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businessinsider 45h ago 12°

Too many app ideas, too few coding skills? It's time to vibe code your life.

Lots of app ideas but no coding skills? It's time to vibe code your life.
businessinsider 20h ago 12°

Nvidia's Jensen Huang says CEOs who blame AI for layoffs are giving a 'lazy' excuse

Huang said some executives were blaming layoffs on AI "to sound smart."
businessinsider 45h ago 12°

Where to watch the French Open: Live streams, players, venue, free options

The second Grand Slam of the year is here. We'll show you where to watch French Open live streams.
businessinsider 2h ago 12°

Russia says its new anti-drone turret fires programmable rounds that calculate when to explode

The newly unveiled ZAK-30 Citadel is Russia's foray into programmable ammo tech, which has already being sold for years by Western manufacturers.
businessinsider 18h ago 11°

A 27-year-old woman with extreme cramping lied about having a common colon cancer symptom to get screened sooner. She was later diagnosed at stage 4.

Sydney Stoner was dismissed by doctors despite having signs of colon cancer. She lied and said she had blood in her stool to get a colonoscopy.
businessinsider 44h ago 11°

McKinsey wants job candidates to practice interviews with AI, not pricey coaches

McKinsey has built an AI tool to help candidates prepare for their interviews, and discourage them from using external prep services.
businessinsider 43h ago 11°

A Pentagon test group is eyeing these ballistic ball and patrol caps for troops

The protective hats could shield service members facing threats in places where patrol caps, not helmets, are the norm.
businessinsider 21h ago 11°

An unlikely halalflation culprit: New York City's big push to cut traffic

Inflation isn't the only thing eating into NYC street vendors' earnings. Most live outside Manhattan and must pay daily congestion pricing tolls.
businessinsider 41h ago 10°

A man spent $3,000 transforming his old tool shed into an impressive man cave that doubles as a whiskey and cigar lounge

Tyler Graham said his old tool shed was always "a disaster." He decided to transform the space into a man cave where he can enjoy whiskey and cigars.
businessinsider 30h ago 10°

I'm a product manager who used Claude to build a postcard business in 4 hours

Priscilla Tina, a product manager in San Francisco, used Claude to create a postcard app. She said it's made her a fun bit of cash on the side.
businessinsider 35h ago 10°

X is cracking down on content thieves

X's head of product, Nikita Bier, says the platform is moving to protect its creator revenue share program from users who steal original content.
businessinsider 15h ago 10°

Read 47 pitch decks that creator-economy startups used to raise millions of dollars

Creator and influencer startups used these pitch decks to raise millions from VCs and other investors.
businessinsider 21h ago 10°

'Goldilocks is leaving the building': JPMorgan predicts negative growth shock

JPMorgan sees core inflation sticking around 3% globally. It could eventually cool, but only after the economy feels the negative impacts on growth.
businessinsider 26h ago 10°

Nicolas Cage says he lives a 'very monastic life' at 62 as he focuses on raising his toddler

Compared to the impulsiveness of his youth, Nicolas Cage says his biggest "vices" now are too much caffeine and screen time.
businessinsider 41h ago 10°

I've had a Costco executive membership for nearly a decade. I swear by these 11 staples for easy weeknight meals.

My favorite premade meals at Costco for a quick, easy family dinner range from frozen Kirkland Signature salmon to refrigerated proteins and kits.
businessinsider 45h ago 10°

From mindset shifts to 'no spend months,' early retirees and financially independent people share top savings tips

Savvy savers say the goal isn't necessarily to cut out every small pleasure. It's to be more intentional about where your money is going.
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