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netherlands Se unió Aralık 2011
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Dear @tana_inc , - if i use the android widget to write or record something it redirects to the homepage - meanwhile the note or the recording stays active in the background - this is similar to the "share with" issue you fixed a couple of weeks ago - this issue is present for many months Plz @bragebang @theo2000 this has been bugging me for months and I get no response from bug reports or the Slack bug channel 🙏🏻
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@levelsio Remap `ctrl+b` to `ctrl+a` in tmux and everything will make sense
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@Nowooski Install a pm2.5 meter too before you permanently crack open a window
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Get your blood tested every 3-6 months Include T!
Hans Amato@HansAmato

I spent $12,000 on therapy over 2 years trying to fix my anger before someone checked my blood Was snapping at my girlfriend over nothing. Road rage every commute. Constant irritability that I'd mask all day at work and then explode the second I got home. Therapist said it was unprocessed childhood trauma. We spent 2 years unpacking my relationship with my father Here's what was actually happening in my body: my gut was leaking endotoxin into my bloodstream which was keeping my immune system in a permanent inflammatory state. Chronic inflammation elevates cortisol. Elevated cortisol burns through magnesium. Low magnesium destroys GABA production. Without GABA your nervous system has no brake pedal I didn't have an anger problem. I had no neurological ability to regulate a stress response because my inhibitory system was running on empty Nobody tested this. Not my therapist. Not my doctor. Not the psychiatrist who suggested I "might benefit from an SSRI to take the edge off" 3 practitioners. 2 years. $12,000+. Zero blood draws Fixed my gut. Restored magnesium and zinc. GABA came back online. The rage disappeared in weeks. Not managed. Not suppressed. Gone. Because the thing causing it was gone I think about those 2 years of therapy sessions analyzing my childhood while my body was on fire and nobody thought to check. Talking about my father while my cortisol was 3x baseline because my intestinal lining had holes in it The mental health industry is billing $280 billion a year in the US. Almost none of it starts with blood work If you're doing everything right psychologically and still can't control your reactions, you might not have a mind problem. You might have an inflammation problem that no one in the room is trained to find

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@noahzweben Connection is really unstable for me
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Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
claude --remote-control claude --remote-control <name> to spawn an interactive session with remote-control enabled!
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Progress on OpenTorne, an open source @tana_inc compatible recursive bullet system, compatible with Tana backup files.
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@DaveShapi Never close the bedroom door for starters
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David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
CO2 is a necessary compound for human health, but too much is dangerous. It impairs cognition and sleep at medium concentrations, but can cause headaches and confusion at higher concentration. I bought a CO2 sensor this week and realized that we were poisoning ourselves. When I first turned the sensor on, the bedroom was 1600 ppm. For reference, anything over 1000 is considered suboptimal, and 1500 is unhealthy. Below 800 is preferred for indoor. Over the last few days, I've been experimenting with how to keep the CO2 safe in the house. Here's what I've found: 1) The most effective method is to open two windows on opposite sides of the house, and run a window fan in one. This forces air into the house and across the whole house. This is more effective than using bathroom and kitchen vent fans. 2) Just ceiling fans with open windows is not very effective unless there's a breeze outside. 3) When you have a small house, it only takes a few hours of being fully sealed before the CO2 becomes suboptimal. The cheapest solution is, by far, a simple window fan. For our single story home, a single fan in the bedroom is enough to circulate the whole house in an hour or so. The "Cadillac" solution is what's called an ERV or HRV (energy/heat recovery ventilation) system. These systems exchange outside air, but the filter and condition it first. This provides a constant supply of conditioned, fresh air. The problem is that they are expensive, and some of them require you to put holes through home's outer wall. There are larger systems that tie into your HVAC system. Since my HVAC unit is 14 years old, my plan is to upgrade to a full ERV when I replace the HVAC unit. So far, my wife and I notice that we're more calm, less wired, and have noticeably more mental endurance.
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@kepano I'm actually converting md files to apps again
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I'm working on OpenTorne, an open source @tana_inc compatible recursive bullet point system. It will be: - CLI first - Therefore fully AI compatible - Rich import and export features No more waiting for updates or struggling to get data in or out. PM to contribute!
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Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
Remote Control is now available to Team and Enterprise users! Please update to 2.1.69. We are fully launched. Enjoy the fresh air <3 Default off but admins can enable at claude.ai/admin-settings…
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@OpenAI Is it less condescending too?
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
GPT-5.4 Thinking and Pro are rolling out gradually starting today across ChatGPT, the API, and Codex. openai.com/index/introduc…
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OpenAI@OpenAI·
GPT-5.4 Thinking and GPT-5.4 Pro are rolling out now in ChatGPT. GPT-5.4 is also now available in the API and Codex. GPT-5.4 brings our advances in reasoning, coding, and agentic workflows into one frontier model.
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It's that time again... chatgpt is getting defensive and condescending to the point of uselessness again, agreeing with @DaveShapi recent posts. Time to look for alternatives again, sigh..
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I don't see a path where AI will not become a cybersecurity nightmare
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Look at my shining eyes@GothicOrnate·
Seedance 2.0 猫侠客竹林打斗第二篇,比第一篇更有质感和细节。
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@OpenAI @sama why does 5.2 thinking not think anymore in de ui?
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@NickMilo Foam will win inevitably
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Nick Milo@NickMilo·
Obsidian has officially won the note wars. Everyone seems to be scrambling to install complex protocols, paying for plugins or built-in AI subscriptions—or just switching apps once again—as their current app fails to catch up to the latest AI developments. Meanwhile, over in Obsidian, AI integration looks like this: Point AI at a folder. And you're done. Or, if you're like many reading this, don't integrate AI at all. Either way, with Obsidian, it's your choice. Link to the vid below in the comments 👇
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@Legendaryy Exactly my first use case for opus 4.6 teams as well, I let it interview me as well for additional info
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Legendary@Legendaryy·
I know more about my own biology now than any doctor has ever told me. gave opus 4.6 my DNA, blood panels, and 3+ years of wearable data. told it to build a team of agents and write a full book on me as a biological unit. 100 pages. personalized. things i never would have connected on my own. heres the exact prompt I used. put it in two comments below cause it is so long
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