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83” TV Regret? | You Asked Ep. 131

83” TV Regret? | You Asked Ep. 131

In Ep. 131 of 'You Asked,' experts tackle the issue of 83-inch TV eye strain, the 10-year upgrade cycle for LED TVs, and the value of professional OLED calibration. Learn how Filmmaker Mode can save your eyesight and when it's finally time to replace that aging screen.

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When You Listen To The Unconscious, Life Makes Sense - Carl Jung

When You Listen To The Unconscious, Life Makes Sense - Carl Jung

Beyond outer success lies a vast psychological house most of us leave locked. If your life feels like a well-crafted avatar rather than your true self, it is time to listen. Explore Carl Jung’s insights on the unconscious and find the missing piece to a meaningful existence.

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THE PEOPLE BUILDING AI ARE RUNNING: Here's What They Know

THE PEOPLE BUILDING AI ARE RUNNING: Here's What They Know

A wave of resignations at OpenAI and Anthropic has sparked alarm. Senior researchers warn of "peril" as AI systems begin recursive self-improvement. With AGI potentially only 24 months away, the people building this technology are sounding the alarm on global security risks.

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Crucial Week Ahead for Crypto... Breaking News Alert!

Crucial Week Ahead for Crypto... Breaking News Alert!

Reports of a potential U.S. strike on Iran have put the crypto market on high alert. History shows Bitcoin averages a 31.2% gain following major geopolitical events. Learn why investors are eyeing BTC and ETH as safe-haven assets during this critical week for global markets.

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Why 1.4 Billion People Are Banned From Buying Bitcoin

Why 1.4 Billion People Are Banned From Buying Bitcoin

China’s $47T money supply is growing, but a "liquidity wall" prevents 1.4 billion people from buying Bitcoin. As the nation faces a debt crisis, citizens are forced into gold while a massive gap grows between Eastern and Western capital flows into digital assets.

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Why My ADHD Is the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me

Why My ADHD Is the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me

After years of struggling with ADHD, medication fixed my grades but dulled my creativity. I realized that my unique perspective was worth more than productivity metrics. This is a story about why our greatest challenges are secretly our biggest strengths.

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The Space Junk Problem is About to Get WAY Worse

The Space Junk Problem is About to Get WAY Worse

The FCC has authorized 15,000 additional Starlink satellites, nearly doubling SpaceX's orbital fleet. With Amazon and China racing to launch thousands more, experts warn that Low Earth Orbit is reaching a breaking point that could trigger a runaway space junk disaster.

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Former UK Prince arrest... Will it take pressure off Starmer?

Former UK Prince arrest... Will it take pressure off Starmer?

The arrest of Prince Andrew on his 66th birthday has stunned the UK. As debate rages over unusual police protocol, many wonder if the timing is a strategic move to help Prime Minister Keir Starmer navigate his own political scandals and mounting public pressure.

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Trump Betrayed Crypto Holders

Trump Betrayed Crypto Holders

Donald Trump's crypto policy is shifting from aggressive reserves to passive holding. As the Genius Act regulates stablecoins, retail investors face losses while the Trump family sees financial gains. Discover why the 'crypto superpower' promise is under fire.

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Strategy's $54 Billion Bitcoin Bet Is Underwater. What Happens Next?

Strategy's $54 Billion Bitcoin Bet Is Underwater. What Happens Next?

Strategy’s massive $54.5 billion Bitcoin investment has hit an unrealized loss, sitting $6 billion underwater. CEO Fong Lei identifies $8,000 as the critical debt threshold, but the firm's unique debt structure aims to prevent liquidation. What does this mean for corporate treasuries?

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Visualizing the Business Cycle

Visualizing the Business Cycle

For many investors, the full business cycle remains theoretical. By visualizing how labor, inflation, and interest rates interact, we can identify whether the economy is approaching a soft landing or a significant correction. Learn how to track the peaks and troughs of history.

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10 Reasons Crypto Sucks Now (but not for long)

10 Reasons Crypto Sucks Now (but not for long)

The crypto market is facing a brutal decoupling from traditional stocks. With a historic $19B liquidation event and shifting institutional control, volatility is high. Explore 10 reasons behind the current slump and why the long-term outlook remains bullish for digital assets.

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I Paid $25,000 to Find This Leak

I Paid $25,000 to Find This Leak

Learn how the Fluke ii915 acoustic imager revolutionizes industrial maintenance. By using 64 microphones to visualize ultrasonic frequencies, this tool detects pressurized air leaks and mechanical wear that traditional methods miss, providing real-time ROI and energy savings.

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The Next BIG Memecoin Narrative is Here [And You’re Early]

The Next BIG Memecoin Narrative is Here [And You’re Early]

Punch, a viral baby orangutan memecoin, has reached a $40M valuation following mainstream media coverage from the BBC and CNN. Mirroring the success of Moodeng, Punch is the latest "zoo-themed" asset to capture retail attention. Learn why this narrative is just beginning.

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OpenAI's Codex Lead: Why Coding as We Know It is Over

OpenAI's Codex Lead: Why Coding as We Know It is Over

Alexander Embiricos, OpenAI's Codex Lead, reveals why traditional software engineering is shifting toward "delegation." As AI takes over code generation, the human role moves from writing syntax to validating logic, proving that automation creates more builders, not fewer.

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