I thought this was going to be about a technique I've been using lately for free trials.
And it goes like this, I sign up for the free trial and immediately cancel it, so I don't forget. It will still let me have the free trial until the end of the time specified.
And then if I do decide to keep it, the worst thing that happens is it just stops working at the end of the free trial and then I go ahead and re-enable it.
Says me a ton of money and anger from forgetting to cancel a free trial.
What a brilliant concept, useful for so many applications!
The linked Instagram video was really useful and understanding the applications. I highly recommend watching that too. In addition to reading the article.
I've been using Agent Skills on a new side project and I'm really impressed so far! It really holds my hand a lot of the way and really lets me focus on developing a product instead of figuring out how to build it. I get to focus much more energy on high level architecture and product design.
Very grateful for this repository and everyone who contributed to it!
I love the optimism in this document. I'm listening to the audiobook called The Optimist right now, which is about Sam Altman, and the audiobook jives with this document.
I can definitely see how it is going to create a lot more value to society.
My short interpretation is that you basically inject a virus to mutate cells permanently and it regrows missing hair that takes sound waves and turns them into electrical impulses in the brain.
"The deal is not for The Onion to own Infowars, but rather to have a temporary license to the intellectual property of Infowars’ parent company, Free Speech Systems.
Papers filed in state court indicate that the deal entails The Onion paying $81,000 a month to license the Infowars.com domain and brand name, as reported by KOUW,"
"The deal calls for The Onion to pay $81,000 a month to license the Infowars.com domain and brand name, which the receiver says will "cover carrying costs to preserve and protect the assets of the receivership estate" until an appeal filed by Jones is decided and the path is cleared for a sale."
And it goes like this, I sign up for the free trial and immediately cancel it, so I don't forget. It will still let me have the free trial until the end of the time specified.
And then if I do decide to keep it, the worst thing that happens is it just stops working at the end of the free trial and then I go ahead and re-enable it.
Says me a ton of money and anger from forgetting to cancel a free trial.
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