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how I went from FAILING to being a TOP STUDENT

Kai Notebook · 2 min read

A student who once nearly cried over an exam they couldn’t even read went on to graduate valedictorian with a 97% average and earn a spot in dental...

Academic TurnaroundWork SystemsRetrieval Practice

Why Are We Not Talking About This?

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

AI’s biggest near-term risk isn’t that it will replace experts overnight—it’s that “default answers” from large language models will become the...

AI Default AnswersLLM ProvenanceNatural Language Programming

TheStandup - DHH Talks Omarchy

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Omarchy’s creator, DHH, traces the rise of Omachi to a personal break with Apple—then turns that detour into a broader thesis about what makes Linux...

OmachiHyperlandArch Linux

The Physics of Supercooling

minutephysics · 2 min read

Supercooling happens when water drops below its freezing point yet stays liquid—sometimes even resisting freezing after a smack. The key insight is a...

SupercoolingIce NucleationSurface vs Volume

Are you here to please others? Well, I’m not.

Einzelgänger · 2 min read

People-pleasing can hollow out identity and turn approval into a one-way bargain—leaving both the pleaser and the people they try to help worse off....

People PleasingKafka MetamorphosisIdentity

how to plan like a master

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

A planning system works best when it matches a person’s current life demands—and then gets refined as those demands change. The core message is that...

Planner SelectionColor CodingEvents vs Tasks

how to be productive when working from home

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Working from home demands more than self-discipline—it requires deliberate structure to replace the accountability, boundaries, and routines that an...

Remote Work RoutineHome Office SetupTime Boundaries

Snell's law proof using springs

3Blue1Brown · 2 min read

Light bends at the boundary between two media because it chooses a path that minimizes travel time, even though the straight-line route between...

Snell's LawFermat's PrincipleOptics

Brain’s Hidden Learning Limits

Artem Kirsanov · 2 min read

Learning can feel limitless—until a new skill refuses to click. A Nature Neuroscience study highlighted in this transcript argues that the bottleneck...

Neural ConstraintsBrain-Computer InterfacesMotor Cortex

Trump's Science Cuts Might Have an Unexpected Benefit

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A leaked and then confirmed Trump administration budget plan would slash funding across major U.S. science agencies—potentially triggering a research...

U.S. Science FundingBudget CutsBrain Drain

5 Insanely Useful AI Tools for Research (Better Than ChatGPT)

Academic English Now · 3 min read

ChatGPT is a risky fit for academic research and paper writing because it frequently produces incorrect information, fabricates references, and can...

ChatGPT LimitationsResearch Gap DiscoveryLiterature Review Automation

AI Backlash is getting real!

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

AI resistance is no longer limited to complaints about “slop” or job anxiety; it’s hardening into a broader rejection of how artificial intelligence...

AI BacklashUser ChoiceOpen-Source Policies

Find Best Scopus Indexed Journals for FREE & FAST Publication 🔥

WiseUp Communications · 3 min read

Finding a journal that is Scopus-indexed, reputable, free for authors, and fast to decide is less about luck and more about running a checklist in...

Scopus IndexingJournal SelectionOpen Access vs Subscription

Bubblesort is useless

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Bubble sort is usually dismissed as inefficient, but it has a rare, practical strength: it can progressively improve a partially ordered list one...

Bubble SortAlgorithmic TradeoffsGame AI

How to F*** Up Your Life

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Life is shaped by an endless stream of choices—on average around 800 million decisions over a lifetime—but big decisions rarely come with the clarity...

Decision UncertaintyExistential AuthenticityLeap of Faith

Notion’s New Button Feature is a Game-Changer

Thomas Frank Explains · 3 min read

Notion’s new “Buttons” feature turns clicks into multi-step workflows inside a workspace—letting users create pages, edit database records, and even...

Notion ButtonsDatabase AutomationsDefault Tasks

A Universal Theory of Brain Function

Artem Kirsanov · 3 min read

A universal theory of brain function frames perception as an ongoing act of hypothesis testing: the brain predicts what caused incoming sensory...

Free Energy PrinciplePrediction and InferenceGenerative Models

How to Study With Me (Instructions)

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Guided study with Justin Sung is built around a repeatable cycle that turns studying into a controlled “flow” process: set up a distraction-free...

