the Trans-Trianon 2000, a two-thousand-kilometre motorcycle circuit through the disputed territories of Central Europe, all speed and...
Picturing a Chinatown Family Across Twenty-Two Years
Once the family settled into their new normal, Holton resumed his photography. The tones of these prints are darker: shadows replace the bright colors, and family members are visibly...
What It’s Like to Get Really, Really High
Ojos del Salado rises more than twenty-two thousand feet above sea level, on Chile’s northeastern border. It is the world’s tallest volcano, towering over the world’s highest desert: an...
The Metropolitan Opera Delves Into Comic Books
Illustration by Jimmy Simpson1. The beloved British polymath and broadcasting legend Melvyn Bragg, who joined the BBC in 1961, recently stepped down from his show “In Our Time,” which,...