• Note From the Editor-in-Chief
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    A change in ownership and what it means for our readers.
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  • The Best Movies of 2024
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    Weve come to the end of another year at the movies which, for some reason, is marked at the very beginning of December. (Dont blame me; I dont make the rules. This is just the way it is.)Lately, Ive heard rumblings from colleagues that 2024 wasnot a good year for movies. Im not so sure.Tradition dictates a critic pickjust ten favorite titles at the end of the year (or early December) for their best-of list. This year I had so many worthy contenders that I said nuts to that and picked 20 movies instead. And I could have easily picked 30 titles.Looking over my favorites, I see ambitious blockbusters, bold independents, heart-wrenching dramas, horror, action, romance, thrillers, and animated features. One thing Idontsee: Out-and-out comedies. So maybe it was a good year for movies but not for every single kind. (Hollywood studios: Take note. There is an underserved audience out there waiting to laugh. Especially right now.)Without further rambling or complaining about the fact these year-end lists creep earlier and earlier all the time, lets get to my personal picks for the 20 best movies of 2024...The Best Movies of 2024Our editor and critics picks for the top 20 movies of 2024.Gallery Credit: Matt SingerHonorable Mentions (In Alphabetical Order):Dahomey, Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World,Evil Does Not Exist,Janet Planet,Made in England: The Films of Powell & Pressburger,The Old Oak,Sing Sing, Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat,Thelma,WickedREAD MORE: 10 Crazy Passion Projects That Almost Didnt Get MadeGet our free mobile app20 Sequels You Forgot ExistedThese hit films all got sequels although most were flops, and all are now forgotten.
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  • Milkshake Studio: Frontend Engineer
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    Time zones: EST (UTC -5), CST (UTC -6), MST (UTC -7), PST (UTC -8), AKST (UTC -9), HST (UTC -10), SBT (UTC +11), GMT (UTC +0), CET (UTC +1), EET (UTC +2), MSK (UTC +3), AST (UTC -4), NST (UTC -3:30)Position: Freelance Front-End EngineerDuration: 1.5-3 months (with potential for extension)Location: Remote (must have overlap with EST)About Us:Were an award-winning design and technology studio that geeks out over the little thingsdetails, interactions, and everything in between. We believe the magic is in the polish, and we love bringing beautifully crafted websites to life. Our team combines creativity and precision to build experiences that stand out, make people smile, and maybe even win some awards along the way.Role Overview:Were seeking a talented Front-End Engineer to join our team for 1.5-3 month freelance project. Youll be working with a collaborative team to develop visually stunning, high-performing websites using modern tools and technologies.Our Tech Stack:Primary: Vue, Nuxt, SCSS, Sanity.ioAdditional: WordPress, Craft CMS, LaravelWhat Youll Do:Build responsive, pixel-perfect user interfaces from design prototypes.Implement animations and micro-interactions to elevate the user experience.Collaborate closely with designers and backend developers to ensure seamless functionality and design fidelity.Optimize sites for performance and accessibility.Contribute creative problem-solving ideas to refine the overall user experience.What Were Looking For:Strong front-end development experience with Vue, Nuxt, and SCSS.Familiarity with Sanity.io or similar headless CMS platforms.Bonus: Experience with WebGL for crafting interactive and immersive visuals.Familiarity with WordPress, Craft CMS, or Laravel is a plus.A sharp eye for detail and design, with a proven track record of building visually stunning, engaging websites.Proficiency in animations and micro-interactions using CSS and JavaScript(GSAP).Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a remote team.Excellent communication skills and a proactive, solutions-oriented approach.Why Join Us?Opportunity to work on well-designed, high-impact projects.Collaborative and supportive team environment.If youre passionate about front-end development and love crafting thoughtful, design-focused websites, wed love to hear from you! Related Jobs See more Front-End Programming jobs
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  • ClickGUARD Inc.: Operations Manager / Business Intelligence Analyst
