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Has anyone used Qwen?
Alibaba launched an update to Qwen3-Thinking, now competitive with Gemini 2.5 Pro, o4-mini, and DeepSeek R1 across knowledge, reasoning, and coding benchmarks.
1 like • Jul 29
Yes, I have used it and I am impressed. I'll probably use it again today. I'm trying to create a very involved dashboard
2 likes • Jul 29
I asked it to make that complicated dashboard about a week ago. It said it would be ready in several days, I don't remember how many but it is ready now. I will ask for a few changes but not many. It did an amazing job. I have asked many AIs to do this and all of them failed except Qwen
Google just rolled out ‘Daily Listen
Google just rolled out ‘Daily Listen’, a new experimental AI feature in Search Labs that transforms users' search interests and browsing data into personalized five-minute podcasts. - The feature generates 5-minute AI-voiced podcasts based on users' Google Search history and Discover feed preferences. - Daily Listen appears in the Google mobile app's homepage, featuring real-time transcripts and related story links for deeper exploration. - The experiment is currently limited to U.S. users who opt into Search Labs, with content currently only available in English. - The feature is a similar format to Google's NotebookLM Audio Overviews, focusing on news and updates rather than document summaries. Google stumbled onto lightning in a bottle with NotebookLM, and now its bringing the style to other formats as well. As attention spans get shorter and shorter, quick, engaging podcast summaries like these may become a standard way for how many users (particularly auditory learners) prefer to consume information.
1 like • Jan 13
Thanks @Thad Zylka for continuing to comb the AI to find useful and fascinating things for us to see.
Runway just unveiled Act-One, a new Gen-3 Alpha video
Runway just unveiled Act-One, a new Gen-3 Alpha video feature that allows creators to map real human facial expressions onto AI-generated characters using a single video and reference image — without any specialized equipment. The details: - The system captures nuanced performances, including micro-expressions and eye movements, using just a smartphone video and character reference image. - Act-One allows creators to transfer the single video performance across multiple AI characters in different styles and angles. - The tool integrates directly with Runway's Gen-3 Alpha video model for creating complex narrative scenes. - The release follows Runway's recent partnership with Lionsgate to develop custom AI models using their film catalog. -
2 likes • Oct '24
I went and looked at it. Pretty sweet. Not cheap.
Always Have a Backup Plan
Hi guys, this is a pretty short post to remember you how much important it is to have a backup plan ready for anything in life. What will you do if you lose your job because your company closes? What do you do if your credit card issuer blocks your card? What you do if you lose your house key? What do you do if hackers delete or put viruses on your blog content? What if your country goes bankrupt and you lose all the money in your country? In short, prepare for the worst. Many times, I found myself in a critical situation. But luckily, I always had a backup plan. Study something to keep ready, put money outside your country in a safe bank, take an online bank account you keep for backup, leave your key without a tag to someone you know, and so on. Did you know that keeping all your money in a single country is a crazy thing, for example? I learned it a few years ago. So take some time and write down your thoughts, and decide a backup plan. Then remember to activate it.
2 likes • Aug '24
@Edward Seward There are others in the economy who would be hurt. I know that this group has been so maligned that people are really afraid of them, in reality this group is less likely to be violent than the general population. I provide housing for the mentally ill. They have to be on their meds, not misuse them and not take street drugs or drink. They just want to have what they call a normal life. Of course it is quite different than what most of us would call a normal life. Disabled military, when they come back from the battlefields with traumatic brain injury, they often can't get through life without help. I also provide housing for them. People with low IQ's. People on the Autism or other Spectrum disorders. They also need help. I don't provide any housing for them. Almost all of these people need help with their money. This is a huge number of people. I'll bet there are others I don't know about. To have an agency take care of their money, they are charged between $50 and $150 per month. Money that they just don't have. I teach my residents who have the ability to do this, to take their check to Walmart, have them pay all of their utilities, give them two envelopes with cash. One with my rent, the other for them to buy their groceries, etc. The rest have to pay those huge fees to have an agency do it for them. Here in my area, it's pretty inexpensive, they have to pay $58 per month to have their money handled for them. There isn't any way for them to handle credit cards, forget crypto.
6 likes • Aug '24
I agree with you. I have just started keeping some of my money in an offshore brokerage, with debit card access. I will have some of the money I earn to go their automatically too.
I found this interesting
I thought you might like it too. On my websites I have always been reluctant to ever delete a page, I have always repurposed it. I hate having broken pages and it's hard to know which websites are pointing to a page. Removing a page could break links on any number of sites. Now Google has a policy on this. Interesting because they have always been the worst at deleting pages and breaking sites all over the internet, then they penalize the site for having a broken link. https://www.searchenginejournal.com/googles-strategies-for-dealing-with-content-decay/515890/
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Rob Hoerntlein
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I am a 4th generation entrepreneur. I create companies and invest in many things, including real estate, stocks, options, crypto

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