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The 'Invisible Salary' of Living in Japan
A Japan-based expat vlogger explores the "invisible salary" of Japanese life—safety, reliable systems, and freedom from social pressures—outweighing lower wages by enhancing mental health and peace of mind.
I Studied 100 Viral AI Apps, Here’s How They’re Printing MILLIONS
Steven Cravotta analyzes over 100 viral AI apps generating millions in revenue, revealing simple strategies like one core feature, long onboardings, hard paywalls, and aggressive marketing that enable anyone to replicate success without cod
Time Traveler? This 1979 Film Knew About AI
Documentary filmmaker David Hoffman introduces a visionary 1979 short film depicting an AI teaching rock-paper-scissors to generations, blending AI's historical skepticism with optimistic predictions of technology fostering memory, educatio
Awesome Free & Open Source Apps I Personally Use
Arisaike presents a curated list of favorite free, open-source apps for privacy-focused alternatives in photo storage, note-taking, file transfer, and system customization across Android, Windows, and other platforms.
How My App Is Doing (2 Month Update)
Indie developer Chris shares a candid 2-month update on his AI calorie-tracking app Amy, detailing revenue growth to $1,500 monthly, AI cost reductions from $700 to $221, new features like menu scanning, and retention boosts from 3% to 10%.
Namecheap is suing their customers
Theo, a web developer and founder, recounts Namecheap's lawsuit against customer Snigdha Sur over her domain juggernaut.com, exposing domain registration risks, registrar abuses, and advice for secure business practices.
The Shock of Moving Back to the U.S.
An American expat, back in the U.S. after 15 years abroad in Europe, the Middle East, Japan, and the UK, shares his reverse culture shock experiences over 18 months, highlighting healthcare confusion, poor food quality, political polarizati
Is it hard to move to Japan at middle age? ft. @ChaniJapan
Chani, an Australian former Japanese teacher, discusses her bold move to rural Wakayama, Japan, at nearly 50, including childhood on a boat, homestays, buying an akiya, teaching English, starting YouTube, and finding community with her cat
Steve Jobs - The Lost Interview (11 May 2012) [VO] [ST-FR] [Ultra HD 4K]
In a rediscovered 1995 interview, Steve Jobs reflects on his early fascination with computers, Apple's founding and challenges, innovations like the Macintosh, his ousting by John Sculley, NeXT's software focus, and the transformative poten
Immutable Selves: A Functional Approach to Digital Identity through Clojure Principles - Dame
Scarlett Dame, a systems designer and founder of Sic, discusses applying Clojure's immutability principles to digital identity, modeling human and AI selves as append-only logs for secure, verifiable experiences.