Guided StudyFocus RitualScoping

AI Is Replacing SWEs? Data Suggests Differently

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

The Octoverse-style data being cited points to a counterintuitive trend: AI tools are coinciding with more people joining software development, not...

AI and DevelopersGitHub OctoverseGenerative AI Projects

How long will it take to solve the 5 big physics problems?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Progress in fundamental physics may accelerate in the next decade or two, but not because long-sought “theories of everything” are suddenly within...

Quantum GravityDark MatterDark Energy

Introduction to Parmenides

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Parmenides’ central claim is that ordinary experience—where things move, change, are born, and die—is an illusion. Reality, on his account, is one...

ParmenidesBeing vs BecomingNon-Being

how i study efficiently + 5 useful study tips ft. soomus

Kai Notebook · 2 min read

Efficient studying starts long before opening a textbook: building a deliberate preparation routine makes it easier to enter focus, then structured...

Study RoutineSpaced RepetitionActive Recall

Where the Bicycle was Invented (and Forgotten): Coventry [Guest Video]

Not Just Bikes · 3 min read

Coventry’s bicycle legacy is real—but the city’s car-first street design helped bury cycling’s potential. The central claim is that Coventry once led...

Coventry CyclingRover Safety BicycleStreet Design

The Hollywood Accounting Scam

Second Thought · 3 min read

Hollywood’s “net profit” system often produces the same outcome: movies that look like hits on the screen can still be declared unprofitable on...

Hollywood AccountingNet ProfitProfit Participation

Prompts in LangChain | Generative AI using LangChain | Video 4 | CampusX

CampusX · 2 min read

LangChain prompts are the control layer that determines what an LLM produces, and the practical way to make that control reliable is to stop asking...

LangChain PromptsPrompt TemplatesStatic vs Dynamic Prompts

Active and Passive Nihilism

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Nihilism isn’t mainly a set of ideas—it’s an emotional and existential condition that emerges when a person’s life in the world starts to feel...

NihilismActive vs Passive NihilismSecular Meaning

"Pseudoscientific" Theory Correctly Predicts Location of Consciousness

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

A new round of brain-imaging tests is forcing a rare, concrete confrontation between two rival theories of consciousness—Integrated Information...

Consciousness TheoriesIntegrated Information TheoryGlobal Neuronal Workspace

The PERFECT PhD daily schedule and clever habits!

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

A “perfect” PhD day is less about finding inspiration and more about locking in a repeatable routine: start the morning with small wins and mental...

PhD ProductivityDaily ScheduleDeep Work

String Theory is “Fashion,” Penrose Said. We Finally Have a Response

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

String theory’s extra dimensions face a renewed, concrete challenge from Roger Penrose—now met with a detailed technical response from string...

String TheoryExtra DimensionsRoger Penrose

10 New Notion Features You Need to Know About!

Thomas Frank Explains · 3 min read

Notion’s latest wave of updates targets day-to-day workflow speed: smarter multi-column building, faster database page previews, and more “native” UI...

Multi-Column LayoutsSide PeekDefault Templates

I'm done with the AI hype

NetworkChuck · 3 min read

AI is being pasted onto networking products at a breakneck pace, but the real question for IT teams is whether it reduces outages and troubleshooting...

AI HypeAI-Native NetworkingJuniper Mist

How to Stop Overthinking (and Finally Achieve Your Goals)

Ali Abdaal · 3 min read

Overthinking derails progress because it substitutes information-gathering for the one thing that actually creates momentum: taking the next step...

OverthinkingLean LearningFear and Action

Gamechange: Theories Of Everything Can’t Exist, Physicists Show.

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A new mathematical case against “final” theories of everything argues that a complete, ultimate description of nature cannot exist—not because...

Theory of EverythingMathematical IncompletenessProvability and Truth

This Simple Trick Solves Impossible Physics Problems (and it's pretty, too)

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Physics relies on differential equations, but those equations only become predictive once a boundary condition pins down the specific physical...

Boundary ConditionsMirror ChargesDifferential Equations

Pessimism of Strength

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

Pessimism doesn’t have to mean depression or hopelessness. Across centuries of “pessimist” philosophy, the recurring claim is harsher and more...

