Tomorrow, the MTA will stop selling MetroCards. Good riddance

My bus rolls into Port Authority. I’ve got 10 minutes to get across town for my first meeting. I sprint down the escalator, run through droves of people, and arrive at a subway turnstile. I swipe my MetroCard through the magnetic reader, step forward—only to get crotch-checked by a locked metal bar and flipped theContinueContinue reading “Tomorrow, the MTA will stop selling MetroCards. Good riddance”

How I turned ADHD and anxiety into a successful wellness company

I started building Simple in 2019 with a vision that one day, a digital product could help people fix their health as effectively as a human. Five years later, we turned this vision into a company with 160M in ARR, and a team of more than 150 people across multiple countries. If you only look at theContinueContinue reading “How I turned ADHD and anxiety into a successful wellness company”

The workplace issues you cared about in 2025

As employers have wrested back control of the job market, it has been a sharp contrast to the post-pandemic years when workers seemed to hold the power. In 2025, employees fretted about their job security and the sweeping impact of artificial intelligence on their work lives—not to mention corporate America’s continued commitment to keeping themContinueContinue reading “The workplace issues you cared about in 2025”

Digital surveys may have hit the AI point of no return

There’s bad news for those using digital surveys to try to understand people’s online behavior: We may no longer be able to determine whether a human is responding to them or not, a recent study has shown—and there seems to be no way around this problem.  This means that all online canvassing could be vulnerableContinueContinue reading “Digital surveys may have hit the AI point of no return”

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