Sam Altman’s Note-Taking Failures Exposed

Sam Altman recently shared his thoughts on note-taking, and while he touches on some good points, his approach is largely flawed. He advocates for physical writing, which is true if you’re not a fan of digital tools, but the execution falls short. Altman’s preference for spiral-bound notebooks is understandable, as they do lie flat. However, … Read more

Trump Nominates Hedge Fund Executive Scott Bessent for Treasury Secretary Role

Business leaders and financial markets have breathed a sigh of relief after President-elect Donald Trump nominated hedge fund executive Scott Bessent as his pick for Treasury secretary. The move is seen as a safe choice, given Bessent’s background in global investing and his ability to support both Republicans and Democrats. Bessent, 62, has worked with … Read more

Website Blocked by Security Service Due to Malicious Activity

A security service is being used by a website to protect it from online attacks, which may be triggered by certain actions including submitting specific words or phrases, SQL commands, or malformed data. If you have been blocked, you can contact the site owner with information on what action led to the blockage and provide … Read more

Stealing Stashes in STALKER 2 Budmo: Is it Worth It?

The STALKER 2 Budmo quest is a great opportunity to find some excellent gear, but the decision on whether to steal or leave the stashes for Panas is crucial. In this guide, we’ll break down what happens if you put vodka in the stashes and how the variations play out. There are three possible outcomes: … Read more

Intel’s Chip Funding Reduced Amid Military Deal

US President Biden’s administration plans to cut part of Intel’s $8.5 billion in federal funding for computer chip plants nationwide. The reduction comes after a $3 billion deal with the military, which is separate from Intel’s financial performance or milestones. The CHIPS and Science Act, signed into law in 2022, aims to boost US semiconductor … Read more

Macy’s Delays Q3 Earnings Due to Expense Hiding Scandal

Macy’s reported stronger-than-expected sales for the third quarter, but it will delay releasing its full quarterly results due to an employee hiding up to $154 million in expenses over several years. The department store chain found that a single employee intentionally made accounting errors in delivery expense accounting, leading to roughly $132 million to $154 … Read more

Microsoft 365, Outlook, Teams Outage Fix Rolling Out

Microsoft has identified the cause of its outage affecting Microsoft 365, Outlook, and Microsoft Teams. The tech giant is rolling out a fix to resolve the issue, which started causing problems around 8 AM ET on November 25. According to reports from DownDetector, users began experiencing issues with Exchange Online and Microsoft Teams calendar functionality … Read more

BridgeBio Pharma Wins FDA Approval for Heart Drug Rivaling Pfizer’s Vyndaqel

BridgeBio Pharma (BBIO) has received Food and Drug Administration approval for its heart drug, acoramidis, as a branded treatment called Attruby. This approval comes ahead of expectations, allowing BridgeBio to launch Attruby as a treatment for patients with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM). In this condition, abnormal protein builds up on the heart, causing damage. The … Read more

Xbox Game Studios’ Latest Release Faces Widespread Criticism Over Poor Quality

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 is facing an uproar among users due to its subpar performance and numerous technical issues. The game, released on November 19, has received overwhelmingly negative reviews across various platforms, including Steam, the Microsoft Store, and user reviews on Metacritic. Critics are pointing out several key problems, including inefficient cloud streaming, poor … Read more

Israeli Ceasefire Talks Spark Disagreement Over Safety Guarantees

Israel’s security cabinet is set to discuss a 60-day ceasefire deal with Hezbollah, but some officials are expressing concerns over safety guarantees. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed “in principle” to the negotiations, but local leaders in the north are warning that the threat of violence remains. The mayor of Metula, in Israel’s northern region, … Read more