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It was also foreshadowed in the Benedict Evans newsletter.


This makes anecdotal sense to me. When I first started mediating (~10 years ago), my wife said to me that my face looked younger. I think it was from releasing all the startup-CTO stress that had tangled everything.


Coming from another stressed out startup CTO, I'm curious what your daily meditation routine look like now?


10-20m minutes every morning. Back when Headspace was strictly a meditation app, I went through the entire "pro" sequence, and now I feel good about going it alone. Genuinely, and very positively, life changing.


> Microsoft’s IP rights now exclude OpenAI’s consumer hardware.

While not unexpected, this is exciting and intriguing.

And of course, looking forward to Microsoft's Zune AI.


Maybe we’ll get a wearable pin, look how well those have done so far


Nothing is more satisfying that hitting an old 16" softball and having the guts fly out of the skin.


My completely uninformed bet is that with the release of open source GPT, they're planning to embed this on all laptops. That will require a huge bump in the baseline specs, and therefore you have cascading delays.


My completely uninformed bet

If you're completely uninformed, why post at all? What value do you add to the conversation?


There's nothing wrong with speculation that's clearly labeled as speculation.


There certainly can be. Reputation risk/being canceled, misinformation spreading, ethicial/legal issues depending on the topic, public opinion influence, authority problems, not understanding the community you are participating in, etc.


Everybody speculates on here and the rest of the internet all the time.

Has the community decided _how_ we can talk about things now?


Seems like their comment engages a curious person to wonder how likely it might be. That's as much value as I generally expect to get from any comment.


We’re all shit-posting here


Very, very much agree with this. The nuggets of wait time are just long enough to get distracted, but not long enough to accomplish anything worthwhile.

My best "hack" for this has been to use Freedom[1] to create a blocklist of all my go-to time sucks (including, sadly, HN). This at least stops me from getting pulled in too deeply.

[1] http://freedom.to/


This is why I don’t use any of the reasoning models, they take too long and then I get tempted to do other things. Slightly “dumber” (but faster) models actually result in higher productivity for me.


Yarn package registry also appears to be down.


npm is, registry.yarnpkg.com is only a CNAME to npm


I feel like you could build an entire meditation practice around reading this article.


That or existential dread.


I mitigate that by choosing to interpret it as a circle rather than a line.


I hope this results in a vastly improved version of the VSCode extension vscode-erb-beautify.


I love that they're using Kamal[1] outside of a Rails context. I've seen that promised in the docs, but hadn't encountered it in real life.

[1] http://kamal-deploy.org


From Datocms here :) We are also actively experimenting on porting our main app. We are doing progress, so far so good!


I wonder how Kamal compares to Dokploy or Coolify, both have GUIs as well in those times I don't want to mess with the command line just to fix something in production.


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