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As American astronauts fly to the moon for the first time in 50 years, the test flight has gone off without a hitch . . . well, almost. This time around, the “Houston, we’ve had a problem” moment came with much lower stakes than Apollo 13’s oxygen tank leak.NASA’s Artemis II is the first crewed mission featuring a proper toilet—a major upgrade from the Apollo-era days of astronauts chasing runaway bodily emissions in zero gravity.Historically, waste capture was handled by a crude system of plastic bags attached to space suits, a headache for astronauts already contending with the many life-threatening…

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Key Takeaways Peter Goldsborough dropped out of college to start his career in Silicon Valley on Facebook’s AI research team. He then worked for Anduril as a chief engineer before starting his own company, Rune Technologies. Rune tackles the problem of military logistics, or ensuring that troops or weapons systems have enough fuel, water and ammunition. After dropping out of college in his native Austria, Peter Goldsborough became emblematic of a particular Silicon Valley dream: At age 19, he landed a job on Facebook’s AI research team and later became a chief engineer at defense unicorn Anduril. But less than…

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For most of modern financial history, retail investors were treated as background noise. Institutions moved the market. Hedge funds set the tone. Analysts shaped narratives. Individual investors followed.That era is over.Retail investors made up 35% of the market in April 2025, an all-time high. According to a 2024 report, almost 80% of the market is high-frequency algorithmic trading. Combine these numbers, and it is theoretically possible that all of the market could be trading a popular stock on social media that gets quickly amplified upwards by momentum trading algorithms.This is not a trend. It is a structural shift.And it is…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Early startup success often relied on aggressive growth hacks and urgency-driven tactics, but in today’s crowded markets, these approaches come across as forced. Brand discipline is the new driver of trust and growth. It comes from consistent messaging, interface behavior, visual systems and content structure that make a company feel coherent over time. One of the clearest characteristics of disciplined brands is restraint. When people are given space to understand what the company does, why it exists and whether it is worth trusting, they stay longer. For nearly a decade,…

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After years of working with clients across various industries at Dreamix, certain patterns repeat. Not the technical work—that varies enormously—but in the conversations that happen before the work begins. The assumptions clients bring into a vendor selection process often shape the outcome more than the technology choices that follow.Three of those assumptions are worth questioning before signing anything.1. Don’t design the team before scoping the problem.A client arrives with a fixed requirement for five senior engineers, a specific tech stack, and product availability by a certain date. The project scope comes later.I understand their reasoning. Senior engineers are scarce and…

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Key Takeaways Block CEO Jack Dorsey says that employees now bring AI-created prototypes to meetings instead of slide decks. He argues that prototypes offer deeper realism and can be changed in real time. This shift comes as Block has used AI-driven efficiency to justify laying off over 4,000 employees, about 40% of its workforce. A few months ago, meetings at fintech company Block consisted of a group of employees going through a slide deck or a document together.  Now, Block CEO Jack Dorsey says AI has changed the game. Instead of slide decks, employees are showing up to meetings with…

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While a side hustle can be a great way to start a business or boost your income, many options do have startup costs. However, there are several that you can essentially start with just the tools and materials you already have (assuming you have an internet connection).“There are so many ways to get started with no money,” says Shaun Ghavami, founder of 10XBNB, which co-hosts short-term rentals and also offers courses on the topic. “You just need to get creative, and you need a niche.”Ghavami started that way. He launched his co-hosting side hustle with no investment, reaching out to landlords that were not…

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For years, Prezi’s CEO Jim Szafranski focused the company’s strategy on helping customers nail their presentations. But the surprising results of a survey made Szafranski realize that Prezi users’ biggest pain point wasn’t exactly what he thought it was. Tapping the knowledge he gained while writing his Master’s thesis on AI at MIT back in 1992, here’s how Szafranski reshaped the company’s focus to solve users’ “tomorrow problems” with its new AI agent Swoop. You’ve been CEO of Prezi for six years — please tell us one “holy @#$!” moment that made you think differently about the gig.One of my…

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As if modern dating weren’t difficult enough, the internet has become obsessed with finding niche compatibility tests and categorizing the differences between partners. Many of these so-called “relationship gaps” are trending on social media platforms such as TikTok these days.Now the latest one has arrived, and it’s already proving to be polarizing: the restaurant gap.Described by The New York Times as “a misalignment in tastes, spending habits, and culinary curiosity,” a restaurant gap can take many forms. Take a picky eater and an adventurous foodie, or even a devout reservation chaser who incessantly scrolls through Resy versus someone who couldn’t…

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Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Key Takeaways Many founders skip planning and end up making reactive decisions, chasing opportunities that don’t move the business forward and confusing busyness with real progress. A business plan doesn’t have to be long or traditional. It just needs to answer a few simple but uncomfortable questions. A business plan is not about predicting the future. It’s about knowing where you’re starting from, where you’re aiming and how today’s decisions connect to tomorrow’s outcomes. For the last few years, founders have been told that a business plan is a waste of time.…

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