Rogue One: The Andor Cut — On Fan Editing as Tonal Reverse-Engineering

A fan edit reimagines Rogue One as if made in the tonal style of Andor, raising questions about narrative continuity and creative intent.

The Trojan Horse in Your Living Room: How Smart TVs Became the World’s Most Sophisticated Ad Surveillance Network

Smart TVs collect detailed screen and audio data every 10-500 ms, selling viewer info to advertisers. Regulatory action is underway in the US.

Xbox’s Matt Booty has seen Elder Scrolls 6 gameplay and says it “looks amazing” and is “coming along well”

Xbox’s Matt Booty has seen gameplay of Elder Scrolls 6 and describes it as ‘amazing,’ providing rare insight into the long-awaited game’s development.

Opinion | Trump’s Eruption, and His Sycophants

Examining Donald Trump’s recent explosive remarks and the responses from his allies, highlighting political implications and ongoing uncertainties.

Steph and Ayesha Curry’s Brilliant Business Portfolio

Steph and Ayesha Curry are diversifying their business portfolio with new ventures, highlighting their entrepreneurial success beyond basketball and entertainment.

The Supreme Court’s new decision tilting the midterms toward Republicans, explained

Supreme Court’s recent decision favors GOP redistricting efforts, potentially tilting the 2024 midterms toward Republicans. Key details and uncertainties explained.

A Gift From the Basketball Gods

The New York Knicks have advanced to the NBA Finals after defeating the San Antonio Spurs, led by a remarkable performance from Jalen Brunson and Victor Wembanyama’s debut.

When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself

Thorsten Meyer AI says a 474-site network concentrated 80% of posts on 38 sites while 249 sites received none.

When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself

A report describes how content networks are using internal publishing to reduce platform dependence and build audience ownership.

When a Content Network Starts Publishing to Itself

Discover how content networks self-publish, the risks involved, and practical fixes. Learn how to prevent your network from strangling itself silently.