I've highlighted these resources for quantitative dream analysis. Dream Research and the Dream Bank offer extensive databases and methodologies for studying dream content, patterns, and psychological meanings through scientific and statistical frameworks.
I watched an old MPEG of Pixar's 'Red's Dream' from 1995 and realized that while graphics technology is much more accessible now, the fundamental look and techniques haven't actually changed that much in the last decade.
I compared my 1995 dream machine specs to my actual 2025 setup, finding that while RAM capacity increased 2000x, processor speeds grew modestly and my current monitor resolution is surprisingly lower than my 30-year-old wishlist target.
I discovered Luma Labs Dream Machine for AI video generation and the LLM DataHub for training datasets. I also learned to prioritize duration over returns in compounding and received tips for running distraction-free workshops.
I explored Podman for local databases and studied how AI replaces professional research reports. I also tested real-time Whisper transcription tools, discovered DuckDB SQL shortcuts, and learned the weird history behind Roman urine taxes.
While researching public relations online, I found several valuable resources for PR specialists and news research. I've gathered links covering online research techniques, PR planning, and industry-specific databases to help navigate digital communications.