A Year of Mornings - Book Cover

Out now!

A Year of Mornings

A collection of fifty love poems that follows a young heart as it finds love, finds the strength to be in love and finally, finds the strength to let go.

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Sajal Choudhary

I am a platform engineer and a writer based in Finland.
I am the author of A Year of Mornings, a collection of poems for young adults.

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Anthropic’s Claude gets a ‘memory’ upgrade by Robert Hart

Anthropic is rolling out an update for Claude that will let the AI chatbot “remember” past conversations without prompting. The upgrade for all paid subscribers should make Claude more useful and convenient.

ChatGPT already has this. It can be useful in principle. But it has the potential to taint the context.

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CLAUDEANTHROPIC

Meet Mico, Microsoft’s AI version of Clippy by Tom Warren

“You can see it, it reacts as you speak to it, and if you talk about something sad you’ll see its facial expressions react almost immediately,” explains Andreou. “All the technology fades into the background, and you just start talking to this cute orb and build this connection with it.”

I still don’t know how I feel about ChatGPT having a character. But clearly they’re going through with it.

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MSFTCOPILOT

Copilot is getting more personality with a ‘real talk’ mode and group chats by Tom Warren

Copilot Groups is designed for groups of friends, classmates, and even teammates to use Copilot in a single session. Microsoft is targeting this at people who need to make a plan or solve problems together, and the company is supporting up to 32 people in Copilot Groups, in an effort to make AI more social.

Not out for the enterprise yet. WhatsApp also added AI to group chats, which sounds like a different product.

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MSFTCOPILOT

Rivian’s first e-bike is unlike anything you’ve ever seen by Thomas Ricker

Rivian’s micromobility spinoff Also has just taken the wraps off its TM-B e-bike, TM-Q pedal-assisted electric quad bike, and Alpha Wave helmet that represents “a breakthrough in rider safety and connectivity.”

I love how it looks too. It has a retro sci-fi vibe to it. I love it!

But it’s costly at 4500. I don’t know why I was expecting it to be cheap. I guess I wasn’t. I just wanted it to be. Anywho!

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