Still here, still standing. Last two weeks, I’ve been in the hospital (nothing serious) and only returned to my routine Friday 7^th. This meant twisting and bending over backwards to keep work going. However, the Lisbon Collective is going well, and I’m happy with the glimpses of good things ahead.
We’re working on an in-depth Search Engine Optimization (SEO) audit and finding a way to make Gregory-MS stand on its own in the most transparent way possible.
In the meantime, I was interviewed for Health News Portugal about Gregory MS. Believe it or not, I hate being in the spotlight, but I’ll do whatever I can to raise awareness and make it valuable for people with Multiple Sclerosis.
As for reading, I’m still pacing through “A Man’s Search for Meaning” and came across a lengthy article by Stephen Wolfram about how ChatGPT works.
A special mention goes to Gamma, which helps you create a polished outline and design for a presentation in just minutes.
Let me know which one worked for you.
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