"Risks, benefits, and alternatives discussed."
That single boilerplate sentence has lost more malpractice cases than it has won. When the deposition comes 18 months later, the chart cannot tell the jury what was actually said.
What can: https://t.co/Y3NtnLE51R
https://t.co/5nC1Ymi2Oa
Hardware recorder, cloud meeting bot, or the phone in your pocket?
Plaud, Otter, or AmyNote: which fits where your conversations actually happen?
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IME doctors do 60-90 min exams that anchor an impairment opinion. Six months later the deposition arrives, and any verbatim quote that softened in dictation gets used to impeach. Here is the gap, and how to close it:
https://t.co/wLg2p6X3PT
https://t.co/jiM8Q1qA9j
@SoftEngineer Yeah without islands a 5000-piece stack basically never settles — one fidgety body keeps waking everything. The fun part is the wake cascade when a new body lands on a sleeping island; that's where most engines leak frames.
Workplace investigators run 12-25 witness interviews per matter. Recording is usually refused. Court reporters shut the room down. The exact nine-word quote that becomes Finding Three is gone by Sunday night.
A short read on the verbatim-quote gap that quietly breaks Title IX and EEOC investigations:
https://t.co/Dyb5rSV3oh
https://t.co/5nC1YmhuYC
@tripoai@VastAIResearch Single-image to 3DGS is mostly a back-side hallucination problem — the front view is over-determined, the back is pure prior. Curious if the learned density control concentrates splats where view information is weakest, or just balances density globally.
@SoftEngineer 150 substeps to sleep is honestly fast for tight packs — most engines stall at "fake sleep" long before then. The 5000-piece Keva tower makes me curious if you're island-grouping sleep states or just testing each body independently against the velocity threshold.
Cloud bot, $149 pocket recorder, or just your phone? Three very different bets on where meetings actually happen. tl;dv vs Notta vs AmyNote in 2026:
https://t.co/psruN3cswJ
Public defenders get fifteen minutes across a steel table with a new client. The cousin on the porch, the officer who skipped Miranda, the missed insulin doses. By tomorrow morning the yellow pad has lost the cousin's last name.
A short read on the intake gap that quietly bends criminal cases:
https://t.co/eqtiBMF2YO
https://t.co/5nC1YmhuYC