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Head of Claude Code on the future of work and productivity [video]

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Google Cloud CEO: Anthropic, TPUs, Mythos, Nvidia and More [video]

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PicoClaw: Ultra-Efficient AI Assistant in Go

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How Will Mamdani Handle His Tough New Job?

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I Summarized Andrej Karpathy's 2.5 Hour Podcast in 20 Min [video]

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In my experience Meditation directly increases happiness over longer term by decreasing our attachment to body/mind, there by decreasing the unnecessary suffering.

There are different forms of meditation, each with different emphasis. The one mentioned here is a Buddhist (Insight/Vipassana) meditation where one experiences sensations on the body without judgment. The Passage Meditation (http://www.easwaran.org/) for example emphasizes systematic training of attention to turn inward and dwell continuously on a single focus within consciousness, in this case memorized inspirational passages from worlds great mystics. In essence "we become what we meditate on".

To be happy we need to decrease self-will or ego. In my experience meditation alone is not effective in subsiding the self-will. Meditation along with allied disciplines is necessary to slowly chip away self-will, overcome conditioned habits of mind and find our true nature which is peace, joy and love - the very source of happiness.