>The unit economics of most of these companies just don't add up. VCs have been playing the loss leader game...thats why the metrics always go to growth. Hey we grew x% this week/month/year, they never mention how the…
>They're holing people up in hospital beds and providing supportive care if needed. That is pretty important for people at risk. Consider lack of supportive care is what leads to most preventable deaths from regular flu…
>Part of the reason their numbers are so low is because they're testing, which is revealing the stacks upon stacks of asymptomatic cases or cases which lead to the sniffles. I don't disagree, but my point is S.Korea is…
Why use S.Korea's numbers? Haven't they lead the best response in terms of testing and don't they have universal healthcare? It seems to me fatality rates would likely be higher in countries that: 1) aren't testing so…
>Note that this contradicts your statements that GNG will kick you out of ketosis. It absolutely will not. Its really simple, eat nothing but chicken and/or turkey (high protein, low fat, no carb). You will not become…
>Yes, athletes do suffer an adaptation You admit and acknowledge an "adaptation" in this comment, but in another reply to me where I talk out the keto adaptation, you replied: >everything you're saying is a complete…
>excess protein is not converted to fat via GNG, but is used for protein synthesis, and increases lean body mass. >In conclusion, after a high-protein diet, GNG was increased...…
>Yes, everything you're saying is a complete myth. Define what it means for the cells to adapt for "running on ketones". >A ketogenic diet (KD) involves using fat, a high-density substrate, as the main source in daily…
>GNG is an on-demand production of glucose, and absolutely does NOT kick the body out of ketosis, or cause the brain to run on glucose. I never said GNG kicks people out of ketosis, I said protein to fat ratios will…
>Also most people are in ketosis before eating breakfast in the morning, because the liver's glycogen is partially depleted overnight This is true...but it gets to my point, just because your body begins breaking down…
I run marathons and prefer running in ketosis. In ketosis I will follow a long run with some protein for muscle recovery with fats just to maintain ratios rather than carbs to refill depleted glucose stores. For…
It is possible, I have done it myself eating a lot of eggs and fatty red meat. Also, in my case I was also already in ketosis for an extended period of time, meaning my microbiome and cells were primed for ketosis. That…
>Eating normal ammounts of carbs isn't going to kill you, it's literally our main energy source. Its only the main energy source because its the main dietary intake. If you change your dietary intake consistent with…
The title is terrible, it should read ketosis/ketones may prevent, reverse age-related effects within the brain. "Low carb" as the title currently reads does not necessarily result in ketosis and your body/brain running…
>There's no need to invent violations. I think the deceased and their family would disagree. Sure there are existing regulations, but the idea is that as this new technology evolves and is being tested in the field we…
As I replied to the first comment asking the same thing, the sentence preceding the statement you quoted explains what needs to be done: >so perhaps these states that allow self-driving cars need to think about adopting…
As I said right before the statement you quoted: >so perhaps these states that allow self-driving cars need to think about adopting traffic laws specific to self-driving cars and figure out who those tickets should go…
>nobody was held liable and in fact no charges were pressed and no civil lawsuits were filed As noted below Uber settled (that typically means their insurer settled) so there is no need for a civil lawsuit. That is…
>Getting into an incubator or getting money from investors is zero measure of business success. That is sort of like saying money doesn't buy happiness...true, but financial stress or poverty typically can be outright…
Maybe Twitter did this for the free publicity.
I think even more interesting is when I wake up before my alarm and actually get up/out of bed I feel like I had proper sleep. However, if I decide to go back to sleep for the short period of time before my alarm, I…
>there exist frames in which an event and the detection of light from it are simultaneous. At the distance from Earth to Betelgeuse?
If you ever see it go supernova, just remember it went supernova 642.5 years ago...or if it actually does go supernova in your lifetime, you unfortunately not see it.
