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Palantir CEO Alex Karp
  • Palantir CEO Alex Karp said there are two groups of people who will be in demand.
  • "One, you have some vocational training. Or two, you're neurodivergent," Karp said.
  • Karp has repeatedly talked about how having dyslexia spurred his future success.

Palantir CEO Alex Karp says there are two groups of people who shouldn't be


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Carl Murawski.
  • Carl Murawski is a full-time trades professional who posts content on YouTube on the side.
  • Murawski's day job supports his family, while his YouTube earnings are reinvested in his channel.
  • The trades offer stability amid AI threats and have attracted professionals from outsourced office roles.

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If you're ready to invest in an Echo, you don't need to buy these devices at full price. They always go on sale during events like Prime Day and Black Friday, so it's worth holding out until the next big sale.

The next sale happens to be right around the corner, too. Amazon's Big Spring Sale runs from March 25 to 31. Like any Amazon sale, we expect some of the biggest discounts will be on Amazon's


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If you're chasing online hookups, you'll inevitably come across AdultFriendFinder, one of the oldest and most popular adult dating sites for going on three decades. With more than 80 million registered users worldwide, and some two million weekly users, it's a giant social network for horny adults everywhere, and the ideal place to find a fling.

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Earlier this year, columnist and sociologist Kathryn Jezer-Morton coined the term "friction-maxxing." It was her attempt to describe the importance of doing hard things in order to reclaim our humanity from our algorithmic overlords. And it stuck.

Jezer-Morton had spent months contemplating the concept of escapism, and whether it still existed in a world where tech companies suggest life itself as




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Apple's annual developer conference is less than three months away, and the rumor mill is turning at full speed. Between several sources, most notably Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, we've got a pretty clear picture of what to expect when Tim Cook takes the stage in June.

Of course, Apple is still capable of some surprises. (Last week's AirPods Max 2 launch came out of nowhere, for instance.) With that in


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Botox is becoming a form of coworker bonding.
  • If looking hot is a job requirement, why not get injectables on the clock?
  • As aesthetic procedures become more mainstream, colleagues are turning them into social events.
  • Some aestheticians are marketing these parties as networking opportunities.

When groups of real estate agents visit Plump Cosmetics & Injectables


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