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Я трачу 5–8 часов в неделю на звонках. Продуктовые колы, ретро, один-на-один с командой. Раньше выходил из звонка — и либо судорожно писал заметки по памяти, либо не писал ничего и потом забывал половину договорённостей. Потом начал использовать Quill. Теперь через две минуты после окончания любого звонка у меня есть полный транскрипт, резюме и список action items.Разберу, как это работает, что отличает Quill от конкурентов и почему я переключился с... Read more ›
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Less than a week into his tenure as Disney's newly-appointed CEO, Josh D'Amaro is already dealing with two separate crises that have cast a shadow over the company's future plans. OpenAI is shutting down its Sora image-generation program just months after Disney announced a $1 billion dollar collaboration to bake the tech into Disney Plus. […] Read more ›
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The DJI Mini 4K Fly More Combo is down to $309 at Amazon, a $140 saving off its $449 list price. For that you’re getting a sub-249-gram drone with a 4K 3-axis gimbal camera, 10km video transmission range, and three batteries in the box for up to 93 minutes of total flight time. As entry […] Read more ›
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Here are some hints and the answers for the NYT Connections puzzle for March 26 #1019. Read more ›
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Longtime Slashdot reader JackSpratts writes: The Supreme Court unanimously said on Wednesday that a major internet provider could not be held liable for the piracy of thousands of songs online in a closely watched copyright clash. Music labels and publishers sued Cox Communications in 2018, saying the company had failed to cut off the internet connections of subscribers who had been repeatedly flagged for illegally downloading and distributing copyrighted music.... Read more ›
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I was in a café a few months back, having one of those mornings where everything felt a bit much. The barista noticed I’d forgotten my wallet at the counter and brought it over to my table. Simple enough. But then she said something like, “Looks like you’ve got a lot on your mind. This ... Read more Read more ›
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I’ll admit something that took me years to understand about myself. For a long time, people told me I was intimidating. Not in the way that implies threat or aggression. In the way that comes with a slight lean backward, a careful recalibration of the conversation, a sudden awareness of posture. I couldn’t make sense ... Read more Read more ›
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Growing up in a frugal household can feel like deprivation — but the restraint, planning, and resource awareness many children mistake for poverty often turn out to be a sophisticated form of intelligence that takes decades to recognise. Read more ›
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The person who always plans, always organizes, and always knows where everything is didn't develop a personality trait — they were assigned a role in childhood that never got formally ended, and they've been performing it ever since. Read more ›
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Hospice workers report that dying patients almost never talk about career achievements. The regrets that surface in the final weeks center overwhelmingly on relationships — the ones left unrepaired, the presence never fully given, the people who drifted away while life got busy. Read more ›
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Seeking closure assumes both people lived through the same event. Often they didn't — and recognizing that asymmetry is where real healing begins. Read more ›
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When I landed my first real staff writer position after months of freelancing and financial panic, my mother cried. Not quiet tears, but the kind of crying that comes from somewhere deep and uncontrollable. She kept saying “I’m so happy for you” between sobs that didn’t match the words. My father went completely quiet. He ... Read more Read more ›
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People who understand money but still feel broke aren't financially illiterate — they grew up in environments where stability was always the moment before loss, and their brains never stopped running that program. Read more ›
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I grew up outside Manchester in the kind of household where nobody asked how your day was when you got home from school. Not because my parents didn’t care. They were just busy. My dad worked in a factory. My mum worked in retail. By the time they walked through the door, they had enough ... Read more Read more ›
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