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Here are the highlights from the .DMG installer screens (https://imgur.com/a/Tu4TlNu):

1. Turn on browser memories Allow ChatGPT to remember useful details as you browse to give smarter responses and proactive suggestions. You're in control - memories stay private.

2. Ask ChatGPT - on any website Open the ChatGPT sidebar on any website to summarize, explain, or handle tasks - right next to what you're browsing.

3. Make your cursor a collaborator ChatGPT can help you draft emails, write reviews, or fill out forms. Highlight text inside a form field or doc and click the ChatGPT logo to get started.

4. Set as default browser BOOST CHATGPT LIMITS Unlock 7 days of extended limits on messaging, file uploads, data analysis, and image generation on ChatGPT Atlas.

5. You're all set — welcome to Atlas! Have fun exploring the web with ChatGPT by your side, all while staying in control of your data and privacy. (This screen also displays shareable PNG badge with days since you registered for ChatGPT and Atlas).

My guess is that many ChatGPT Free users will make it their default browser just because of (4) — to extend their limits. Creative :)


I've worked around this problem on each mac laptop I've owned over the years by configuring "hibernate on lid close."

When I open the lid of the mac it takes maybe 20-30 seconds to resume. I consider this a small price to pay in exchange for reliable sleep and less battery drain with the lid closed.

If you want to try this, run in the terminal:

sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 25

If you don't like it, you can restore defaults with:

sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 3


This is why documenting is so crucial. Even on a software architecture level.

A few months from now, I'd love to have written down decisions for my current project:

- Why did I decided to use Kysely over Drizzle, Knex, Prisma, TypeORM or other ORM/SQL tool?

- How am I going to do migrations?

- Why am I using one of Deno/Bun over sticking to nodejs?

- Why did I structure the project as a directory per feature over controllers/models/services directories?

- Why did I fork this library and what are the steps to keep this thing updated? Do I plan to upstream my changes? Is there a GitHub issue or PR about it?

- Why am I hosting in one of AWS/GCP/Azure? Why not lambda functions? Why docker?

- Why did I pick this specific distribution of kubernetes over the other also lightweight alternatives?

- Why did I even start this project and what do I aim to accomplish with it?

So I created a # Decisions section in README.md

This way I don't keep doubting my own decisions and wasting time opening 20 documentation tabs to compare solutions yet again.


Seen Finance | https://seen.com | Full time | Berlin | Hybrid on-site | €80k - €110k

At Seen, we believe that everyone deserves a fair opportunity to (re)build their credit. We understand how tough it can be to qualify for a credit card when your credit score isn't where you want it to be.

Seen is a new fintech company, started in 2023 following the acquisition of Sable (YC S19) by Snap Finance. We've recently launched a credit card in the US for people with less than ideal credit. We plan to offer other exciting credit products in the future.

It's a great time to join as the team is small (10 engineers) and we're growing fast. We're a startup but we're also lucky to have the financial support and customer base from our parent company.

We're hiring in Berlin for:

* Senior Software Engineer

* Staff Software Engineer

Our software is written in Typescript.

If you're interested, just email us your resume or LinkedIn page: join-berlin@seen.com


I second the RX100 series. As a step up, there is RX1 with a full frame and fixed lens. And HX99 the other way with a smaller sensor, but goes all the way up to 720mm.

Tim Dodd's 4k 120fps tracking shots are amazing.

Can't do a timestamp yet as it's still live but it's obviously towards the end. Look for the Replay overlay on lower left.

https://youtu.be/FbX2VuOwJGk

edit with timestamps:

Tracking wide slow motion: https://youtu.be/FbX2VuOwJGk?t=29944

Tracking zoom: https://youtu.be/FbX2VuOwJGk?t=30547

These zoom shots are really freakin cool.


I read about coronavirus and bought puts when the market kept making new highs. I’m currently up $100k, with $80k already booked profits and riding the last $20k as a hedge against my new long positions. I also bought Gilead and Moderna and am up $15k and $5k, respectively.

I believe we are near a short term bottom and will bounce in 1-2 weeks. Most of the bad news is out and I expect better news in the coming weeks (quarantine is working, remdesivir/chloroquine is effective). Then I predict after the short bounce that the economy is so damaged that we make new lows

I’ve been timing the markets for 20+’years now. Just because some people can’t doesn’t mean that everyone can’t.


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