I often run through the code in my head first, especially for things like binary search where it's easy to mess up the logic. It feels like a quick mental check, sometimes even faster than writing tests. I'm curious…
This is such a fun idea. I never expected the terminal to have this kind of retro way to “blow up” emojis. Seeing a whole row of giant faces honestly made it feel like the terminal had emotions. Now I kind of want to…
I’ve noticed a lot of AI agents start off doing pretty well, but the longer they run, the more they seem to drift. It's like they forget what they were supposed to do in the first place. Is this just a context…
Something I’ve been thinking about is whether it’s partly because people sometimes don’t really know how to describe what they’re feeling, so they end up putting those emotions onto objects. It kind of helps make sense…
I use AI a lot myself and it definitely makes getting information faster but it feels like something’s missing, like the fun of digging for the truth yourself. These AI tools can just give you the answers, which saves…
This technological breakthrough is truly amazing, especially the fact that the drone can fly on an actual race track independently, without relying on human control. It's really cool. But honestly, as AI gets better at…
I still find it pretty distracting. I'm just sitting there trying to chill, and there's this constant buzzing above. Not a fan.
I'm not a fast typist either, but when I saw the author mention that daily typing practice helped with focus, I figured I'd try it. I started doing five minutes a day, kind of like clearing my head before work.…
I live in a pretty quiet neighborhood, and I’m not thrilled about the idea of drones flying over my backyard all the time. There’s something really jarring about sitting outside and suddenly hearing that loud buzzing…
I was a bit skeptical at first too, but once I let AI dive into my code, run tests, refactor functions, and even catch its own bugs, it felt like I suddenly had a really competent teammate. AI has been genuinely helpful…
I've written things before that no one really read, but I still felt they were worth putting out there. Sometimes the only reason I hit publish is because it means something to me. Even if I'm the only one who reads it,…
This chair looks really interesting. It's extremely simple, but also full of character. When you build something yourself, even if it's not perfect, it somehow feels more real than something you just buy.
I didn’t know batteries could actually be recycled. I always thought it wasn’t very common. But now I’m curious how high the actual recycling rate is. Are there any good examples of it working well?
I actually take vitamin B6 every day and never thought it could have side effects. Reading this, I realized that taking too much for too long might damage your nerves , and it might not even be reversible. It's the kind…
That line "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." really hit me. Sometimes when I go shopping, I catch myself checking fat and sugar first, then looking for added omega-3. The more I read, the more complicated eating…
That line ugly because I made it really hit me. So many websites today look clean and polished and perfect, but you can't really tell who made them. This one is a bit messy, but it feels personal. Like someone is using…
I used to think Limits to Growth was too pessimistic. But over time, it feels like the trends it described are quietly happening. Not all the predictions were accurate, but the overall feeling was right . We do seem to…
I used to think big batteries were just for short-term backup. Didn't expect California to reach the point where they can actually support part of the grid. Before, when the wind stopped or the sun went down, you'd need…
The first time I encountered the halting problem, I was honestly confused. I kept thinking there had to be another solution. But over time, I came to realize it wasn’t a technical issue ,it was about the limits of…
I actually really like this idea. It’s genuinely convenient. The worst part of moving is updating your address everywhere, and even after doing it, you still worry something got missed. But after reading the details,…
We often struggle to focus and think deeply. It is not because we are not trying hard enough. It is because the limitations are built into our brains. Maybe the things we find difficult today are not really that…
It actually works. Every time I get stuck, writing things down helps me slow down, think more clearly, and move forward more steadily. Pen and notebook really are an underrated but essential part of being a developer.