Pessimism of StrengthTime and SufferingNietzschean Temperament

The Psychology of Joy - 3 Antidotes to Suffering

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Joy isn’t treated here as a personality trait reserved for the naturally sunny-minded; it’s framed as a practical counterweight to morbid...

Joy and SufferingEcotherapyMystic Perception

THIS BLEW MY MIND

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

XOR’s “memory” and cancellation properties let a missing-number problem be solved without maps or sets—and the same core trick scales to duplicates...

XOR TrickMissing NumberForward Error Correction

Our Great Depression is Our Lives | The Philosophy of Fight Club

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Fight Club’s core punchline is that modern consumer life functions like a personal Great Depression: it drains meaning, replaces purpose with...

Fight Club PhilosophyConsumer CultureNietzsche Last Man

Everyone is Trapped in the Absurd - On Chaos & Compassion

Pursuit of Wonder · 2 min read

Compassion is framed as a rational response to a shared human condition: everyone is caught in confusion, anxiety, and the absurdity of living inside...

CompassionChaosHuman Nature

How to plan your exam study schedule (from a serial procrastinator)

Ginny · 2 min read

A realistic exam study plan beats both last-minute cramming and overly optimistic “start a month early” schedules. The core method is to figure out...

Exam SchedulingSpaced RepetitionStudy Routines

Python Tutorial: Context Managers - Efficiently Managing Resources

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Context managers in Python make resource handling reliable by guaranteeing setup and teardown happen automatically—even when errors occur. Instead of...

Context ManagersPythonResource Cleanup

One of the Most Unsettling Facts About Consciousness That Science Can't Solve

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

A woman who never experienced emotion in childhood becomes the world’s leading expert on feeling—only to confront a final, unsettling question: can...

AlexathyiaQualiaEmotion Mapping

Apache Airflow One Shot- Building End To End ETL Pipeline Using AirFlow And Astro

Krish Naik · 3 min read

Apache Airflow plus Astro is presented as a practical way to automate an end-to-end ETL pipeline that pulls live weather data from an API, transforms...

Apache AirflowAstroETL Pipeline

Build Anything With ChatGPT API, Here’s How

David Ondrej · 2 min read

Building an AI app with the ChatGPT API can be done quickly once an API key and a basic prompt-and-PDF pipeline are in place. The workflow starts...

ChatGPT API SetupAPI KeysPrompt Engineering

Getting started with Codex

OpenAI · 3 min read

Codex is OpenAI’s coding agent that developers can delegate routine, time-consuming work to—freeing them to focus on design, architecture, and other...

Codex Onboardingagents.mdconfig.toml

Why Buying GPUs Is a Disaster

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

The GPU shortage isn’t mainly a “scam” driven by sellers—it’s a supply bottleneck caused by how far today’s top-end chips are pushed at the leading...

GPU Supply ConstraintsAI Data Center DemandTensor Core Generations

Plagiarism Charges Against Nobel Prize for Artificial Intelligence

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

The Nobel Prize in Physics awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for foundational work enabling machine learning with artificial neural...

Nobel PrizeArtificial Neural NetworksCitation Credit

Matt Talks About WordPress Situation

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

The dispute centers on whether WP Engine has been using WordPress and related trademarks in ways that violate Automattic’s trademark rights—and...

WordPress TrademarkWP EngineOpen Source Contributions

Legendary Game Dev Jonathan Blow | The Standup

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Jonathan Blow’s long-running throughline—rewind in Braid, symbol-driven puzzle design in The Witness, and now the “fuse realities” premise in Order...

Braid RewindThe Witness SymbolsOrder of the Sinking Star

New Experiment Shows Zero Point Motion is Real!

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Zero-point motion—random atomic movement that persists even when a molecule sits in its lowest-energy state—has been measured directly, strengthening...

Zero-Point MotionQuantum ConfinementCoulomb Explosion Imaging

The Real Problems w/ Git

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Git sparks a bigger fight than “merge vs rebase.” Across the standup, the central complaint is that version control forces developers to think about...

Git WorkflowsRebase vs MergeSquash vs Commit History

Notion vs Obsidian // Databases vs Dataview

Nicole van der Hoeven · 3 min read

Notion and Obsidian diverge at the moment a user creates a note: Notion pushes a top-down hierarchy where every page must be placed in the “right”...

