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First, Lean into pain

Ofcourse not every time is the right time to lean into it but every once in a while do “that” thing. Many people don’t realise their potential or just get too complacent. If there’s not one thing that put your mind into what-ifs spiral, you’re not pushing yourself hard enough.

Second, if you must distill life into absolute minimum - focus on relationships, health, and career. Don’t make excuses to yourself or others in either of these.


LLM + end-to-end encryption has a long way to go. Hallucinations are other concerns. We’re yet to see useful on-device LLMs. They’ll catch up just not yet.


I spent 45 minutes reading Microsoft's "AI-powered success" blog post (Microsoft advises Meta), and what you described doesn't align with what's happening in the real world. In fact, the opposite seems to be true: more and more companies are using GenAI to help people:

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-cloud/blog/2025/07...

GenAI is a language processing tool, and WhatsApp is full of language-based interactions. But the way Meta has implemented AI makes you wonder: are their managers not creative enough, or is something else going on?


Wonder owns Blue Apron too.


Interesting - supports FastAPI and Langchain too https://developers.cloudflare.com/workers/languages/python/p...




"A Russian lawmaker and close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin suggested on Wednesday that Moscow should consider an attempt to retake Alaska from the United States. Alaska, the largest U.S. state by area situated to the west of Canada, was the 49th state admitted to the union, joining in January 1959." - https://www.newsweek.com/putin-ally-hints-russian-plot-recla...


This sounds exciting

“ We’re working on Threads soon being compatible with the open, interoperable social networks that we believe can shape the future of the internet”


More classes from CBA — http://cba.mit.edu/classes/


archived just in case https://archive.is/y5YFQ


From the article,

> Rolling releases with Linux distributions today are getting more common (Arch Linux, NixOS).


NixOS users are socialized to not bother reading


Can't roll back those HN comments though...


Can edit and/or delete within some time window.


I'm talking about the comments.


Btw I am using NixOS




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