> And yet, the lure of the perfect system is ever present What evidence do you have that anyone has discovered this? My impression is that highly productive people have will and focus, not a perfect project management…
Based on my experience opening a clone of the nixpkgs repo the other day... I don't think so :)
I am not sure if this is accurate. I think money "throughput" matters more than absolute money supply.
There are many food and taste related things that, if you stick with it for two or three days, end up tasting palatable. Though I agree, aspartame, sucrose and stevia taste gross.
We have been doing finance for centuries and governance for millennial. The internet has been around for a few decades. If Crypto is going to have meaningful impact on either of those two domains it may take a while. I…
Once upon a time if you wanted to study you went to the library. All the smart people were hanging out around libraries and Universities started to appear. Universities had classes and libraries. Now we have the…
> The hardest challenge in my view is solving the intermediate representation issue. Right, you'd basically be writing an interpreter for English
Discovery could be done via "retweet"/repost functionality. Perhaps there could be some feed of most reposted over the last day. Just spit ballin
You are an inspiration, I too want to be become a "gentleman scientist". Also thanks for the mention of hasktorch, did not know of this interesting project.
Was it weight training or cardio? I suspect they are not equal when it comes to weight loss. I do a lot of cardio and while it makes me feel good, it doesn't trigger much weight loss. Weight training in my experience…
To Explain The World by Steven Weinberg is great, written by a Nobel laureate theoretical physicist for a popular audience.
I have had my Peloton for a year now. I use it every day. It has transformed my health and my relationship w fitness. When I am on vacation I do Peloton audio based outdoor runs to keep my Peloton workout streak alive.
I see it as part of my internet civic duty to do what I can to prevent browser mono-culture and that is a large part of why I use Firefox. Also it is an all around good browser.
> Has enough introspektion to allow something like emacs which-keys? Yes. https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim
Looks like the exercise left to the reader has been completed: https://www.blockchain.com/btc-testnet/tx/182bf9202649ded3a6...
Or one of the members of the criminal gang ran off with all the cryptocurrency and then made a public post claiming some form of law enforcement seized the crypto.
Don't they go hand in hand?
I am a human male and I found that part to be both humorous and insightful.
I liked that part at the beginning where the author made clear they were going to discuss intuitions that, while they aren't proven, would be useful to make explicit for a more general audience. Good candor.
Maybe as a straw that broke the camel's back. BTC and Ethereum have been poised to move upward for a while now due to market dynamics/cycle reasons. Markets have their own internal dynamics and do not have to be "news"…
his blog is excellent (and hilarious) as well. https://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace
> And yet, the lure of the perfect system is ever present What evidence do you have that anyone has discovered this? My impression is that highly productive people have will and focus, not a perfect project management…
Based on my experience opening a clone of the nixpkgs repo the other day... I don't think so :)
I am not sure if this is accurate. I think money "throughput" matters more than absolute money supply.
There are many food and taste related things that, if you stick with it for two or three days, end up tasting palatable. Though I agree, aspartame, sucrose and stevia taste gross.
We have been doing finance for centuries and governance for millennial. The internet has been around for a few decades. If Crypto is going to have meaningful impact on either of those two domains it may take a while. I…
Once upon a time if you wanted to study you went to the library. All the smart people were hanging out around libraries and Universities started to appear. Universities had classes and libraries. Now we have the…
> The hardest challenge in my view is solving the intermediate representation issue. Right, you'd basically be writing an interpreter for English
Discovery could be done via "retweet"/repost functionality. Perhaps there could be some feed of most reposted over the last day. Just spit ballin
You are an inspiration, I too want to be become a "gentleman scientist". Also thanks for the mention of hasktorch, did not know of this interesting project.
Was it weight training or cardio? I suspect they are not equal when it comes to weight loss. I do a lot of cardio and while it makes me feel good, it doesn't trigger much weight loss. Weight training in my experience…
To Explain The World by Steven Weinberg is great, written by a Nobel laureate theoretical physicist for a popular audience.
I have had my Peloton for a year now. I use it every day. It has transformed my health and my relationship w fitness. When I am on vacation I do Peloton audio based outdoor runs to keep my Peloton workout streak alive.
I see it as part of my internet civic duty to do what I can to prevent browser mono-culture and that is a large part of why I use Firefox. Also it is an all around good browser.
> Has enough introspektion to allow something like emacs which-keys? Yes. https://github.com/folke/which-key.nvim
Looks like the exercise left to the reader has been completed: https://www.blockchain.com/btc-testnet/tx/182bf9202649ded3a6...
Or one of the members of the criminal gang ran off with all the cryptocurrency and then made a public post claiming some form of law enforcement seized the crypto.
Don't they go hand in hand?
I am a human male and I found that part to be both humorous and insightful.
I liked that part at the beginning where the author made clear they were going to discuss intuitions that, while they aren't proven, would be useful to make explicit for a more general audience. Good candor.
Maybe as a straw that broke the camel's back. BTC and Ethereum have been poised to move upward for a while now due to market dynamics/cycle reasons. Markets have their own internal dynamics and do not have to be "news"…
his blog is excellent (and hilarious) as well. https://www.scottaaronson.com/blog/
Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace