I've made more custom software this month using fable than the whole of last year.
Anything you're lazy or tired of doing just get a software engineer to build a software for it or try building it yourself with AI..no hosting needed ..local offline great software for everyday use
Housejob ng can now search 30M+ biomedical publications from leading journals like JAMA, Lancet, etc, compared side by side with Nigerian guidelines, so you can quickly see where they align or differ and make decisions in the right clinical context.
🎯 I have an aversion to excess chess analogies, but England going up a goal and then pulling back against Messi instead of continuing to attack was like going up a pawn and then trying to play passive defense against Mikhail Tal!
Chess improvement is no longer just about playing more games it’s about learning from them better.
Enpasso is building an AI-powered chess platform focused on personalized improvement and smarter training.
https://t.co/W4VGQyXazl
A coder getting AI is like a farmer getting a tractor and saying "oh wow, look how fast it tills my small plot! Now what used to take all day takes 30 minutes. I can relax for the rest of the day".
What a tractor actually does is help the farmer till LARGER plots. It still takes all day - but you achieve more.
Any farmer still tilling small plots will be out of business.
We are entering the era of AI super powered individuals. The things you can do at a personal level with AI is crazy
You can literally become excellent at any field with it
🚨Jude Bellingham on his friendship with Erling Haaland:
🎙️ Interviewer: “Jude, earlier in the tunnel we saw you playfully kick Erling Haaland, and during the match you were both laughing while waiting for a free-kick. Tell us about your friendship.”
🗣️ Jude Bellingham:
“That’s just our thing. During our time at Dortmund, we were always kicking each other after someone scored or even in training. It was never anything serious—it was just our way of saying hello.
So when I saw him in the tunnel today, I used our little formula again. People probably thought it was strange, but for us it’s completely normal. He knew exactly what I was doing and just laughed.
Now I’m at Real Madrid and he’s at Manchester City, we don’t get to see each other as often, so whenever we meet, we always have a laugh. I know how much he tried to convince me to join Manchester City back then, and we still joke about it today.
Once the whistle goes, though, everything changes. He’s fighting for Norway, I’m fighting for England. There are no favours on the pitch. We both want to win.
After the game, we’re friends again. That’s football. You compete with everything you’ve got for 90 or 120 minutes, then you leave it all on the pitch and enjoy seeing your friends again.”