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Nah, it's nowhere near Claude
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Along with this healing is also important
Our brain works like a muscle: use it, or lose it.
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Galerians are back ?
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Raymond Lee don’t be hasty. Viparita Karani is a traditional yogic pose from 17th century (legs-up the-wall pose). This illustration does show the proper pillows to used to rest into this pose. The benefits are well-established. Physical Benefits Boosts Circulation: Allows gravity to assist the return of blood flow to the heart, which relieves blood pooling and prevents varicose veins.Reduces Swelling: Actively drains excess fluid and reduces puffiness in the ankles, feet, and lower legs.Relieves Muscle Fatigue: Stretches the hamstrings gently while resting tired leg and hip muscles—ideal after running or long periods of sitting/standing. Eases Lower Back Tension: Supports the sacrum and lumbar spine, taking pressure off the lower back. Enhances Lymphatic Flow: Aids the lymphatic system in cleansing the body, thereby boosting the immune system. Mental & Neurological Benefits Reduces Stress and Anxiety: Activates the parasympathetic nervous system (the "rest and digest" state), which naturally lowers heart rate and cortisol levels.Improves Sleep Quality: Calms an overactive mind and releases physical tension, an excellent practice right before bed. https://www.yogaeasy.com/artikel/the-benefits-of-legs-up-the-wall-pose
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Kyle Bouwknecht Jill Doucette 👀 bringing your expertise into this for future discussions!
Strategy & Operations Leader | Innovati… ⌕ thread
So true. What if we focused on making humans more central instead?
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Thank you for this. The real question is how we design AI around humans, so they remain the point.
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Excellent 👌 👌 👌. Our ancient yoga gurus designed somany types of poses for maintaining healthy life. @ my knowledge, there's no better methods than the set of SURYA NAMASKAR. It's a total solution for healthy life, efficient life, successful life, personal life n happy life. I have a practical experience at the time of covid. Do it outside, not at indoor. Hear is the main secret for all these success. Morning sunlight is the main secret for our healthy life n happy life.
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Thanks for sharing🙏
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Antigravity(Antigravity 1.0) was quite disappointing from almost every perspective when I tried it about few months ago - user onboarding, initial setup, vague/incomplete documentation, limited token quotas, token limits tied to Google One plans, lack of proper token usage visibility, no straightforward way to use models from Google Cloud Vertex AI Model Garden, and more. I genuinely hope Google has significantly improved all of these aspects.
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I remember one time someone told me that they talked with a chatbot like they were a close friend. She even gave "him" a name and told "him" a lot of things you would only tell to people close to you. I told her that everything she says to it is recorded in some company database and the company staff can read all her innermost thougths. I find all this rather creepy.
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Supporting: Health is wealth #ElevateYourLegs Harvard Medical School
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Jerry Del Rio Hopefully it will be more affordable in the future to run your own model.
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Anyone performing this ???
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Is this a generalised recommendation? What about people with hypertension? Stent implanted person?
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The part this post leaves out changes the conclusion entirely. The 20% drop only hit participants who asked AI for direct answers. People who used AI for hints or clarifications showed no significant impairment. Same study, same data. That is not a technology problem. It is a design problem. I build Companion OS for people in crisis and recovery. The AI never solves for the person. It holds space while the person does the thinking. Dependency or capacity. The design decides. Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.04721
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I think AI may help those borderline students achieve a pass or boost students' grades a bit when they are near boundaries. Particularly, those students falling between 48-62%, especially. And even some of those around 68-69%. I do not think AI will do the magic to trasform someone that would have scored 48% into a >70%. But it may suffice to bring them over the edge of a pass mark, at Master level, i.e. 50-53%. Similarly a 68% may be boosted to a 70-72%, unlikely it will go to a 85%. Often students ask AI for help in the structure of their essays. AI will suggest sections with titles; allocation of topics to each sections; bullet points of content to cover for each theme; etc. Thus, if our marksheets are too prescriptive, for example if they require to allocate x-many points to structure, then of course there will be a general boost of final marks. We need to change our marksheets to make them fit for purpose in the AI era! Or switch to in person exams on paper!
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Energym🔋..an interesting video. Those who are unemployed, retired or wealthy, have this issue of purpose. Boredom sets in... though a person becomes more knowledgeable. 🤔 Guess we'll just have to experience it.
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