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American entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has claimed that he logged the perfect sleep score of 100% in human history and is back with tips to improve your quality of sleep. Claiming to be sleeping perfectly for the last eight months, the millionaire who is chasing immortality shared ten tips on how to sleep better at night on social media. Johnson says that the first step is to “identify as a professional sleeper” at a time when the “grind culture” is glorified. A reminder that your bedtime is your most important appointment today, and everyday. Respect yourself and be on time. pic.twitter.com/zmE8ymOl55…
Google’s Pixel phones have a handy scam call detection feature that works in the background during calls, alerting users in real time if a conversation shows signs of a potential scam. When triggered, it warns users with a notification, sound, and vibration, offering a timely nudge to hang up before any damage is done. So far, this feature has been exclusive to Pixel devices, but it could soon make its way to phones from other brands, starting with Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy S26 series. Google debuted Scam Detection on the Pixel 9 series, and the feature is currently available on Pixel…
AI agents aren’t magic. They’re not autonomous coworkers ready to run your accounts unsupervised. And they’re definitely not ready for you to unleash and forget about them.
Sometimes, eating makes me feel like Sisyphus. Every day, I must toil up the mountain and the rock to figure out what the heck I want to eat for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I tested Factor meals earlier this year, and they’re a solid option if you’re the type of person that doesn’t want to fuss over your food. With expansive menus and an emphasis on tracking macros and nutrition, you can simply pick out your meals, get them delivered, and then reheat them in the microwave or oven when it’s time to eat.Texture eaters might not love Factor’s meals,…
Schools in other countries have operated with the central kitchen model for decades Since the start of Jan 2026, 13 schools have begun shifting away from individual canteen stallholders to a central kitchen meal model, where a single operator manages food provision. Although it is a move driven by ongoing difficulties in attracting and retaining canteen stallholders, the concept of central kitchens serving schoolchildren has drawn flak, especially after viral photos from Hwa Chong Institution sparked social media debate, with students and parents voicing concerns online. But the controversy misses the bigger point: it’s a fact that the school canteen…
Researchers have found clear evidence that AI language models store memory and reasoning in distinct neural pathways. The finding could lead to safer, more transparent systems that can “forget” sensitive data without losing their ability to think. Large language models, like those from the GPT family, rely on two core capabilities: Memorization, which allows them to recall exact facts, quotes, or training data. Reasoning, which enables them to apply general principles to solve new problems. Until now, scientists weren’t sure whether these two functions were deeply entangled or shared the same internal architecture. They decided to find out and discovered…
Hello, Cyber‑Builders 🖖Continuing our July series on application security, I want to discuss something that’s currently all over the place: AI and “vibe coding.”If you haven’t played with GitHub Copilot, Cursor, or asked Claude, Gemini, or ChatGPT to generate a webpage from scratch, you’re missing the excitement. It’s wild. You throw in a few high-level prompts, and out comes usable code—layout, styling, even some tests.That’s impressive. It’s fast. It’s convenient. It gives you that “software just got easier” feeling.But here’s the thing—AI won’t save us from our application security problems.I keep hearing the same wishful thinking:“What if AI just fixed…
Poetiq Inc., a startup working to make artificial intelligence large language models more capable and cost-efficient, has raised $45.8 million in seed funding. FYRFLY Venture Partners and Surface Ventures jointly led the investment, which was announced on Thursday. Y Combinator, 468 Capital, Operator Collective, Hico Ventures and Neuron Venture Partners participated as well. Poetiq was launched last year by former Google DeepMind researchers Shumeet Baluja and Ian Fischer. Baluja established the Alphabet unit’s computer vision group, while Fischer helped develop some of the technologies that underpin its LLMs. The company’s founding team also includes several other former researchers from the…
The artificial intelligence arms race has entered a new, deeply personal phase. With its recent rollout of “Personal Intelligence,” Google is moving beyond generic chatbots to create a truly context-aware digital assistant. This isn’t just another feature update; it’s a fundamental shift in how we interact with technology, one that poses an existential threat to Microsoft’s long-standing dominance in productivity software and redefines the competitive landscape among top-tier AI models. The “Personal Intelligence” Revolution Explained Google’s “Personal Intelligence,” launched in beta on January 14, 2026, is a groundbreaking feature designed to transform Gemini from a knowledgeable outsider into a trusted…
It’s been a few months since I received the Mickey Mouse model of the Disney Orbitkey Sling (4L). Today, I’m going to share a short but detailed review based on my personal experience using and testing it. Before anything else, I’d like to thank the folks over at Orbitkey for sending us this Mickey Mouse variant of the Disney Orbitkey Sling (4L) that we’re reviewing today. PRODUCT PHOTOS Orbitkey reflective tag on the front Mickey Mouse’s signature on the back Pen holder and integrated mesh internal pocket Small Mickey Mouse head silhouettes Disney Orbitkey Quick Release Rings – Donald Duck…