• I hate meetingsheres the app that records them and takes notes for you
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    Stack CommerceShareWe may earn revenue from the products available on this page and participate in affiliate programs. Learn more I cant be the only person working in corporate who dislikes meetingstheyre usuallyso long or could be summarized with an email. Plus, Im scrambling to jot down all the important points (which is usually everything) my manager or CEO is making.This year, Im making it my goal to scramble and stress less and give myself extra time to focus on other tasks. Wondering how Im making that happen? I added My Notes AI to my desk (not literally), and thisAI-powered note transcriber and summarizer app has seriously changed my life. I didnt even have to pay the full price of $229I grabbed lifetime access for only $39.99!My personal AI assistant that gets every wordMy Notes AI is the personal assistant I never knew I needed. This app pairs seamlessly with my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook, saving me so much time and stress.With this app, Ive been able to focus on the content and slides in every meeting I attend without worrying about scribbling notes down. I can also work in the background (dont tell my manager!) to get ahead of deadlinesor catch up on themsince My Notes AI records every word, transcribes speech into text, and has innovativeAI that can transcribe my meetings.But thats not all I love about this productivity-enhancing app. Check out a couple of other handy features:I get an unlimited amount of AI-powered transcriptions, whether I need it for a live recording or an audio file.Instant AI summaries from even the longest transcriptions so that I can use them to brainstorm project ideas.Advanced organizational tools that let me organize my AI notes based on the date or topic of my recorded meetings and presentations.Ready to quit stressing over meeting notes?Grablifetime access to My Notes AI transcribing and summarizing features for just $39.99 while this best-of-web pricing lasts.StackSocial prices subject to change.My Notes AI Pro Plan: Lifetime Subscription AI Note Transcriber & SummarizerOnly $39.99 at Popular Science
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  • Extinct moa ate purple trufflelike fungi, fossil bird droppings reveal
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    For the first time, ancient DNA from droppings left by New Zealands flightless moa identifies actual species of fungi the doomed birds ate.The snacks, including purple lumps of a trufflelike fungus, might have been berry mimics, says paleoecologist Alex Boast of Manaaki WhenuaLandcare Research in Lincoln, New Zealand. For fungal spores inside the lumps, getting gulped by a bird could beat just drifting on some air current to find new homes, Boast and colleagues propose January 15 in Biology Letters. Hitchhiker spores in a bird gut would have been carried into new territory and excreted or, as Boast puts it, deposited in a rich growing medium.Fungi are crucial to the health of forests. So getting an idea of what fungi the now-extinct moa ate helps the team figure out how New Zealands unusual ecosystems worked before humans arrived around the 1300s. The last large landmass colonized by humans, Boast calls it. Humans were a shock.All species of New Zealands ostrichlike moa, including the North Island giant moa (Dinornis novaezealandiae)seen in this illustration, went extinct after humankind arrived.Hein Nouwens/iStock/Getty Images PlusNew Zealand has no native land mammals, except bats. Instead the island had big birds playing the roles of big foragers. About nine species of ostrichlike moa of different sizes and food interests stalked the islands. Lumps of their hardened poop in various shapes and sizes, one even showing a moa footprint, are still scattered across the country. The best troves of such coprolites lie in what Boast calls natural refrigerators, the caves of New Zealands South Island.Boast and colleagues have analyzed tattered remains of DNA in coprolites from upland moa (Megalapteryx didinus), using them as paperweight-sized time machines. In a way, moa did the sample collecting needed to study New Zealands past flora and fauna. The teams earlier review of bird droppings, published in 2018, found remains of ferns, mosses and parasites, as well as fungi. The researchers have since refined their methods to get a better look at the fungi.Now theres enough detail in some cases to identify species. One is the trufflelike Gallacea scleroderma with its bright purple lumps encasing the spores. In New Zealands low-mammal world, maybe fungi evolved lumplet forms that enticed moa to eat and disperse their spores. In all, the team identified 13 different kinds of fungi in the ancient guano.Hitchhiking inside birds may also have evolved in the low-mammal landscape of Patagonia, says mycologist Marcos Caiafa of the University of Florida in Gainesville. Patagonian bird droppings, he and colleagues announced in 2021, carry fungal spores, including some from a trufflelike species that wraps its spores in purple.The New Zealand results have Boast worrying about the future of forests there.Many of these fungi have a lifestyle called ectomycorrhizal, or ECM. We daylight-dwelling humans tend to think of fungi as parasols, puffballs and fuzzes bursting into daylight. Usually these are just the spore-dispersing devices pushing into air currents for spore spreading. The main bodies of most fungi lie out of sight.Much of a fungus is gossamer filament. Almost internet-like, they thread a forest. In their search for food and water, ECM fungi, such as the ones from moa coprolites, infiltrate living plants pressing against (though not into) individual plant cells. These ECM fungi may be invisible to a human looking at a tree, but they affect water uptake, forest regeneration and lots of woodsy life.Without moa to disperse these fungi to bald spots or cleared land, Boast says forests probably arent as resilient as they once were. And in our times of change, resilience matters.