Notion vs ObsidianDatabasesDataview

Give me 14 minutes, And I'll Turn You Into An Academic Weapon

Justin Sung · 3 min read

Becoming an “academic weapon” isn’t about collecting more study hacks—it’s about fixing the hidden habits that quietly sabotage learning. The core...

Learning BaggageVisible Process MappingAcademic Trajectory

Where Does Everything In The Universe Come From?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Everything around people—atoms, molecules, and the chemical variety that makes life possible—traces back to a chain of cosmic events: a hot early...

Cosmic OriginsProtoplanetary DiskNucleosynthesis

AI Super Agents are coming. Allegedly. What does this mean?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Rumors of a January 30 Washington meeting tied to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Elon Musk have put “PhD-level super agents” back in the spotlight—an idea...

AI AgentsAgentic WorkflowsPhD-Level Exams

Your Next Backend Should Be Written In...

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Backend work often gets overbuilt: once an API needs caching, background jobs, and external calls, teams start stacking libraries and splitting into...

Backend ArchitectureGleamErlang VM Concurrency

5 THINGS THAT SIMPLIFIED MY LIFE // stop wasting time

Mariana Vieira · 2 min read

Simplifying life comes down to removing friction from everyday systems—paper, file chaos, calendar overload, digital clutter, and poorly chosen...

Paperless WorkflowCloud SynchronizationSingle Calendar

Is Quantum Mechanics Stopping Aliens From Contacting Us?

minutephysics · 3 min read

The Fermi Paradox—why no extraterrestrial signals have reached Earth despite the likely abundance of intelligent life—may hinge on a practical...

Fermi ParadoxQuantum CommunicationSuperdense Coding

Automate Your Vault With Templater - How to Use Templater in Obsidian

FromSergio · 3 min read

Templater for Obsidian turns static templates into automated, context-aware workflows—at the cost of a longer setup. Instead of manually inserting...

Templater SyntaxObsidian HotkeysDate Automation

The New Massively Parallel Language

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Bend is a Python-like language built to run massively parallel code by default—without requiring programmers to manually manage CUDA kernels, locks,...

Bend LanguageParallel ProgrammingImmutable Trees

this may be the worst one

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

A new npm supply-chain attack dubbed “Shy Halude” is spreading far beyond the usual pattern of stealing tokens from a single victim. Instead of...

Npm Supply-Chain AttacksToken TheftCI Compromise

9 tips to plan & study for online classes and save your grades

Mariana Vieira · 3 min read

Online learning succeeds or fails largely on discipline—and the fastest path to better grades is building routines that make studying harder to avoid...

Online Study RoutinesDistraction BlockingDigital Note-Taking

5 of the Weirdest Psychological Disorders (That Will Make You Question Your Own Self)

Pursuit of Wonder · 3 min read

Psychological disorders are often defined as patterns of thoughts, feelings, or behaviors that deviate from cultural ideas of “normal,” while also...

Psychological DisordersReality PerceptionTrauma and Identity

Introduction to Thales, Anaximenes, and Anaximander

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

The earliest Greek philosophers from Miletus—Thales, Anaximander, and Anaximenes—tried to explain the world using a single underlying “stuff” rather...

MilesiansArcheHylozoism

Giving in to the AI Hype

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

AI coding hype is getting pushback for good reasons: “vibe coding” and one-shot generation can produce code that looks correct in small pieces while...

AI CodingAgent ModeVibe Coding

How to Use ChatGPT’s Deep Research to Save HOURS on Research

Andy Stapleton · 2 min read

OpenAI’s Deep Research turns literature reviews and targeted academic introductions into a near end-to-end workflow—prompting for scope, pulling...

Deep ResearchLiterature ReviewPeer-Reviewed Introduction

How to Build a Second Brain in Notion (+ Free Template)

Red Gregory · 3 min read

A “second brain” in Notion is built around one rule: every captured idea must land in an actionable bucket—either a project, an ongoing area, or a...

Second BrainNotion DatabasesPARA System

Should Space be Privatized? | Space Time

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Space travel is shifting from government-run programs to a mixed system where private companies increasingly handle launch and, eventually, crewed...

Commercial Space PolicyISS ResupplyCrewed Spaceflight

Why Does Space Have Three Dimensions?

