Any context in which it is being used as a scrubber would be one where the people designing it would 100% be aware of this.
At the time the estate tax is being considered isn't that usually down to a single surviving individual? I imagine it's uncommon for a couple to die at once to qualify for the 27m exemption.
> Is that giardiasis treatment, or just let's kill everything and hope for the best? Glad it worked out for him. The second one.
There is probably a distinction to be made between "here is the theoretical limit given adherence to modern recommendations on cardiovascular health, exercise, etc." and "you all didn't listen and got fat instead"
I have expertise in both. I think the difference is that when moving from the highly rigid world of medicine into tech, I expected the varied level of skill and knowledge that exists. It just throws you off seeing…
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> They love to misdiagnose hypothyroid or diabetes so they can begin destroying your endocrines Im sorry but as a doctor this made me crack up. I don't know what it is about HN that makes people jump into every medical…
Modern civilized countries pay for healthcare with taxes. That costs everyone more with his decisions.
Maybe not a diagnosis, but dependent on history if my patient is throwing repeatable >200 systolic that's probably not one I'm going to just sit on waiting for repeat measurements.
Doctors recognize that non-invasive BP measurement is an imperfect screening tool. Anybody worth their salt isn't getting worked up about these level of details, because it's largely a waste of time and effort. The…
> are the studies always really done with far more accurate blood pressure readings, where the patient sits still for 5 min beforehand, keeps their legs uncrossed, is totally free of stress and anxiety, didn't exercise…
You probably will not find a worthwhile project outside of your area of expertise. The market for "a guy who can code built a software for your industry" is pretty saturated now. Unless you can split hairs on why…
If you do have a deep interest in this it would probably help to learn immunology on a more detailed level. My suspicion is that articles like the one you linked feel unsatisfactory because they say things like this >…
As expected, instead of a cogent argument for why you believe what you do, you simply deliver a rambling stream of anger and emotion. Fundamentally, COVID public health recommendations revolved around minimizing…
> we still absolutely ridicule people who’d believe in most of the nonsense so that keeps it down I think that's a major source of the problem here in the US. We have gotten away from outright calling stupid people…
Exactly. It's maddening seeing all of these uneducated people spouting full throated delusions as fact and everyone else allows these people to have room to spread their nonsense. Im frankly pretty shocked that HN,…
> We were all told to shut the fuck up and listen to a handful of cherry picked “doomsday experts” No, you were told to out aside your opinions and allow people educated in epidemiology to guide a rapidly changing…
No I'm referring to how the chain of thought transcript seems like the output of two instances talking to each other.
To me it looks like they paired two instances of the model to feed off of each other's outputs with some sort of "contribute to reasoning out this problem" prompt. In the prior demos of 4o they did several similar…
I have a hard time believing that stereoscopic image analysis will ever surpass the efficiency of lidar map analysis of 3d spaces. Given how hard self driving is, it would make sense to make the ugliest, sensor-packed…
It only sounds like a silly statement because we kept the name "computer". In terms of what a computer was in 1943? He was probably right.
> You probably dont have enough context to have clarity here I clearly didn't, so thank you for dropping by to enlighten me on it. > We have spent our time on those code changes, leaving nearly zero time for public…
> humans manage with just vision. But they don't. I can't see how anyone could look at modern driving and see an optimal state. Driving isn't being managed at all, it's killing droves of humans. If we put the same…
The halo effect in action.
Like many things in life, "it's close" is not worth celebrating, especially if it's not clear how the gap will be solved.
Any context in which it is being used as a scrubber would be one where the people designing it would 100% be aware of this.
At the time the estate tax is being considered isn't that usually down to a single surviving individual? I imagine it's uncommon for a couple to die at once to qualify for the 27m exemption.
> Is that giardiasis treatment, or just let's kill everything and hope for the best? Glad it worked out for him. The second one.
There is probably a distinction to be made between "here is the theoretical limit given adherence to modern recommendations on cardiovascular health, exercise, etc." and "you all didn't listen and got fat instead"
I have expertise in both. I think the difference is that when moving from the highly rigid world of medicine into tech, I expected the varied level of skill and knowledge that exists. It just throws you off seeing…
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> They love to misdiagnose hypothyroid or diabetes so they can begin destroying your endocrines Im sorry but as a doctor this made me crack up. I don't know what it is about HN that makes people jump into every medical…
Modern civilized countries pay for healthcare with taxes. That costs everyone more with his decisions.
Maybe not a diagnosis, but dependent on history if my patient is throwing repeatable >200 systolic that's probably not one I'm going to just sit on waiting for repeat measurements.
Doctors recognize that non-invasive BP measurement is an imperfect screening tool. Anybody worth their salt isn't getting worked up about these level of details, because it's largely a waste of time and effort. The…
> are the studies always really done with far more accurate blood pressure readings, where the patient sits still for 5 min beforehand, keeps their legs uncrossed, is totally free of stress and anxiety, didn't exercise…
You probably will not find a worthwhile project outside of your area of expertise. The market for "a guy who can code built a software for your industry" is pretty saturated now. Unless you can split hairs on why…
If you do have a deep interest in this it would probably help to learn immunology on a more detailed level. My suspicion is that articles like the one you linked feel unsatisfactory because they say things like this >…
As expected, instead of a cogent argument for why you believe what you do, you simply deliver a rambling stream of anger and emotion. Fundamentally, COVID public health recommendations revolved around minimizing…
> we still absolutely ridicule people who’d believe in most of the nonsense so that keeps it down I think that's a major source of the problem here in the US. We have gotten away from outright calling stupid people…
Exactly. It's maddening seeing all of these uneducated people spouting full throated delusions as fact and everyone else allows these people to have room to spread their nonsense. Im frankly pretty shocked that HN,…
> We were all told to shut the fuck up and listen to a handful of cherry picked “doomsday experts” No, you were told to out aside your opinions and allow people educated in epidemiology to guide a rapidly changing…
No I'm referring to how the chain of thought transcript seems like the output of two instances talking to each other.
To me it looks like they paired two instances of the model to feed off of each other's outputs with some sort of "contribute to reasoning out this problem" prompt. In the prior demos of 4o they did several similar…
I have a hard time believing that stereoscopic image analysis will ever surpass the efficiency of lidar map analysis of 3d spaces. Given how hard self driving is, it would make sense to make the ugliest, sensor-packed…
It only sounds like a silly statement because we kept the name "computer". In terms of what a computer was in 1943? He was probably right.
> You probably dont have enough context to have clarity here I clearly didn't, so thank you for dropping by to enlighten me on it. > We have spent our time on those code changes, leaving nearly zero time for public…
> humans manage with just vision. But they don't. I can't see how anyone could look at modern driving and see an optimal state. Driving isn't being managed at all, it's killing droves of humans. If we put the same…
The halo effect in action.
Like many things in life, "it's close" is not worth celebrating, especially if it's not clear how the gap will be solved.