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  1. Cold Plunges: Boost Brainpower with Oxygen!

    Unlock your superhuman potential with cold plunges! Learn how this simple practice increases brain oxygenation, releasing cold shock proteins and improving overall health. Discover the science-backed benefits and join the movement towards peak performance.

    Follow @biohackingpathway for more

    #coldplunge #health #oxygen #wellbeing #superhuman #biohackingsecrets #biohackers #biohacks #brainhealth #fitness #wellness #garybrecka #tenex #coldtherapy

  2. "It’s true that citing the names of specific people can be a powerful way of shaping an LLM’s response. Plenty of prompts start by telling Claude something like, “You are ________, the world’s leading expert in ___________.” You could ask ChatGPT: “Rewrite this essay in a spare, understated style using clear, direct language and short sentences, favoring simple vocabulary over ornate phrasing, emphasizing concrete details and action over explanation, avoiding abstraction and sentimentality, and conveying emotional depth indirectly through precise, unadorned prose.” Or you could just type “Rewrite this like Ernest Hemingway” and save some keystrokes.1

    But does that LLM’s response mean the Hemingway estate is now owed money? And does Grammarly saying “This suggestion is inspired by Joshua Benton’s ‘Nieman Journalism Lab analyses'” mean Mehrotra owes me a steak dinner?

    Check out the full Decoder episode to hear their vigorous back-and-forth over how, as Patel puts it, “people don’t understand the difference between copyrights and trademarks and names and likeness,” and that “AI is collapsing those differences faster than ever before.”"

    niemanlab.org/2026/03/grammarl

    #AI #GenerativeAI #LLMs #SuperHuman #Grammarly #Copyright #IP

  3. Cold Plunges: Boost Brainpower with Oxygen!

    Unlock your superhuman potential with cold plunges! Learn how this simple practice increases brain oxygenation, releasing cold shock proteins and improving overall health. Discover the science-backed benefits and join the movement towards peak performance.

    Follow @biohackingpathway for more

    #coldplunge #health #oxygen #wellbeing #superhuman #biohackingsecrets #biohackers #biohacks #brainhealth #fitness #wellness #garybrecka #tenex #coldtherapy

  4. Thursday, July 3, 2025

    Russia increasingly targets Ukraine’s cities with cluster munitions, raising civilian toll — [vlog,video] Failed US peace effort left Ukraine worse off, expert argues — Military aid delays will ‘encourage Russia to continue war — Russia cannot launch 500 drones every day … and more

    activitypub.writeworks.uk/2025

  5. @gruber @apike This struck a chord: daringfireball.net/linked/2025

    Because it's true, and it led me to build scheduleus.online

    #fantastical, #superhuman, Google, Microsoft, (me) all see the fussy calendar interface as low-hanging fruit for AI. Form-input, like calendar events, is the new UI playground in the era of AI.

    Schedule Us works with your default calendar--no need to switch email or calendar client. Works great as web app saved to home screen. #ai #ui #calendar #bicyclingdownhill

  6. [Перевод] Чем хорош Emacs, или Полезные советы современным приложениям от 50-летнего редактора

    Когда я только начал использовать Emacs, то он мне показался довольно странным. У меня возникали вопросы вроде: «Почему окна в нём называются фреймами, а вкладки — окнами?» и «Что вообще значит C-x C-s ?» Но я всё же на него подсел, так как это внушало мне чувство индивидуальности, а уже со временем пришло понимание преимуществ и практичности архитектуры Emacs. Он прост, но невероятно удобен. И в современных реалиях мне кажется странным, что другие приложения не похожи на него, ведь у этого 50-летнего текстового редактора можно многому поучиться.

    habr.com/ru/companies/ruvds/ar

    #ruvds_перевод #emacs #ide #текстовые_редакторы #godspeed #sublime #superhuman #linear #программирование

  7. After a weekend spent mostly indoors to avoid temperatures that hit or neared triple digits Saturday and Sunday, I’m flying to Los Angeles Tuesday for a grab-bag of reasons that include trying out Waymo’s robotaxi service there (which may make me feel like I’m living in the future), covering VidCon Anaheim (which is all but assured to make me feel old).

    Patreon readers got an extra post from me Friday: my thoughts on reading Siddharth Kara’s brutal report on cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives, and then comparing that to Apple and Tesla’s supply-chain transparency reports.

    6/18/2024: Google’s Third Beta of Android 15 Is Out, and It Has Some Handy New Security Features, PCMag

    The fourth piece I’ve writen about the next version of Android had the least news about new features, because at this point in the development cycle Google is basically done announcing new features.

    6/19/2024: Billionaire Frank McCourt Shares His Vision for a Decentralized, User-Owned TikTok, PCMag

    I had thought this session could yield a good post, and it did not disappoint–even if McCourt’s answers onstage glossed over large parts of his “Project Liberty” proposal.

    6/19/2024: What does AI mean for remote work?, Collision

    My first panel at Collision–featuring Bhavin Shah, founder and CEO of Moveworks, and Jenny Fielding, co-founder and managing partner at Everywhere Ventures–was the last one added to my schedule and featured the largest audience, thanks to its spot on the event’s center stage.

    6/20/2024: 1Password Adds New Account Recovery and Device Addition Options, PCMag

    I need to revise this post with some extra details about the new device-addition user experience that 1Password’s PR folks provided Friday afternoon.

    6/20/2024: Robots and humans: Partners in progress, Collision

    Clock management can be tricky with three other speakers on stage (Erik Nieves, CEO of Plus One Robotics; Tessa Lau, co-founder of Dusty Robotics; and Etienne Lacroix, founder and CEO of Vention), but I managed to end this thing within 10 seconds of schedule. My fellow speakers helped immensely by sharing some enlightening anecdotes (for instance, Lau noting that Dusty’s construction-site-markup robots often get nicknamed “WALL-E” by human co-workers) and not stepping on each other’s lines.

    6/20/2024: Revolutionizing email collaboration, Collision

    At 25 minutes, this session was unusually long by Web Summit standards. And Superhuman founder and CEO Rahul Vohra was unusually poised and on-message in his answers to my questions about this paid e-mail service’s new AI features.

    6/21/2024: Ep 101 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Qualcomm, Surgeon General warning, Apple WWDC recap, TikTok, Mark Vena

    I had just enough time after getting home from Dulles to get lunch and get in a nap before joining this podcast recording.

    6/22/2024: Rob Pegoraro Visits Washington Apple Pi, Washington Apple Pi

    I had expected this would be an in-person talk like the one I did last June, but instead I spoke to the members of this longtime computer user group via Zoom. That meant I could not give away any tech-event swag but did allow me to share links to the stories I mentioned in Zoom’s chat window.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/06/23/weekly-output-android-15-project-liberty-and-tiktok-ai-and-remote-work-1password-robots-and-humans-superhuman-e-mail-mark-vena-podcast-washington-apple-pi/

    #1Password #Android15 #Collision #DustyRobotics #EverywhereVentures #FrankMcCourt #MarkVena #Moveworks #PlusOneRobotics #ProjectLiberty #remoteWork #Superhuman #TikTok #Toronto #userGroups #Vention #WAP #WashingtonApplePi #Waymo #WebSummit

  8. After a weekend spent mostly indoors to avoid temperatures that hit or neared triple digits Saturday and Sunday, I’m flying to Los Angeles Tuesday for a grab-bag of reasons that include trying out Waymo’s robotaxi service there (which may make me feel like I’m living in the future), covering VidCon Anaheim (which is all but assured to make me feel old).

    Patreon readers got an extra post from me Friday: my thoughts on reading Siddharth Kara’s brutal report on cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives, and then comparing that to Apple and Tesla’s supply-chain transparency reports.

    6/18/2024: Google’s Third Beta of Android 15 Is Out, and It Has Some Handy New Security Features, PCMag

    The fourth piece I’ve writen about the next version of Android had the least news about new features, because at this point in the development cycle Google is basically done announcing new features.

    6/19/2024: Billionaire Frank McCourt Shares His Vision for a Decentralized, User-Owned TikTok, PCMag

    I had thought this session could yield a good post, and it did not disappoint–even if McCourt’s answers onstage glossed over large parts of his “Project Liberty” proposal.

    6/19/2024: What does AI mean for remote work?, Collision

    My first panel at Collision–featuring Bhavin Shah, founder and CEO of Moveworks, and Jenny Fielding, co-founder and managing partner at Everywhere Ventures–was the last one added to my schedule and featured the largest audience, thanks to its spot on the event’s center stage.

    6/20/2024: 1Password Adds New Account Recovery and Device Addition Options, PCMag

    I need to revise this post with some extra details about the new device-addition user experience that 1Password’s PR folks provided Friday afternoon.

    6/20/2024: Robots and humans: Partners in progress, Collision

    Clock management can be tricky with three other speakers on stage (Erik Nieves, CEO of Plus One Robotics; Tessa Lau, co-founder of Dusty Robotics; and Etienne Lacroix, founder and CEO of Vention), but I managed to end this thing within 10 seconds of schedule. My fellow speakers helped immensely by sharing some enlightening anecdotes (for instance, Lau noting that Dusty’s construction-site-markup robots often get nicknamed “WALL-E” by human co-workers) and not stepping on each other’s lines.

    6/20/2024: Revolutionizing email collaboration, Collision

    At 25 minutes, this session was unusually long by Web Summit standards. And Superhuman founder and CEO Rahul Vohra was unusually poised and on-message in his answers to my questions about this paid e-mail service’s new AI features.

