Beyond the Badge: The Grit and Grind of Sunita Williams’ Long Goodbye

Beyond the Badge: The Grit and Grind of Sunita Williams’ Long Goodbye

Most people think of astronauts as polished, untouchable figures waving from a gantry. But if you’ve spent any time covering the actual operations of human spaceflight—as I have, watching launches turn into delays and then into ordeals—you know the reality is sweatier, messier, and far more bureaucratic. Sunita Williams just retired. Twenty-seven years. Three missions. … Read more

Stop Blaming “Data Scarcity” for the Digital Silence of a Billion People

Stop Blaming "Data Scarcity" for the Digital Silence of a Billion People

I’ve spent years watching the tech industry shrug its shoulders at the Global South. The excuse is always the same. “We’d love to support those languages,” they say, wringing their hands, “but there just isn’t enough data.” It’s a clean, convenient narrative. It’s also dead wrong. We aren’t dealing with a scarcity problem. We are … Read more