...Some longtime Silicon Valley observers and experts say this downturn is not like the dot-com bust of 2001 and 2002, because many of the companies that failed back then weren't ''real'' companies. And though their estimates of how... (from No Agenda Episode 1510 - "Trump Op")
...The Science Of Gratitude And Why It's Important In Your Workplace Many companies have long valued the development approach that focuses on the things we need to get better at versus focusing on our strengths, says Autumn Manning, cofounder... (from No Agenda Episode 986 - "Fruit Machine")
...Algorithmic Progress This means ''people make breakthroughs and become better at building AI''. It seems to be another one of those things that gives an order of magnitude of progress per five years or so, so I'm revising the... (from No Agenda Episode 1634 - "Nukes in Space!")
...And Trump '' a better strategic thinker than all the media geniuses, hack politicians, and Afghan War-losing generals who cry about him '' is not only not going to give them the victory they crave. He's going to jam their... (from No Agenda Episode 1253 - "Trained Marxist")
...All told, the Chinese killed or imprisoned 18 to 20 of the C.I.A.'s sources in China, according to two former senior American officials, effectively unraveling a network that had taken years to build. Assessing the fallout from... (from No Agenda Episode 1066 - "Hunger Stones")
...That's alarming.] A more likely terrorist attack scenario is via a high-power microwave (HPM) device, as this kind of weapon is relatively simple and cheap to build '-- the kind that's been suspected of causing the mysterious illnesses... (from No Agenda Episode 1125 - "Elusive Logic")
...McWhorter is alleged to have told an FBI agent that the attack was an attempt ''to scare'' Muslims ''out of the country.'' Back in 2017, Hari, who owns a security company, submitted a $10 billion proposal to build Trump's... (from No Agenda Episode 1081 - "BLEXIT")
...Gary Herbert said on April 22 that the app, Healthy Together, would be an integral part of getting the state back on its feet: "This app will give public health workers information they need to understand and contain the pandemic... (from No Agenda Episode 1244 - "Gain of Function")
...driving away a diverse set of people that help make us all better.''Rob Elkin, Busuu ''Our world-leading digital industry is being led into a back water of mediocrity by a crop of leaders who don't even know... (from No Agenda Episode 1042 - "Two Dictators")
...To help back our farmers and primary industries the Andrews Labor government has developed a transformative 10-year agriculture strategy which will ensure they are best placed to meet the challenges of the future and play to our strengths. Before... (from No Agenda Episode 1452 - "Toxic Stew")
...What he found surprised him. "We can predict by analyzing their language, who will go on a date '-- who will match '-- at rates better than the people themselves," he says. Specifically, what Pennebaker found was that when the language style... (from No Agenda Episode 651 - "Plague Grenade")
...This is how you build a sustainable economy tied to park resources, de Merode says, even though the mine itself is something of a happy accident. ''We built the power plant and figured we'd build the network gradually,'' he... (from No Agenda Episode 1521 - "Healthscare System")
...Reagan's willingness to build up American defenses and push back, and to state clearly what folks like Henry Kissinger and Jimmy Carter seemed unable to say'--that the Soviet Union was an evil empire ready for the dustbin'--gave... (from No Agenda Episode 1051 - "Liberal World Order")
...They came home with three bluefish and an audacious vision that the Cold War's end and the Persian Gulf Crisis presented a unique chance to build a global system against aggression "out of the collapse of the US-Soviet... (from No Agenda Episode 1189 - "CIS-Cast")
...And it's our hope that the sooner the Minsk agreements are implemented and implemented in full, the better, and U.S. and EU sanctions can be rolled back. So we're prepared to use all of the tools at... (from No Agenda Episode 782 - "Lumpy Lips")
...It didn't charge fees on any ETFs in the portfolio it ran for the Fed and rebated fees from its own ETFs back to the Fed. Mr. Fink has cut back his travel during the pandemic but invites one... (from No Agenda Episode 1415 - "Equity Hotel")
...it was better to take our time finding the absolute best hosts for the show instead of rushing into this.'' Hoch added: ''For any podcast, it does take some time to settle into a rhythm and build chemistry between co... (from No Agenda Episode 936 - "Paris Pullout")
...People can have different views on whether it's worth exchanging data for airline miles or cash back. But how are we supposed to make informed decisions when we don't know where our data is going? So who all... (from No Agenda Episode 1173 - "Vinyl Vote")
...We all want things to go back to normal quickly. But what most of us have probably not yet realized'--yet will soon'--is that things won't go back to normal after a few weeks, or even a few... (from No Agenda Episode 1228 - "Stunning")
...Instead of going back to Orwell for a sense of what a coming dystopia might look like, we might be better off reading We, which was written nearly a century ago by the Russian novelist Yevgeny Zamyatin. We is the... (from No Agenda Episode 1106 - "Smart Wall")