@MikePosner Hi Mike, i used to play “how its supposed to be” because my dad died from Cancer (and he was a mexican famous DJ!) I love all of your songs and path, i was so happy hearing “I went back to Ibiza”, a song with so much love, as I am in a similar situation right now! 🤍 thank you!
@ZacksJerryRig@Reneefit97 Watch “Apple Cider Vinegar”, one of the best real world documentaries about people believing in “alternative” methods for cancer.
Millionaire CEO Natalie Dawson explains why she fired and terminated the contracts of 2 employees who had an affair with each other while both were involved with partners outside the company
“Do you think they are going to have the ethics, morals, and judgment to not be distracted by their own personal ethical situation, and actually focus on doing a good job? That person, in any environment, is a liability.”
🧠 An ADHD brain is not working improperly. It's wired differently.
A growing body od research shows ADHD comes with many overlooked advantages: an intense, impulsive drive to seek out new information — what is called "hypercuriosity."
Instead of viewing ADHD only as a disorder marked by distraction and impulsiveness, researchers are beginning to explore how those same traits might actually fuel curiosity and creativity.
Rather than being easily distracted, people with ADHD might be neurologically tuned to chase curiosity and uncover unexpected links. Studies suggest this curiosity and impulsivity share similar brain pathways, both light up reward centers in the brain, much like hunger or craving chocolate.
This drive to explore could have been useful in our evolutionary past, especially in unpredictable environments where risk-takers had an edge. In modern settings, though, it can be seen as disruptive, especially in classrooms and offices where sitting still and following rules is the norm.
Research shows people with ADHD often act like "busybodies" online, bouncing from topic to topic, but once they find something that excites them, they can hyperfocus like laser-focused "hunters." While this pattern seems messy, it often leads to creative thinking. The challenge is that modern education and work settings often try to suppress these behaviors with structure or medication, which may also suppress curiosity. That could mean we’re losing out on unique ways of thinking.
Today, we’re announcing a major breakthrough that marks a significant step forward in the world of quantum computing. For the first time in history, our teams at @GoogleQuantumAI demonstrated that a quantum computer can successfully run a verifiable algorithm, 13,000x faster than leading classical supercomputers.
This continues to build momentum on past quantum computing discoveries. Back in 2019, we proved a quantum computer could solve a problem that would take a classical computer thousands of years. Then in 2024, our new Willow chip solved a major issue in quantum error correction that challenged the field for nearly 30 years. Today’s breakthrough moves us closer to quantum computers that can drive discoveries in areas like medicine and materials science.
@NVIDIAGeForceDE Mein schönster Borderlands-Moment: Als ich mit Freunden in Borderlands 2 Handsome Jack endlich gelegt habe Chaos, Gelächter und legendäre Beute. Unvergesslich! 🎮✨ #Borderlands Borderlands 4 RTX
@NVIDIAGeForceDE GeForce RTX 5090 , Sind diese Werbegeschenke echt? Wo können wir die Ergebnisse sehen? Ich mache schon seit Jahren mit und habe noch nie gesehen, ob es jemand geschafft hat 🤣.