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Protecting Attention in the AI Era: The Paradox of Filter Success

Working in a startup, I used to treat constant input as discipline. More often it was anxiety in disguise. The problem isn't filter failure; it's filter success. The human body is a control system, and constant noise prevents it from ever reaching stability.

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TurboQuant, KV Cache Compression, and the New Speed of Open Source

TurboQuant is more than a clever KV cache compression result. It also reveals something bigger: once a systems idea is public, AI is shrinking the time it takes for the open-source community to turn it into implementation down to days.

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AI's Next Breakthrough: Learning What to Forget

Context windows keep growing, but the real bottleneck is memory management across time. The next leap in LLMs isn't remembering more — it's knowing what to write, keep, decay, and delete.

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Best AI Notes App 2026: Honest Reviews & How to Choose

Notion, Obsidian, Mem, Reflect, Clay — reviewed honestly. Most AI note apps die in week two. Here's the diagnostic framework to pick one that actually sticks.

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AI Scaling Isn't Slowing — It's Redirecting

Teams are rewriting residual paths, attention mixing, and memory mechanisms. That's not a sign AI hit a wall — it's proof that system-level evolution is accelerating faster than ever.

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The Physics of Success: Energy, Order, and Growth

The universe defaults toward entropy. You walk against it every day. From thermodynamics to personal growth to AI, the same energy-order law governs every scale — and it's not motivational fluff, it's physics.

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Why OpenClaw Took Off: A Product of the Agent Era

OpenClaw didn't invent new AI magic. It compressed initiative, reachability, and habit loops into something ordinary users can live with. That's why it took off — and what it tells us about the agent era.

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