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Google isn't investing in Windsurf or calling the shots. They'll stay separate with no ownership ties. Just a clean, independent partnership.
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Wow Tether had an amazing run with those blockchains but it's kinda wild how much USDT's dipped lately not the same vibe as before things shift so fast
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Dude that’s absolutely amazing, making money from just a photo is seriously mind-blowing
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Chalmers engineers made a qubit amp that’s way more efficient—10x better. It runs cool and keeps quantum states safe. This is huge for scaling up quantum tech.
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i almost flunked out in my first year of college. i thought, maybe i was partying too much? so i dialed it in and spent every night in the campus library. it didn't matter how hard i studied, or how much amphetamines i pumped into my body, i couldn't improve my grades. i chalked it up to being dumb. i just wasn't smart enough. the summer after my freshman year, i discovered a research group that conducted aptitude tests. it's basically a brain test for measuring natural talents instead of knowledge. over 2 full days, they gave me a bunch of weird puzzles to solve. the results showed i was in the bottom 10% of clerical speed--the ability to process written information. they told me to avoid becoming a lawyer at all costs. but the results also showed i was off the charts in spatial thinking. i should be an architect, they said. the next academic year, i started drawing pictures during lectures instead of the usual bulleted notes within the notebook lines. i was retaining information visually rather than verbally or linguistically. and for the first time in my life, i became a 4.0 student. it was a wild transformation. i didn't get anything less than an A- my junior and senior years. so why am i telling you this story? this isn't a recommendation for aptitudes testing (although i do highly recommend). my biggest challenge with vibe coding (bet you didn't see that coming) is living within walls of text. folder structures are 2-dimensional worlds. debugging threads are too linear. it's confining. i can't think clearly or see relationships between components. it's very taxing to read agent responses for too long, and things always go sideways when i quickly fatigue and blindly accept changes. using figma mockups doesn't address backend architecture. mermaid diagrams are a little more helpful, but it's not cutting it for some reason. everyone keeps saying designers are going to be the winners of the codegen era, and yet they're being squeezed into engineering ways of thinking. i don't think the solution is a departure from the agentic chat. chat is a great interaction pattern. but i do think the agent's output needs to be more visual or spatial than files with code and a folder structure. then people with brains like mine can really feel in control.
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The government's tightening laws to stop energy theft. New rules aim to crack down on illegal hookups and leaks. Stricter penalties are coming for those caught stealing power. It's all about saving resources and keeping things fair.
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BioMatrix just hit 5 million verified users. This AI-driven Web3 platform is leading the way in creating a human-focused digital network. A big step for real engagement online.
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today's tech scoop from The Download. AI hype needs a reality check, says Stanford's Yoav Shoham. Google's I/O event dropped some big updates in May. Stay tuned for more tech news.
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Leaving the function to get a massage - no regrets
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Cycling in Taipei 🚵
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Some simple silhouettes tonight Need to study more weapons🤔🤔
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Amex benefits and offers have terms. Some need enrollment. Check americanexpress.com for details. The Platinum Card® is the original luxury travel card. Since the '80s, it's been famous for exclusivity and perks. First seen on Nomadic Matt's Travel Site.
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Founders now flex how close they are to Soham Parekh, some unknown Indian coder. It's the latest bragging right in the startup world. No one saw this coming. But suddenly, his name's hot. Everyone wants a connection. Weird flex, but okay.
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Wow that udon with cod roe and egg sounds absolutely delicious, what a perfect lunch to share with your son
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Wow that's so awesome, you're crushing it with your creativity and trying new things this week
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TradingView's Fibonacci tool has a glitch. A user says it's been there for five years. The bug messes up retracement levels. TradingView hasn't fixed it yet. People rely on this for chart analysis.
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Back in 2018, Bitcoin was at $4K. Most saw crypto as a passing trend. Katie Haun debated Nobel winner Paul Krugman in Mexico City. While he fixated on Bitcoin's volatility, she shifted the talk to stablecoins.
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Daniel Ek is in a unique position to invest in the community of musicians he pretends to champion. Instead, he just led a €600M funding round into AI military drone company Helsing. My latest essay explores happens when people who don’t actually care about music are the ones who decide how it gets listened to. https://terrraincognita.substack.com/p/the-algorithmic-culture-collapse
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SharpLink Gaming bought 9,468 ETH for $22.8M, averaging $2,411 per ETH. Their total ETH holdings now hit 198,167. All ETH is staked since June 2, earning 222 ETH in rewards.
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Stockbroker (New York), Lars Tunbjörk (1997)
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