@NotebookLM great for finding specific topics quickly, folders help keep the overall workspace feeling clean and organized without having to actively run a filter or search every time you open the app.
@NotebookLM Folders provide a much-needed visual hierarchy that tags alone often lack. It is incredibly helpful to mentally and visually compartmentalize distinct projects—like separating work research from personal hobbies—into their own dedicated spaces. While a robust tagging system is
Ok ok ok. Let's talk about folders (gasp!) We are exploring several notebook-level organization options, but would love to know:
Is there something specific about *folders* that you want? Or would an easy way to filter/search/tag/find your notebooks suffice?
Help us, help you!
@LoPsihologo di uretra che attraversa la prostata (uretra prostatica) o aiutare il medico a correlare ciò che "sente" fisicamente con la mano a ciò che "vede" visivamente attraverso lo strumento.
@LoPsihologo della prostata).
Il dito nel retto permette al medico di sentire le dimensioni, la forma e la consistenza della prostata dall'esterno, mentre contemporaneamente stabilizza o solleva leggermente la ghiandola. Questo può facilitare il passaggio del cistoscopio attraverso il tratto
Just got off a 10 hour overnight flight.
Zero sleep.
Landed in pouring rain.
Dragged myself to the carpark, preheated the Model 3, got in, hit “Home”, activated "Self Driving"...
And the car just… handled it.
Out of a confusing multi storey airport carpark.
Into peak hour traffic.
7:46am.
40 minutes home.
Wipers on MAX.
I was running on almost 24 hours awake.
And yet the drive home felt… weirdly calm.
Not because I was fine.
Because the car was.
8 cameras watching everything.
Constant awareness.
Instant reaction time.
At one point it spotted a cyclist with no light wearing dark colours in the rain - something that would’ve been insanely easy to miss in my condition.
Then it hit me.
This is what many drivers are doing every day.
Overworked.
Exhausted.
Distracted.
In the rain.
In traffic.
Except they’re doing it with no backup system.
No cameras.
No AI trained on millions of miles.
No safety net.
And we call that normal... 🤔
Spanish PM Pedro Sánchez:
Starting next week, my government will implement the following actions:
First, we will change the law in Spain to hold platform executives legally accountable for many infringements taking place on their sites.
Second, we will turn algorithmic manipulation and amplification of illegal content into a new criminal offense.
Third, we will implement a hate and polarization footprint system to track, quantify, and expose how digital platforms fuel division and amplify hate.
Fourth, Spain will ban access to social media for minors under the age of 16. Platforms will be required to implement effective age verification systems — not just checkboxes, but real barriers that work.
Fifth and last, my government will work with our public prosecutor to investigate and pursue the infringement committed by Grok, TikTok, and Instagram.
During the SF power outage, Waymos shut down, but Tesla Robotaxis kept driving.
When traffic lights went dark, Waymo vehicles relied on infrastructure and signals that were no longer there, so they all stopped for safety.
Tesla Robotaxis did NOT.
Tesla’s autonomy is built to see and understand the real world directly instead of depending on external systems. When things get messy like blackouts, broken lights, chaos, Teslas keep going, not Waymo.
That’s the difference between infrastructure dependent autonomy and true AI-driven autonomy.
Real world > perfect conditions.