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Šamanská magie  Šamani údajně dovedou na základě intimní znalosti bohů a démonů předpovídat budoucnost. Vůli bohů vyčtou z růžných puklin v kamenech, šustění listí ve [...]













Ako zistil portál zltebalony.sk, Po rokoch keď sa Adela Vinczeová na slovenskej scéne ocitla v zvláštnom vákuu – jedny dvere sa jej po dlhoročnej spolupráci nečakane zatvorili, iné projekty odmietla sama, pretože nechcela robiť kompromisy, – prichádza zlom, ktorý jej kariére najelitnejšej slovenskej moderátorky, dodáva nový vietor. Česká televízia Prima využila príležitosť a ponúkli jej Článok Vinczeová mieri na české obrazovky: Prichádz..

Batteries - codeyarns.com - 3 months ago - eng
9V Battery Smoke alarms : These alarms can be in places that are difficult to reach, so it is best to choose a battery that lasts the longest. The recommendation is to pick a Lithium non-rechargeable battery with 10-year shelf life and the maxmimum capacity (on 2026-02-27 this was 1200 mAh ). Avoid rechargeable or alkaline batteries. I ended up choosing Tenergy batteries for this purpose.

my book, LLMs for Mortals, was created with Quarto, it runs the code when I compile the book. It uses cached versions when no code changes, but it is […]

From Fargo to Zebra - cendyne.dev - 3 months ago - eng
I switched FurSquared away from Fargo to Zebra label printers. Other conventions are doing the same to speedily get attendees to the things they find fun.

Last weekend, a blog post about Booklore crossed my feed and piqued my interest. I've long used Calibre to manage my e-books and, in June last year, even containerised Calibre-server so that I could read (parts of) my library in a web browser. As fantastic as Calibre is, its interface is showing its age and I don't love that they've been diverting energy into adding AI features. I'm sure that they're probably useful to someone, ....

Last weekend, a blog post about Booklore crossed my feed and piqued my interest. I've long used Calibre to manage my e-books and, in June last year, even containerised Calibre-server so that I could read (parts of) my library in a web browser. As fantastic as Calibre is, its interface is showing its age and I don't love that they've been diverting energy into adding AI features. I'm sure that they're probably useful to someone, ....

Last weekend, a blog post about Booklore crossed my feed and piqued my interest. I've long used Calibre to manage my e-books and, in June last year, even containerised Calibre-server so that I could read (parts of) my library in a web browser. As fantastic as Calibre is, its interface is showing its age and I don't love that they've been diverting energy into adding AI features. I'm sure that they're probably useful to someone, ....

Last weekend, a blog post about Booklore crossed my feed and piqued my interest. I've long used Calibre to manage my e-books and, in June last year, even containerised Calibre-server so that I could read (parts of) my library in a web browser. As fantastic as Calibre is, its interface is showing its age and I don't love that they've been diverting energy into adding AI features. I'm sure that they're probably useful to someone, ....

I have run into this post  by John Rush, which I found really interesting, mostly because I so vehemently disagree with it. Here are the points that I want to address in John’s thesis: 1. Open Source movement gonna end because AI can rewrite any oss repo into a new code and commercially redistribute it as their own. 2. Companies gonna use AI to generate their none core software as a marketing effort (cloudflare rebuilt nextjs in  a week....

Do you have complex logic and unpredictable dependencies that make it hard to write reliable tests? How can you use Python's mock object library to improve your tests? Christopher Trudeau is back on the show this week with another batch of PyCoder's Weekly articles and projects.

Introduction In this article, I’m going to show you how to emulate a LEFT JOIN FETCH between two root entities without fetching the intermediate child entity. I got the inspiration for this article by this comment thread on my blog. Domain Model Let’s assume we have the following entities: The Post is the root entity of our hierarchy, but just like it’s the case with the relational model, the root entity does not have any reference to its c..

It's small and tiny and so cute Have you ever always wanted a very very small voice note recorder that would fit in your pocket? Something that would always work, and always be available to take a note at the touch of a button, with no fuss? Me neither. Until, that is, I saw the Pebble Index 01 , then I absolutely needed it right away and had to have it in my life immediately, but alas, it is not available, plus it’s disposable, and I d..

Traditional note-taking destroys ADHD focus in meetings. Here's why simultaneous listening + writing fails neurodivergent brains and what actually works.

When ADHD overwhelm hits, the 6-minute voice brain dump → AI organization → clarity → action loop is transformative. Here's my complete system.

I created and delivered a hands-on workshop at WorkOS in San Francisco, walking engineers through building a complete go-to-market pipeline using Claude Code and Cowork — from ICP research to automated content production. Lydia from Anthropic's Claude Code team joined for Q&A.

RSI and carpal tunnel are epidemic among developers. Voice coding isn't just accommodation — it's actually faster at 179 WPM vs typing.

Why every developer hates writing docs and how voice dictation makes it 4x faster. The documentation workflow that finally works.

Granola's anticipated Android launch brings intelligent meeting notes to the world's largest mobile platform with unique Android-specific features.

Healthcare professionals use Granola's AI meeting notes to document patient consultations, maintain medical records, and improve telehealth workflows.

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Lawyers use Granola AI to stay fully present during depositions, client meetings, and negotiations while capturing every critical detail automatically.

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Teachers and professors use Granola AI to stay present during parent conferences, IEP meetings, and advising sessions while capturing important details.

Mental health professionals use Granola's AI meeting notes to maintain client engagement while capturing session insights and treatment progress.

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