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Founder, ClarityText.com, a professional social media platform designed for businesses to turn an AI-enhanced group chat into an SEO-optimized knowledge base. See my work at matthewluo.com/projects
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First, the protocol layer should have a mechanism for payments via digital currency, i.e. stablecoins. Second, AI providers like ChatGPT should build an auction mechanism that pays out content sources based on the frequency with which they are cited in AI answers. stratechery.com/2025/the-age...
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Kevin Scott said: I don’t know, honestly
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But with upcoming AI-first browsers, the browser will increasingly intermediate the user experience. Users will increasingly chat with AI agents that retrieve data from applications.
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Historically, in my mind, these two form factors have been essentially tied in usefulness. I often use the same app in both forms. Browsers have the native find feature, as well as bookmarks for URLs. Native apps can boot up faster, and sometimes load pages faster. This use case is best for code.
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Ameya Pathare's LinkedIn post: Nearly 3 years ago, Karthik Kumar and I started Amplify Data with a simple idea and a big ambition - that data IS the product, and needs the appropriate tooling to treat it as such. Since then, Amplify has grown and evolved into something we're incredibly proud of.
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Some financial institutions — namely investment banks, where most Wall Streeters start out — now scout young talent during their sophomore year of college. That means those who wait, or don't learn the recruiting game quickly enough, risk being left behind altogether.
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That said, being outside, near green leafs, gets you much more near infrared light than being inside would. You can observe near infrared light using infrared photos: green leaves would appear as white in the photos because green leaves reflect near infrared light.
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Letting the mind drift, not structured thought, after a period of very deliberate focused effort, is the best way to accelerate learning and depth of learning.
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Alternative to non sleep deep rest is a 20-90 minute shallow nap with no sensory input. Learning significantly higher with nap than with night sleep alone.
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Neuroplasticity occurs during sleep. Reinforces the learning. Acquire the knowledge forever. There’s a stamp in the brain of when the learning occurred. Can bypass deep sleep partially with non sleep deep rest.
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Epinephrine provides alertness. Learning bout lasts 90 minutes. Maybe several per day. Attention drifts. Grab it back with your eyes. Maintain visual focus.
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Original company name was Exofunction.
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This is similar to the amount of radiation you would be exposed to during a five-hour airplane flight. A chest CT scan, on the other hand, exposes the body to two years’ worth of background radiation, he said.
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Panoramic X-rays — in which you rest your jaw on a surface and the X-ray rotates around your head — usually emit about 20 microsieverts of radiation, or two and a half days’ worth of background radiation, Dr. Mallya said.
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said Sanjay M. Mallya, an oral and maxillofacial radiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Dentistry. That’s less radiation than you’d be exposed to in a typical day, he said.