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    Time zones: EST (UTC -5), MST (UTC -7), ART (UTC -3), UTC -4, UTC -4:30, UTC -3, UTC -2, SBT (UTC +11), GMT (UTC +0), CET (UTC +1), EET (UTC +2), MSK (UTC +3), JST (UTC +9), CST (UTC +8), WIB (UTC +7), MMT (UTC +6:30), BST (UTC +6), NPT (UTC +5:45), IST (UTC +5:30), UZT (UTC +5), IRDT (UTC +4:30), GST (UTC +4)About UsClickGUARD is a SaaS startup operating in a domain where ad tech meets cybersecurity (you Should consider subscribing to our YouTube channel to find out more about us).Our platform helps Google Ads advertisers protect their investment and maximize their ROI by detecting and removing wasteful ad traffic from their advertising campaigns. Weve built the absolute best solution for a significant problem for PPC advertisers and we need your help taking it to the next level of user experience.Weve seen consistent growth over the last few years, and as we look to accelerate that growth by expanding our team, were looking for real go-getters who can live by our values and help us bring the best of us to our customers.We're a fully remote company with a close-knit team thats figured out how to onboard employees the right way and build an awesome team spirit even when spread out across the globe. So come take a look, and maybe join us.How we workWe focus on talent rather than the location in order to hire the very best person for every role. Open communication is vital, and we use the best tools to collaborate efficiently. ClickGUARD is a remote-first company where everyone has the autonomy to create their best work. We offer carefully considered benefits and hold regular team and company-wide meetings, and once-yearly in-person off-sites, to encourage collaboration and interaction between teams.We are seeking a highly motivated hands-on data driven Operations Manager with extensive Business Intelligence (BI) Analyst experience to oversee operational efficiency, provide actionable insights, and support strategic decision-making. This hybrid role requires a strong background in business intelligence to streamline processes, enhance operational performance, and drive data-driven improvements.Key Responsibilities:Operations ManagementOversee daily operational activities to ensure efficiency and effectiveness.Develop and implement standard operating procedures (SOPs) to improve productivity.Manage resources, budgets, and timelines for ongoing projects.Identify and mitigate operational risks while ensuring compliance with regulations.Collaborate across departments to optimize workflows and support business goals.Business Intelligence Analysis:Collect, analyze, and interpret data to identify trends and opportunities.Develop dashboards and reports to provide stakeholders with actionable insights.Design and implement data models and KPIs to track operational performance.Use BI tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, SQL) to support data-driven decision-making.Partner with IT and data teams to ensure data accuracy, consistency, and accessibility.Strategic Planning and Leadership:Lead cross-functional initiatives to align operational goals with business strategy.Monitor industry trends and leverage insights to drive innovation and competitiveness.Provide leadership and guidance to teams, fostering a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement.Required Skills & QualificationsTechnical Skills:Proficiency in business intelligence tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI, Looker).Advanced Excel/Google Sheets skills (pivot tables, macros, data analysis).Strong proficiency in Notion with ability to design and manage complex workflows, custom dashboards, templates, and databases.Understanding of process optimization frameworks (e.g., Lean, Six Sigma).Experience with ERP systems and workflow automation tools.Analytical and Problem-Solving Skills:Exceptional ability to analyze complex data sets and translate them into actionable insights.Proven track record of identifying inefficiencies and implementing process improvements.Strategic thinker with the ability to identify root causes and long-term solutions.Experience defining, tracking, managing, and actioning on KPIs and benchmarksCommunication and Interpersonal Skills:Strong written and verbal communication skills to convey data insights to non-technical audiences.Collaborative team player capable of leading cross-functional teams.Experience presenting to executives and stakeholders at all levels.Qualifications:Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Operations Management, Data Analytics, or a related field (MBA preferred but not required).5 - 10 years of experience in operations management with business intelligence, or related roles.Certifications in BI tools (e.g., Tableau, Power BI) or operational excellence methodologies (e.g., Six Sigma, PMP) are a plus.Ability to work in Eastern Standard Time (EST) hours to ensure alignment with team operations and stakeholders.Key Attributes:Detail-oriented with a passion for continuous data-driven improvement.Adaptable to dynamic environments with a proactive mindset.Results-driven with a strong focus on meeting deadlines and delivering value.This role is ideal for someone who enjoys blending operational strategy with data-driven insights to drive organizational success. Join us in shaping the future of our operations and making a lasting impact!
