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jhoward.bsky.social
technical founder in crypto (not like that) advising startups and thinking about what’s next. what’re you excited about?
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EVEN FOR FRENCHMEN bsky.app/profile/paul...
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it just seems like confirming common sense to me? any time you lose weight, on GLP1s or not, you lose muscle unless you also do resistance training the fat loss and RT should both give benefits in things like mobility, independence, and all-cause mortality, that outweigh anything like fall risk
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“we’re PROUD to unveil a completely redesigned experience to Facetime! debugging why you can’t hear your boss, or vamping while you restart a broken screen share, has never been less awkward”
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it’s time 😎 to go even fruitier
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“with the gorgeous new redesign, powerful apple silicon, and unified LLM access, the Apple Watch can interrupt your music for a notification you already turned off better than EVER before”
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scale! ✨
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oh my god bsky.app/profile/pale...
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of course it’s a movie. and don’t call me night
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I love this movie!
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that’s why he should continue the fighting and split the party! er I mean save america!
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I mean this was the Rubio team’s play (and all the supposed “saying bad things behind closed doors” electeds) but MAGA fucking hated Rubio 😂 and now so do the “normal“ Republicans. I think it’s gonna be a wide open messy primary
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oh I see we have a whole thing going on right now
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turns out it’s a design week event not a big Fellows unveiling, so slightly less embarrassing
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they did say they liked it before that happened though, and that that’s why they’re sending early models to the store people now probably just normal debugging, but funny
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its firmware is currently broken LMAO
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hoorayyyyy
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dare we hope…?
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…….. what did I miss? lol
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are cops the problem? no it is the mean comments who are wrong
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I’m in my just saying stuff era
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I don’t really have a dog in this fight, but “never” kinda makes it impossible/pointless to refute? I do think it’s fine to differentiate biology though, and that if “machine alive” ever happens, it doesn’t look anything like LLMs
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*aristocrats voice* the only unbiased AI!
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drooling
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hi diana
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lmaooo actually kind of think that might be the problem? been working out a lot and one of the symptoms of fatigue is sleep issues
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isn’t there a named chinese strategy that’s basically “sending your enemy off on wild goose chases”?
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nw, we’re all guilty of getting heated sometimes 🫡
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LET’S GOOOO
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I like it. I used to have a nightly reading habit… I’ll poke around my bookshelf and see what my version of that book might be
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thank you. I’d argue it’s not stupid at all, but one of THE keys to growth from here it’s very easy to find well-intentioned people hitting a fail wall when using LLMs. it happens to me constantly. but you can just hand a free tier to a normie with no instruction and do a mini user study
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cuz the real problem is, like you alluded to, it really CAN work! I’m just saying it really can fail too lol. that variance is why it’s so easy for groups to talk past each other I think
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*faked or tricked, either could explain 2.5M reviews I think just like with crypto, LLMs need to a) move from “legos” to products, so that you don’t need to be a prompt engineer to have a positive experience, and b) do a ton of content marketing around how to “make it work”