Lisa Bonos
@lisabonos.bsky.social
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Washington Post tech reporter, native Californian, compulsive punster. Signal: @lisabonos.18
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The phone point is a good one. DM me? Would love to chat more about which phones you gravitate to these days because of this
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I wasn't aware I had them turned off for non-followers. Fixed that! Thanks for flagging
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Well you know how to find me if you change your mind ;)
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Do you abstain from AI? I'd love to hear about why you avoid it -- and how hard that might be getting. Send me a DM or Signal @lisabonos.18
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Luigi Mangione, Sam Bankman-Fried and Diddy are all at the same prison in Brooklyn. A group of San Francisco comedians wrote a musical about that -- and it's been selling out. Gift link: wapo.st/4fKymmk
Inside the buzzy Luigi Mangione musical that’s playing to sellout crowds
“Luigi: The Musical” was inspired by the news that Mangione, Sam Bankman-Fried and Diddy were all in the same prison.
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Reposted by Lisa Bonos
washingtonpost.com
Meme coin enthusiasts acknowledge the silliness and risks of meme coins. But for a generation that can feel excluded from traditional paths to economic independence, betting on a meme coin payday can seem like a reasonable shot at the American Dream.
These young people see meme coins as their best shot at the American Dream
Some younger Americans are investing in volatile meme coins as conventional paths to financial security feel out of reach.
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