Build a Second Brain Uisng Obsidian with Claude Code

Build a Second Brain Uisng Obsidian with Claude Code A conceptual illustration of an artificial intelligence second brain connecting various personal data points.

Wes Roth examines the concept of a “second brain,” a structured digital system for managing information outside the mind. Drawing on frameworks like David Allen’s “Getting Things Done,” this approach combines AI with methods such as knowledge graphs to create meaningful connections between ideas. For instance, knowledge graphs can link scattered notes into a cohesive […]

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Kids’ Tech Has a Screen Problem: This $139 Button Is the Fix

Getting kids through morning and bedtime routines is one of those parenting problems that never quite gets solved. Apps on tablets and phones have tried, but the device that’s supposed to help with brushing teeth is the same one that can pull up YouTube. Most parents end up nagging anyway, just now with a screen involved. The category of kids’ tech hasn’t really made mornings easier. It’s made them busier.

Skylight Buddy takes a different approach. It’s a purpose-built bedside device for children ages 4 to 10, with a touchscreen, a speaker, a built-in nightlight, and a physical action button. What it doesn’t have is just as deliberate: no internet access, no browser, no downloadable apps, no camera, and no microphone. It launched in June 2026, and its first production run sold out within a week.

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The core interaction is simple. Buddy guides kids through their morning, after-school, and bedtime tasks one at a time, showing each with clear on-screen visuals. When a task is done, the child presses the action button on top to confirm, advance to the next step, and collect stars. The design team pushed hard to keep that physical button rather than defaulting to a screen-only approach.

The button is yellow across all three colorways, which serves a functional purpose. It’s the brightest thing on the device, a deliberate visual signal that reads as “press me” from across the room. Buddy comes in blue, sage, and lavender, each with a soft silicone case that wasn’t designed as an accessory but as part of the form. With the case on, the side speaker sits flush with the body.

The integrated light handles two things that parents often buy as separate products: a nightlight for bedtime and an OK-to-wake signal for mornings, so younger kids know when it’s actually time to get up. Add a sound machine for winding down at night and an alarm clock for starting the day, and Buddy replaces a collection of single-purpose devices that typically end up crowding a child’s nightstand.

Buddy works as a standalone device right out of the box, covering routines, chores, the alarm clock, and all core features without any additional cost. Families who already use Skylight Calendar can link the two through the same parent app, syncing a child’s tasks and rewards automatically. A Buddy Plus subscription unlocks additional tools, including rewards tracking, visual timers, and nudges for transitions that are harder to manage.

At $139, it isn’t a cheap clock, but it’s also not competing with tablets or general-purpose screens. That’s the point. Kids can’t download apps on it, can’t open a browser, and can’t drift into videos once their tasks are done. For a category of products that’s gotten very good at capturing children’s attention for all the wrong reasons, Buddy’s restraint is its most compelling feature.

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The iPhone Ultra Fold is Coming: Rumored Features That Change Everything

The iPhone Ultra Fold is Coming: Rumored Features That Change Everything A close-up of the durable liquid metal hinge on the new foldable iPhone.

Apple’s highly anticipated iPhone Ultra foldable is rumored to debut at the September 2026 event, potentially reshaping the foldable smartphone landscape. With a focus on innovative technology, enhanced durability, and seamless user experience, this device could establish a new benchmark in the foldable phone market. Below is an in-depth look at its most anticipated features […]

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Unlock Doors via Palm or Fingerprint with 7 Top Smart Locks

Unlock Doors via Palm or Fingerprint with 7 Top Smart Locks A person using palm vein recognition to unlock the Tapo smart door lock.

Smart door locks are reshaping home security by combining advanced features with practical functionality. According to Smart Home 101, seven models stand out for their ability to meet varied needs, such as biometric access and integration with smart home ecosystems. One example is the Tapo DL130 by TP-Link, which uses palm vein recognition technology to […]

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LiberNovo Maxis Airflow Review: The Best Ergonomic Chair for Big & Tall Creators

LiberNovo Maxis Airflow Review: The Best Ergonomic Chair for Big & Tall Creators LiberNovo Maxis Airflow

If you are a creator, programmer, or designer who spends upwards of nine hours a day working at a desk, you already know the familiar reality of standard office furniture. But if you also happen to carry a broader frame or stand over six feet tall, that reality gets uncomfortable quickly. Most “Big & Tall” […]

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INAIR 2 Elite Suite AR Glasses Project Six Virtual Screens

INAIR 2 Elite Suite AR Glasses Project Six Virtual Screens A close-up view of the Inir 2 Elite Suite augmented reality glasses.

The INAIR 2 Elite Suite is a pair of augmented reality glasses designed to support productivity and Steven Sullivan recently tested it to assess its functionality in real-world scenarios. Featuring a 46-degree field of view, 1080p resolution and a 120 Hz refresh rate, the glasses deliver sharp visuals suitable for extended use. One standout feature […]

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Samsung’s Next-Gen Display Leaks: Galaxy Z Tri-Fold 2 & Galaxy Z Roll 5G Rumored

Samsung’s Next-Gen Display Leaks: Galaxy Z Tri-Fold 2 & Galaxy Z Roll 5G Rumored Concept render of the Samsung Galaxy Z Tri-Fold phone

Samsung appears to be laying the groundwork for two ambitious smartphone concepts: the rumored Galaxy Z Tri-Fold 2 and a motorized rollable device, potentially named the Galaxy Z Roll 5G. While neither has been officially launched to the public, supply chain reports and patent filings highlight Samsung’s relentless push to redefine mobile technology, moving beyond […]

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Claude AI Guide: Mastering Haiku, Sonnet and Opus

Claude AI Guide: Mastering Haiku, Sonnet and Opus A screenshot of the Claude AI interface showing the model selector, extended thinking toggle, and chat history.

Claude AI is a system designed to assist with workflows, task automation and productivity improvements in 2026. According to AI Master, one key feature is the ability to customize outputs by adjusting factors like tone, format, or level of detail. This flexibility allows users to align Claude with specific goals, making it accessible even for […]

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