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That would’ve been a great title!

My brother still follows them across the country. Reading this and the comments gave me real insight into what longtime developers are feeling

I’m brand new to coding and have only done some AI-assisted work while learning. It blows my mind that people can do this at a high level without assistance - major respect

I hope you find that flow again


Beautiful app! AppStore is working now! The solar imagery and overall UI are really clean; easy to use. It would be nice to see CME tracking added. Also, Stefan Burns would be a great person to share this with - his audience loves space weather content.


Thank you for the feedback and I'll look for Stefan Burns!


Update: I reached out to him on X :D


Fun and educating article. Reading that we once had three eyes, lead me to this paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096098221.... Fascinating that many vertebrates had a third light-sensing organ (called the pineal gland) on top of their heads millions of years ago. If our eyes are now the main mode of light transmission to the pineal gland, should we be wearing sunglasses all of the time?


I agree. It does appear that some are learning and evolving through experience, but I think foundational programming is a factor. Even if it is mirroring as I’ve seen some call it, that is something because children learn through mirroring.


Animals have been highly underestimated, and it’s encouraging to see this work being done. This article discusses their use of vowels and diphthongs. https://ls.berkeley.edu/news/uc-berkeley-and-project-ceti-st...


Extremely important information. Other connective tissue disorders can also present with these findings.


Fascinating paper, providing great evidence that our ancestors were maximizing resources hundreds of thousands of years ago.


Our ancestors have been “maximizing resources” for hundreds of millions of years, and all our living relatives alive today continue to do so.


Congrats to this team, providing exceptional research on how coffee affects us physically and mentally. I think moderation is key.


Beautiful site. Well done Nicky Bay!


His copyright is at the bottom of the page.


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