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TechnologyAndrej Karpathy Joins Anthropic's Pre-Training Research Team
OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy has joined Anthropic's pre-training team under Nick Joseph, where he will lead a group using Claude to accelerate pre-training research.
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Daily RoundupThe Daily Roundup: Nigel Sylvester's Jordan 4 "Brick After Brick," Knicks-Cavs Game 2 at MSG, Michael vs. Devil Wears Prada 2, and Google's Gemini Spark — May 21, 2026
Nigel Sylvester's Air Jordan 4 'Brick After Brick' ($230) hits SNKRS Friday. The Knicks host Cleveland for Game 2 at MSG, Montreal and Carolina open the NHL Eastern Conference Final on the same night, and Google's Gemini Spark agent starts rolling out.
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SportsMavericks Fire Jason Kidd After Five Seasons and a 26-56 Year
Dallas parted with Jason Kidd two weeks after Masai Ujiri arrived as team president. Kidd took the Mavs to the 2024 Finals; he leaves with $40M+ remaining on his contract and a 26-56 first season post-Luka.
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SportsStephon Castle Dunks on Isaiah Hartenstein in Spurs-Thunder Game 2
Castle drove the lane from above the arc, took flight over Isaiah Hartenstein, and silenced the Paycom Center. Dunk Score logged it at 116.9 — early dunk of the year candidate, no asterisk.
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SportsNBA Names 2025-26 All-Rookie First Team With Flagg, Knueppel, Edgecombe, Harper, and Coward
Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, and VJ Edgecombe were unanimous; Dylan Harper and Cedric Coward rounded out the five. The same names that filled the Rookie of the Year ballot — Flagg edged Knueppel for top honors.
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CultureJeff Bezos Says Bottom Half of U.S. Earners Should Pay Zero Federal Income Tax
On CNBC's Squawk Box Wednesday, Jeff Bezos argued the bottom 50% of U.S. taxpayers — who pay roughly 3% of all federal income tax — should pay nothing. He invoked the Queens nurse making $75,000 paying over $1,000 a month.
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TechnologyIntuit Lays Off 17% of Workforce as Shares Drop 14% on Revenue Slowdown
Intuit will cut about 3,000 jobs — 17% of its workforce — and close offices in Reno and Woodland Hills. The TurboTax and QuickBooks parent took a $300M+ restructuring charge and watched shares fall 14% after-hours as growth slowed.
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TechnologyMercury Raises $200M Series D at $5.2 Billion Valuation Led by TCV
Mercury closed a $200M Series D at a $5.2 billion valuation, 49% above its 2025 round. The fintech now serves one in three U.S. startups, runs at $650M in annualized revenue, and has conditional approval to become a federally regulated bank.
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TechnologyGitHub Confirms Breach of 3,800 Internal Repositories via Poisoned VS Code Extension
A GitHub employee installed a poisoned VS Code extension. The threat actor TeamPCP then exfiltrated roughly 3,800 internal repos — Copilot, CodeQL, Codespaces, Dependabot — and listed the source code on a cybercrime forum for $50,000.
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TechnologyOpenAI Is Reportedly Preparing IPO Filing at $852 Billion Valuation
CNBC and Kalshi both pointed at the same thing Wednesday: OpenAI is the new favorite to go public first in the AI cohort, with a confidential filing potentially as soon as this week — at a valuation near $852 billion.
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TechnologySpaceX Files Public S-1 With June 12 Nasdaq Debut Set at $1.75 Trillion
SpaceX's public S-1 went live Wednesday with the June 12 IPO date attached, targeting a $75 billion raise at a $1.75 trillion valuation — what would be the largest public offering in history by a margin.
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TechnologyNVIDIA Reports $81.6B in Q1 Revenue as Data Center Hits $75.2B
NVIDIA beat on revenue and EPS, with data center sales nearly doubling year-over-year. Jensen Huang closed the call by saying demand has "gone parabolic." The stock dipped anyway.