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  • Crowds suck people into a vortex surprising physicists
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    Nature, Published online: 05 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00373-zStudying crowd dynamics could inform strategies that help to prevent dense gatherings from becoming dangerous.
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  • Out of Africa: celebrating 100 years of human-origins research
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    Nature, Published online: 05 February 2025; doi:10.1038/d41586-025-00282-1A landmark study reporting the discovery of Australopithecus africanus one century ago put the African continent at the centre of the story of humanity.
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  • Massive study of 3 million people reveals genetic 'hotspots' linked to bipolar disorder
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    A new study has greatly expanded the number of gene variants thought to be tied to bipolar disorder.
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  • 'Bull's-eye!' Hubble telescope spots record-shattering 9-ring galaxy and the cosmic 'dart' that smashed through its center
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    Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have spotted a record-smashing galaxy wrapped in 9 rings of stars along with the dwarf galaxy that violently plunged through its center.
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  • Please tell me there is a faster way to join faces
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    Im currently trying to join the faces of the walls to that every wall has only 1 face. The starting file was a STL file with with a random mesh. I was able to use the remesh modifier and get the current mesh. Right now im selecting the faces with the mouse and just pressing Strg + X to combine them but as you can see in the 2nd picture it would take ages. Any way to combine faces along a plane ? Another possible solution might me merging everything and then using the knife tool to separate the faces along the edges of the walls. Would that approach be better ? submitted by /u/wevento [link] [comments]
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  • Dino Girl
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  • Legendary Elden Ring Player Let Me Solo Her Honored In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
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    Warhorse Studios highly anticipated medieval RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 was finally released. It has attracted many players. Concurrent players reached 176k very soon, and it has been well received so far.Players are rushing to dive into the turbulent world of 15th-century Bohemia, discovering various Easter Eggs hidden in the corners of Bohemian Paradise and the city of Kuttenberg.One of them was found by Reddit user szpitalosw, who saw a skeleton in the countryside southwest of Semin. The skeleton is half-buried in dirt and has a large pot on its head. This immediately reminded the szpitalosw of Let Me Solo Her, a legendary figure in the Elden Ring community.Over the years, Let Me Solo Her has been helping other players conquer Malenia, one of the most difficult bosses in Elden Ring. In July 2022, after defeating Malenia a thousand times, he received a special gift package from Bandai Namco in honor of his extraordinary achievement. And this is not the end of his legend. In March 2023, he took on an even greater challenge: trying to beat a modded version of Elden Ring ,where every enemy is replaced with Malenia.The streamer is aware of this reference and feels happy about it. He told GamesRadar+ that the reference is quite awesome. Its always amazing when people tell me theyve found an Easter egg of me in another game, he further said.Dont forget to join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Legendary Elden Ring Player Let Me Solo Her Honored In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • UK Will Not Legally Prohibit Game Publishers from Delisting Sold Games
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    UbisoftUK government has responded to an online petition claiming that video game publishers should not delist games they had already sold, saying that they have no plans to amend existing consumer law on digital obsolescence. The government stated that it would monitor the issue and consider the relevant work of the Competition and Market Authority (CMA) on consumer rights and consumer detriment.The petition titled Prohibit publishers irrevocably disabling video games they have already sold claimed that the government should implement changes on the legislative level, updating a consumer law to prohibit publishers from disabling video games, as well as related game assets or features, that they had already sold, without any recourse for customers. Authors of the petition state that with the existing practice, customers can be deprived of their purchase and cannot retain or repair the game.The claim gained more than 10,000 signatures, meaning that the government is required to respond officially. On February 3, the response was issued, stating that no changes would be implemented in the legal acts: There are no plans to amend UK consumer law on disabling video games. Those selling games must comply with existing requirements in consumer law and we will continue to monitor this issue.The government stated that it recognizes concerns raised by video games users regarding the operability of purchased products and that the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, the lead department for video games, regularly engages industry representatives and monitors how consumers interact with games.Before, Ross Scott, the author of the Accursed Farms YouTube channel, started a petition named Stop Destroying Videogames, aimed at preventing game publishers from disabling the connection necessary for the game to function. His Stop Killing Games campaign was sparked byUbisoftclosing the servers of The Crew.Read the details here anddont forget to join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post UK Will Not Legally Prohibit Game Publishers from Delisting Sold Games appeared first on CG SHARES.
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