This really resonated with me. Seeing those things casually thrown away didn't just feel like waste. It felt like some kind of emotion was being tossed out too. Sometimes the guilt doesn't come from picking something…
I’m not a designer, but I’ve been around UI long enough to notice the shift. This new move toward more color, depth, and personality feels like a step in the right direction. It’s not just about things looking nicer—it…
AI definitely makes it easier for students to finish their assignments, but that’s part of the problem. It’s getting harder to tell whether they actually understand anything.What’s more worrying is how fast they’re…
I often run through the code in my head first, especially for things like binary search where it's easy to mess up the logic. It feels like a quick mental check, sometimes even faster than writing tests. I'm curious…
This is such a fun idea. I never expected the terminal to have this kind of retro way to “blow up” emojis. Seeing a whole row of giant faces honestly made it feel like the terminal had emotions. Now I kind of want to…
I’ve noticed a lot of AI agents start off doing pretty well, but the longer they run, the more they seem to drift. It's like they forget what they were supposed to do in the first place. Is this just a context…
Something I’ve been thinking about is whether it’s partly because people sometimes don’t really know how to describe what they’re feeling, so they end up putting those emotions onto objects. It kind of helps make sense…
I use AI a lot myself and it definitely makes getting information faster but it feels like something’s missing, like the fun of digging for the truth yourself. These AI tools can just give you the answers, which saves…
This technological breakthrough is truly amazing, especially the fact that the drone can fly on an actual race track independently, without relying on human control. It's really cool. But honestly, as AI gets better at…
I still find it pretty distracting. I'm just sitting there trying to chill, and there's this constant buzzing above. Not a fan.
I'm not a fast typist either, but when I saw the author mention that daily typing practice helped with focus, I figured I'd try it. I started doing five minutes a day, kind of like clearing my head before work.…
I live in a pretty quiet neighborhood, and I’m not thrilled about the idea of drones flying over my backyard all the time. There’s something really jarring about sitting outside and suddenly hearing that loud buzzing…
I was a bit skeptical at first too, but once I let AI dive into my code, run tests, refactor functions, and even catch its own bugs, it felt like I suddenly had a really competent teammate. AI has been genuinely helpful…
I've written things before that no one really read, but I still felt they were worth putting out there. Sometimes the only reason I hit publish is because it means something to me. Even if I'm the only one who reads it,…
This chair looks really interesting. It's extremely simple, but also full of character. When you build something yourself, even if it's not perfect, it somehow feels more real than something you just buy.
I didn’t know batteries could actually be recycled. I always thought it wasn’t very common. But now I’m curious how high the actual recycling rate is. Are there any good examples of it working well?
I actually take vitamin B6 every day and never thought it could have side effects. Reading this, I realized that taking too much for too long might damage your nerves , and it might not even be reversible. It's the kind…
That line "Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." really hit me. Sometimes when I go shopping, I catch myself checking fat and sugar first, then looking for added omega-3. The more I read, the more complicated eating…
That line ugly because I made it really hit me. So many websites today look clean and polished and perfect, but you can't really tell who made them. This one is a bit messy, but it feels personal. Like someone is using…
I used to think Limits to Growth was too pessimistic. But over time, it feels like the trends it described are quietly happening. Not all the predictions were accurate, but the overall feeling was right . We do seem to…
I used to think big batteries were just for short-term backup. Didn't expect California to reach the point where they can actually support part of the grid. Before, when the wind stopped or the sun went down, you'd need…
The first time I encountered the halting problem, I was honestly confused. I kept thinking there had to be another solution. But over time, I came to realize it wasn’t a technical issue ,it was about the limits of…
I actually really like this idea. It’s genuinely convenient. The worst part of moving is updating your address everywhere, and even after doing it, you still worry something got missed. But after reading the details,…
We often struggle to focus and think deeply. It is not because we are not trying hard enough. It is because the limitations are built into our brains. Maybe the things we find difficult today are not really that…
It actually works. Every time I get stuck, writing things down helps me slow down, think more clearly, and move forward more steadily. Pen and notebook really are an underrated but essential part of being a developer.
This really resonated with me. Seeing those things casually thrown away didn't just feel like waste. It felt like some kind of emotion was being tossed out too. Sometimes the guilt doesn't come from picking something…
I’m not a designer, but I’ve been around UI long enough to notice the shift. This new move toward more color, depth, and personality feels like a step in the right direction. It’s not just about things looking nicer—it…
AI definitely makes it easier for students to finish their assignments, but that’s part of the problem. It’s getting harder to tell whether they actually understand anything.What’s more worrying is how fast they’re…