Now everyone is trying to be famous. If you want to stop seeing headlines of entrepreneurs defrauding investors, and customers, stop letting them get…
With the recent death of Gawker 2.0, I want to explain how the first Gawker acted as a flawed guardian of the startup world.
Searching, "who is Neil Gaiman", or "list of the endless in the Neil Gaiman series" will likely give searchers the answers they seek. But ask with less…
With fiction, at least AI cannot be wrong, as it often is when answering non-fiction questions.
In most day-to-day contexts being a little imprecise with language is unproblematic. An SUV can be a "car", a thumbtack can be a "small nail," and so…
Forbes made money with articles, building up these fraudsters without critical analysis and now makes money writing about the frauds they built up.
A narrative surrounding Elon Musk is that his dad owned an emerald mine in apartheid South Africa and that money from that mine was used to fund Elon…
If companies want to attract top tier talent, they will have to do more than preaching about how that talent should consider themselves lucky to get an…
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Ramblings By Mason Pelt