5 minute read The difference between helping animals and doing so effectively lies in the details. The scale of suffering can be overwhelming, but progress depends on careful choices about …
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When we talk about managing weight, the conversation is often just about food. We hear about diet plans, calorie counting, and quick fixes. But in reality, managing weight in …
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Olivia Dean Nominated for “Best New Artist” tonight, Olivia Dean can do no wrong in our eyes. Her voluminous waves, glowing skin and rosy-brown lips are the perfect complement to …
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Health and Lifestyle
Doctors say measures to control an incurable lung disease aren’t enough : NPR
by Delarnoby DelarnoSilicosis is an often deadly lung disease linked to inhaling toxic dust from cutting engineered stone. California has passed new safety measures for workers in the last few years, but …
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Tech & Science
A study hints positive thinking could strengthen vaccine immunity
by Delarnoby DelarnoPositive thinking may boost the body’s defenses against disease. Increasing activity in a brain region that controls motivation and expectation, specifically the brain’s reward system, is linked with making more …
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If you’re reading this, your current training setup likely isn’t cutting it anymore. Maybe you’re juggling multiple spreadsheets, documentation lives across five tools, managers keep asking for progress updates, and …
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Josh Walters is a friend and a menswear designer. I was chatting to him recently about his wedding outfit, and thought both the design and the craft involved were rather …
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They say the Golden Globes are the big party of award season, but be so for real right now. It’s obviously the Grammys that have the most fun, especially when …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI)
The Five Skills I Actually Use Every Day as an AI PM (and How You Can Too) – O’Reilly
by Delarnoby DelarnoThis post first appeared on Aman Khan’s AI Product Playbook newsletter and is being republished here with the author’s permission. Let me start with some honesty. When people ask me …
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As a kid in the 1970s, I watched the Apollo moon missions on TV, drawn like a curious moth to the cathode-ray tube’s glow. The English band Pink Floyd blared …

