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Author: Serdar Birinci , Carlos Garriga

Note: Reddit Overemployed seems more hype than reality

the percentage of employed individuals with more than one job has decreased since 1996, falling from a peak of nearly 7% in November 1996 to 5.5% in December 2024. During the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, this rate dropped to approximately 4%, but it has since rebounded to prepandemic levels. … First, the average age of multiple jobholders has consistently increased over the last three decades, aligning with population aging.

Author: RevenueCat

Note: Metrics on mobile app revenues

35% of apps now mix subscriptions with consumables or lifetime purchases, and the trend is growing. Gaming (61.7%) and Social & Lifestyle (39.4%) are leading the way, showing that hybrid monetization models are a strong way to capture more revenue without losing the benefits of subscriptions. Deep dive (in pdf https://www.revenuecat.com/pdf/state-of-subscription-apps-2025.pdf) of various app metrics if you’re into that sort of thing. Product differentiation is still key in market adoption.

Author: Joanna Stern

Note: Suprise, SEO ruins search

googling [has] became an Olympic sport of dodging SEO sludge, sponsored links and clickbait… Here’s an easier list to draw up: what Google Search is still good for. For starters, links to any webpage you already know exists. I agree totally with the former, the latter seems harder and harder to find items I’ve read. Nothing beats clipping it out myself, hence this site. Quote Citation: Joanna Stern, “I Quit Google Search for AI—and I’m Not Going Back Ads and search-optimized junk made a mess of the go-to engine.

Author: Steve Yegge

Note: Claude CLI takes

It’s like a wood chipper fueled by dollars. It can power through shockingly impressive tasks, using nothing but chat. You don’t even select context. You just open your heart and your wallet, and Claude Code takes the wheel. It even helps keep you in the loop by prompting you every eight seconds to ask if it can use basic read-only commands that you would allow anyone, even North Korean hackers, to run on your machine.

Author: Megan Greenwell

Note: College Board a very profitable non-profit

The College Board writes the curriculum for 40 AP courses, administers and grades the exams, oversees the PSAT and SAT, and offers a variety of free and paid resources to help prepare for the courses and tests. Many students will wind up paying the company north of $1,000 over the course of their high school career. Thats $1k per student… I do struggle to understand how we let a private company grab the bridge between primary and secondary education but here we are.

Author: Steven Levy

Note: WIRED coverage of Anthropic's ambitions

Claude’s curiosity and character is in part the work of Amanda Askell, who has a philosophy PhD and is a keeper of its personality. She concluded that an AI should be flexible and not appear morally rigid. Short history of Anthropic’s founding and split from OpenAI. Whether it succeeds in creating a benevolent AGI, it has for now at least created a useful coding tool. Quote Citation: Steven Levy, “If Anthropic Succeeds, a Nation of Benevolent AI Geniuses Could Be Born”, Mar 28, 2025 6:00 AM, https://www.

Author: Kevin Zheyuan Cui, Mert Demirer, Sonia Jaffe, Leon Musolff, Sida Peng, and Tobias Salz

Note: MSFT Accenture and F100 SWE walk into a bar

Though each experiment is noisy, when data is combined across three experiments and 4,867 developers, our analysis reveals a 26.08% increase (SE: 10.3%) in completed tasks among developers using the AI tool. Notably, less experienced developers had higher adoption rates and greater productivity gains. … We find that Copilot significantly raises task completion for more recent hires and those in more junior positions but not for developers with longer tenure and in more senior positions.

Author: Athena Chapekis, Samuel Bestvater, Emma Remy and Gonzalo Rivero

Note: Bulwark against Linkrot

When we tracked these links to their destination, we found that 5% of all links on news site pages are no longer accessible. And 23% of all the pages we sampled contained at least one broken link. tbh. 5% of all links being broken seems low, but I started this notes project because the things I want to find I never can… Quote Citation: Athena Chapekis, Samuel Bestvater, Emma Remy and Gonzalo Rivero, “When Online Content Disappears 38% of webpages that existed in 2013 are no longer accessible a decade later”, MAY 17, 2024, https://www.

Author: EMMA BURLEIGH

Note: Cost of living 200k

But in every single state in America, a $100,000 salary is no longer enough to be considered “upper-class”—and families with six-figure incomes are even struggling to get by. Growing up in the 90s a six figure job was like the epitome of ‘made it’. And now it barely covers the bills, and median income is even lower. Quote Citation: EMMA BURLEIGH, “People making six-figure salaries used to be considered rich—now households earning nearly $200,000 a year aren’t even considered upper-class in some U.

Author: Preston Fore

Note: Choosing the right major

One in 5 Gen Zers worldwide are deemed NEETs—not in education, employment, or training. The promises they received in school may be to blame. Not sure if the fault lie with colleges in so much as society. This narrative of go to college (which one?) study (what major?) graduate (when?) and make money leaves a lot to be desired on the planning front… Quote Citation: Preston Fore, “Over 4 million Gen Zers are jobless—and experts blame colleges for ‘worthless degrees’ and a system of broken promises for the rising number NEETs”, March 25, 2025, 4:56 PM UTC, https://fortune.