The rambling ponderings of Eric "Gub" Snyder. I'm incurably curious. I ponder things like AI, the environment, sustainability, stranded assets, environmental stewardship, waste, waste reduction, thriving simply, living simply, genealogy, history, calendars, personal productivity...
Surveillance pricing—sometimes called "personalized" or "algorithmic" pricing—is the practice where companies use your data (location, device type, browsing history, and even how fast you scroll) to estimate the maximum you’re willing to pay.
While these algorithms are sophisticated, they are also predictable. Here is how you can "trick" or manage the data they see to your advantage:
π€ AI Daily Digest: The Future of Quantum, Medicine, and Industry
Date: April 16, 2026
Welcome back to your daily briefing on the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence. Today’s highlights include a massive leap in "AI for Science" from NVIDIA, a major pharmaceutical partnership, and the arrival of "System-Agnostic" agents for manufacturing.
π AI Daily Brief: Quantum Breakthroughs, "Agentic" Shifts, and the 2026 AI Index
Date: April 15, 2026
The AI landscape is moving at breakneck speed today, with NVIDIA bridging the gap between AI and Quantum computing, and Stanford releasing its definitive 2026 AI Index. Here is your essential summary of the most important developments in artificial intelligence over the last 24 hours.
This summary provides a snapshot of the most significant developments in artificial intelligence as of April 14, 2026. The focus this week is heavily on the transition from "Chatbots" to "Autonomous Agents" and the rising friction between state and federal regulations.
1629: Dutch polymath Christiaan Huygens was born; he would go on to discover the moon Titan and invent the pendulum clock.
1891:B.R. Ambedkar, the "Father of the Indian Constitution" and a champion for Dalit rights, was born in Mhow, India.
1912: The RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic at 11:40 PM, leading to its tragic sinking early the next morning.
1986: The heaviest hailstones ever recorded—weighing 1 kg (2.2 lbs)—fell in Bangladesh, tragically resulting in 92 deaths.
1988: The Geneva Accords were signed, with the Soviet Union agreeing to withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.
2003: The Human Genome Project was officially completed, having successfully mapped 99% of the human genetic blueprint.
π¨π¦ Canadian Politics
Yesterday: Mark Carney’s Liberals secured a rare federal majority government after winning key special elections in Ontario and Quebec.Expected Today: Prime Minister Carney is expected to outline his new legislative priorities, focusing on trade stability and geopolitical tensions.
πΊπΈ US Politics
Yesterday: President Trump promoted his "no tax on tips" policy at the White House and hinted at ongoing, back-channel negotiations with Iran.