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Fungus that spreads from cats to humans has been detected, raising concerns among scientists
earth.comUber will now pick up your returns from your doorstep
techcrunch.comPlayStation 5 sees massive sales spike in the US, beating 2026 records so far as eager consumers rush to beat RAM crisis price hikes
eurogamer.netNASA telescope captures the earliest moments of a black hole 'awakening'
earth.comBest AI note taking app for meetings if you don’t want to take notes live?
I’ve realized I’m pretty bad at taking notes during meetings. If I focus, I forget stuff. If I write, I miss half the conversation. So lately I just stopped trying to do both.
I’ve been using an AI note taking app for meetings Bluedot to capture everything in the background, then I go back later and turn the transcript/summary into actual notes. It’s been way less stressful during calls, but it does add that extra step after.
How are you all handling this? Still taking notes live or doing something similar?
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phys.orgDo photo challenges actually help with creative ruts?
I’ve been stuck in a bit of a loop lately… go out to shoot, come back with basically the same shots I always take, then don’t even feel like editing half of them. I was thinking of trying more photo challenges just to shake things up. Not for prizes, just to have some kind of direction so I stop defaulting to the same compositions every time.
I came across ViewBug while searching for photo challenges online. They seem to run a lot of themed challenges, and I like that you can see how other people approach the same idea, plus there’s some community feedback and voting. Feels like it could help just by seeing different perspectives.
Do you use photo challenges to get out of a creative rut? Or is there something else that works better for you?