Josh Gabert-Doyon
Everything You Need to Know About the Great Semiconductor Shortage
A series of manmade and natural disasters have led to a global chip storage, caused by supply chain profiteering.
How the Government Spies on Welfare Claimants
The UK government uses invasive data gathering techniques to try and prove that people claiming benefits are actually living lavish lifestyles.
Landlords Want to Make Virtual Reality Just as Hellish as Real Life
With property values declining due to the pandemic, some real estate moguls are investing in virtual spaces they can fully control.
Auction House Repatriates Sacred Indigenous Items, Possibly a Human Scalp
After activists contested the sale of Indigenous ceremonial items in Calgary from the collection of a late German trick roper, the items were abruptly removed and repatriated to Siksika Nation.
Why Work Is Driving More of Us to Therapy
Esther Perel tackles the gig economy's psychological fallout in her latest podcast ‘How’s Work?’
I Saw the Gig Economy’s Bleak Future During a 96-Hour Work Marathon
The tech world’s obsession with productivity is quietly remaking the workplace, and freelancers are paying money for around-the-clock accountability.