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Elon Musk has announced the Terafab project, a joint venture between Tesla, SpaceX and xAI, to build the "largest chip manufacturing facility ever." In his usual grandiose fashion, Musk claims Terafab is the next step towards harnessing the power of the sun and creating a "galactic civilization."

Musk, CEO of all three companies, announced plans for the Terafab in a livestream on X. As the name


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The author is a single mom and works for herself.
  • I've taken eight workcations with my toddler over the past few years.
  • Most trips left me juggling work, parenting, and nonstop logistics.
  • A structured, paid kids' club finally made the balance possible.

I've been taking working vacations for over a decade, long before the pandemic made them commonplace.

While the downside of


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After spending nine days in Bari, I recommend the capital of Puglia to all travelers.
  • I frequently travel to Italy, and last year I visited Bari, Puglia's capital, for the first time.
  • The city quickly became one of my favorites thanks to its walkability, nightlife, and beach access.
  • I also love that Bari can serve as a base for day trips to stunning towns, like Polignano a Mare.

I've been


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Amazon’s Prime Day sale may arrive earlier than usual this year, but there’s a deal event happening much sooner: Amazon’s annual Big Spring Sale, which is happening March 25th through the 31st. While it won’t be as big as Prime Day or Black Friday, it does offer you a chance to save money at a time when US tariffs have effectively increased the price of many gadgets and goods over the


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The author (not pictured) started learning her Gen Z kids' slang to connect with them.
  • I started using my teens' slang to better understand them.
  • Words like "rizz," "mid," and "slay" entered my vocabulary.
  • Sometimes it connects us — sometimes they cringe.

I remember how mystified the grandparents who raised me were when I hit high school and the word "like" permeated at


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The author i letting her daughter (not shown) learn some lessons about money by trial and error now that she has her first hob
  • My oldest got her first job, and I quickly realized I needed to teach her about managing money.
  • She's learning how to budget, save, and splurge from time to time.
  • She now pays for her own drinks at coffee shops and I charge her for rides to and from

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Grok, how do you make chips? | Image: Laura Normand / The Verge
Grok, how do you make chips? | Image: Laura Normand / The Verge

Elon Musk announced plans to build a Terafab plant in Austin, Texas, that will be jointly run by Tesla and SpaceX. The goal is to eventually build chips at scale for robotics, artificial intelligence, and space-based data centers for Musk's various companies.

Musk has expressed concern, as have other executives, about the chip



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US soccer icon Abby Wambach, shown here in a 2015 game, said she never expected to need colon cancer screening as a young, healthy athlete.
  • Olympic gold medalist and soccer star Abby Wambach said a colonoscopy at 35 likely saved her life.
  • The test found polyps that, with her family history of cancer, put her at high risk.
  • Colon cancer is now the leading cause of cancer

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The vocoder was never supposed to be a revolution in music. It wasn't supposed to be anything in music, really. Its development began a century ago, when an engineer at Bell Labs was looking for a simpler way to send phone calls across copper telephone lines. The engineer, Homer Dudley, built some pretty neat technology that could both capture and synthesize the human voice.

As so much


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