My guess is unnecessary surgeries which isn't an unreasonable concern. Something like 40% of MRIs showing spinal disc herniation are asymptomatic and the rate of surgeries to fix can be a coinflip.
is this your book? thanks for sharing! This isn't at all my domain of knowledge but I have a little unexpected free time on my hands and am excite to learn something new. Your book Internet Daemons looks interesting too
Google just did a follow on offering. I’m not sure of the numbers when comparing the 2 options but it seems like these companies are able to do either
I'm grateful for you mentioning this. I grew up with ibuprofen as my default painkiller without really thinking of it too much but am about to do PRP which requires no NSAIDs for a week prior and 3 months after - but…
What a weird article. As an avid cyclist, I would love self-driving cars to eventually take over the roads as I do believe they will eventually be safer than the humans with phones in their hands. But I also think Tesla…
paywall free: https://removepaywalls.com/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/a...
> “I’m curious why this had to be posted. Especially on the company account. On the practical level every time stuff like that gets posted it gets harder for us to sell the software outside of the US (for sure in the…
I don't follow, can Musk not do that? Also who/what is sama?
> I don’t think Elon Musk personally has to put his finger on any scale. I thought EFF would be his thing too, no? Not sure why you would say that, I know he’s branded himself as a tech guy but beyond that nothing about…
> not every cow is only fed with grass, and what about that grass, has it been treated, etc... the (low) possibility of mad cow always lurks in my mind when discussing things like this. I have a deep fear of prions. The…
Very curious what city you moved to if you don't mind sharing! I live in a small city that in its downtown proper has good bike infrastructure but everywhere else it is terrible and the broader area is very anti-cyclist…
Idk who "you people" is referring to. But the trends for the cities who have been spending moneys on these improvements are better than nationwide. Not to mention the article we're discussing (improvements in Helsinki)…
Where are your stats from? Pedestrian deaths across the US are at near all-time highs, but in contrast SF reports drops: https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/2026/pedestrian-fatalit...
multiple children in my area have died due to being hit by distracted drivers driving near schools. One incident resulted in 2 children being dragged 60 yards. Here's a snippet from an article about the death I was…
I highly doubt professional or even amateur quizzers wouldn't use flashcards. Especially armed with a SRS algo, it would be the most efficient way to learn to quickly recall the type of info needed for quiz bowls
I would love to hear more about your setup!
I would suggest editing the title to include “without a valid H-1B visa stamp” > we strongly recommend that employees without a valid H-1B visa stamp avoid international travel for now,” the Fragomen memo reportedly…
You seem more familiar with the space than I am so I figured I'd ask - do you think this would be addressed with the proposed compliance framework AIUC-1? The article mentioned the startup behind it (Artificial…
very interesting! This feels like one of the most effective possible tools in the "fight" against AI - insurance companies have a lot of sway and it says a lot that several large companies are looking into carving out…
Same, I would love this as a quirky detective-type series. There's something very adorable about the man buying himself a bright green parrot to comfort himself that he must not be very good at his job if he can't…
The article specifies that it was enough to cause hallucinations
I'd be interested in how you managed the impact to your vision, any particular technology improvements you made? My dad had a stroked over the summer and lost vision on his right side - he's older but still works at a…
what a phenomenal comment, thank you for the laugh
> Office hours were great, though. It’s is like debugging a program, you start at the symptoms and then try to trace your way up to the root cause. Except you have a conversation instead of a stack trace. Just like…
That's a huge deal. I read the article and assumed the machine was mistakenly thought to be turned off or was "winding down". That's especially frustrating as the patient seems to be blaming the hospital staff for the…
My guess is unnecessary surgeries which isn't an unreasonable concern. Something like 40% of MRIs showing spinal disc herniation are asymptomatic and the rate of surgeries to fix can be a coinflip.
is this your book? thanks for sharing! This isn't at all my domain of knowledge but I have a little unexpected free time on my hands and am excite to learn something new. Your book Internet Daemons looks interesting too
Google just did a follow on offering. I’m not sure of the numbers when comparing the 2 options but it seems like these companies are able to do either
I'm grateful for you mentioning this. I grew up with ibuprofen as my default painkiller without really thinking of it too much but am about to do PRP which requires no NSAIDs for a week prior and 3 months after - but…
What a weird article. As an avid cyclist, I would love self-driving cars to eventually take over the roads as I do believe they will eventually be safer than the humans with phones in their hands. But I also think Tesla…
paywall free: https://removepaywalls.com/https://nymag.com/intelligencer/a...
> “I’m curious why this had to be posted. Especially on the company account. On the practical level every time stuff like that gets posted it gets harder for us to sell the software outside of the US (for sure in the…
I don't follow, can Musk not do that? Also who/what is sama?
> I don’t think Elon Musk personally has to put his finger on any scale. I thought EFF would be his thing too, no? Not sure why you would say that, I know he’s branded himself as a tech guy but beyond that nothing about…
> not every cow is only fed with grass, and what about that grass, has it been treated, etc... the (low) possibility of mad cow always lurks in my mind when discussing things like this. I have a deep fear of prions. The…
Very curious what city you moved to if you don't mind sharing! I live in a small city that in its downtown proper has good bike infrastructure but everywhere else it is terrible and the broader area is very anti-cyclist…
Idk who "you people" is referring to. But the trends for the cities who have been spending moneys on these improvements are better than nationwide. Not to mention the article we're discussing (improvements in Helsinki)…
Where are your stats from? Pedestrian deaths across the US are at near all-time highs, but in contrast SF reports drops: https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/2026/pedestrian-fatalit...
multiple children in my area have died due to being hit by distracted drivers driving near schools. One incident resulted in 2 children being dragged 60 yards. Here's a snippet from an article about the death I was…
I highly doubt professional or even amateur quizzers wouldn't use flashcards. Especially armed with a SRS algo, it would be the most efficient way to learn to quickly recall the type of info needed for quiz bowls
I would love to hear more about your setup!
I would suggest editing the title to include “without a valid H-1B visa stamp” > we strongly recommend that employees without a valid H-1B visa stamp avoid international travel for now,” the Fragomen memo reportedly…
You seem more familiar with the space than I am so I figured I'd ask - do you think this would be addressed with the proposed compliance framework AIUC-1? The article mentioned the startup behind it (Artificial…
very interesting! This feels like one of the most effective possible tools in the "fight" against AI - insurance companies have a lot of sway and it says a lot that several large companies are looking into carving out…
Same, I would love this as a quirky detective-type series. There's something very adorable about the man buying himself a bright green parrot to comfort himself that he must not be very good at his job if he can't…
The article specifies that it was enough to cause hallucinations
I'd be interested in how you managed the impact to your vision, any particular technology improvements you made? My dad had a stroked over the summer and lost vision on his right side - he's older but still works at a…
what a phenomenal comment, thank you for the laugh
> Office hours were great, though. It’s is like debugging a program, you start at the symptoms and then try to trace your way up to the root cause. Except you have a conversation instead of a stack trace. Just like…
That's a huge deal. I read the article and assumed the machine was mistakenly thought to be turned off or was "winding down". That's especially frustrating as the patient seems to be blaming the hospital staff for the…