Newsletter Why Should Workers Be Ambitious? The latest issue of the New York Times Magazine is about “The Future of Work” and features some of the Ed Zitron Feb 18, 2022 8 min read
Newsletter Hypocrisy and The Consequences of Monkey Laundering In 2021, cybercriminals laundered billions through the blockchain: Mining pools, high-risk exchanges, and mixers also saw substantial increases in value Ed Zitron Feb 16, 2022 8 min read
Newsletter How Workplace Journalists and Consultants Empower Toxic Workplaces Burnout is not a worker problem. Ed Zitron Feb 10, 2022 10 min read
Newsletter Mark Zuckerberg Is A Liar, And He's Lying To You About The Metaverse Mark Zuckerberg is not Steve Jobs. Harry McCracken, a technology editor at FastCompany, made the most hackneyed defense of the Ed Zitron Feb 8, 2022 8 min read
Newsletter Workers Want To Do Their Work, Bosses Want "Flexible Hours" The content farmers - myself included - are continuing to milk the month-old future forum study around remote work habits, Ed Zitron Feb 3, 2022 8 min read
Newsletter The Hypocrisy Of The Two-Job Panic Last year I wrote about the “teacher, you didn’t give us any homework!” hysteria around the prospect that people Ed Zitron Feb 2, 2022 13 min read
Newsletter Death To "Office Jerks" To be clear, my headline is not calling for anyone’s actual death. I am not threatening anyone, nor am Ed Zitron Feb 1, 2022 11 min read
Newsletter Remote and Hybrid Work Could Unravel Corporate America Several more waves of COVID and extended office closures later, companies have realized that they can’t tell the “remote Ed Zitron Jan 26, 2022 10 min read
Newsletter The Flexibility Divide On reading Amelia Horgan’s scathing review of Charlie Warzel and Anne Helen Petersen’s “Out Of Office,” a point Ed Zitron Jan 25, 2022 13 min read
Newsletter Crypto, Web3, And The Big Nothing When I wrote my piece earlier this week about Web3 and Alexis Ohanian’s quest to turn gaming into a Ed Zitron Jan 21, 2022 10 min read
Newsletter Gaming Doesn't Prove The Metaverse Is Here Microsoft acquired gaming company Activision Blizzard for $70bn, with the New York Times claiming the following in a now-edited paragraph: Ed Zitron Jan 18, 2022 9 min read
Newsletter On The Value Of Time Play-to-earn games are the new way evil people have found to enrich themselves via other people’s labor. In short, Ed Zitron Jan 17, 2022 11 min read