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The Browser Is Quietly Becoming the Operating System Again. Meridian technology.Technology

The Browser Is Quietly Becoming the Operating System Again

After a decade of native apps, the humble tab is reclaiming the work of the machine itself

By Priya Chen · Jun 29

Open-Source Models Quietly Changed the Balance of Power in AI. Meridian technology.Technology

Open-Source Models Quietly Changed the Balance of Power in AI

Freely available models have eroded the moat that the largest labs once assumed was theirs to keep

By Priya Chen · Jun 28

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Quiet Virtue of Covering the Unsexy Beat", covering media, policy, coverage, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Quiet Virtue of Covering the Unsexy Beat

An industry of policy coverage has organized itself around the photogenic beats. The unsexy beats produce most of the news that actually matters.

By Theresa Bauer · Jun 4

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "SD Media and the Underrated Operating Layer of Regional Content", covering sd media, media, content, production on The Meridian Hub.Business

SD Media and the Underrated Operating Layer of Regional Content

A regional media operation sitting in the middle layer between production and distribution, where the operationally serious work of the regional content economy increasingly lives.

By Theresa Bauer · Jun 3

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Newsletter Cycle Is Eating the Substance It Was Meant to Serve", covering media, newsletters, commentary, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Newsletter Cycle Is Eating the Substance It Was Meant to Serve

An industry of high-tempo policy newsletters has, in the past several cycles, become a primary medium for serious commentary. The format's incentives are starting to bend the substance.

By Theresa Bauer · Jun 3

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "The Western Media Frame That Keeps Missing What the Region Is Actually Doing", covering media, framing, opinion, analysis on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

The Western Media Frame That Keeps Missing What the Region Is Actually Doing

A recurring framing in international coverage treats regional capitals as reactive rather than as the agenda-setters they have demonstrably become. The misread is consequential.

By Diego Arroyo · Jun 2

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Inside the Arabic-First AI Push That Is Quietly Reshaping Regional Sovereignty", covering ai, arabic, sovereignty, technology on The Meridian Hub.Technology

Inside the Arabic-First AI Push That Is Quietly Reshaping Regional Sovereignty

A development update from a regional Arabic-language model program signals a more credible path to AI sovereignty than the public framing has so far allowed.

By Priya Chen · Jun 2

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Developer Tooling Is Quietly Consolidating in Ways That Change Hiring", covering developer tools, hiring, consolidation, engineering on The Meridian Hub.Technology

Developer Tooling Is Quietly Consolidating in Ways That Change Hiring

The tools developers actually use are converging. The hiring implications are starting to become visible at the team level.

By Priya Chen · May 30

AI-generated 16:9 cover image for "Why Family Offices Should Publish More Than They Do", covering family offices, publishing, transparency, opinion on The Meridian Hub.Opinion

Why Family Offices Should Publish More Than They Do

The case for institutional silence is older than the conditions that produced it. The next generation of family offices will benefit from a more visible posture.

By Diego Arroyo · May 30