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Jimmy

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coding for a living.

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Jimmy
4 days
If it was bad back then, its million times worse today. Everything is taken
@mbrandolph
Marc Randolph
4 days
The more you know!
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Jimmy
12 days
Whats with all the Shopify sponsored ads suddenly flooding the feed ?
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Jimmy
14 days
So no. Healthy eating is not going to be solved by health gurus preaching what to eat. But ideally a healthy cooking robot, or a system that works like one at least
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Jimmy
14 days
Its the same thing that happens with billionaires, once they solve for healthy food with lots of private chefs, they always go for longevity next.
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Jimmy
14 days
The second one is probably the better option, but involves being severely disciplined and lots of time in the kitchen and being the uncool friend in the party (big no for average person) Can only be solved when a kitchen robot can cook & serve precise & healthy meals at low cost
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Jimmy
14 days
I think health has the potential to develop in 2 ways. 1. Eat all you like, and live healthy to 100 with a special treatment/pill. 2. Hack your way to 100 by eating healthy and exercising.
@DKThomp
Derek Thompson
14 days
Deep down, I think everybody — literally everybody; even the health-data-neurotics; even Bryan — knows that something doesn’t … feel … right … about instructing people to eat like Oura-optimizing monks when surrounded by their friends and family during the one annual secular
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Jimmy
15 days
If bugs can be solved way faster than before, at what point do tests stop making sense ?
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Jimmy
20 days
Hypothesis # 2 , Nutrition wasn’t as important since most people died near thirties (?) , long before bad nutrition consequences would start
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Jimmy
20 days
My hypothesis # 1 is , poor countries accepted their fate and focused on developing the food since that was the easiest/only win
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Jimmy
20 days
How come so many countries developed so much with such bad cuisine. It almost seems like there’s no link between nutrition and success. @bryan_johnson ?
@levelsio
@levelsio
20 days
My Brazilian gf couldn't believe it when she asked my dad what he'd want for lunch he said "oh just a slice of bread and cheese or something" I'm Dutch and I'm not exaggerating that this is literally what most Dutch people have for lunch A piece of bread with a slice of cheese
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Jimmy
21 days
Great crazy ideas require money. Start a company to make the money, that will fund the crazy ideas no funder would help you fund.
@aviralbhat
Aviral Bhatnagar
24 days
Do not start a company if you're primarily driven by: - Making money - Getting famous - Doing better than others - Calling yourself CEO/founder Only do it if you're crazy enough to do whatever it takes to solve a problem you deeply care about
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Jimmy
28 days
easy
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Jimmy
28 days
It not only draws so many parallels to today’s times, but it also makes mathematicians look more human, and theorems less scary, and easier to consume, “if Newton needed 18 months in Quarantine to develop it then maybe it’s okay if I don’t get it in the first lecture”
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Jimmy
28 days
Couldn’t have said it better. Math would be so much more interesting to more people if alongside the theory they would also explain how it was discovered. Even better if we’d get a sneak peek of the mathematicians life during the time of discovery. “Newton was isolated inside
@paulg
Paul Graham
28 days
@fermatslibrary One of the most common flaws of math textbooks is that they present only the logic, without the intuition. They give you the later, cleaned up version of the idea, which hides the way it was discovered.
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Jimmy
1 month
This says a lot about the current state of health. Without grandparents strictly imposing and passing down healthy habits, there's nothing standing in the way of junk food industry. Something has to be done though. I do have some ideas, I just need some time to execute them.
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Jimmy
1 month
... it's as if the modern man, having grown out of living in rural areas where people use to live closer and big families under one roof, does not have the environment to learn and pass on random grandparent tips and tricks on food and health anymore.
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Jimmy
1 month
Apparently its an actual thing and its called Zoopharmacognosy but it only instinctive happens in non-humans. Its quite similar though, with how grandparents in general always keep suggesting us to eat a super random plant when we are sick. They might be on to something..
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Jimmy
1 month
It reminds me of this old myth of how ancient humans used to poison certain animals and then follow them through the forest to see what they would eat as an antidote.
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Jimmy
1 month
It's quite fascinating how we decided to study a random animal's spit and discover it has the ability to make us lose weight. It almost seems like the cures to most diseases that come from nature can be found in nature.
@DrCatharineY
Dr. Catharine Young
1 month
Ozempic exists because scientists studied Gila monster saliva. The exact kind of basic research this Administration would have cut without hesitation. Breakthroughs like this happen only if we choose to fund science even if the outcome is impossible to see at the start.
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@levelsio
1 month
100% Every man should move out of their parent's house or they remain a child forever Move to some tiny place in fucksville if you have to But you won't start developing if you stay their little baby
@marclou
Marc Lou
1 month
@emanueledpt For me it was living with my parents. It’s not about them, they are really kind. But every kid want they parents to be proud of them. So my perceived failures were amplified 10x. I chose to move out and live like a cockroach until I made my own little success. I root for you
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