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I have abandoned spotify - but I agree in that I think the experience is still pretty great for users.

There are other warts though:

- They're paying out the lowest to artists by far when it comes to streams

- Artist impersonation issues

- Botted playlists

- Daniel Ek investing his fortune into AI drone military defense company Helsing

- The nascent issue of AI music / artists (see The Velvet Sundown)

For me it is moreso that all of this adds up to artists getting the squeeze, and I'd rather try to find ways to better support them.


Incredible, loved the blog


Kagi’s response headers make it such that they cannot be included in this report


The fact that the confidence interval range includes 1 means that the finding was not statistically significant.

The population for those two specific diagnoses were low in the study. Diagnostic patterns change over time for these type of disorders. Considering neurodevelopmental outcomes as a group may add more color.

You are correct that the study failed to disprove a link between aluminum and aspergers. But the study did prove a that if there is a link it does not result in a moderate to large increase in aspergers risk.


It is in clinical trials I believe, seriously.

Look up the Regeneron COURAGE trial


There are helpful nuggets of wisdom here. Also let's acknowledge some people are prone to watch hours of short form content a day, every day, at the expense of everything else in their lives, for a very long consecutive time (of course I know him -- he's me). They really are addicting!


It's not quite the same as Niri, but in case you haven't seen there is _A_ tiling window manager for Mac: Amethyst

No 'endless scrolling' aspect, but I find it works great for managing window sizing and bopping around your windows via keyboard.


I love all of the contextual metadata, huge potential here


Are you working on the Mudita Kompakt or Minimal Phone?


While I do feel a bit of "what is the point of my premium sub", I'm really excited for these changes.

Considering our brain is a "multi-modal self-reinforcing omnimodel", I think it makes sense for the OpenAI team to work on making more "senses" native to the model. Doing so early will set them up for success when future breakthroughs are made in greater intelligence, self-learning, etc.


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