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  • Cette thorie du complot est vraie
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  • This is what really matters when starting out with coding
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  • 12 Years of Software Engineering Advice in 8 Minutes
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  • The startup trying to turn the web into a database
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    A startup called Exa is pitching a new spin on generative search. It uses the tech behind large language models to return lists of results that it claims are more on point than those from its rivals, including Google and OpenAI. The aim is to turn the internets chaotic tangle of web pages into a kind of directory, with results that are specific and precise. Exa already provides its search engine as a back-end service to companies that want to build their own applications on top of it. Today it is launching the first consumer version of that search engine, called Websets. The web is a collection of data, but its a mess," says Exa cofounder and CEO Will Bryk. "There's a Joe Rogan video over here, an Atlantic article over there. There's no organization. But the dream is for the web to feel like a database. Websets is aimed at power users who need to look for things that other search engines arent great at finding, such as types of people or companies. Ask it for startups making futuristic hardware and you get a list of specific companies hundreds long rather than hit-or-miss links to web pages that mention those terms. Google cant do that, says Bryk: Theres a lot of valuable use cases for investors or recruiters Things have moved fast since MIT Technology Review broke the news in 2021 that Google researchers were exploring the use of large language models in a new kind of search engine. The idea soon attracted fierce critics. But tech companies took little notice. Three years on, giants like Google and Microsoft jostle with a raft of buzzy newcomers like Perplexity and OpenAI, which launched ChatGPT Search in October, for a piece of this hot new trend. Exa isnt (yet) trying to out-do any of those companies. Instead, its proposing something new. Most other search firms wrap large language models around existing search engines, using the models to analyze a users query and then summarize the results. But the search engines themselves havent changed much. Perplexity still directs its queries to Google Search or Bing, for example. Think of todays AI search engines as a sandwich with fresh bread but stale filling. More than keywords Exa provides users with familiar lists of links but uses the tech behind large language models to reinvent how search itself is done. Heres the basic idea: Google works by crawling the web and building a vast index of keywords that then get matched to users queries. Exa crawls the web and encodes the contents of web pages into a format known as embeddings, which can be processed by large language models. Embeddings turn words into numbers in such a way that words with similar meanings become numbers with similar values. In effect, this lets Exa capture the meaning of text on web pages, not just the keywords. A screenshot of Websets showing results for the search: "companies; startups; US-based; healthcare focus; technical co-founder" Large language models use embeddings to predict the next words in a sentence. Exas search engine predicts the next link. Type startups making futuristic hardware and the model will come up with (real) links that might follow that phrase. Exas approach comes at cost, however. Encoding pages rather than indexing keywords is slow and expensive. Exa has encoded some billion web pages, says Bryk. Thats tiny next to Google, which has indexed around a trillion. But Bryk doesnt see this as a problem: You dont have to embed the whole web to be useful, he says. (Fun fact: exa means a 1 followed by 18 0s and googol means a 1 followed by 100 0s.) Websets is very slow at returning results. A search can sometimes take several minutes. But Bryk claims its worth it. A lot of our customers started to ask for, like, thousands of results, or tens of thousands, he says. And they were okay with going to get a cup of coffee and coming back to a huge list. I find Exa most useful when I don't know exactly what Im looking for, says Andrew Gao, a computer science student at Stanford Univesrsity who has used the search engine. For instance, the query an interesting blog post on LLMs in finance works better on Exa than Perplexity. But theyre good at different things, he says: I use both for different purposes. I think embeddings are a great way to represent entities like real-world people, places, and things, says Mike Tung, CEO of Diffbot, a company using knowledge graphs to build yet another kind of search engine. But he notes that you lose a lot of information if you try to embed whole sentences or pages of text: Representing War and Peace as a single embedding would lose nearly all of the specific events that happened in that story, leaving just a general sense of its genre and period. Bryk acknowledges that Exa is a work in progress. He points to other limitations, too. Exa is not as good as rival search engines if you just want to look up a single piece of information, such as the name of Taylor Swifts boyfriend or who Will Bryk is: Itll give a lot of Polish-sounding people, because my last name is Polish and embeddings are bad at matching exact keywords, he says. For now Exa gets around this by throwing keywords back into the mix when theyre needed. But Bryk is bullish: Were covering up the gaps in the embedding method until the embedding method gets so good that we dont need to cover up the gaps.
