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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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I am the author of A Year of Mornings, a collection of poems for young adults.
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Plant curious: 15% of Finns changed diets after nutrition guideline update by
According to Pro Vege, overall plant-based food product purchases rose by 3.6 percent last year, compared to 2024.
Interesting. I myself was considering if we should add eggs to our vegetarian diet after reading a report about Indians’ less average height in the world.
The news comes in the wake of an announcement last week by competitor Anthropic that its new Claude Mythos Preview model is only being privately released for now—because, the company says, it could be exploited by hackers and bad actors. Anthropic also announced an industry coalition, including competitors like Google, focused on how advances in generative AI across the field will impact cybersecurity.
Everything OpenAI does seems to be a reaction to whatever Anthropic has already done. A way to catchup. Maybe they don’t have the requisite product leadership in their company.
But Anthropic seem to have a tendency to hype everything too much at times - mostly dread.
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The Human Cost of 10x AI Productivity by Denis Stetskov
They found three mechanisms of “workload creep.” Task expansion: everyone’s scope inflates because AI makes it possible to do more. Blurred boundaries: AI prompting happens during lunch, commute, evenings. Implicit pressure: when colleagues visibly do more with AI, expectations rise for everyone.
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The mechanism is asymmetric. When I write code, I externalize a mental model that already exists. The thinking is done before the typing starts. When I review AI-generated code, I have to reverse-engineer somebody else’s reasoning out of an artifact produced by a system that has no idea what our business does. Fundamentally harder.
France to ditch Windows for Linux to reduce reliance on US tech | TechCrunch by Zack Whittaker
France is trying to move on from Microsoft Windows. The country said it plans to move some of its government computers currently running Windows to the open source operating system Linux to further reduce its reliance on U.S. technology.
Finally, the year of the Linux desktop?