    6/21/2024: Ep 101 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Qualcomm, Surgeon General warning, Apple WWDC recap, TikTok, Mark Vena

    I had just enough time after getting home from Dulles to get lunch and get in a nap before joining this podcast recording.

    6/22/2024: Rob Pegoraro Visits Washington Apple Pi, Washington Apple Pi

    I had expected this would be an in-person talk like the one I did last June, but instead I spoke to the members of this longtime computer user group via Zoom. That meant I could not give away any tech-event swag but did allow me to share links to the stories I mentioned in Zoom’s chat window.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/06/23/weekly-output-android-15-project-liberty-and-tiktok-ai-and-remote-work-1password-robots-and-humans-superhuman-e-mail-mark-vena-podcast-washington-apple-pi/

    #1Password #Android15 #Collision #DustyRobotics #EverywhereVentures #FrankMcCourt #MarkVena #Moveworks #PlusOneRobotics #ProjectLiberty #remoteWork #Superhuman #TikTok #Toronto #userGroups #Vention #WAP #WashingtonApplePi #Waymo #WebSummit

  9. After a weekend spent mostly indoors to avoid temperatures that hit or neared triple digits Saturday and Sunday, I’m flying to Los Angeles Tuesday for a grab-bag of reasons that include trying out Waymo’s robotaxi service there (which may make me feel like I’m living in the future), covering VidCon Anaheim (which is all but assured to make me feel old).

    Patreon readers got an extra post from me Friday: my thoughts on reading Siddharth Kara’s brutal report on cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives, and then comparing that to Apple and Tesla’s supply-chain transparency reports.

    6/18/2024: Google’s Third Beta of Android 15 Is Out, and It Has Some Handy New Security Features, PCMag

    The fourth piece I’ve writen about the next version of Android had the least news about new features, because at this point in the development cycle Google is basically done announcing new features.

    6/19/2024: Billionaire Frank McCourt Shares His Vision for a Decentralized, User-Owned TikTok, PCMag

    I had thought this session could yield a good post, and it did not disappoint–even if McCourt’s answers onstage glossed over large parts of his “Project Liberty” proposal.

    6/19/2024: What does AI mean for remote work?, Collision

    My first panel at Collision–featuring Bhavin Shah, founder and CEO of Moveworks, and Jenny Fielding, co-founder and managing partner at Everywhere Ventures–was the last one added to my schedule and featured the largest audience, thanks to its spot on the event’s center stage.

    6/20/2024: 1Password Adds New Account Recovery and Device Addition Options, PCMag

    I need to revise this post with some extra details about the new device-addition user experience that 1Password’s PR folks provided Friday afternoon.

    6/20/2024: Robots and humans: Partners in progress, Collision

    Clock management can be tricky with three other speakers on stage (Erik Nieves, CEO of Plus One Robotics; Tessa Lau, co-founder of Dusty Robotics; and Etienne Lacroix, founder and CEO of Vention), but I managed to end this thing within 10 seconds of schedule. My fellow speakers helped immensely by sharing some enlightening anecdotes (for instance, Lau noting that Dusty’s construction-site-markup robots often get nicknamed “WALL-E” by human co-workers) and not stepping on each other’s lines.

    6/20/2024: Revolutionizing email collaboration, Collision

    At 25 minutes, this session was unusually long by Web Summit standards. And Superhuman founder and CEO Rahul Vohra was unusually poised and on-message in his answers to my questions about this paid e-mail service’s new AI features.

    6/21/2024: Ep 101 SmartTechCheck Podcast — Qualcomm, Surgeon General warning, Apple WWDC recap, TikTok, Mark Vena

    I had just enough time after getting home from Dulles to get lunch and get in a nap before joining this podcast recording.

    6/22/2024: Rob Pegoraro Visits Washington Apple Pi, Washington Apple Pi

    I had expected this would be an in-person talk like the one I did last June, but instead I spoke to the members of this longtime computer user group via Zoom. That meant I could not give away any tech-event swag but did allow me to share links to the stories I mentioned in Zoom’s chat window.

    https://robpegoraro.com/2024/06/23/weekly-output-android-15-project-liberty-and-tiktok-ai-and-remote-work-1password-robots-and-humans-superhuman-e-mail-mark-vena-podcast-washington-apple-pi/

    #1Password #Android15 #Collision #DustyRobotics #EverywhereVentures #FrankMcCourt #MarkVena #Moveworks #PlusOneRobotics #ProjectLiberty #remoteWork #Superhuman #TikTok #Toronto #userGroups #Vention #WAP #WashingtonApplePi #Waymo #WebSummit

  10. New York’s Boldstart Ventures has raised $157 million across two funds to back nascent enterprise startups - Eight years after raising a $1.5 million proof-of-concept fund, Boldstart Ventures, a New York-based... more: feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcr #boldstartventures #securityscorecard #venturecapital #superhuman #kustomer #bigid #snyk #tc