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  • The Download: nominate an Innovator Under 35, and AI policy
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    This is today's edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. Nominate someone to our 2025 list of Innovators Under 35 Every year, MIT Technology Review recognizes 35 young innovators who are doing pioneering work across a range of technical fields including biotechnology, materials science, artificial intelligence, computing, and more. Previous winners include Lisu Su, now CEO of AMD, Andrew Ng, a computer scientist and serial entrepreneur, Jack Dorsey (two years after he launched Twitter), and Helen Greiner, co-founder of iRobot. Were now taking nominations for our 2025 list and you can submit one here. The process takes just a few minutes. Nominations will close at 11:59 PM ET on January 20, 2025. You can nominate yourself or someone you know, based anywhere in the world. The only rule is that the nominee must be under the age of 35 on October 1, 2025. Read more about what were looking for here. How US AI policy might change under Trump President Biden first witnessed the capabilities of ChatGPT in 2022 during a demo from Arati Prabhakar, the Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, in the oval office. That demo set a slew of events into motion, and encouraged President Biden to support the USs AI sector, while managing the safety risks that will come from it.However, that approach could change under Trump. Our AI reporter James ODonnell sat down with Prabhakar earlier this month to discuss what might be next. Read the full story. This story is from Algorithm, our weekly AI newsletter. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Monday. The must-reads Ive combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 What's next for Intel? Its CEO has been given the boot, and his replacement will be tasked with turning things around. (WSJ $)+ The departed Pat Gelsinger was firmly opposed to breaking the firm up. (Bloomberg $)+ Five years ago, Intel was on top of the world. What happened? (FT $)2 China has hit back at the latest US chip export restrictions By banning shipments of critical chip minerals to America. (FT $)+ Beijing accused the US of hindering normal trade exchanges. (The Guardian)+ Whats next in chips. (MIT Technology Review)3 Hackers are using AI to mine troves of personal data The new tools make it much easier to weaponize sensitive information. (WP $)+ The US government is trying to crack down on the sale of civilians personal data. (404 Media)+ Five ways criminals are using AI. (MIT Technology Review)4 Elon Musk has been denied a $56 million pay package for a second timeStill, hes not exactly short of a few bob. (The Verge) 5 A network of women were duped into donating eggs to a disgraced billionaire The US fertility industry's loose regulations have left the system open to abuse. (Bloomberg $)+ Conservative politicians are spreading anti-contraceptive disinformation. (New Yorker $)+ I took an international trip with my frozen eggs to learn about the fertility industry. (MIT Technology Review) 6 An AI agent could do your next Black Friday shop for you It could spell an end to tedious price-checking and bargain monitoring. (TechCrunch)+ What are AI agents? (MIT Technology Review)7 A new fleet of US nuclear reactors is on the horizonSimilar major pushes have failed in the past. Will this time be different? (The Atlantic $) + Why the lifetime of nuclear plants is getting longer. (MIT Technology Review)8 It turns out that fish have a brain microbiomeIt raises the question whether humans could have one too. (Quanta Magazine) + The hunter-gatherer groups at the heart of a microbiome gold rush. (MIT Technology Review)9 Why ChatGPT has become an emotional crutch for so many people But beware using it to offload emotional labor. Its only a chatbot, after all. (The Guardian)+ The name David Mayer causes ChatGPT to melt down, for some reason. (TechCrunch)+ Heres how people are actually using AI. (MIT Technology Review)10 This Indigenous community may become Canadas first climate refugeesThe Western Arctic regions permafrost is thawing, and the Inuvialuit will be forced to leave their homes. (NYT $) Quote of the day "It was a tough situation when Pat showed up, and things look much worse now." Financial analysts from Bernstein warn investors that whoever takes over from departing Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has their work cut out for them, Insider reports. The big story How to measure all the worlds fresh water December 2021 The Congo River is the worlds second-largest river system after the Amazon. More than 75 million people depend on it for food and water, as do thousands of species of plants and animals. The massive tropical rainforest sprawled across its middle helps regulate the entire Earths climate system, but the amount of water in it is something of a mystery. Scientists rely on monitoring stations to track the river, but what was once a network of some 400 stations has dwindled to just 15. Measuring water is key to helping people prepare for natural disasters and adapt to climate changeso researchers are increasingly filling data gaps using information gathered from space. Read the full story. Maria Gallucci We can still have nice things A place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or tweet 'em at me.) + If you love a good steak, heres where you can track down some of the best. + Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker reflects on something truly terrifying: the workplace.+ Happy birthday to the one and only Prince of Darkness!+ The bar of the HR Giger Museum in Switzerland looks exactly how youd expect it wouldcompletely mindblowing.
