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Selkirk
·26 日前·議論
The linked article is intentionally misleading by omission because they left out "in mice" in the university driven article and they certainly know the relevance and consequences of leaving it out.
Selkirk
·2 か月前·議論
I bought the "right kind of Dell," for this purpose but ddpm is unusable for me as it slams CPU periodically.
Selkirk
·2 か月前·議論
I'm missing some data to evaluate this article. If you engage a set of humans on these seven tensions, what range of bias do you get?
Selkirk
·4 か月前·議論
Multi vitamin use has been studied A LOT with respect to all cause mortality, where it consistently has no statistical effect (or a slightly negative effect). So, to me, "biological aging" seems a way to hack for effects to advertise. Does the average consumer understand that reduced "biological aging" does NOT mean you will live longer? Because if it did, they would be saying THAT. Centrum (study sponsor) is already creating advertising based on this study.
Selkirk
·4 か月前·議論
Partially funded by entity related to manufacturer of daily multivitamins. Study was in people over 60 average age 70 if I recall. I didn't care enough to look, but the question I'd ask is how were the people who died during the study accounted for in the "biological aging testing?"
Selkirk
·5 か月前·議論
I have a colleague that recently self-published a book. I can easily tell which parts were LLM driven and which parts represent his own voice. Just like you can tell who's in the next stall in the bathroom at work after hearing just a grunt and a fart. And THAT is a sentence an LLM would not write.
Selkirk
·5 か月前·議論
So ... Test Driven Development?

1. Planner (Write a failing test or tests) 2. Executor (Generate a solution) 3. Verifier (Until the tests no longer fail) 4. Repeat
Selkirk
·6 か月前·議論
Sounds like "Old Masters and Young Geniuses"

https://press.princeton.edu/books/paperback/9780691133805/ol...

That book used artwork valuation as a performance measure and analyzed it over top artist's lifetimes finding two patterns. The "Young Genius" where an artist has a vision and realizes some innovation and their most valuable works center around that with value tapering off over their life. Picasso. (Who had two peaks but still fit the pattern.) Contrast to the "Old Master." This is someone who keeps refining their craft and their most valuable works and innovations are their late life works. Cézanne.
Selkirk
·8 か月前·議論
Looks like game theory interaction strategies presented with a bit of color:

Stupid = Spite (lose / lose); Helpless = Altruism (lose / win); Bandit = Selfishness (win / lose); Intelligent = Cooperation (win / win)

The OP "Laws":

Everyone underestimates the number of spiteful individuals in circulation.

The probability that a certain person be spiteful is independent of any other characteristic of that person.

... and so on through ...

A spiteful person is more dangerous than a selfish person.