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An individual can change an organization

✨ Check out this trending post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Main takeaway: One of the biggest lessons I learned early in my career was from Drew DeVault at Linode, 10 years ago. He was one of the youngest developers in the company (only I was younger, at 20, at the time) but he cared really strongly about thinking through architecture and code decisions when the culture at the time was, and I love those guys, a little haphazard. Drew had no special position. We all had the same title, "Developer". But he argued so persuasively and so…
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Altman and Nadella need more AI power, but they’re not sure how much

Altman and Nadella need more AI power, but they’re not sure how much

✨ Discover this insightful post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 Category: Enterprise,Climate,AI,data centers,electricity,Microsoft,nuclear power,OpenAI,sam altman,Satya Nadella,Solar Power 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: How powerful is enough for artificial intelligence? No one knows, not even OpenAI CEO Sam Altman or Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. This has put software-first companies like OpenAI and Microsoft in a bind. Much of the technology world has focused on computing as a major barrier to the deployment of AI. As technology companies raced to secure power, the effort to procure GPUs lagged to the point that Microsoft apparently ordered too many chips for the amount of power…
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Ben Earl ‘happy’ to start in England center ‘anytime’

Ben Earl ‘happy’ to start in England center ‘anytime’

🔥 Explore this insightful post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Key idea: Earl, 27, believes that moving to the positions will not require major changes to his game.“When you perform well as a 12th or 13th player and when you perform well in the back row, the performances look very similar,” he said.“I think the only occasion where you would do something different is literally digging.“I don't want to be like that kind of leading man who did a little bit of everything, but I just try to stay true to who I am as a player.”Earl covered…
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What’s on the ballot in the first general election of Trump’s second term

What’s on the ballot in the first general election of Trump’s second term

✨ Explore this trending post from PBS NewsHour - Politics 📖 📂 Category: New Jersey,New York,virginia,vote 2025,Zohran Mamdani 💡 Key idea: WASHINGTON (AP) — One year after Donald Trump reclaimed the White House and began a major expansion of executive power, the Republican president is featuring prominently in Tuesday's state and local elections. The victors will herald the results of those contests – the first general election of Trump's second term – as either a major rejection or a resounding seal of approval for his agenda for his second term. This is especially true of the high-profile races for governor…
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Peter Watkins: a revolutionary in English filmmaking from a tradition of uncompromising radicalism | film

Peter Watkins: a revolutionary in English filmmaking from a tradition of uncompromising radicalism | film

✨ Read this trending post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 Category: Film,Drama films,Documentary films,Period and historical films,Nuclear weapons,Culture,World news 📌 Here’s what you’ll learn: DDystopia, post-apocalypse, mockumentary: these genres are common, even hackneyed, in films and television today. But when director Peter Watkins used them in the 1960s, they were revolutionaries, and Watkins himself was a revolutionary too — an English revolutionary, in fact, alive to the cruelty and injustice of kings, but also to the cruelty and injustice of people bent on cutting off heads. His cinema has consistently asked questions about who is in power, and…
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Investing in a rental property in Collegetown can pay off big, but there’s a problem

Investing in a rental property in Collegetown can pay off big, but there’s a problem

✨ Discover this insightful post from Investopedia | Expert Financial Advice and Markets News 📖 📂 Category: Real Estate Investing,Alternative Investments,Investing 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: Key takeaways Among students, faculty and staff, college towns have a steady demand for rental properties, which can generate reliable rental income. Owning property in the city where a student attends college can also cut down on the costs associated with college housing. But beware: Owning property in a college town involves restrictions on tenant occupancy, wear and tear on the property, and the complexity of financing an investment property. In college and university…
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UnitedHealth pays Optum physicians 17% more than outside providers

UnitedHealth pays Optum physicians 17% more than outside providers

✨ Discover this must-read post from Hacker News 📖 📂 Category: ✅ Here’s what you’ll learn: Tara Bannow covers hospitals, providers, and insurers. You can reach Tara on Signal at tarabannow.70.UnitedHealth Group pays its own physician practices much more than it pays competing practices, a new study finds, reinforcing STAT’s own analysis on the subject and presenting fresh evidence that the conglomerate may be skirting a rule designed to curb health insurer profits.  UnitedHealth’s insurance arm, UnitedHealthcare, pays practices under its UnitedHealth-owned Optum umbrella 17% more on average for common services than it pays non-Optum practices in the same region,…
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Cameron Norrie wins at Moselle Open but Jacob Fearnley loses in Athens

Cameron Norrie wins at Moselle Open but Jacob Fearnley loses in Athens

🔥 Check out this awesome post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Here’s what you’ll learn: Cameron Norrie beat Frenchman Valentin Royer to reach the second round of the Moselle Open in Metz - but fellow Briton Jacob Fearnley suffered an early exit in Athens.Nouri, ranked 27th in the world, overcame the in-form Royer, who dominated the tiebreak in the second set, but the seventh seed came back to win 6-3, 6-7 (2-7), 6-3 in the French championship.Nouri, ranked second in Britain, who described last week's victory over Carlos Alcaraz, ranked first in the world at the time, as…
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Locket social app is gaining traction with Gen Alpha

Locket social app is gaining traction with Gen Alpha

🚀 Check out this insightful post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 Category: Apps,Social,Startups,gen alpha,iOS apps,locket,social networking 📌 Key idea: Locket, a private social networking app for friends, has scored a win with Gen Alpha users after launching its latest feature, Rollcall. The app, which lets friends share photos that then appear in home screen widgets, first reached the top of the App Store charts in early 2022 by leveraging Apple's widget system to form the foundation of its social network. Instead of sending updates via push notifications, the app widget will refresh to show your friends' newly posted photos. This, in…
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BBC Women’s Football Weekly – Exclusive: Mary Earps talks life in the spotlight, fertility and the recent reaction to her book

BBC Women’s Football Weekly – Exclusive: Mary Earps talks life in the spotlight, fertility and the recent reaction to her book

🚀 Explore this awesome post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 Category: 💡 Key idea: Available for 29 daysMary Earps speaks for the first time since extracts from her book were released over the first weekend of November ahead of the full biography being released on 6 November. Emma Sanders sat down with Mary and talked about the immediate reaction and how she's felt since publishing those excerpts. Marie speaks openly about her relationship with Sarina Wegmann after announcing her retirement ahead of the Euros, and opens up about life off the field, being in a same-sex relationship, and the process…
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