Matthew Gault is a writer covering weird tech, nuclear war, and video games. He’s worked for Reuters, Motherboard, and the New York Times.
The dream of the 2000s internet is dead and no amount of elder millennial nostalgia will bring it back.
"These guys have themselves publicly admitted to participating in what very much appears to be soliciting, trafficking, preying upon women around the world."
Roy Lee built an AI system that bypasses FAANG's brutal technical interviews and says that the work of most programmers will be obsolete in two years.
People are showing their displeasure at Elon Musk by destroying Teslas and Tesla infrastructure across the country.
The smiling billionaire’s pleasant suggestion is to privatize government services.
The Trump Pump briefly sent the prices of five cryptocurrencies soaring, but they're already coming back down to Earth.
Meet Longshot Space, a company that wants to make putting things into orbit loud and stupid.
Justin Sun is celebrating avoiding a fraud investigation by posting handshake emojis on X.
More than a stunt, the Fort Knox visit might be a chance for the President to change the price of gold and dump the price hike into cryptocurrency.
Trump’s comments about turning Gaza into a resort have inspired hellish AI videos and memecoins.
The storied paper's op-ed page will now serve to promote Bezos' vision of "personal liberties and free markets" in America. With those under assault by the Trump administration, there will be a lot to talk about.
The tech giant is facing pushback from employees following a report that it's making a lot of money helping Israel decide where to drop bombs in Gaza.
In the past 24 hours, Congress has filed two new bills aimed at curbing the billionaire's power to wreck the federal government.
Musk's 'Wall of Receipts' includes a long list of contracts that have already been paid out and won't save the government, or the taxpayer, any money.
The meme-addled brains of our leaders are collapsing in real time.
After promising to spend $80 billion on AI infrastructures, the tech giant appears to be pulling back.
Comedian William Banks did steal pro-Israel yard signs in Connecticut. But he hasn't been serving jail time because of it.
The world's richest man wants you to know he's having a lot of fun.
As the U.S. and Russia decide the future of Ukraine without Kyiv, Putin teases the world with the possibility of nuclear arms control talks.
It’s still learning to hate Elon Musk.
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