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Definitely checking this out. I’d love to dive into some new blogs that offer in-depth, rich, original content.


Can we just go back to using forums again? I know they never died but can they actually get indexed in search engines more frequently? Forums are awesome.


Issue is that many folks moved on apps such as discord, telegram, whatsapp, etc. and many groups on these are substitutes for forums.


Great post! I’m currently getting into Blender, starting with the famous Blender Guru Donut tutorial. I’m absolutely amazed by how capable and expansive the entire application is for being completely free and open-source software. My PC isn’t exactly the most capable (at least for now) but seeing how 3D models are created, even simple ones, is really illuminating and not to mention super fun!


It’s strange. Whenever I take liquid Omega-3s, I feel… off. It seems to make me feel mentally lethargic. I know that’s super vague but I’m not sure how else to describe it.


But did you play with K’nex as a child?


I had a friend with both; I always prefered to play with LEGO at his house.


So will we live in a world where anonymous and pseudonymous writers hide behind AI generated translations of their original writing? Will this become a new cat and mouse game?


Zoomer here. I attended a Catholic school and can assure you that in second grade, I did indeed learn how to read and write in cursive.

Not sure if this is limited to the school that I attended.


That's the same for me. I had to use it for every (non-math) assignment from 3rd through 6th grades.

I found it much slower and more cumbersome, and I have not used it since.


It really feels like this is all in the name of their AR/VR efforts. The killer device as far as I can think would be a simple headset that packs the capabilities of full-blown workstations. Apple Silicon seems like it could totally be on that track in some way.


I don't think so. I think it stemmed from Apple's desire to make their SoC fully in-house for their iPhones. They realized they were onto something, and took it to a whole new level by focusing on desktop-class performance.

This was probably further fueled by their soured relationship with Intel which was responsible for thermal issues on MBP's for years, poor performance increases across their entire Mac lineup, and poor cellular radio performance on some iPhone models -- forcing them to settle with Qualcomm and ditch Intel for mobile radios.


True but I can only imagine the cost of that headset. It will be sure the 1% of the 1% :'(


Interesting. Aspartame just seems to make me incredibly hungry.


I would strongly argue that crypto does present genuine value to the world...


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