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The article mentions fermented foods being more effective at breakfast than as late night snacks. Has anyone actually tested kefir at breakfast specifically and noticed a difference versus other times?
What gets me is that the concept is not even traditionally beautiful or commercial. It is dark installation art that only 32 people bothered to see. Someone saw that and decided it was worth killing for. That level of obsession directed at a forgotten failure is genuinely unsettling.
Asked my reading group to pick this up and we spent an entire session just discussing the implications of Bigang knowing individual demons personally. The interpersonal dread of that is immense.
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The article correctly identifies that trying to be everything often means excelling at nothing. The fact that v0 chose frontend excellence as its core identity and then expanded from there is exactly the right product strategy.
A 27-year-old bug in OpenBSD found autonomously by an AI. A 17-year-old remote code execution vulnerability in FreeBSD exploited with no human in the loop. If those were offensive capabilities instead of defensive ones we'd be calling this a national security crisis.
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Hot take: in ten years we will look back at Nvidia's current dominance the same way we look at BlackBerry's smartphone market position in 2008. Dominant until it was not.
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I'd definitely wear this to a gallery opening or fancy lunch. The sophistication level is just right!
The dress fits like a dream! Sometimes the simplest pieces make the biggest statement
I need those slingbacks in my life! The heel height looks so manageable for long days
Being able to dress it down with ankle boots really sells it for me. Need pieces that work for multiple occasions to justify the investment.
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