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I recently started building products focused on healthcare affordability in the US. As I was ramping up on a new space, the biggest question that sparked my curiosity was: how did we get here? This question is the inspiration for this weekly series chronicling the decisions, accidents, and breakthroughs that built the US healthcare system. In...
Clay And Stone Edition Top Story It was Prime Day again. Here are the deals you missed. (Tom's Hardware) There was a reasonable price for the 4TB Samsung 9100 Pro SSD, but not on Amazon and the deal is over and they're out of stock. For me, the deal of the day was on the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3, cut from A$1000 to A$500. Also not on Amazon, but I...
🪫 Lucky me, we’re travelling in an older bus, no plugs to keep the phone charged. Good thing I have two powerbanks with me, as this is always a video-heavy...
Complete redesign, a new Rules feature, and much more Since I first released Substage just over a year ago, agents have taken the world by storm, and at WWDC this year, Apple finally showed their hand with the new agentic Siri coming in macOS 27. In parallel, I've actually been pushing Substage in the opposite direction: towards being a fast,...
😳 Made it on time to the bus station, now wondering what was left behind.
After quite a wait due to many parts being reworked, GE-Proton 11-1 is officially out now to bring more Windows game compatibility to SteamOS / Linux.Read the full article on GamingOnLinux.
Thinking about the horizon of autonomous agentic workflows. I visualise them as sequences of decisions that are dependent. If decision D1 is correct, D2 is more likely to be correct. If D1 is wrong, then D2 is more likely to be wrong, too. Errors propagate and compound down the sequence. How many decisions can an … Continue reading "Even If We...
Trying out MonoLisa as recommended by Matt Birchler. First impressions: not bad. Looks good in Zed, although it’s a little wider than what I’m used to. I should try it in Terminal. It might look better in a more native app.