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Why You’re Not Actually Buying Coffee at Starbucks

16 Apr 2026 3 minute read 5 comments scamtester94

Most people think they know what they’re doing when they walk into a Starbucks. They think they’re buying coffee. A latte. A cappuccino. Maybe something seasonal with cinnamon or pumpkin or foam shaped like identity. But that’s not really what’s happ...

Project Glasswing: How Anthropic and Big Tech Are Reinventing Cybersecurity

16 Apr 2026 3 minute read 0 comments FKlivestolearn

Anthropic’s Project Glasswing brings together global tech leaders to detect vulnerabilities at unprecedented speed using AI. The cybersecurity landscape has always been shaped by asymmetry: attackers need to find only one vulnerability, while defende...

How Satoshi Nakamoto Engineered True Scarcity (And Why Traditional Finance is Terrified)

16 Apr 2026 4 minute read 22 comments scamtester94

Most financial systems are built on a quiet assumption. That money should be flexible. Expandable. Adjustable. Responsive to demand, crisis, or policy. And for decades, that flexibility was considered a feature. Until someone quietly removed it. Not...

The Yahoo Deal [The $1B Mistake That Cost Them Everything]

15 Apr 2026 3 minute read 0 comments scamtester94

Most companies think they lose because they make big mistakes. Bad products.Bad strategy.Bad timing. But sometimes… They lose because they try to be too smart. Because they try to save a little money… On something that could have changed everything....

Why Your Checkout Freezes and How Wallet-as-a-Service Solves It

15 Apr 2026 3 minute read 0 comments Paul Bennett

Imagine you’re heading to Thailand tomorrow: you need to book a hotel for a month. You’re not going to show up with a stack of cash and try to pay on the spot, right? 99% of people just pay online. It’s convenient, fast — but here’s the catch: fees a...

The Plush Hype: Beanie Babies

15 Apr 2026 5 minute read 2 comments Sdom

Plush Pyramid: The Anatomy of the Beanie Baby Mass Hysteria In the 1990s, the world didn’t just go crazy for toys—it started believing in a new form of currency. The story of Beanie Babies is a textbook example of a speculative bubble that predated t...

How Airbnb Survived the 2008 Crash (By Selling Cereal)

15 Apr 2026 6 minute read 2 comments scamtester94

In the fall of 2008, the global economy was collapsing. Lehman Brothers had just filed for bankruptcy. Stock markets were in absolute freefall. And investors were terrified to write checks for anything. They were certainly not going to fund a bizarre...

The Real Reason Why Elon Musk Is Always Online

14 Apr 2026 2 minute read 2 comments scamtester94

Most people see Elon Musk posting constantly and assume one thing: He’s distracted. Replying to random users.Posting memes.Arguing in public. It looks chaotic. Unfocused. Even unprofessional. But that interpretation misses what’s actually happening....

The Amazon Flywheel (And Why Everything Compounds If You Design It Right)

14 Apr 2026 2 minute read 2 comments scamtester94

Most businesses try to grow by pushing harder. More ads.More sales.More effort. And it works… for a while. But then growth slows. Costs rise.Momentum fades. Because they’re missing something fundamental: A system that grows itself. That’s what Jeff B...

How Mark Zuckerberg Copied Competitors (And Still Won)

13 Apr 2026 2 minute read 2 comments scamtester94

There’s a common belief in startups: “To win, you have to be original.” Build something new.Invent something different.Avoid copying at all costs. But Mark Zuckerberg built one of the most dominant tech companies in the world using a very different a...