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The author's grandmother discovered YouTube.
  • My grandma got her first iPhone after a brief health scare and became hooked on YouTube videos.
  • She slipped farther away from the family store, old friends, and the dinner table.
  • Seeing her blush at silly romance videos made me realize that she wasn't wasting time.

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The feud between Elon Musk and OpenAI is getting even more contentious as the two sides get ready for trial later this month. The latest development in the legal back-and-forth saw OpenAI accuse Elon Musk and his latest proposals as a "legal ambush," as first reported by Bloomberg. OpenAI filed its response on Friday, which detailed that Musk was "sandbagging the defendants and injecting chaos


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Jim Lexa quit journalism after 30 years and now works as a mailman, earning over twice his previous salary.
  • Jim Lexa worked as a journalist for 30 years and saw his salary plummet as print journalism faded.
  • He quit without another job at 53, worked as a handyman, then got a job with the Postal Service.
  • He now earns up to $85K a year — nearly three times his old salary — and can

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In short: Anthropic has released a beta add-in that places Claude directly inside Microsoft Word, with every AI-generated edit appearing as a native tracked change and legal contract review listed first among the tool’s example applications. The add-in, available to Claude Team and Enterprise subscribers, completes Anthropic’s integration across the full Microsoft Office suite and arrives […]



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Halik's decommissioned nuclear silo is 165 feet deep.
  • Entrepreneur Nik Halik bought a defunct nuclear missile silo in Colorado for over $10 million.
  • The US government once used the facility to power, house, and potentially fire nuclear missiles.
  • Halik plans to turn the 200,000-square-foot facility into a data center to power AI.

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As fears of global conflict grow, tech companies are racing to protect servers by turning nuclear missile silos and abandoned mines into ultra-secure data centers. Meanwhile, thousands of Americans are joining survival camps like Fortitude Ranch that are built to survive catastrophes, or even World War III.

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Data quality has always been an afterthought. Teams spend months instrumenting a feature, building pipelines, and standing up dashboards, and only when a stakeholder flags a suspicious number does anyone ask whether the underlying data is actually correct. By that point, the cost of fixing it has multiplied several times over. This is not a […]



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  • I'm usually the friend who initiates plans, but I decided to take a short break for my well-being.
  • Hitting pause on reaching out to friends and making plans helped me understand my priorities.
  • Now that I've started initiating again, I'm trying to focus my energy on friends who reciprocate.

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The author's kids are part of a neighborhood "bike gang."
  • I started letting my son bike around our neighborhood with his friends when he was 8.
  • He and my daughter now bike up to a half mile away, as long as they're in a group.
  • Letting them bike around has taught them responsibility and independence.

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Natalie Alatriste.
  • Natalie Alatriste said Florida stopped feeling like home after the pandemic.
  • She said the state's higher living costs and traffic congestion drove her to leave.
  • Alatriste is now living in Virginia, where she's spending less money and is happier overall.

This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Natalie Alatriste, a 35-year-old native