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CGMthrowaway

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1 points·by CGMthrowaway·5 hours ago·0 comments

Are Memories Transferable – Or Edible?

quantamagazine.org
2 points·by CGMthrowaway·10 hours ago·0 comments

Agency and Sphexishness

lesswrong.com
3 points·by CGMthrowaway·4 days ago·0 comments

Microsoft device telemetry key to unmasking alleged Scattered Spider hacker

itnews.com.au
6 points·by CGMthrowaway·4 days ago·1 comments

You Have 5000 Days: Navigating the End of Work as We Know It

readmultiplex.com
1 points·by CGMthrowaway·8 days ago·0 comments

Fungus-Growing Ants

en.wikipedia.org
3 points·by CGMthrowaway·19 days ago·0 comments

The Stock Manipulator's Sneaky Math to Beat Chaos [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by CGMthrowaway·22 days ago·0 comments

Swedish parliament abolishes permanent residence visas for migrants

riksdagen.se
55 points·by CGMthrowaway·25 days ago·82 comments

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Linear Tape-Open

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by CGMthrowaway·last month·1 comments

Google confirms Digital IDs coming to UK to bolster ID checks on Android devices

gbnews.com
6 points·by CGMthrowaway·last month·0 comments

Chinese Astronauts May Build a Base Inside a Lunar Lava Tube

universetoday.com
7 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·2 comments

Germany's regulator considers rule requiring platforms to boost "trusted" media

apollo-news.net
1 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·0 comments

Why does Kalshi share your user id to Wall Street market makers in RFQ API?

xcancel.com
3 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·0 comments

Revswap.ai: Trade Dollars with other startups. Book it as revenue

revswap.ai
1 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·0 comments

Canada admits bill C-22 would allow govt to secretly order microphone activation

xcancel.com
14 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·1 comments

Ancient N. American Settlement Older Than Pyramids Discovered; Rewrites History

modernity.news
2 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·2 comments

Prime Gap Structure

github.com
2 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·0 comments

London to Calcutta by Bus (2022)

amusingplanet.com
127 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·37 comments

Sci-Bot: Over 85M paywalled research papers are now in a single AI model

sci-bot.ru
4 points·by CGMthrowaway·2 months ago·1 comments

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CGMthrowaway
·10 hours ago·discuss
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CGMthrowaway
·10 hours ago·discuss
How about

> 10x stronger than the jaw of a dog

> 20x stronger than a human jaw

> as strong as the jaws of a great white shark

?
CGMthrowaway
·23 hours ago·discuss
If anything he would be for tightening it, but I suspect his role is less about being a vote one way or the other.

The value he brings is in his data, knowledge & analyses - which he surely has from the Fed - on the scope and extent of AI's potential rrisks in capital sustainability, market stability and wage/job displacement
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
https://www.federalreserve.gov/monetarypolicy/policytools.ht...
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
Not quite.

"Notably, in 1974, Federal Reserve chair Arthur Burns felt it necessary to make clear that high nominal interest rates would need to continue “for a time” as an anti-inflation measure;"

"A later chair, Paul Volcker, having presided over a period of very restrictive monetary policy, chose in March 1982 to make an explicit indication that nominal interest rates would and should fall in the period ahead."

https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/feds/files/2021033pap...
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
Greenspan himself coined the term "Fed speak"
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
A major reason why the new Fed chair is refusing to provide forward guidance, in a major departure from all(?) previous Fed chairs and will likely require textbooks to be rewritten.
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
At first blush this seems quite a bit less ham-handed than "net zero by 2030" type of goals, so that could be a good thing.
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
I would be more surprised if they DIDN'T have anyone assessing the risk of an AI bubble. The report deals with characterizing how deeply embedded in the broader economy AI companies are, and the risks of heavy infrastructure investment, concentrated market power, reliance on private financing and potential shocks like supply chain disruptions, geopolitical tensions and electricity shortages. What is the issue (if any)?
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
What is a splat? What is the significance of this website?
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
There is a minimum intrusiveness required by law, though. One could even say it's intrusive by design, depending on your perspective
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
Don't rule out another Cash for Clunkers. The 2009 program destroyed 1 in 300 cars on the road. The next one could be bigger. Also, 3 in 4 cars on the road today are now in states requiring emissions tests for your annual registration, which can pose a significant (and growing, as standards improve) obstacle for older cars.
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
Eye tracking
CGMthrowaway
·3 days ago·discuss
Yes. Even conceding every point made in this article, RCTs are still the gold standard. The article points out that RCTs are often impractical, expensive or ethically challenging. Well, so is the gold standard of anything.

OP suggests that alternative methods like target trial emulation, propensity scoring and double machine learning can be used to approximate the conditions of an RCT using existing data. In saying so he gives away the tell, which is that RCTs are the standard being aspired to.

Observational data may well be undervalued. But RCTs are still the gold standard.
CGMthrowaway
·4 days ago·discuss
Competing with the SAT (58% market share) there is also the ACT (42%) and CLT, and competing with the AP (90%?) there is IB (10%?), so it's not clear how College Board is a "monopoly"
CGMthrowaway
·5 days ago·discuss
Far less than a majority. I believe that is the whole point
CGMthrowaway
·8 days ago·discuss
I did not realize the egg crisis was found to be price fixing operation.

As I recall during the whole thing the news was non-stop about how it was related to broad-based inflation, chicken culling for avian flu, etc. Seems like all that was a lie, or at least merely a half-truth.
CGMthrowaway
·8 days ago·discuss
Connect, show your own commitment, size for success their requested commitment, leave them an out.
CGMthrowaway
·9 days ago·discuss
https://www.wired.com/story/the-trump-white-house-is-over-an...
CGMthrowaway
·10 days ago·discuss
> it seems nobody is enforcing consumer protections like they used to.

This is one of the benefits Realtors(tm) and other licensing boards (lawyers etc) like to tout - we have a code of ethics, we self-regulate, you are safer with them than with Joe Agent, blah blah. You see how that goes.