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A Family-Friendly Product

studyx.app
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Flow and Mindfulness

studyx.app
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The Power of Handwriting

twitter.com
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Just by making it colorful, it really looks moldy—like red, yellow, blue, and green mold.
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Mobile technology is promoted for use under the law of the universe. When human laws contradict the law of the universe, human laws are in violation of universal law.
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I’m the developer of BrainDojo. Thanks for reading, and I’d like to clarify a few points. The reason I wrote this essay is to push back against the notion that “users expect apps to be free,” and “developers must rely on ads” to stay afloat. I find it unfortunate that genuinely family-friendly apps—ones free from intrusive ads—are so rare.

I don’t know your circumstances or how you earn a living, but as a service provider, I personally believe in a model where users pay for what they value. That revenue can then fund ongoing development, rather than subjecting everyone to endless advertising. BrainDojo is designed for everyone from kids to seniors, and we keep it ad-free precisely to maintain a safe and welcoming experience.

I’m sorry if my intentions weren’t clear, but thank you again for taking the time to read my thoughts.
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I'm creating "smart toys" like that for humans. I recently launched a mobile app. I'd love to see these research breakthroughs feed back into human learning because if humans remain foolish, the world could fall apart.

With DeepSeek R1 and these autonomous driving research results, it feels like we've entered an era where human data is no longer necessary. The ability to infinitely expand learning through simulation while maintaining safety in the real world feels like science fiction coming to life—it's truly exciting.
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Personally, I think good training involves transcending the duality of "scrawling" and "writing carefully," finding a balance between speed and accuracy. For a baby, everything they see appears to be "moving rapidly without error." As one’s abilities improve, I believe it's possible to achieve both simultaneously.
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I live in the area designated for the ILC (International Linear Collider) in Japan, but there has been no progress at all. The stakeholders are desperately trying to promote its benefits, but there is absolutely no understanding among the general public. The Japanese government is also not supportive at all. The country simply isn’t in a financial position to cover the several hundred billion yen needed for construction, and with rapid aging and a declining birthrate, there’s no prospect of the fiscal situation improving. Unfortunately, whether a new experimental facility can be built is more of a political issue than a scientific one, and the outlook is bleak.
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Thanks for the advice. You're right—commenting with my own memories and thoughts on a discussion about a game development archive did seem spammy. I'll be more mindful of that in the future. Sorry about that.
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Hey man, I'm a Japanese speaker, so I use ChatGPT for proofreading expressions. There's no dash in Japanese, so I'm not sure how to use it properly. Sorry if I got it wrong.
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In the EU, no risk is ever tolerated. They keep creating laws to regulate things, but do they ever measure the actual impact? With so many regulations, it must be hard to move freely. There should also be a system for repealing regulations.
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It's like a place straight out of a child's dream. A game’s software might be emulated, but the feeling of playing on a Game Boy back then —the smell, the scenery, the friends of the same age— can never be recreated.
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It's X, not Twitter. The good old Twitter has flown away into the blue sky.

Bots and duplicate accounts are certainly an issue, but that's also a concern for the platform operators who want to maximize advertising effectiveness. Fake numbers will never translate into real results.
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Just ChatGPT it
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The discussion on the origin of life often focuses on where and how it began, but I believe it is just as important to consider the fundamental role of life in the universe. What purpose does life serve in a cosmic context? What physical effects does it have on planetary systems? Rather than analyzing the current state of life, we may gain deeper insights by working backward from the necessary conditions for life’s existence.

One possible hypothesis is that life functions as a thermal regulation system. Just as in the story of Goldilocks, where conditions must be "just right" for life to emerge, the presence of life itself may play a role in maintaining this balance. If life only arises under optimal thermal conditions, then its role might include sustaining those conditions over time.

At the same time, life has evolved from single-celled to multicellular organisms, from plants to animals, continuously increasing in complexity and mobility. This suggests that life is not meant to remain confined to one place but is naturally inclined to spread, even beyond planetary boundaries. If this hypothesis holds, life inherently seeks movement and expansion —consciously or unconsciously— and has the potential to terraform multiple habitable planets.

From an entropy perspective, life plays a dual role: it disperses across space while simultaneously reducing local entropy through intelligence-driven processes. This cycle of diffusion, local convergence, and further expansion could be a fundamental aspect of life’s function. In simpler terms, life may be an entropy regulation mechanism, which makes the possibility of life existing and thriving beyond Earth highly plausible.

Much like how ancient Earth’s organisms were unaware of each other’s existence across vast distances, it is entirely possible that extraterrestrial life operates within a similarly fractal pattern, remaining beyond our current recognition.
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X's MAU has reached about 570 million. I just hope it doesn't collapse under its own weight before getting there. Do they have any secret strategies to sustain it?
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The theory of physicochemist Arrhenius strongly suggests that we are the descendants of life that arrived on Earth carried by spores from space.
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It's interesting how ChatGPT is securing major deals with governments and large corporations, while DeepSeek is gaining support from smaller startups. The contrast is also intriguing from the perspective of the power dynamics between the U.S. and China.