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The Voice in My Head

feelingbuggy.com
2 points·by arijo·12 months ago·0 comments

Why Software Is Hard

youtube.com
2 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

The future of healing is already here – it's just not evenly distributed [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by arijo·last year·5 comments

The impact of sugar and sweeteners on your body [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Concussions increase the risk of various neuropsychiatric disorders

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
3 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Mitochondria at the crossroad of metabolic processes in bipolar disorders

sciencedirect.com
3 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Putting solar panels in grazing fields is good for sheep

newscientist.com
9 points·by arijo·last year·3 comments

Boosting mitochondrial health to counteract neurodegeneration

sciencedirect.com
6 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Metabolism Matters in Mental Health

sciencedirect.com
1 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Metabolic signature of depression found in blood

psypost.org
3 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Is Agile All You Need?

feelingbuggy.com
2 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Psychotic disorders with cognitive impairment have brain metabolic dysregulation

2 points·by arijo·last year·3 comments

Cognitive Impairment in Psychotic Disorders Associated with Impaired Metabolism

academic.oup.com
2 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Ketogenic diet in human studies can enhance cognitive function

researchgate.net
3 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Ketones are good for your brain [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Issue Advice on Weight Loss Drug and Eye Health

aao.org
2 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

Metabolic health intervention more effective and cheaper than GLP-1

frontiersin.org
3 points·by arijo·last year·9 comments

Diagnosed with bone-thinning disease from Ozempic

youtube.com
3 points·by arijo·last year·1 comments

GLP-1 Medications Explained: Benefits, Risks, and What You Need to Know [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by arijo·last year·0 comments

GLP-1 receptor agonists cause 98% increased risk of psychiatric disorders

nature.com
4 points·by arijo·2 years ago·0 comments

comments

arijo
·last year·discuss
Even if you don't like Huberman, it's very worthwhile to learn from someone like Hyman.
arijo
·last year·discuss
The post is about Mark Hyman not Huberman.
arijo
·last year·discuss
I prefer fringe than stupid.
arijo
·last year·discuss
All sweeteners are considered harmful.

Please watch the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kkyv1o8Xp_M
arijo
·last year·discuss
Perhaps that was true 50 years ago, but in an increasingly complex technological world, problems simply cannot be solved without increasingly advanced engineering skills.
arijo
·last year·discuss
You can create a timer with one transistor and an LC feedback loop.
arijo
·last year·discuss
Almost all civil, chemical, electrical, etc., engineering emerged from a practice-first, theory-later evolution.
arijo
·last year·discuss
How many thousands of lines does your AI-generated frontend code have?

Do you have to maintain the code?
arijo
·last year·discuss
Everyone knows that to understand metabolism you should use a parser.
arijo
·last year·discuss
I've already tried Paul.

Check my previous submission.
arijo
·last year·discuss
I realize now my comment was dumb.

Thanks for the correction.
arijo
·last year·discuss
Many chronic illnesses are currently being researched as a KD treatment target.

Continuous ketones measurement is a big deal.
arijo
·last year·discuss
You probably can use these physics to measure many other molecules in a continuous non invasive way.

This will be a revolution in personalized medicine.

Ketones next please.
arijo
·last year·discuss
Wouldn’t a digital servo mitigate the problem?
arijo
·last year·discuss
"So what kind of programming work would be the opposite of this?

* Problems are ill-defined and poorly-scoped

* Solutions are difficult to verify

* The total volume of code involved is massive

In my view, this is describing legacy code: feature work in large established codebases."

If you have used cursor.ai to try to create a moderately sized project you'll see this happen even with newly generated code.

In my experience, if you limit yourself to generate not well thought through prompts and do not work on getting a deep understanding of the generated codebase, the LLM will start duplicating the same code flows in different ways, many time forgetting some of the behaviour already implemented.

Kind of like having dozens of developers working on the same codebase clueless about what each other has done and re-implementing the same functionality until the code turns into a pile of spaghetti code.

It can be done but:

* You must have a deep understanding of the code

* You need to think hard about what you are doing and give very detailed instructions to the AI

It works for trying a quick prototype but when moving on to production grade code you need to slow down and "program" step by step providing precise instructions as you go.

You'll have to design the changes to the minor detail and then you can let the AI do the grunt work.

It's like programming without coding.
arijo
·last year·discuss
I actually took the time to read the tutorial and found it helpful.

Thanks for taking the time to share the walk through.
arijo
·last year·discuss
I actually have the book and I agree it is very good.
arijo
·last year·discuss
This is actually cool, thanks.
arijo
·last year·discuss
That's nice but I was looking more for a simple implementation of the concept from first principles.

I mean an understanding from the view of the internals and not so much the user perspective.
arijo
·last year·discuss
The body generates glucose in an high protein diet via gluconeogenesis.

You'll still have glucose spikes with high protein.

That's why you don't feel satiated.

Eat fat.