How Obsidian Simplifies Note-Taking with Features You May Have Missed

Evernote, once my go-to note-taking tool, has its limitations. I found that plugins that mimic its look often hinder performance. However, I discovered that Obsidian’s unique features and layout make it a better choice. When I switched from Evernote, I initially missed the brief preview feature of Evernote notes. But I’ve since come to appreciate … Read more

7 Hobbies That Indicate Above-Average Intelligence

Engaging in various hobbies can reveal more about one’s cognitive abilities than traditional measures of intelligence might suggest. Research has identified seven activities that tend to appeal to minds working in particular ways, often correlating with higher-than-average IQ scores. These include reading for pleasure, playing a musical instrument, engaging in strategic games, solo outdoor activities … Read more

7 Grocery Shopping Habits That Reveal an Upper-Middle-Class Background

Grocery shopping isn’t just about filling your cart; it’s a reflection of our upbringing, socioeconomic status, and values. Our daily habits, including the way we navigate stores, choose products, and prioritize certain items, can reveal more about our background than we think. Here are 7 grocery shopping habits that tend to signal an upper-middle-class upbringing: … Read more

Amazon Unveils AI-Powered Security System to Counter Threats

Amazon has created a new system called Autonomous Threat Analysis (ATA) to help its security teams identify vulnerabilities in its platforms and develop proactive defenses. ATA uses multiple specialized AI agents that compete against each other to rapidly investigate attack techniques and propose security controls for human review. This allows Amazon’s security teams to focus … Read more

GitHub Copilot Upgrades to Claude Opus 4.5 Model

GitHub has released a new model for its coding assistant tool, Copilot, called Claude Opus 4.5. This improved version is now available in public preview and offers enhanced performance compared to previous models. According to early testing, Claude Opus 4.5 outperforms internal benchmarks while using fewer tokens. The new model will be available on the … Read more

Bill Gates’ Book List for 2025 Holidays

Bill Gates recently shared a list of books to read during the 2025 holidays. Unfortunately, due to technical issues, we were unable to access the full article from CNBC. However, it appears that Bill Gates recommended reading several books, including titles by famous authors such as John Grisham and Malcolm Gladwell. Although we couldn’t find … Read more

Billionaires Flock to Google’s AI-Driven Growth

Billionaire investors Warren Buffett, Stanley Druckenmiller, and Israel “Izzy” Englander are backing Google (Alphabet) for its growth potential in artificial intelligence and advertising. Their investments come as Alphabet achieves notable milestones in quantum computing and demonstrates the power of its generative AI technology. The billionaire trio is not solely buying into Alphabet’s quantum computing prospects … Read more

Android Auto Evolves with AI and Material Design

Android Auto is finally starting to feel like the Android we know. With AI upgrades, a fresh look thanks to Material You, and better ways to interact, Google’s in-car system has become a seamless extension of our smartphones. The visual upgrade that makes your phone and car look the same is achieved through the Monet … Read more

Yahoo-keskittyää omien evästeiden käyttöön

Jos käytät Yahoo:n sivustoa tai sovelluksessa, tarvitaan evästeitä sinun hyväksymisen avun saadaksesi käyttää palveluita. Evästeitä käytetään yleisesti seuraavista tarkoituksista: – Tarjota palveluja ja sisältöä – Todeta käyttäjät ja estää roskapostia – Toteuttaa tietoturvatoimet Jos napsautat “Hyväksy kaikki”, hyväksyt evästeiden käytön ja henkilötiedoista muutamia yleisiä tarkkaita tiedoja (esim. IP-osoite, selaus- ja hakutiedot) analytiikassa ja mainonnassa. Jos … Read more

Opus 4.5’s Coding Woes: 50% Failure Rate, Glitchy File Handling

I tested Anthropic’s Opus 4.5 to see if it’s truly the best in the world for coding, but things quickly got weird. Despite its bold claims, Opus 4.5 failed half my coding tests, struggled with basic file handling, and still had reliability issues. My experience with Claude Code was different. It worked well when used … Read more