Learn AI & Prompts in 30 Days

Structured so you’ll go fromĀ curious beginnerĀ toĀ skilled prompt engineerĀ in a month, with a mix of reading, watching, and practicing daily. Week 1 – Foundations & Core Concepts Goal: Understand how AI language models work and basic prompt structures. Day 1–2: WatchĀ Introduction to Large Language ModelsĀ (DeepLearning.AI, free). Learn key terms: tokens, temperature, context window, role prompting. Day 3–4:ContinueContinue reading “Learn AI & Prompts in 30 Days”

Mind Reading 1.0

Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in decoding the “inner voice”, the words people imagine saying, using brain-computer interfaces, offering new hope for patients with paralysis or severe speech impairments. The technology can now translate imagined speech into text, raising both exciting possibilities and important ethical questions about mental privacy. How the Technology Works Microelectrode arraysContinueContinue reading “Mind Reading 1.0”

America’s ‘AI Action Plan’

For better or worse, the Trump administration has released a sweeping AI Action Plan outlining 90+ policy actions aimed at securing U.S. dominance in artificial intelligence. Shaped by over 10,000 public comments, the 28-page plan focuses on accelerating innovation, expanding infrastructure, and strengthening global influence. Key concerns include dismantling of safety and ethical guardrails, favoredContinueContinue reading “America’s ‘AI Action Plan’”

Podcast Dementia Notes

Audio Version: https://overcast.fm/+ABN64PpjuTY Today we will explore the evolving landscape of dementia, with a particular focus on Alzheimer’s disease, Lewy Body dementia, and Frontotemporal dementia. Whether you are a clinician, caregiver, researcher, or someone navigating these conditions with a loved one, this episode aims to inform and empower. We begin with the etiology of Alzheimer’sContinueContinue reading “Podcast Dementia Notes”

Interesting Development, Long Overdue

Some doctors won’t be happy 🧐 But will they now just make everyone underpaid? For decades, the prices Medicare pays doctors for different medical services have been largely decided not by Medicare itself, but by a powerful industry group, the American Medical Association. An A.M.A. committee meets in secret to determine the difficulty and timeContinueContinue reading “Interesting Development, Long Overdue”

The end of the anti‑liberal moment

After 9/11, the 2008 financial crisis, and Trump’s election, critics from both the right (e.g. Sohrab Ahmari’s post‑liberal movement) and the left (e.g. Samuel Moyn’s critiques of tyrannophobia) declared liberalism outdated and broken . Right-wing drift and retrenchment: Post-liberals like Ahmari originally advocated discarding liberal pluralism in favor of a socially conservative, Christian-ordered state. WithContinueContinue reading “The end of the anti‑liberal moment”

Summary: ā€˜Collapse Awareness is just the Beginning’

How to adapt and live well inside it “Collapse awareness is just the beginning” by Gabrielle Feather discusses the concept of “collapse awareness,” which refers to the recognition and acceptance of the ongoing process of societal and ecological collapse. The author argues that simply being aware of this collapse is not enough; it is merelyContinueContinue reading “Summary: ā€˜Collapse Awareness is just the Beginning’”

Signal vs WhatsApp

Signal Pros• Stronger privacy and security šŸ‘ā€¢ End-to-end encryption (like WhatsApp), but Signal is open source and fully transparent.• No metadata storage; minimal data collection (just your phone number).• Independent, nonprofit organization šŸ¤—ā€¢ No ads, no data monetization, no ties to big tech companies šŸ¤—ā€¢ Extra privacy features• Disappearing messages.• Stories now available • ScreenshotContinueContinue reading “Signal vs WhatsApp”

Hobbes vs Locke

Thomas Hobbes and John Locke both wrote during times of political turmoil in England, but they arrived at starkly different conclusions about human nature, the role of government, and the social contract. 1. Human Nature Hobbes: Believed humans are naturally selfish, brutish, and driven by fear and desire for self-preservation. In the state of nature, lifeContinueContinue reading “Hobbes vs Locke”

Summary & Analysis of Proposed AMA Resolution on ACIP — A-25 (2025):

Core Issue: This resolution is a strong, urgent response by the American Medical Association (AMA) and several major specialty organizations to recent actions taken by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. involving changes to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)—a critical scientific advisory group within the CDC that helps set U.S. vaccine policy. KeyContinueContinue reading “Summary & Analysis of Proposed AMA Resolution on ACIP — A-25 (2025):”