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Accounting Depreciation: How Big Tech Is Borrowing Profits From the Future
Michael Burry says Big Tech is manipulating earnings through depreciation. The math is worth taking seriously.
Jun 12
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ConteNido
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Roberto Mazariegos
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The Cognitive Cost of Convenience: AI and our brains
From the printing press to ChatGPT, technology has always rewired us. This time feels different.
Jun 4
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ConteNido
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Renata
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Tech Tasting
Smarter Kitchens, Smarter Coffee, Smarter Dining?
May 29
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Nana Kofi
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The Protein Economy
How a Macronutrient Became a Marketing Strategy
May 22
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ConteNido
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Roberto Mazariegos
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Surfing the Hardware Wave
Why the incoming physical renaissance is the most exciting frontier to build, fund, and navigate
May 14
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ConteNido
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Rodrigo
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The Invisible Harvest
How Data Is Becoming Farming's Most Underutilized Input
May 8
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ConteNido
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Roberto Mazariegos
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Can’t Help Falling in Love: Changing Consumer Behaviours, Disruptive Technology, and the Reinvention of Dating
Changing Consumer Behaviours, Disruptive Technology, and the Reinvention of Dating
Apr 30
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Laura Rosales
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ConteNido
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What Finance Agent v1.1 Tells Us About AI's Readiness
The gap and how fast it’s closing
Apr 24
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ConteNido
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Renata Solana
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The Memory Bottleneck: Why the Chip Nobody Talks About Is the One Holding AI Back
Everyone is talking about compute. The real constraint is memory.
Apr 17
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ConteNido
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Roberto Mazariegos
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Who Gets to Own the Future? Inside Robinhood's Bet on Opening Private Markets
How a $25 closed-end fund is testing whether retail investors can access the private companies shaping the next decade, and what the trade-offs actually…
Apr 9
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ConteNido
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Roberto Mazariegos
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The Price of Innovation: A Pro-Cash Argument
Mexican Fintechs, a Deep Dive: "In a country where cash remains both practical and trusted, the most durable innovation is to build around it."
Apr 2
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Alejandro Alcocer
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Are we really not building offices anymore?
The most important buildings in the economy are no longer where people work, but where machines think. A look at data centers and the new economy…
Mar 26
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Ishita Singh
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