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A few Terminal commands can make everyday macOS tasks feel faster and more convenient. This guide walks through 15 commands for adjusting key repeat, Dock and window animations, screenshot locations, Finder search and sorting behavior, and temporary sleep prevention. It also explains when to relaunch apps or restart the Dock, how to verify each change, and how to restore the original settings. Keep both the adjustment and restoration commands handy, and note the version-specific caveats before you begin. #macOS #Productivity #DevelopmentTools #Terminal
Some success advice sounds like a universal law—but is it? Truthiness leads us to accept claims based on intuition or familiarity instead of evidence. This article examines six myths discussed in “The ONE Thing” and explains why ideas about multitasking, discipline, willpower, balance, and ambitious goals may work differently depending on the task and situation. For important decisions, turn advice into a verifiable statement, then examine its sources, counterexamples, and conditions for use. #Productivity #DecisionMaking #GoalAchievement #SelfManagement
Small changes can support kidney health—but the right diet is not the same for everyone. Eating less doenjang soup, stew, salted seafood, and pickled vegetables can lower sodium intake. Replacing soda, sweetened coffee, and sweet tea with water or unsweetened drinks can reduce added sugar. However, potassium, phosphorus, protein, and fluids should not be restricted automatically. Needs depend on kidney disease stage, blood tests, medications, nutritional status, and dialysis. Learn what factors should guide a personalized kidney diet. #KidneyHealth #ChronicKidneyDisease #KidneyFunction #HealthyEating
What does July’s U.S. producer inflation report actually tell us? Final-demand PPI rose 4.7% year over year while remaining unchanged at 0.0% month over month. Core PPI increased 4.2% annually and 0.2% monthly. A slower annual increase does not mean prices fell. It also does not guarantee that CPI will follow within a fixed two- or three-month window. Product composition, corporate margins, import prices, and base effects all matter. See why the Fed must weigh employment, PCE inflation, and financial conditions before deciding its next move. #Inflation #Fed #MonetaryPolicy #GlobalEconomy
Are you eligible for a free national health screening in 2026? People born in even-numbered years are generally eligible, while workplace-insured employees in non-office roles may qualify every year. Before visiting, confirm your eligibility and individual screening items with the National Health Insurance Service. The article also explains how to find and book a designated provider, what to bring, how to prepare for fasting, and what to do if your results indicate that confirmatory testing is needed. #HealthScreening #HealthInsurance #NHIS #PreventiveCare
Cost per Token: The New Benchmark in AI Chip Competition
What does an AI token really cost? Chip price and peak performance are only part of the equation. As generative AI services scale, recurring inference expenses increasingly influence product pricing and profitability. A useful comparison must include power, memory, networking, utilization, software, response speed, and model quality. It should also account for failed outputs and retries—which is why cost per successful task may be more informative than cost per token alone. See how custom accelerators, GPUs, and rack-scale systems are competing on real-world economics. #AIChips #GenerativeAI #Semiconductors #AIDataCenter #AIAgents