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  • Rammed earth guesthouse by PPAA blends Mexican and Danish influences in Todos Santos
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    Submitted by WA ContentsRammed earth guesthouse by PPAA blends Mexican and Danish influences in Todos SantosMexico Architecture News - Dec 03, 2024 - 13:49 html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Mexico City-based studio PPAA has revealed a new guesthouse that blends Mexican and Danish design traditions in a bold and rich atmosphere in Todos Santos, Mexico.Named Vipp Todos Santos, the 350-square-meter development was developed for Vipp, a Danish, 3rd generation family-owned company founded by metalsmith Holger Nielsen in the small town of Randers, Denmark in 1939.Vipp Todos Santos represents Vipps tenth guesthouse venture and its first outside Europe, opening a decade after the launch of the first guesthouse, the Vipp Shelter at Sweden's Lake Immeln.This architectural treasure, created by famed architect Pablo Prez Palacios and his Mexico City-based studio, PPAA, is set against the dramatic backdrop of the Pacific Ocean and dusty roads peppered with tall cacti. The guesthouse is a glamorous fusion of Scandinavian coolness and Mexican warmth. A main house, two connected guesthouses, a covered patio, a rooftop pool, and terraces are all features of the five-bedroom development.The design is distinguished by a dynamic interplay of carefully positioned volumes and exterior stairways that thoughtfully respond to the site's contours, paying homage to the area and its indoor/outdoor living culture.The rammed earth structure of Vipp Todos Santos was created using locally available natural materials and traditional building methods, making it ideal for the region's climate.The interior is kept cool during the day and naturally insulated at night thanks to the substantial, compressed earth walls. These robust walls, in their unaltered state, form the building's exterior and interior.The peacefulness of the outdoors is brought into the living area by the large windows that frame expansive views of the ocean and the nearby Cardones."Todos Santos has a very unique blend of topographies, history and influences. We wanted to respect these traditions while creating our own architectural language - one that merges harmoniously with the surrounding landscape," said Architect Pablo Prez Palacios.While the covered terrace is the home's social hub and a year-round, day-to-night gathering place, the circular rooftop pool acts as a celestial oasis, providing guests with expansive views of the sky and ocean.Sofie Christensen Egelund, Vipp's third-generation co-owner based in the United States, and longtime Vipp partner Julie Cloos Mlsgaard, an interior designer based in Copenhagen, collaborated closely with Prez Palacios on the interiors."Our diverse portfolio of guesthouses has allowed us to bring our passion for design to life through wide ranging architecture and interiors," said Sofie Christensen Egelund, 3rd generation Vipp-owner."Over the years, we have grown from a small company with just one design, the bin my grandfather created in 1939, to develop a global following for our furniture and kitchens - all made with the same integrity and longevity as our very first product," Egelund added.Its calm areas, which feature a blend of natural hues and textures, were designed to promote peace by incorporating unique furniture and design elements that respect regional weaving and craft methods as well as artwork, textiles, and ceramics from the region.Every component of the house has been chosen to blend in with the earth, concrete, and wood that make up the minimalist material palette. Window shutters made from the branches of the nearby Palo de Arco tree give the structure a handmade touch and create dynamic shadows that change throughout the day.Vipp's new V3 kitchen, made of anodized aluminum, is a feature of the open-plan living area. The sleek stainless-steel countertop and extruded fronts of the sculptured silhouette give the warm rammed earth walls flair and contrast.Vipp furniture, lighting, bathroom fixtures, and outdoor collections are carefully positioned throughout the house to complement the kitchen."Vipp has been a perfect partner for this project - A study in contrasts, Vipp Todos Santos embodies a dialogue between Mexican and Danish design traditions," said Prez Palacios.Vipp releases a limited-edition Swivel chair made especially for the Vipp Todos Santos guesthouse in Mexico in a vibrant jacquard fabric by Pierre Frey to commemorate the guesthouse's opening.The chair's industrial aluminum frame is brilliantly contrasted with its graphic bayadere stripes, which were chosen for their vivid colors and rich textures that evoke the lively spirit of Mexico.Prez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados (PPAA), recently, completed a sleek residence with earthy lines and pastel tones in Valle de Bravo, Mexico. In addition, PPAA designed a low-cost rural housing prototype in Hidalgo, Mexico.Prez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados was established in 2018 by Pablo Prez Palacios. The studio is an independent architecture office that works on projects involving interior design, planning, architecture, and art.All images Anders Hviid-Haglund.> via Vipp
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