You Are Already Obsolete. SOMA Told You So in 2015. The question that Simon Jarrett spends a whole game trying to answer: what exactly is it that I have to offer, now that the thing I built can persist without me?
Machine Learning Explained - The Quiet Revolution Reshaping Everything Machine learning is already shaping your loan approvals, cancer screenings, and credit card security. Here's a plain-language breakdown of how it works — and why it matters to you.
Okamoto to Murakami: How Japan Conquered Baseball's Biggest Stage Sixty years ago, a twenty-year-old hummed a pop song on his way to a Shea Stadium mound and changed baseball forever. This week, Kazuma Okamoto brings the next chapter to Toronto.
You Can Do This There is a sentence that appears on screen near the very beginning of Celeste — before the first level, before the music swells, before you have died even once. Madeline, the game's protagonist, sits alone on a mountainside in the dark, and the words appear like a quiet instruction, or a dare
Aging Student Body: What It's Like To Go Back To School in Canada at 37 There is something about being a beginner again. About struggling with material that is genuinely hard and not yet knowing whether you have the capacity for it. I forgot what that felt like. I forgot how much I used to learn from the friction of not knowing. From the space and time in-between.
Something Has Shifted Jeff Greenberg on why many jewish Canadians say Canada no longer feels the way it used to
The Wild History of Fantasy Baseball With fantasy baseball drafts just around the corner, Jeff Greenberg takes us through the history of the game.