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Been brewing on this for some time. And feel it’s ready to go now. Check out the video!
Been brewing on this for some time. And feel it’s ready to go now. Check out the video!
There’s something magical about running in the rain. As the water hits your face and the wind pushes against your body, you may find yourself in a peculiar dance, or battle with nature. It was during one of recent runs, training what is going to be my first half marathon, Read more…
On November 30, 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT. Within just two months, the AI-driven application had attracted one hundred million users, likely setting a record for the fastest adoption rate of any application to date. This milestone sparked global anticipation, with many expecting AI to disrupt the world imminently. As 2023 Read more…
The Black Swan I started reading the black swan a pretty long time ago. And despite the fact I found the content very interesting, I struggled to get through it, which is partly caused by the topic itself, partly by the depth to which the content is discussed and partly Read more…
Earlier this week, I wrote a little piece on the rise of AI and connected it to the Paris 2024 Olympics. That piece was about one of my passions: technology. Here’s another piece, about another passion: the wonderful world of storytelling. Do you have any idea how many athletes competed Read more…
On February 2, 2024, Apple will launch its major product, category: welcome Apple Vision Pro. Vision Pro is Apple’s first step in the area of AR, VR and MR, and it looks amazing. Which is one of the reasons I think this device is going to be massive for them. Read more…
In the aftermath of the burglaries, a group of neighbors, including myself, rallied to fix our garden gates. Eager to take action, I spearheaded the effort, devising a solution and acquiring the necessary materials from a local DIY store. Together, we restored the gates to their former security. A neighbor, Read more…
So, picture this: I live in a relatively new house in what I thought was a quiet and safe neighborhood. The kind of place where you’d never expect anything bad to happen. Our houses are a bit on the pricey side, which added to the illusion of security. That’s why, Read more…
Last week, I attended a seminar hosted by Denk Producties that featured Robert Cialdini as its main speaker. For a complete day, we learned about, and worked on, the psychology of persuasion. Great day, wonderful speakers, learned a lot. One of the six elements of persuasion is reciprocity. The act of giving. Those who Read more…