216,000 Followers, No Editor, No Sleep: At 20, Aaron Yedioth Becomes a One-Person Newsroom
216,000 followers, no editor and no sleep: the 20-year-old became a one-person newsroom. The boss was not interested in the AI tools the employee suggested. What happened when he used them anyway? A 48-hour story and a custom audience, for a fee: Meta launched Instagram Plus. The company that built a polished mid-range smartphone, and even solved a problem it had created itself, after a job interview with AI, the candidate received an offer: pay 29.90 shekels and get feedback. Autism in 2025: what parents need to know, in collaboration with Dr. Avi Brecher. Six records for the dollar-shekel exchange rate over the past 30 years. Custodial hedge funds. What are the main differences between the TA-35 and TA-125 stock indices? Where is Israel's real estate market headed in 2026? Remember the names: 15 young companies in the 2026 startup team. The quiet exit: this is how Israeli high-tech is losing its centers of power. "We ran into a bunch of jealous infantiles who don't know how to work and don't want to work," Avi Bar-Eli. "The contractor-loan story is behind us": should you wait or rush to buy an apartment? Hadar Horash. "We will pay 10,000 dollars to anyone who brings us buyers for an apartment," Gili Malnitsky. "It is not certain that the large law firms will last over time": the paradox of legal training, Michal Palti. Remember the names: 15 young companies in the 2026 startup team, Sagit Cohen. The quiet exit: this is how Israeli high-tech is losing its centers of power, Ruthi Levi.
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