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  • 4 days ago | makeuseof.com | Saikat Basu

    Six distinct lighting styles are built into the iPhone as Portrait modes. But they aren't just for selfies. I tried all six lighting styles to see how they work, where they shine, and how to use them for better photos. Portrait mode used to be simple. Its job was to blur the background and make the subject stand out. Now, with the iPhone 16, Apple gives you six portrait lighting effects. Each one brings a different feel. Some are subtle. Others are bold.

  • 5 days ago | makeuseof.com | Saikat Basu

    Ever felt frustrated at a shot of a beautiful smile that turned out to be blurry? It's more irksome when you can't get that perfect shot again. But here's a free, user-friendly solution for your photography blunders that can restore the photo's clarity with a simple drag and drop. UnblurImage is one of those simple no-signup sites that you can use without registering an account. Gather your fuzzy photos and head to the site.

  • 5 days ago | flipboard.com | Saikat Basu

    8 hours agoAI stuns researchers by rewriting its own code to overcome limitationsIn an unprecedented development that challenges our understanding of artificial intelligence boundaries, researchers at Sakana AI have witnessed …12 hours agoTheory of mind: What chess and drug dealers can teach you about manipulationThe greatest tacticians are those who think ahead. Chess grandmasters, famous generals, great world leaders, and mafia dons all share one skill: They …

  • 1 week ago | makeuseof.com | Saikat Basu

    I thought to-do lists were the simplest productivity hack. But they sometimes overwhelm me, and I don't find them too intentional. That's when I discovered a simpler yet transformative method that gives me more fulfilling results. What's a Daily Highlight and Why It Works I used to start my day with a long to-do list. Ticking off a few tasks felt productive until I realized I was always busy but rarely fulfilled.

  • 1 week ago | makeuseof.com | Saikat Basu

    On April 16, 2025, OpenAI introduced two new AI reasoning models—o3 and o4-mini. These represent a significant jump in the company's AI capabilities, which is perhaps nowhere more evident than with their new image reasoning capabilities. These New Models Can "Think" With Images OpenAI says these new models can interpret any image you upload, like a whiteboard sketch, textbook diagrams, or a graphic PDF.

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Saikat Basu
Saikat Basu @saikytweets
18 May 24

🥳 Day 1 of #100DaysOfAI Can't wait to start my AI learning journey today as part of the @100daysai challenge! My goal for this challenge is to...get a better grasp of AI and reboot a learning habit. I'll be sharing my progress everyday 😊

Saikat Basu
Saikat Basu @saikytweets
2 Jan 24

🥳 Day 1 of #100DaysOfNoCode Start my no-code learning journey today as part of the @100daysnocode challenge! Say hi if you're also taking part 👇

Saikat Basu
Saikat Basu @saikytweets
23 Sep 22

RT @AmuseChimp: twitter trends is the sewers of the mind