Without opening the link, the problem with every piece of data I’ve seen from Tesla is they’re comparing apples to oranges. FSD won’t activate in adverse driving conditions, aka when accidents are much more likely to…
Yeah, it's a dupe of the one that gets manually kicked off the front page after less than a day. Shameful, really. The importance of public critique & awareness of OpenAI's leadership should go beyond the interests of…
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/kovCotfpTFWFXaxwi/?commentId...
So what happened to Daniel Kokotajlo, the ex-OAI employee who made a comment saying that his equity was clawed back? Was it a miscommunication and he was referring to unvested equity, or is Sama just lying? In the…
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> Half of our DNA is just old viruses which every cell in our body reproduces for no reason. Seems like every time people think big things in the body are there for no reason, new developments later show them to be…
Please re-read and reconsider the context of my post. This reddit-tier "must seek to contradict and attack others" behavior doesn't do anyone any good.
You only get knee and back problems when you're old, which is because the body just stops repairing itself as effectively as it does when you're young. It's going to be far easier to re-enable the ability to self-repair…
Check out Rumble. I go there by default nowadays because most of the content creators I follow have been banned from YouTube and moved there as a replacement.
It is true. See, I can do argument by contradiction too.
Even if that were true for all human populations and not just a select few, 100,000 years is still very short compared to 2 million estimated years of hunter-gathering.
Lots of studies out there which are correlational and thus meaningless, or worse, studies which intentionally produce false results due to being bought-and-paid-for. I don't have time to look at each link that page…
Before long OpenAI will be able to implement FSD by trivially handing the video feed and API calls to GPTX and asking it to drive. I think the Tesla AI team is just unserious about the problem, probably largely because…
The technology isn't close to doing anything like this yet.
I was hoping for critiques of specific functional medicine treatments that were administered, but didn't find many in the article. Their link about heavy metal poisoning being "rejected by medical science" is a broken…
What's your standard of evidence? The functional medicine folks I follow and who I am a client of generally follow the latest research closely. In the content they produce and in the books they write, they refer to and…
Except for, you know, the entire field of functional medicine which has done wonders for the lives of millions who have been failed by the mainstream medical establishment.
To add to what others have said, we know from psychology that the human brain works by building a (causative) model of the world, and then propagating the signal where our model goes awry and differs from what we…
"Do a single thing" is a meaningless qualifier. Redis is 70k lines of code and yet only "does a single thing" - runs an in-memory data store. IMO it's much more useful to just consider which mode of code organization…
For me, I found that sleep quality was correlated with my blood sugar levels dipping too low during sleep (which I was able to address by eating fewer low quality carbs during the day). In general you'll be able to…
I think they might have been able to get one because they're in Europe, while in the US it requires a prescription. But you can just find a doctor who will prescribe one for you. (You will still have to pay out of…
AI development will not be using no-code technologies. Text is the best form of compression (of meaning/intent/information) for 99% of software and that isn't going to change. What AI will accomplish is creating an…
I have a One Plus which is slightly newer than that (~4 years old). It's very slow. I suspect people with a sentiment like yours just don't care about small amounts of latency. I wish the screen was immediately and…
Without opening the link, the problem with every piece of data I’ve seen from Tesla is they’re comparing apples to oranges. FSD won’t activate in adverse driving conditions, aka when accidents are much more likely to…
Yeah, it's a dupe of the one that gets manually kicked off the front page after less than a day. Shameful, really. The importance of public critique & awareness of OpenAI's leadership should go beyond the interests of…
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/kovCotfpTFWFXaxwi/?commentId...
So what happened to Daniel Kokotajlo, the ex-OAI employee who made a comment saying that his equity was clawed back? Was it a miscommunication and he was referring to unvested equity, or is Sama just lying? In the…
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> Half of our DNA is just old viruses which every cell in our body reproduces for no reason. Seems like every time people think big things in the body are there for no reason, new developments later show them to be…
Please re-read and reconsider the context of my post. This reddit-tier "must seek to contradict and attack others" behavior doesn't do anyone any good.
You only get knee and back problems when you're old, which is because the body just stops repairing itself as effectively as it does when you're young. It's going to be far easier to re-enable the ability to self-repair…
Check out Rumble. I go there by default nowadays because most of the content creators I follow have been banned from YouTube and moved there as a replacement.
It is true. See, I can do argument by contradiction too.
Even if that were true for all human populations and not just a select few, 100,000 years is still very short compared to 2 million estimated years of hunter-gathering.
Lots of studies out there which are correlational and thus meaningless, or worse, studies which intentionally produce false results due to being bought-and-paid-for. I don't have time to look at each link that page…
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Before long OpenAI will be able to implement FSD by trivially handing the video feed and API calls to GPTX and asking it to drive. I think the Tesla AI team is just unserious about the problem, probably largely because…
The technology isn't close to doing anything like this yet.
I was hoping for critiques of specific functional medicine treatments that were administered, but didn't find many in the article. Their link about heavy metal poisoning being "rejected by medical science" is a broken…
What's your standard of evidence? The functional medicine folks I follow and who I am a client of generally follow the latest research closely. In the content they produce and in the books they write, they refer to and…
Except for, you know, the entire field of functional medicine which has done wonders for the lives of millions who have been failed by the mainstream medical establishment.
To add to what others have said, we know from psychology that the human brain works by building a (causative) model of the world, and then propagating the signal where our model goes awry and differs from what we…
"Do a single thing" is a meaningless qualifier. Redis is 70k lines of code and yet only "does a single thing" - runs an in-memory data store. IMO it's much more useful to just consider which mode of code organization…
For me, I found that sleep quality was correlated with my blood sugar levels dipping too low during sleep (which I was able to address by eating fewer low quality carbs during the day). In general you'll be able to…
I think they might have been able to get one because they're in Europe, while in the US it requires a prescription. But you can just find a doctor who will prescribe one for you. (You will still have to pay out of…
AI development will not be using no-code technologies. Text is the best form of compression (of meaning/intent/information) for 99% of software and that isn't going to change. What AI will accomplish is creating an…
I have a One Plus which is slightly newer than that (~4 years old). It's very slow. I suspect people with a sentiment like yours just don't care about small amounts of latency. I wish the screen was immediately and…