>the idea of potentially walking among clones made me sick Well for sure you are walking among "test tube babies" (IVF) where an egg is fertilized by donor sperm and transferred into a uterus, (sometimes the biological…
>We know that exercise levels and diet can lower or increase inflammation. I think it is extremely important to distinguish the types of inflammation. Exercise creates acute inflammation (for example the breakdown of…
>The unit economics of most of these companies just don't add up. VCs have been playing the loss leader game...thats why the metrics always go to growth. Hey we grew x% this week/month/year, they never mention how the…
>They're holing people up in hospital beds and providing supportive care if needed. That is pretty important for people at risk. Consider lack of supportive care is what leads to most preventable deaths from regular flu…
>Part of the reason their numbers are so low is because they're testing, which is revealing the stacks upon stacks of asymptomatic cases or cases which lead to the sniffles. I don't disagree, but my point is S.Korea is…
Why use S.Korea's numbers? Haven't they lead the best response in terms of testing and don't they have universal healthcare? It seems to me fatality rates would likely be higher in countries that: 1) aren't testing so…
>Note that this contradicts your statements that GNG will kick you out of ketosis. It absolutely will not. Its really simple, eat nothing but chicken and/or turkey (high protein, low fat, no carb). You will not become…
>Yes, athletes do suffer an adaptation You admit and acknowledge an "adaptation" in this comment, but in another reply to me where I talk out the keto adaptation, you replied: >everything you're saying is a complete…
>excess protein is not converted to fat via GNG, but is used for protein synthesis, and increases lean body mass. >In conclusion, after a high-protein diet, GNG was increased...…
>Yes, everything you're saying is a complete myth. Define what it means for the cells to adapt for "running on ketones". >A ketogenic diet (KD) involves using fat, a high-density substrate, as the main source in daily…
>GNG is an on-demand production of glucose, and absolutely does NOT kick the body out of ketosis, or cause the brain to run on glucose. I never said GNG kicks people out of ketosis, I said protein to fat ratios will…
>Also most people are in ketosis before eating breakfast in the morning, because the liver's glycogen is partially depleted overnight This is true...but it gets to my point, just because your body begins breaking down…
I run marathons and prefer running in ketosis. In ketosis I will follow a long run with some protein for muscle recovery with fats just to maintain ratios rather than carbs to refill depleted glucose stores. For…
It is possible, I have done it myself eating a lot of eggs and fatty red meat. Also, in my case I was also already in ketosis for an extended period of time, meaning my microbiome and cells were primed for ketosis. That…
>Eating normal ammounts of carbs isn't going to kill you, it's literally our main energy source. Its only the main energy source because its the main dietary intake. If you change your dietary intake consistent with…
The title is terrible, it should read ketosis/ketones may prevent, reverse age-related effects within the brain. "Low carb" as the title currently reads does not necessarily result in ketosis and your body/brain running…
>There's no need to invent violations. I think the deceased and their family would disagree. Sure there are existing regulations, but the idea is that as this new technology evolves and is being tested in the field we…
As I replied to the first comment asking the same thing, the sentence preceding the statement you quoted explains what needs to be done: >so perhaps these states that allow self-driving cars need to think about adopting…
As I said right before the statement you quoted: >so perhaps these states that allow self-driving cars need to think about adopting traffic laws specific to self-driving cars and figure out who those tickets should go…
>nobody was held liable and in fact no charges were pressed and no civil lawsuits were filed As noted below Uber settled (that typically means their insurer settled) so there is no need for a civil lawsuit. That is…
>Getting into an incubator or getting money from investors is zero measure of business success. That is sort of like saying money doesn't buy happiness...true, but financial stress or poverty typically can be outright…
Maybe Twitter did this for the free publicity.
I think even more interesting is when I wake up before my alarm and actually get up/out of bed I feel like I had proper sleep. However, if I decide to go back to sleep for the short period of time before my alarm, I…
>there exist frames in which an event and the detection of light from it are simultaneous. At the distance from Earth to Betelgeuse?
If you ever see it go supernova, just remember it went supernova 642.5 years ago...or if it actually does go supernova in your lifetime, you unfortunately not see it.
>the idea of potentially walking among clones made me sick Well for sure you are walking among "test tube babies" (IVF) where an egg is fertilized by donor sperm and transferred into a uterus, (sometimes the biological…
>We know that exercise levels and diet can lower or increase inflammation. I think it is extremely important to distinguish the types of inflammation. Exercise creates acute inflammation (for example the breakdown of…