November 2025

Infosys co-founder wants employees to work 72-hour weeks despite global evidence of burnout and declining productivity

Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy argues that 72-hour work weeks reflect real hard work, not office presence The WHO warns that hours beyond 55 per week increase serious health risks Experiments in Iceland and Japan show that shorter weeks improve output and well-being Despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary, Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy has again called

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Lakers’ NBA Cup court ruled unplayable after Luka Doncic’s complaints

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! After the future of their franchise spoke against their NBA Cup run, the Los Angeles Lakers were forced to make a last-minute change on Friday. All 30 NBA teams change their courts to a much more decorative look for NBA Cup competitions during the regular season, but there

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Cardi B abruptly cancels headline concert after engagement

Cardi B cancels MDLBeast Soundstorm Saudi Arabia’s biggest music festival has reportedly hit a major roadblock after Cardi B pulled out of her headline act just days before the event. MDLBeast Soundstorm is scheduled to take place in 12 days, but the sudden change has reportedly left organizers scrambling for a replacement. According to a

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NFL News: Steelers’ Aaron Rodgers to start vs Bills after missing 1 game

NEWYou can now listen to Pakinomist articles! The Pittsburgh Steelers get a massive boost as quarterback Aaron Rodgers returns to the starting lineup for the team’s game against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at 7 p.m. 4:25 PM ET at Acrisure Stadium. Rodgers, 41, missed the team’s 31-28 loss to the Chicago Bears last week

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AI browsers can be hijacked with just a hashtag in a URL, leaving users exposed without noticing anything

Hidden URL fragments allow attackers to manipulate AI assistants without user knowledge Some AI assistants automatically send sensitive data to external endpoints Misleading guidance and fake links can appear on otherwise normal websites Many AI browsers are facing scrutiny after researchers detailed how a simple fragment in a URL can be used to influence browser

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