It's strange to say it might be biased. Bias is absolutely impossible to avoid, especially with how today's "AI" works. You might be able to avoid it with a panel of AI, similar to how we try to avoid it by using panels…
I have a fear that my CPAP machine will die one day while I'm away from home, such as vacation overseas or during a business trip. I literally no longer can sleep without it, I have anatomical sleep apnea (perfectly…
I would disagree that it's a sweet spot for execs. Essentially no one should be working 60 hours a week, the human mind needs breaks to unconsciously work on problems. I would posit unless someone is doing pure labor,…
I don't think it's meant to browbeat you, that feels a rather uncharitable read of what is essentially just the author saying connect with the people in your life because they'd love to hear from you and likely need…
Yeah, IBM is nothing like Google, it's a weird comparison.
I'm kind of astonished that you think this, there are lots of studies about intergenerational economic mobility in the USA compared to other places. https://www.chicagofed.org/research/content-areas/mobility/i... for…
Not really, in my experience you still have to be good at solving problems to use it effectively. Claude (and other AI) can help folks find a "fix", but a lot of times it's a band-aid if the user doesn't understand how…
Yes, exactly. I have exercised daily (either weight training or cardio) for nearly 20 years. I've also had anxiety and depression for that entire stretch of time. Exercise was how I stayed mildly sane for a good…
Exactly this. I don't do it much in the USA to be honest, but when traveling.
Yeah, they acquired the company I worked at and left us alone for a year or two. Each year would get worse though, and each year we swapped nearly all bureaucratic things around. Always a different way to do performance…
The thing is, the people on those "algorithm-free" forums still get manipulated by the algorithm in the rest of their life. So it seeps into everything.
It’s always frustrating to see the implication that people just need to exercise to solve their mental health struggles. It might not be your intention, but it's a take I see a lot online from influencers. I say this as…
I think the reality is likely more nuanced than 'all good' or 'all bad.' While the side effects you linked are real risks that should be taken seriously, claiming these drugs are 'by no means safe,' cause 'mostly…
Yes, that image is so funny, because it really is the difference between me being able to make a meal for myself vs needing something immediate. It also helped do wonders for my anxiety, which I previously treated with…
I tried to get Kickstarter to take down an obvious scam a while back. Best I could do was post on Reddit to warn folks though. Checked on it recently, so many comments of folks asking for shipping details / anything.…
I love that you're thinking this is what USA insurance companies are denying, not simple diagnostics / medications that save lives.
That analysis is flawed because it misses the systemic nature of the risk. The Out-of-Pocket Max is an annual liability, not a one-time fix. A single serious illness, like cancer, spans multiple plan years. A $9,200…
Does such a thing exist these days? If so I can't find it. More importantly, it doesn't solve the real problem. You're still subject to the same system. Fighting for prior authorizations, staying in-network, and…
A lot of folks are looking at the higher US comp but aren't correctly pricing in the long-term risk. You can be fine for years, but a single, major medical event can zero out those salary gains and lead directly to…
I think they're just as maintainable as any other legacy app you might encounter. As in, it can be hard. But it's doable. And it depends on the team that made it (AI + the human).
Interesting, I have yet to feel like AI automates everything. When I need something to work that hasn't been done before, I absolutely have to craft most of the solution myself, with some minor prompts for more…
Nah, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Fundamental attribution error and all that. Plus, the 'Boots Theory' is a reality for a lot of people. Ultimately, society only works on a foundation of trust. We trust that our…
Yes! One of the lessons I learned with this, which is if you're charging it you're supposed to supervise it or charge it somewhere "safe".
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFWN86Q Joiry Yep, big mistake.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFWN86Q Joiry
It's strange to say it might be biased. Bias is absolutely impossible to avoid, especially with how today's "AI" works. You might be able to avoid it with a panel of AI, similar to how we try to avoid it by using panels…
I have a fear that my CPAP machine will die one day while I'm away from home, such as vacation overseas or during a business trip. I literally no longer can sleep without it, I have anatomical sleep apnea (perfectly…
I would disagree that it's a sweet spot for execs. Essentially no one should be working 60 hours a week, the human mind needs breaks to unconsciously work on problems. I would posit unless someone is doing pure labor,…
I don't think it's meant to browbeat you, that feels a rather uncharitable read of what is essentially just the author saying connect with the people in your life because they'd love to hear from you and likely need…
Yeah, IBM is nothing like Google, it's a weird comparison.
I'm kind of astonished that you think this, there are lots of studies about intergenerational economic mobility in the USA compared to other places. https://www.chicagofed.org/research/content-areas/mobility/i... for…
Not really, in my experience you still have to be good at solving problems to use it effectively. Claude (and other AI) can help folks find a "fix", but a lot of times it's a band-aid if the user doesn't understand how…
Yes, exactly. I have exercised daily (either weight training or cardio) for nearly 20 years. I've also had anxiety and depression for that entire stretch of time. Exercise was how I stayed mildly sane for a good…
Exactly this. I don't do it much in the USA to be honest, but when traveling.
Yeah, they acquired the company I worked at and left us alone for a year or two. Each year would get worse though, and each year we swapped nearly all bureaucratic things around. Always a different way to do performance…
The thing is, the people on those "algorithm-free" forums still get manipulated by the algorithm in the rest of their life. So it seeps into everything.
It’s always frustrating to see the implication that people just need to exercise to solve their mental health struggles. It might not be your intention, but it's a take I see a lot online from influencers. I say this as…
I think the reality is likely more nuanced than 'all good' or 'all bad.' While the side effects you linked are real risks that should be taken seriously, claiming these drugs are 'by no means safe,' cause 'mostly…
Yes, that image is so funny, because it really is the difference between me being able to make a meal for myself vs needing something immediate. It also helped do wonders for my anxiety, which I previously treated with…
I tried to get Kickstarter to take down an obvious scam a while back. Best I could do was post on Reddit to warn folks though. Checked on it recently, so many comments of folks asking for shipping details / anything.…
I love that you're thinking this is what USA insurance companies are denying, not simple diagnostics / medications that save lives.
That analysis is flawed because it misses the systemic nature of the risk. The Out-of-Pocket Max is an annual liability, not a one-time fix. A single serious illness, like cancer, spans multiple plan years. A $9,200…
Does such a thing exist these days? If so I can't find it. More importantly, it doesn't solve the real problem. You're still subject to the same system. Fighting for prior authorizations, staying in-network, and…
A lot of folks are looking at the higher US comp but aren't correctly pricing in the long-term risk. You can be fine for years, but a single, major medical event can zero out those salary gains and lead directly to…
I think they're just as maintainable as any other legacy app you might encounter. As in, it can be hard. But it's doable. And it depends on the team that made it (AI + the human).
Interesting, I have yet to feel like AI automates everything. When I need something to work that hasn't been done before, I absolutely have to craft most of the solution myself, with some minor prompts for more…
Nah, and I'm sure I'm not the only one. Fundamental attribution error and all that. Plus, the 'Boots Theory' is a reality for a lot of people. Ultimately, society only works on a foundation of trust. We trust that our…
Yes! One of the lessons I learned with this, which is if you're charging it you're supposed to supervise it or charge it somewhere "safe".
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFWN86Q Joiry Yep, big mistake.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07LFWN86Q Joiry