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NYT Bestselling Author on Writing 200+ Children's Books — Tish Rabe

NYT Bestselling Author on Writing 200+ Children's Books — Tish Rabe

Tish Rabe, NYT Bestselling author of over 200 children's books (11M+ sold), shares her incredible journey. From an opera dream to singing on Sesame Street, becoming a voice in the Dr. Seuss universe, and launching her own publishing company at 71, her story is a testament to creativity and enri

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When Will Openclaw go Mainstream?

When Will Openclaw go Mainstream?

OpenClaw and agentic AI promise a future of autonomous digital assistants. Despite excitement in developer circles, mainstream adoption faces hurdles. This deep dive explores challenges, opportunities, and essential breakthroughs—from technical complexities to security concerns—required for Ope

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Bret Taylor on AI and the Future of Software | Ep. 42

Bret Taylor on AI and the Future of Software | Ep. 42

Bret Taylor (Sierra, OpenAI, ex-Salesforce) addresses the "SaaS Apocalypse" and the shift to autonomous AI agents. He dissects the "strategy taxes" holding incumbents back and explains why the value of solving complex business problems is only increasing in the age of generative AI.

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Explaining Corporate Era America

Explaining Corporate Era America

Beyond wars and presidencies, the "Corporate Era" defines modern American history. Explore the structural shift from local ownership to interlocking managerial bureaucracies and how this transition, analyzed by thinkers like Sam Francis, reshaped our economy and psychology.

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Should You Build What Customers Ask For? (The Real Answer)

Should You Build What Customers Ask For? (The Real Answer)

Scrambling to meet every request leads to feature bloat, yet ignoring users risks building for no one. Lattice co-founder Jack Altman explains how to maintain a "North Star" vision, using feedback to refine—not define—your product roadmap.

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HOLY SH*T! Texas Real Estate JUST TRIGGERED a National Warning!

HOLY SH*T! Texas Real Estate JUST TRIGGERED a National Warning!

Unsold home inventory in Texas and Florida has reached 2009 highs, triggering warnings of a new economic downturn. Combined with record credit delinquencies and a massive gap between home prices and wages, experts caution that the housing market could destabilize the economy.

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How Roger Federer Works.

How Roger Federer Works.

Before he was the picture of elegance, Roger Federer was a temperamental teen. This article explores the specific operating system—revealed in his Dartmouth address and Christopher Clarey’s biography—that allowed Federer to master his mind and build a legacy designed to last.

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World's Greatest Climber: If Had One Last Climb It Would Be...

World's Greatest Climber: If Had One Last Climb It Would Be...

Alex Honnold is often viewed as a biological anomaly lacking fear. In reality, he is a master of preparation. In a conversation with Steven Bartlett, the Free Solo star deconstructs the myths of his physiology, explains the economics of passion, and offers a blueprint for mastering risk.

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From selling ACs to becoming the tourism king of Jamaica

From selling ACs to becoming the tourism king of Jamaica

Gordon "Butch" Stewart went from selling ACs to building the multi-billion dollar Sandals empire. His story is a masterclass in spotting value where others see ruin, applying aggressive service standards to redefine luxury tourism in Jamaica and beyond.

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Elon’s wildest interview yet — our reaction

Elon’s wildest interview yet — our reaction

Beyond the headlines, Elon Musk’s recent interview offered a technical masterclass. We analyze the mental models behind SpaceX and xAI, covering his "limiting factor" framework, bottleneck identification, and the potential "infinite money glitch" of humanoid robotics.

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How People Actually Use AI Agents

How People Actually Use AI Agents

Anthropic’s new research analyzes real-world AI agent usage. While software engineering makes up 50% of tasks, workflows are shifting toward marketing and back-office automation. The study also finds a "trust paradox" where power users grant more autonomy but interrupt agents more often.

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