A Japanese company has released a spoon that uses electric to stimulate your taste buds into thinking your food has salt in it. It has different levels of saltiness you can control.
Many people with high blood pressure that had to give up or reduce sodium intake can use this to still get the taste they want without breaking their low sodium diet.
The man tries some bland soup, and to his surprise it worked, the soup tastes like he sprinkled a some salt on it. Technology like this could be a game changer for many people, if you were on a sodium restriction would you try this to be healthier?
Next can there be a “Written by AI” label on generated posts?
Even if a human is hitting cmd+v and posting, it’s bot content
It’s fake and lazy, clogs the feed with slop, and contributes to cognitive decay
The digital town square has a zombie infestation
I have to be careful when I'm on https://t.co/sJqlV0M8wm because I get lost in so many interesting articles to read and also beautiful collection of pictures. It's truly the best of both worlds.
First of Kind: The @ryolu_ interview
What is the future of design in a post-AI world?
Ryo Lu pioneered new patterns for collaboration as Notion’s founding designer. He now leads design at @cursor_ai where he shapes new ways to build software.