“Happiness Requires Unhappiness: The Surprising Truth About Suffering and Joy”

Arthur Brooks, a Harvard professor and author, suggests that happiness requires some level of unhappiness. He draws on the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus’ idea that the key to happiness is not seeking constant pleasure but eliminating sources of discomfort. Brooks warns against overprotecting ourselves and our children from any form of suffering or conflict, as … Read more

“Boosting Brain Power: 9 Exercises to Keep Your Mind Sharp”

Engaging in brain exercises, such as completing a sudoku puzzle, enhances cognitive abilities, boosts memory, and promotes overall mental well-being. Factors like stress, aging, inadequate sleep, or an unhealthy lifestyle can intensify mental fog, affecting memory, problem-solving skills, and overall cognitive function. To help your brain stay sharp and focused, consider these nine well-researched exercises: … Read more

Wiz Walks Away from $23 Billion Deal with Google

Wiz has abandoned a $23 billion deal with Google that would have been the search giant’s largest-ever acquisition. CEO Assaf Rappaport told employees the company will instead pursue an initial public offering (IPO) as originally planned. Rappaport wrote in a memo to employees, “Saying no to such humbling offers is tough.” A person familiar with … Read more

NVIDIA Powers Iconic Vegas Sphere with 150 RTX GPUs

NVIDIA has revealed that their RTX GPUs power the iconic Vegas sphere, a major attraction in Las Vegas covering nearly 750,000 square feet. The sphere features 150 RTX A6000 GPUs with over 10K cores, 48 GB of memory, and a 300W TDP, totaling 1,612,800 cores, 72,000 GB of GDDR6 memory, and 45,000W of power consumption. … Read more

Luma AI Releases Loops: Revolutionizing Video Creation with Seamless Loops

Luma AI, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence startup, has launched a new feature called “Loops” for its Dream Machine platform. This update allows users to create seamless, continuous video loops from text descriptions, images, or keyframes. Content creators and digital marketers can now produce endless video sequences without visible cuts or transitions, expanding their options … Read more

“Feeding on Disrespect: How Others’ Verbal and Nonverbal Cues Impact Our Physiological State and Performance”

Feeding on the Disrespect of Others is Not Our Optimal State Resilience, cooperation, and performance emerge from physiological safety and trust. We evolved to be a species that regulates our feelings through trusted others. We are influenced by the verbal and nonverbal cues of those around us, whether we like it or not. Changes in … Read more