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Nobody really cares...
Let me tell you something that might free you up a little. People don’t care about what you’re doing as much as you think they do. They’re not sitting around analyzing your moves. They’re not replaying your mistakes. They’re not judging you nearly as hard as you’re judging yourself. They’re thinking about their own lives. And yet so many of us hold back because we’re afraid of looking stupid. Afraid of failing publicly. Afraid it won’t go perfectly. But embarrassed in front of who? The real tragedy isn’t trying and falling short. The real tragedy is getting to the end of your life and realizing you played small. You had ideas and kept them safe. You had dreams and negotiated them down. You waited for the “right time” that never came. That’s the part that should scare you. You don’t get to run this life back. So if there’s something on your heart... a business to start, a move to make, a conversation to have... Do it. Not because it’s guaranteed to work. But because missing your shot is heavier than failing at it. What’s the bold move you’ve been overthinking?
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How to Switch from ChatGPT to Claude (Without Losing Anything!)
In this video, I show you how to quickly and easily switch from ChatGPT (or any other LLM provider) over to Claude without losing all those precious memories you've built up. Give it a watch if you're one of the many making the switch to Claude! Enjoy :)
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⏱️ The “Definition of Done” That Saves Hours: How Clarity Prevents Rework
Perfection is expensive, but ambiguity is even more expensive. Most teams do not lose time because they aim too high. We lose time because we do not agree on what “done” means, so we keep revisiting the same work. A clear Definition of Done is not bureaucracy, it is a time strategy that protects cycle time, reduces rework, and speeds up decisions. AI amplifies this truth. When we generate faster drafts, the bottleneck becomes alignment. If “done” is unclear, we simply produce more versions, faster. If “done” is clear, we produce better first drafts, faster, and we get time back instead of creating more noise. ------------- The Time Leak We Keep Normalizing ------------- We have all watched a simple deliverable turn into a multi-week loop. Someone submits a document. A reviewer says, “This is not what I expected.” Another reviewer asks for more detail. A stakeholder wants it shorter. Someone else wants it more formal. The author revises, resubmits, and the cycle repeats. We call it collaboration, but often it is a missing agreement. The real issue is that we asked for “a brief,” or “a summary,” or “a plan,” without defining the job the artifact must do. That vagueness creates handoff latency. People cannot evaluate quickly because they do not know what standard they are evaluating against. So they revert to preferences. This is also why meetings expand. When a deliverable is unclear, we schedule a sync to “align.” The meeting becomes a debate over expectations that could have been written in two paragraphs. That meeting leads to changes, which leads to more review, which leads to more time lost. A Definition of Done is how we stop paying this clarity tax. It gives us a shared finish line, which shortens time-to-decision and prevents expensive rework. ------------- Insight 1: “Done” Is a Contract, Not a Feeling ------------- Most teams treat “done” like a vibe. We know it when we see it, and we assume everyone else does too. That assumption is the source of wasted hours.
⏱️ The “Definition of Done” That Saves Hours: How Clarity Prevents Rework
Gemini is Now the Best All-in-One AI & More AI Use Cases
In this video, I go over the various updates and releases from Google and Anthropic, discusses the upcoming AI hardware releases from Apple and OpenAI, tests out a frankly creepy demo of a live interactive AI avatar, and more. Enjoy!
Prompt of the Day 💻✍🏾 | African Safari Scene
Using this reference photo, keep the person’s face and hair exactly the same. Create a realistic African safari scene with the person seated in an open-air safari vehicle, styled in natural tones. The person is relaxed, facing slightly toward the camera, smiling warmly. They are wearing an elegant ivory linen top that fits a refined safari look. In the background, include a realistic elephant and giraffe placed naturally within the African savannah landscape. Surroundings include golden grass, scattered acacia trees, and a wide open sky during golden hour. Lighting is soft, warm, and cinematic, with natural highlights on the face and realistic skin texture. The mood feels peaceful, elevated, and immersive. Shot on a Canon EOS R5, 85mm lens, eye-level angle, shallow depth of field. Style is luxury travel lifestyle photography, cinematic, and realistic.
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