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A New Yorker magazine cover featuring a silhouetted figure sitting at a desk with a laptop, gazing out a large window at a sunset/sunrise sky. The figure appears stressed or contemplative, holding their head in their hand. The aesthetic is moody and blue-toned, suggesting late-night work or sleep deprivation.
Extracted text:
The People Who Don't Need Eight Hours of Sleep
By Shayla Love
THE NEW YORKER