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7 Steps To Starting A New Etsy Shop In 2023

Starting a new Etsy shop in 2023 can be a great way to turn your passion into a profitable business. With these tips, you can create a successful Etsy shop that stands out in a crowded market and attracts loyal customers.
The simplest path to become a Blockchain Consultant

How To Become A Blockchain Consultant – The Simplest Path

Becoming a blockchain consultant requires a combination of technical expertise and practical experience, as well as strong consulting skills. By educating yourself on the basics of blockchain technology, specializing in a specific area, gaining practical experience, building a network of contacts, and developing your consulting skills, you can position yourself as a valuable resource to potential clients and succeed in this exciting and rapidly-evolving field.
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The Ugly Truth About ChatGPT, The OpenAI Masterpiece

Since its launch, ChatGPT has been prompted in a variety of ways, including to write new code and correct coding errors, and the chatbot may seek more context when a human asks to solve coding problems.
Qatar world cup boycotted

Qatar World Cup: More French Cities Join The TV Broadcasting Boycott

Qatar is not happy with the criticism from France. France may think it has the moral high ground, but Qataris are asking why it doesn’t do more to help migrants on its own soil instead of criticizing Qatar for allegedly mistreating migrant workers, many of whom built the tournament infrastructure. Most people think that the complaints are only meant to hurt Qatar’s reputation.
Nike Adapt

Nike Adapt: Smart Sneakers With Augmented Reality Technology

With Nike Adapt, you can see how well you’re running in real time and make changes as you go. This technology is especially important for runners who want to improve their training and performance.
Mastercard Crypto

Mastercard’s Crypto Plan: Getting Banks Involved in The Crypro Trading Space.

Mastercard’s chief digital officer said polling still shows demand for the asset, but roughly 60% of respondents said they would rather test the waters through their existing banks.