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Space’s three-dimensionality isn’t a matter of taste—it’s a structural requirement for the basic laws of physics to produce stable, workable matter...

DimensionalityGravity ScalingQuantum Uncertainty

Great... Github Lies About Copilot Stats

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

GitHub Copilot’s reported “code quality” gains are treated with deep skepticism because the underlying study leans heavily on narrow, gameable tasks...

GitHub CopilotCode Quality MetricsStudy Methodology

This Is Why Electric Vehicles Are Struggling

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Electric vehicles are growing, but the shift has been slower than many forecasts promised—pushing buyers and policymakers toward hybrids as a...

Hybrid SalesEV PricingGrid Upgrades

Microsoft Recall Required??

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Microsoft Recall is being rolled into Windows 24H2 in a way that’s tightly coupled to File Explorer—raising alarms that the system will capture and...

Microsoft RecallWindows 24H2File Explorer Tabs

Google's DreamFusion AI: Text to 3D

sentdex · 3 min read

Text-to-3D is moving from “promising demo” to something usable: Google’s DreamFusion turns a text prompt into an interactive 3D object (or even a...

Text To 3DDreamFusionNeRF

Introduction to Schopenhauer: Schopenhauer's Ethics

Academy of Ideas · 3 min read

Schopenhauer’s ethics rests on a bleak diagnosis of human life: people are driven by an insatiable “will to live,” so satisfaction never brings...

Schopenhauer EthicsWill to LiveAesthetic Contemplation

Why LSPs AND Package Managers Are Bad

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Odin language creator Ginger Bill argues that both language server protocol (LSP) tooling and package managers can quietly harm developer...

LSPsPackage ManagersVendoring

Pearson Correlation Analysis using SPSS - Running, Interpreting, and Reporting

Research With Fawad · 2 min read

Correlation analysis measures how two variables move together—capturing both the direction (positive or negative) and the strength of their...

Pearson CorrelationSPSS BivariateCorrelation Interpretation

This Is What Happens To Trump's Deportees

Second Thought · 3 min read

A surge in deportations under Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown is being paired with a parallel system of detention and abuse—raising the prospect...

DeportationICE DetentionCIA Black Sites

Newton’s Fractal is beautiful

3Blue1Brown · 2 min read

Newton’s fractal turns a classic calculus algorithm—Newton’s method for solving equations—into a mesmerizing map of the complex plane. The core idea...

Newton’s MethodComplex RootsFractals

These Mathematicians Don’t Believe Large Numbers Exist. I’m Serious.

Sabine Hossenfelder · 2 min read

Physics leans heavily on infinities—both the infinitely large and the infinitely small—but a growing minority of mathematicians and physicists argue...

Infinities in PhysicsUltrafinitismBounded Arithmetic

We Watched The CIA Masterclass So You Don't Have To

Second Thought · 3 min read

A CIA “Master Class” pitch aimed at teaching “critical thinking,” relationship-building, and risk management draws heavy backlash for mixing banal...

CIA Master ClassHuman IntelligenceCovert Action

Python Pandas Tutorial (Part 11): Reading/Writing Data to Different Sources - Excel, JSON, SQL, Etc

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Pandas can move data between common formats—CSV, tab-delimited text, Excel, JSON, and SQL databases—using a small set of consistent read/write...

Reading CSVWriting ExcelJSON Orientation

Neural Networks from Scratch - P.6 Softmax Activation

sentdex · 2 min read

Softmax activation is introduced as the missing piece for classification networks: it turns raw output scores into a normalized probability...

Softmax ActivationClassification ProbabilitiesNumerical Stability

Life advice society doesn't want you to hear...

Einzelgänger · 3 min read

Society’s standard recipe for happiness—relationships, career stability, consumer spending, and constant forward motion—often trades inner peace for...

HappinessSchopenhauerZhuangzi

Why Theories of Everything Keep Failing

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

Physicists keep missing a “theory of everything” because many proposed frameworks don’t actually explain what a measurement is in quantum physics—so...

Theory of EverythingQuantum MeasurementQuantum Gravity

Understanding Binary, Hexadecimal, Decimal (Base-10), and more

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Binary and hexadecimal become much easier once they’re treated as “base systems” built on the same positional idea as everyday base-10 numbers. In...

