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Test Like You Fly

spacex.com
1 points·by lawrenceyan·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Gut Instinct: Connecting with our intuition

cheltenhamzen.co.uk
1 points·by lawrenceyan·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Lazard's Levelized Cost of Energy (2025) [pdf]

lazard.com
3 points·by lawrenceyan·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Artemis, Greatness, and Risk

1517.substack.com
3 points·by lawrenceyan·3 mesi fa·0 comments

Blessed: A high-level terminal interface library for Node.js

github.com
3 points·by lawrenceyan·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Ju Ci: The Art of Repairing Porcelain

thesublimeblog.org
118 points·by lawrenceyan·4 mesi fa·13 comments

On the road to C4 rice: Advances and perspectives

onlinelibrary.wiley.com
5 points·by lawrenceyan·4 mesi fa·0 comments

The Antifragile Organization: Designing Systems That Evolve Through Chaos

medium.com
7 points·by lawrenceyan·4 mesi fa·0 comments

Algebraic methods for interactive proof systems (1992)

dl.acm.org
2 points·by lawrenceyan·5 mesi fa·0 comments

The Inevitable Future of Stablecoins

layerzero.network
3 points·by lawrenceyan·5 mesi fa·0 comments

The Assistant Axis: Situating/Stabilizing the Default Persona of Language Models

arxiv.org
1 points·by lawrenceyan·6 mesi fa·0 comments

The Death of Richard Dawkins

steve-yegge.medium.com
4 points·by lawrenceyan·6 mesi fa·1 comments

Rhythms for Cognition: Communication Through Coherence

cell.com
2 points·by lawrenceyan·6 mesi fa·0 comments

China Seen Overtaking U.S. as Global Superpower (2011)

pewresearch.org
5 points·by lawrenceyan·7 mesi fa·0 comments

Solana: Built for Rustaceans [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by lawrenceyan·7 mesi fa·1 comments

The Chinese AI Iceberg [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by lawrenceyan·7 mesi fa·0 comments

What Is the Solana Virtual Machine?

helius.dev
1 points·by lawrenceyan·7 mesi fa·0 comments

What kind of person is DeepSeek's founder, Liang Wenfeng?

lmsherlock.substack.com
4 points·by lawrenceyan·7 mesi fa·0 comments

Foundations: My 1999 (and Part of 2000)

michaeljburry.substack.com
2 points·by lawrenceyan·7 mesi fa·0 comments

Blazing-Fast Magic Beans [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by lawrenceyan·7 mesi fa·0 comments

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lawrenceyan
·10 giorni fa·discuss
True
lawrenceyan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I'd argue the reason we’ve spun our wheels on Alzheimer's for decades isn't just about a flawed amyloid model. It’s a symptom of a much larger, dying paradigm in biotech.

For decades, the industry standard was to hunt for targeted small molecules to solve singular biological issues. And to be fair, I don't think this was because of a lack of vision as it was simply the strict limit of our technological capabilities at the time. But attempting to treat a cascading, systemic disease like Alzheimer's with a single targeted molecule is like hoping replacing one pipe will solve the problem when the issue is that the entire plumbing system is corroding.

This fundamental mismatch is exactly why clinical progress has stalled, and I believe the future of treating Alzheimer's will instead closely mirror how our approach to oncology has evolved.

We spent years searching for a universal molecule to cure cancer before we accepted reality. We now know that effective treatment often requires sequencing a tumor's mutanome to develop a highly personalized intervention for the individual. As neurodegenerative systems fail with age, we face that exact same biological complexity. A traditional small molecule is not going to rescue a globally failing network.

My personal take is that we won't see a true breakthrough in Alzheimer's until capital fully rotates out of these legacy, single-target pipelines and into programmable biological systems.
lawrenceyan
·3 mesi fa·discuss
What Andreessen is hinting at, albeit still largely surface level, is 无心 or no mind.

Popular in martial arts and Buddhist philosophy, I think practically what you should take away is that body and mind are fundamentally intertwined.

Introspection is a practice of the mind, specifically cognition centered around portions of the brain like the prefrontal cortex. There’s a lot more to who you are and areas you can hone / cultivate.

The HN crowd is probably overweighted on cognition, and could do with spending more time in other areas: https://www.cheltenhamzen.co.uk/writings/gut-instinct
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Hetzner bare metal ran much of crypto for many years before they cracked down on it.
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
There's something deeply poetic about using modern engineering knowledge to breathe new life into the warm, fuzzy glow of an analog CRT.
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This is really cool, thanks for surfacing.
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Going to be so awesome when we have native crypto rails live in game for mmorpgs.
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Biggest update I see is that he thinks AI 2027 is actually going to happen.
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Build out distribution first and generate network effects.
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
This piece totally misreads the temperament of actual builders imo. The author confuses a malicious will to power with a genuine, if sometimes naive, optimism that code/crypto can solve human coordination problems.
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Found this short story on Openclaw to be relevant:

https://x.com/gf_256/status/2018844976486945112
lawrenceyan
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Part of the reason why I come to HN is that conversations like these still happen.
lawrenceyan
·8 mesi fa·discuss
I appreciate your response! It’s nice to see the impact of technology from people actually there on the ground.

Too easy to forget that there are ~10 billion people in the world. I live in the US, and it always gives me awe when I realize we represent <5% of humanity.
lawrenceyan
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Solana does everything this L1 purports to be able to do by the way, and better. You can also actually use it today!

Good luck to Stripe though. Building the network effects necessary for an L1 is very difficult.
lawrenceyan
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Nice, very cool.

Jhanas (when in the positive direction), and dukkha or suffering (as caused by tanha or tension) when applied in the negative direction.
lawrenceyan
·anno scorso·discuss
In the realm of autonomous vehicles, early sensor fusion systems relied heavily on the usage of Kalman Filters for perception.

The state of the art has now been supplanted by large deep learning models in the present day, primarily relying on end-to-end trained Transformer networks.

This may be familiar to you in the context of LLMs which have recently become popular, but they were actually first successfully utilized in autonomous vehicles (invented by researchers at Google and implemented in production at Waymo almost immediately).
lawrenceyan
·3 anni fa·discuss
https://www.wired.com/story/darpa-grand-challenge-2004-oral-...
lawrenceyan
·3 anni fa·discuss
Everyone made fun of Google for self-driving and totally derided them for years.

It only feels normal now because they took the risk and pulled everyone else in the industry forward.
lawrenceyan
·5 anni fa·discuss
Yes, Fukushima definitely put a huge damper on nuclear. And I do generally agree with you. Every time an accident happens, which is an inevitability, it's guaranteed that some investors will pull out.
lawrenceyan
·5 anni fa·discuss
The risks you end up taking on don't make sense for the amount of energy received. Solar, wind, geothermal, and hydro are more than enough to power the world. They're cheaper too.

In terms of baseload requirements, batteries are the far safer alternative for transitioning away from fossil fuels. Nuclear power may have been tenable as a solution, even with the heightened risks, if improvements in battery technology were stagnant and/or stagnating. But this hasn't been the case, and so nuclear fission as an energy source will likely become a relic of our past. Now nuclear fusion on the other hand...