Novice - Tehnologija (angleščina)

Renato Rosaldo, Anthropologist Who Disrupted His Discipline, Dies at 85
18. June 2026 (23:46)
After his wife’s death while doing fieldwork, he rejected writing as a detached observer, setting off a profound shift in cultural anthropology. (New York Times)
The White House Is Making Up Its Rules for AI in Real Time
18. June 2026 (23:03)
Anthropic still can’t distribute Claude Mythos or Fable 5 after running afoul of the Trump administration. But no one can say exactly what the company did wrong. (Wired)
44 Best Father’s Day Gifts for Dads (2026)
18. June 2026 (21:45)
Dads are traditionally tough to shop for—let me help with these handpicked gift ideas for fathers with great taste. (Wired)
Meta’s AI Workers Are Revolting, Peter Thiel’s Secret Society, and SBF’s Plea to Trump
18. June 2026 (21:29)
On today’s Uncanny Valley, we dive into the dysfunction in Meta’s newly formed AI unit and why it’s been driving already-low employee morale even further into the ground. (Wired)
Wordle’s Hard Mode Is Actually Easier, 730 Million Games Show
18. June 2026 (21:02)
As the game turns 5 years old, the data reveals that while standard-mode players have much more freedom, they’re not making the most of it. (New York Times)
Trump Mocked Mark Zuckerberg and Jeff Bezos by Showing Off Fawning Texts
18. June 2026 (19:58)
“You would not believe the texts I got from these tech guys,” NYT reporters Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan quote Donald Trump as telling associates in an upcoming book. (Wired)
Weekly quiz: How many SpaceX employees just became millionaires?
18. June 2026 (19:24)
How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days? (BBC News)
Weekly quiz: Where will Prince George be going to school?
18. June 2026 (19:24)
How much attention did you pay to what happened in the world over the past seven days? (BBC News)
In Ancient Pits Near Stonehenge, Scientists See Hints of Solstice Ritual
18. June 2026 (18:57)
British archaeologists may have found the remains of a site where people celebrated the solstice thousands of years ago, a few miles from the famed stone circle. (New York Times)