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Christopher "moot" Poole: The case for anonymity online
The founder of 4chan, a controversial, uncensored online imageboard, describes its subculture, some of the Internet "memes" it has launched, and the incident in which its users managed a very public, precision hack of a mainstream media website. The talk raises questions about the power -- and price -- of anonymity.
Amanda Montell: The sneaky language tricks cults use to influence you
In the age of social media and wellness trends, the comments section is as good as a cult compound, says linguist and cultural commentator Amanda Montell. Using Taylor Swift's throng of devoted Swifties as her guide, she exposes three sneaky language tactics that cults use to influence us (for better or for worse), revealing why none of us are a...
Digital skills drive careers, yet 73% falter on email etiquette and fewer than 3% can code: Here’s how you can stand out and excel
We are dwelling in a hyperconnected world today. Technology is not merely moulding the face of industries but is penetrating every aspect of human existence. It is redrawing the very blueprint of what ...
Ian Bremmer: When Biden met Xi (and what's going on with the US and China)
US President Joe Biden and President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping recently met in San Francisco. It was the first time Xi had visited the US in six years — and the first time the two leaders had met in person in a year. Geopolitical expert Ian Bremmer explains the implications of the meeting, sharing context and insight on areas ...
Katie McGinty: Smart solutions to decarbonize buildings
Buildings are bad news for the climate -- the indoor spaces we spend most of our lives in emit 40 percent of the world's greenhouse gases. Rethinking how to create and occupy the spaces we inhabit, Katie McGinty, chief sustainability officer at Johnson Controls, walks us through smart, efficient and eco-friendly ways to decarbonize buildings -- ...
Nora Flanagan: What COVID-19 revealed about US schools -- and 4 ways to rethink education
The abrupt shift to online learning due to COVID-19 rocked the US education system, unearthing many of the inequities at its foundation. Educator Nora Flanagan says we can reframe this moment as an opportunity to fix what's long been broken for teachers, students and families -- and shares four ways schools can reinvent themselves for a post-pan...
Hailey Hardcastle: Why students should have mental health days
School can be rife with stress, anxiety, panic attacks and even burnout -- but there's often no formal policy for students who need to prioritize their well-being. Hailey Hardcastle explains why schools should offer mental health days and allow students time to practice emotional hygiene without stigma. Follow along to learn how she and a team o...
Doginal Dogs Founders Advance Cultural Infrastructure for Web3 Through Global Community Engagement
Christian Barker (Bark) and David Chaboki (Shibo), co-founders of Doginal Dogs, continue expanding Web3 cultural infrastructure through community-led initiatives, global events, and creative collaboration, reinforcing Dogecoin-based NFTs as a durable medium for digital culture.
Show HN: Vulnerabilities in a Multi-Million ARR Corp as 17(my 5-month journey)
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Tekpon Reveals the Best Online Community Management Software
MIDDLETOWN, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES, May 18, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Tekpon, the online SaaS marketplace and software review platform, proudly announces its Best ...
Taken for Granted: Brené Brown on What Vulnerability Isn't
We usually wear our thickest armor at work, and Brené Brown has blazed the trail of teaching us why—and how to shed it. In this conversation, Adam and Brené unpack the power of showing vulnerability at work—and explore how much is too much. Learn when and where to set boundaries, find out how to get more comfortable with being uncomfortable, and...
Amit Sood: Every piece of art you've ever wanted to see -- up close and searchable
What does a cultural Big Bang look like? For Amit Sood, director of Google's Cultural Institute and Art Project, it's an online platform where anyone can explore the world's greatest collections of art and artifacts in vivid, lifelike detail. Join Sood and Google artist in residence Cyril Diagne in a mind-bending demo of experiments from the Cul...
Blaise Agüera y Arcas: Augmented-reality maps
In a demo that drew gasps at TED2010, Blaise Aguera y Arcas demos new augmented-reality mapping technology from Microsoft.
Muhammed Idris: What refugees need to start new lives
Every minute, 20 people are newly displaced by climate change, economic crisis and political instability, according to the UNHCR. How can we help them overcome the barriers to starting new lives? TED Resident Muhammed Idris is leading a team of technologists, researchers and refugees to develop Atar, the first-ever AI-powered virtual advocate th...
Michael Bodekaer: This virtual lab will revolutionize science class
Virtual reality is no longer part of some distant future, and it's not just for gaming and entertainment anymore. Michael Bodekaer wants to use it to make quality education more accessible. In this refreshing talk, he demos an idea that could revolutionize the way we teach science in schools.
Q+A: Research. Teaching. Community. How An MPH Student Made the Most of Every Opportunity
Now in his final quarter of the MPH program, Varun Awasthi has much to reflect on as he prepares for graduation in June 2026.
Babies may share mini stories with their parents before they can talk
New research suggests that babies take part in simple, story-like interactions with their parents long before they learn words, helping to build emotional connection and early social skills. The ...
A fundamental human need for social contact: Researchers track its neurological basis
Health and medical professionals have come to view social connection as a fundamental human need akin to food and shelter. In fact, the U.S. Surgeon General highlighted social isolation as a major ...
Raphael Arar: How we can teach computers to make sense of our emotions
How can we make AI that people actually want to interact with? Raphael Arar suggests we start by making art. He shares interactive projects that help AI explore complex ideas like nostalgia, intuition and conversation -- all working towards the goal of making our future technology just as much human as it is artificial.
Zeynep Tufekci: We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads
We're building an artificial intelligence-powered dystopia, one click at a time, says techno-sociologist Zeynep Tufekci. In an eye-opening talk, she details how the same algorithms companies like Facebook, Google and Amazon use to get you to click on ads are also used to organize your access to political and social information. And the machines ...