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Jason Fried, on the benefits of a light grip. He uses a drum analogy to say: "When I first started, I gripped the sticks too hard, and when you grip the sticks really hard, you don't play as well for lots of reasons. You can't get the same tone and you don't have as much…
I don’t unconditionally support Israel. I unconditionally support Israel’s existence. Learn the difference.
R/Vancouver is loving the @truewagner posters I have been putting up this year reddit.com/r/vancouver/s/…
Today SR&ED is abused by zombie startups. Needs major reforms!
The budget is now 1 week(!) away. We want to see changes to SR&ED. SR&ED credits are the largest federal support for R&D, supporting almost $5 billion a year. But the application process is cumbersome, resulting in 80% of claimants using consultants to fill out the…
Im listening to this very interesting interview with recent Nobel prize winner about quantum physics - how our world works. youtu.be/GWOPRdN8INU?si… Every day objects like LED lights and the electronics in our phone rely on our collective understanding of how tiny quantum stuff…
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Nobel Prize in Physics Winner: The Quantum Leap That Changed Everyt...
The @BrookingsInst event on the media's role in investigating Covid origins is livestreaming: brookings.edu/events/the-rol…
Also she is the most difficult person to sing "Happy Birthday" to.
Tu Youyou became the first mainland Chinese scientist to be awarded a #NobelPrize in a scientific field - for discovering artemisinin, a malaria cure that’s saved millions. Today we reveal the 2025 medicine laureate. Stay tuned.
This still seems to be a untapped avenue for political impact by a software platform. These ideas should be built at scale...
––Mathias Döpfner: Sam, is it actually true that your kind of favorite book is The Beginning of Infinity of Dieter Deutsch? @sama: Yeah, I think if I had to pick one favorite book, I would pick that. ––Mathias Döpfner: Why is that so fascinating? Can you explain that?…
Beginning of Infinity by @DavidDeutschOxf
Don't just read books, re-read them. What is your favorite book to re-read?
New series. The Farthest Reaches. How "explanatory universality" is an idea of such depth it may have among the greatest reach of any idea. Part 1. Timestamps below.
okay what I did here was I took a data set of ChatGPT interactions collected in the wild and reversed the "assistant" and "user" tags. fine-tuned llama 8B on some of that data and gave it the ability to message you first. try it at youaretheassistantnow.com 😊
“Degrowthers drive me nuts. In my experience, they almost always come from energy-rich societies and yet somehow romanticize poverty, like it's some kind of spiritual awakening.”
Like many in my generation, I used to despise humans and feel hopeless about the future. The book “The Beginning of Infinity” single-handedly turned me into an optimist. It made me see humans and the universe in a completely different way. Here are some of the most important…
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