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Signals & Sense

Brian Thamm

Making sense of the noise in data and AI. Explore applications, ethics, and the stories that matter—delivered with clarity and curiosity.

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Cursor 1.0 is Here: The AI Code Editor Just Got a Massive Upgrade

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Welcome to Signals & Sense

Hello and welcome to Signals & Sense!

If you’re reading this, you’re probably as fascinated as I am by the world of data, artificial intelligence, and the ways they’re quietly (and sometimes not-so-quietly) reshaping our lives. Whether you...

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