Proxyium Review 2026: Is It Safe and How Does It Work?
Someone sends you a link. You click it. “This content is not available in your region.” Or you are at school, trying to pull up a YouTube tutorial for an assignment, and the entire site is just blocked, along with Reddit, half of Google, and probably anything remotely useful. A 2024 Freedom House report found […]
Allbirds Store Closures: How a $4.2 Billion Brand Collapsed and Sold for $39 Million
Allbirds were supposed to be the future of footwear. Comfortable, sustainable, hyped by Silicon Valley, and backed by a $4.2 billion IPO in 2021. 3 years later, the company closed every full-price store in the United States, posted a $77.3 million net loss, and sold itself for just $39 million to avoid going bankrupt. That’s […]
Bootstrapping vs VC Funding: Which to Choose?
Most founders ask the wrong question. They walk into this decision thinking about money, how much they can raise, how fast they can grow. What they should really be asking is: how much of my company do I want to own five years from now, and how much control am I willing to trade for […]
7 Ways to Avoid Founder Burnout
Founder burnout doesn’t arrive as a breakdown. It creeps in slowly, through missed workouts, shorter sleep, skipped meals, and a growing feeling that nothing you do is ever quite enough. By the time most founders notice it, they are already deep in it. A 2019 study published in the Journal of Business Venturing found that […]
Best Anime Shows on Netflix 2026
Somewhere between a cross-country horseback race through the American West and an elven mage mourning friends she outlived by centuries, Netflix’s anime library in 2026 became genuinely hard to ignore. The platform had a reputation problem for years, slow to license, slower to release, batch-dropping episodes when the rest of the anime world had already […]
Best Netflix Fantasy Shows 2026: Top Picks You Can’t Miss Right Now
If you just want to know what to watch, here it is. The best Netflix fantasy shows in 2026 right now are One Piece Season 2, Avatar: The Last Airbender Season 2, The Witcher Season 5, Stranger Things: Tales From ’85, and Agent from Above. Returning classics like Shadow and Bone, The Sandman, and Locke […]
Bluesky’s AI Tool Attie is Already the Most Blocked Account on the Platform, and Users are Furious
Bluesky launched an AI assistant called Attie, and within days, over 125,000 users had blocked it. To put that in perspective, only J.D. Vance has more blocks on the entire network. That tells you just about everything you need to know. Attie debuted at Bluesky’s Atmosphere conference on March 28, 2026. The tool is designed […]
Apple Hide My Email Protects You From Apps: But Hands Your Identity to Law Enforcement
Apple spent years telling people their privacy matters. And honestly, for the most part, they meant it. Hide My Email, a feature tucked inside iCloud+, lets you create throwaway email aliases that forward messages to your real inbox without ever exposing who you actually are. Marketers hate it. Spammers can’t crack it. It does exactly […]
How Mantis Biotech’s Digital Twins of Humans are Tackling Medicine’s Biggest Data Problem
Medical AI has a gap nobody really talks about openly. You can train a model on millions of hospital records, textbooks, and clinical notes, and it will still fall apart the moment you ask it about a rare disease or an unusual condition. The data simply does not exist, at least not in any usable […]
Druski Backlash Explodes After Comedian Parodies Conservative Women in Viral Skit
A two-minute video dropped on a Tuesday and, within hours, it had swallowed the internet whole. No warning, no buildup, just comedian Druski walking onto a stage through a shower of sparklers, wearing full prosthetic makeup, a blonde wig, and a white blazer, playing what he captioned simply as “How Conservative Women in America Act.” […]