Positional Number SystemsBinary ConversionHexadecimal Digits

These physicists think we're totally wrong about entropy

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A new line of argument attacks the usual status of the second law of thermodynamics by tying it to the “Boltzmann brain” problem—an unsettling...

Boltzmann BrainsSecond LawArrow of Time

We Live In Between Two HUGE Dark Matter Voids

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

A new analysis of large-scale cosmic structure suggests that our region of the universe sits in a highly specific geometry: a thin, pancake-like...

Dark Matter VoidsCosmic Structure SimulationsLambda CDM

The Nature of Space and Time AMA

PBS Space Time · 3 min read

Space and time remain fundamentally mysterious, but the most concrete thread running through the discussion is that modern physics treats them as a...

Space ExpansionSpacetime GeometryQuantum Gravity

Popular Python Package Becomes Crypto Miner

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

A widely used Python vision library, Ultralytics, was compromised through its GitHub Actions pipeline and used to publish multiple malicious PyPI...

Supply-Chain AttacksGitHub ActionsPyPI Publishing

Your Paper Notes, Now Searchable: ChatGPT Vision Demo

Tiago Forte · 2 min read

ChatGPT’s new Vision feature can turn handwritten paper notes into searchable digital text with “near perfect” accuracy—solving a long-standing...

Handwritten Notes DigitizationChatGPT VisionOptical Character Recognition

The Top 10 Physics Paradoxes and Unsolved Problems

Sabine Hossenfelder · 3 min read

The most striking through-line across these ten physics paradoxes is that today’s best theories often predict outcomes that feel conceptually “wrong”...

Boltzmann BrainsBlack Hole Information LossQuantum Gravity

Introduction to the Presocratics

Academy of Ideas · 2 min read

The Presocratics matter because they helped trigger a historic shift from mythic explanations of nature to rational, impersonal accounts—changing not...

Presocratic PhilosophyMyth vs ReasonMetaphysics

My SaaS User Growth System: Get Your First 100 - 1,000+ Users

Simon Høiberg · 3 min read

The core finding: SaaS user growth follows repeatable “acquisition models” built from three levers—method (incoming, outgoing, referrals, or...

SaaS GrowthUser AcquisitionReferrals

ThePrimeagen's Arch Experience - Standup #7

The PrimeTime · 3 min read

Modern software reliability is collapsing in small, predictable ways—licenses expire mid-session, Windows updates can blue-screen without warning,...

Software ReliabilityLinux InstallationWayland and Sway

ChatGPT Prompt Engineering: How to Write a Story

All About AI · 3 min read

A practical prompt template turns ChatGPT into a repeatable story-writing engine by forcing writers to lock in genre, characters, conflict, theme,...

Prompt EngineeringStory TemplateSci-Fi Plotting

Built-in Functions - Python 3 Programming Tutorial p.4

sentdex · 2 min read

The lesson builds a tic-tac-toe grid and then focuses on one practical problem: how to label and iterate over that grid so a player can reference a...

Tic-Tac-Toe GridBuilt-in FunctionsEnumerate

Genie 3: The World Becomes Playable (DeepMind)

AI Explained · 3 min read

Google DeepMind’s Genie 3 pushes “world models” from generating images or short clips into interactive, prompt-driven environments where users can...

World ModelsEmbodied AISimulation Reliability

Matplotlib Tutorial (Part 8): Plotting Time Series Data

Corey Schafer · 2 min read

Time-series plotting in Matplotlib hinges on treating dates as real datetime objects—not plain strings—and then using Matplotlib’s date formatting...

Time Series PlottingDate FormattingMatplotlib Plot Date

"Use AI Now!" Prime Reacts

The PrimeTime · 2 min read

Shopify is pushing AI into everyday work—so hard that “reflexive AI usage” is framed as a baseline expectation rather than an optional productivity...

Shopify AI AdoptionAI Coding ToolsProductivity vs Learning

I Built an 11-Tab Financial Model in 10 Minutes. The $20/Month Tool That's About Change How We Work.

AI News & Strategy Daily | Nate B Jones · 3 min read

Claude’s integration into Microsoft Excel is positioned as a step-change in how financial work gets done: an AI that can understand and modify a real...

Claude in ExcelOpus 4.5Model Context Protocol