caffeine

6 Articles 0 Followers


Caffeine and the Rise of a Self-Writing Internet: How ICP Is Shaping a New Era

24 Jun 2025 2 minute read 0 comments Keyboardwarrior

The Internet Computer Protocol (ICP), developed by the DFINITY Foundation, has long promised a decentralized future for the internet. Now, with the introduction of Caffeine.ai, it’s attempting to deliver something even more ambitious: an AI-powered p...

Pros and Cons of drinking Coffee. A comprehensive Guide.

9 May 2023 2 minute read 2 comments Devine Hope

If you love drinking coffee; read this: In this article we will take a look at the pros and cons of coffee drinking, so that you can make an informed decision about whether or not it’s right for you. Today, coffee is an international phenomenon, with...

COFFEE REVIEW: Revv K-Cups

10 Apr 2023 1 minute read 0 comments RocketEnthusiast

I'm not really sure how I can follow a description like that: the description of the coffee on the actual box was enough for me to try it out. I mean, "a thermonuclear power plant in pod form?" Yes please! I was not really too impressed with the pri...

The Traders Wellness | Beautiful Old Caffeine VS Cognitive Function|| Hazardous/Enhancement?

9 Nov 2020 2 minute read 2 comments Hermitworldwide

Effects of caffeine on cognitive functions - hazardous or enhancement? With the ever advancing world around us both at work and at home, especially amongst day traders and short term traders who stay glued to the screen, there has been a surge in t...

Caffeine and Performance

13 May 2020 2 minute read 0 comments savagezen

Introduction: I specifically wanted to study the use of caffeine as a performance enhancing drug as well as the use of cold shower for recovery. I soon found that there were a lot of confounding variables and secondary and tertiary interactions that...

Blood Pressure and Caffeine

23 Apr 2020 2 minute read 0 comments savagezen

This is an archived self case study I originally published in June 2019.  Note that in these early studies I used RHR (resting heart rate) and blood pressure as separate measures.  In more current research I use MAP (mean arterial pressure) and CVL...