[ad_1] From One Survivor’s Scars to a Movement: Nicholas Lawless on Creating Leaders the World Wasn’t Ready For Leadership is often portrayed as something cultivated in boardrooms, universities, and executive …
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Tech & Science
Common Virus Can Trigger Parkinson’s-Like Brain Damage in Mice : ScienceAlert
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] There’s a long-standing hypothesis around Parkinson’s disease: that one of the contributors could be viruses that knock out key neurons in the brain, which then makes someone more vulnerable …
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[ad_1] This is the second memo where I describe my recent experiences on running small models locally on my developer machine for agentic coding. In the first memo, I covered …
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[ad_1] For many years now I’ve preached about the benefits of safe sun exposure. The keyword here is safe! And while it has a lot of benefits, sometimes on occasion, …
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[ad_1] It’s peak summer, which means sunny skies, lemonade stands, half-day Fridays, and for many people who have yet to grasp the very real dangers of unsafe sun exposure, tanning. …
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[ad_1] July is Bebe Moore Campbell National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. At 36, Chajuana Mayes had reached her limit. She had relocated to a new state with her daughters …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
LLM Orchestration Frameworks Compared: LangChain vs. LlamaIndex vs. Raw API Calls
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] In this article, you will learn how LangChain, LlamaIndex, and raw API calls each solve a different layer of the LLM application stack, and how to choose among them …
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[ad_1] “IS THIS NORMAL, OR IS SOMETHING WRONG WITH ME?” HIS QUESTION Dear Jack, I’m embarrassed to even write this, but I’m insecure about my size. I’ve avoided dating, I …
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Business and Finance
How I Retired at 42 in Portugal on Index Funds and an Etsy Shop I Built in My Spare Time
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] Today, I have a great guest post from Janeen Blake of Love. Eat. Travel. Repeat on how she retired from corporate life at 42 and moved with her family …
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Tech & Science
A worm that lived half a billion years ago preferred turning right
by Delarnoby Delarno[ad_1] Spriggina floundersi worms that bent to the right are preserved as fossils that bend to the left Scott Evans/AMNH A 555-million-year-old worm had a predilection for turning right, possibly …

