Spotify launches Taste Profile editor

Spotify launches Taste Profile editor

The feature, announced at SXSW by co-CEO Gustav Söderström, lets Premium listeners see and shape the data model powering their recommendations, starting with a beta rollout in New Zealand For a decade, Spotify’s recommendation engine has worked largely in silence. It watched what you played, noted what you skipped, inferred meaning from the time of…

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Emily Rudd Sails Into ‘One Piece’ Season Two

Emily Rudd Sails Into ‘One Piece’ Season Two

It’s nearing midnight in Tokyo on the release day of “One Piece.” But despite being in the story’s birthplace, star Emily Rudd is feeling an unexpected sense of distance. “ I sort of feel like I’m just hanging out here in the city as my own person, separate from the show,” she says. “And then there are…

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Ways to Save Money on Global Shipping

Ways to Save Money on Global Shipping

Shipping overseas can be incredibly expensive, regardless of your company’s size or the volume of your overseas trade. Here are a few ways to help you save money both in the short and long term. Understand All Costs Involved The first step is to understand all the costs involved in international shipping. In short, understanding…

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Anthropic commits $100M to Claude Partner Network

Anthropic commits 0M to Claude Partner Network

The Claude Partner Network launches as Anthropic fights the Pentagon in court, and doubles down on the commercial relationships that matter most. There is a particular kind of defiance in the timing. On the same week that Anthropic was seeking an emergency stay from a US appeals court over the Pentagon’s decision to label it…

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French Director Arnaud Desplechin Talks ‘Two Pianos,’ New Hollywood Influences and His Next English-Language Film (EXCLUSIVE)

French Director Arnaud Desplechin Talks ‘Two Pianos,’ New Hollywood Influences and His Next English-Language Film (EXCLUSIVE)

Arnaud Desplechin may be regarded as one of France’s quintessential auteurs, but American cinema has long been a guiding force in his imagination. His affecting melodrama “Two Pianos,” which had its U.S. premiere last week at the Rendez-Vous with French Cinema at Film at Lincoln Center, carries bits of these American influences. “My cinephilia mainly…

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Why Do Mind-Altering Drugs Make People Feel Better?

Why Do Mind-Altering Drugs Make People Feel Better?

When Olson was at Stanford, he learned from a mentor who had honed a new method for developing drugs: function-oriented synthesis. Within a given molecule, specific groups of atoms could be catalogued according to their individual effects on the body. If you determined which group did what, then you could potentially synthesize a compound that…

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