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How to safely upgrade and deprecate components in Figma buff.ly/3digdzR

Literally just having a delusional golden retriever mindset measurably changes outcomes and physiology. Sleep badly? Convince yourself you're well rested. Stressful day? Convince yourself it's fuel. Failed? Convince yourself it's useful data.

#分享 一行禁用 macOS Tahoe 版本满地的不明所以的图标,方式是打开终端,执行: defaults write -g NSMenuEnableActionImages -bool NO

Opus 4.6 Extended chat on iOS is capped at 10k tokens for thinking which makes me burn more tokens for the same task. I’ve noticed the model used to take a lot longer to process my requests and it would do multiple tool calls to get work done the first time. Now I have to keep prompting the model multiple times and I don’t get the same outcome. It feels like the model is dumb because it makes too many tradeoffs and ends up wasting my time.


if you aren't sleeping enough, intense exercise is potentially harmful. prioritize sleep (and food quality), before prioritizing exercise. everything in its rightful place.

Haven’t opened Google in weeks — 90% of my research now happens in o3

We bought a house with a serious garden. So, I uploaded a transcript of the audio of the walkthrough we did with the previous owner, an image of the lot, and asked Opus 4.6 to make me a plant map. I described the direction we were walking. It one shot this. 🤯

ALI VS TYSON 🎥🥊 Kling 3.0 is INSANE!! 🤩 I wanted to make a movie trailer as a tribute to the two greatest boxers in history. This was the result 👇🏻


🚨 Research shows repeated complaining physically rewires your brain to prioritize stress and negativity. The way we speak about our daily challenges does more than just vent frustration; it physically alters the architecture of the brain. When we engage in chronic complaining, we repeatedly activate neural networks responsible for detecting threats and processing stress. Through the biological process of neuroplasticity, these circuits become stronger and more efficient every time they are used. Essentially, the brain learns to become more adept at finding things to be unhappy about, turning a temporary mood into a permanent biological predisposition toward negativity and fear-based thinking. As these negative pathways become the brain's default setting, individuals often experience a measurable increase in baseline stress levels and emotional volatility. This heightened sensitivity means that even minor inconveniences can trigger an intense stress response because the brain has been conditioned to interpret the world through a lens of threat. Findings discussed by the Stanford University School of Medicine emphasize that while this mechanism is powerful, understanding the science of affective neuroscience is the first step in consciously redirecting those pathways toward more resilient emotional patterns. Source: Stanford University School of Medicine. (2023). Neural Plasticity and the Impact of Negative Thought Patterns on Emotional Regulation. Stanford Medicine News.




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I'm looking for a word for "get it-ness." Something to describe that sense you get of a person that "gets it." Usually immediately apparent. contenders that are close but not quite it: awake. in the details/close to the metal. high-agency.




