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Who Owns and Operates Pubmed.ai? Definitely Not the National Library of Medicine

pubmed.ai
2 points·by killjoywashere·5 miesięcy temu·1 comments

Tamiko Thiel posting a new project emulating ELI5-like Feynman Lectures

youtube.com
3 points·by killjoywashere·6 miesięcy temu·3 comments

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killjoywashere
·9 dni temu·discuss
There are 200 Chinese industrial engineers, 8 Chinese bankers, and 1 Goldman Sachs disciple of Hank Paulson, reading this right now thinking of ways to chip away at sentence in this paper.
killjoywashere
·11 dni temu·discuss
I don't know about the Sweden saga, but the VA saga is a deep rabbit hole. I helped build a dream team of companies at one point to fix part of this for another system at one point, and the integrator fell down under their own weight.

I thought I was going into informatics to write code. It's politics as far as the eye can see.
killjoywashere
·12 dni temu·discuss
In case anyone is wondering why anyone should give a shit about this language, the relevance of MUMPS is that the largest market share holder of EHR systems is Epic, and their core database still runs on MUMPS.

You life, quite literally if you find yourself in a hospital, depends on MUMPS.

The second largest competitor, Cerner/Oracle Millenium, runs on MSFT SQL, and it's on life support. Last I heard, Oracle was looking to unload it.
killjoywashere
·12 dni temu·discuss
Nah, AI should definitely be illustrated as robots. Because they're robots. Adding framing, bearings, servos is just an I/O issue.
killjoywashere
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
Elon making outrageous projections? Noooo.....
killjoywashere
·w zeszłym miesiącu·discuss
My wife owns a business in a highly AI-resistant field (occupational therapy) in the most historically price-insensitive market (Silicon Valley). Her CAGR is 88% over the last 8 years. But we were talking about this economy problem today and with the SWE layoffs starting to roll through she said this morning: "It doesn't matter if AI can't replace us if no one can afford the service." That's crazy. Shit has changed. Not getting OT for your autistic kid is like not getting a wheel chair for a bilateral below-the-knee amputee. Whatever it takes.
killjoywashere
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Where is the Petrova line?!
killjoywashere
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
GAF did. There are two issues: 1) too expensive 2) not modular. I like that I can separate my solar decision from my roof decision. Panels make that possible.
killjoywashere
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
How's a 170 million pieces of evidence for poisoning children's minds

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2019/09/...
killjoywashere
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Uh, yeah, I'm gonna need more of an explainer on that.
killjoywashere
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Fair, but software engineers are especially known for this. There was an XKCD about it

https://xkcd.com/1831/
killjoywashere
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
This will get downvoted to oblivion, but consider a major change: enlist in the military, sign up for a stint on a commercial fishing vessel, or go work as a firefighter. You will have tons of time with other people, even live with them for extended periods, but they will also tend to respect your space.
killjoywashere
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
that sounds plausible. For people not tracking, the concept of intelligence at play is "object based development". One analyst drops a label, brief synopsis, whatever, and it just sits there for the next person who comes along. The world view gets more accurate over time, but there's a recency error that's hard to measure until the probability function collapses with a measurement.
killjoywashere
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
Yeah, Hanlon's Razor applies.
killjoywashere
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Table 1 and Figure 4: why are the Virginia controlled-access highways different? That population stands out in a way that smells like either a cultural difference or a policy difference.

I spend most of my time in California, have lived in SoCal and NorCal, and I spend a fair chunk of time driving around Virginia. My guess is that there's something fishy with the Virginia data being reported. Because if there is anyplace on earth with an insane number of controlled access roads, it's gotta be NVA/DC metro area (or the Tri-Border Area as I like to call it).

Also, they need to either update the caption for Figure 4, or move the plots to correspond with the caption. Clearly the Virginia data is on top (or the code is wrong, which seems exceedingly unlikely).
killjoywashere
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Possibly Bruno Villoutreix, but dropping this here to come back to later (and solicit help!)

https://www.pubmed.ai/blog/how-pubmedai-works

https://www.pubmed.ai/about-us

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VipU6oC8EUw
killjoywashere
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
You're saying Nial used guassian splatting for his video? Or the style of camerawork, staging, and costuming is similar?

Put another way, is this a scientific comparison or an artistic comparison?
killjoywashere
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
If you're using Windows, you're using a computer controlled by a corporation and your actions on that machine are not your own. Even if you walked into a store and bought it, your actions on that computer may not belong to your boss, but you're definitely working, directly, for Microsoft.

Any "feature" of Windows is there because one or more organizational leaders wanted it. Government, commercial, academic. Somewhere in between. But they pray every night for your more complete subjugation.
killjoywashere
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
It kinda picks up where Eureka! Left off: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLISEtDmihMo3HR3Zh757Rf7ZG...
killjoywashere
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I thought they were going to go into Oliver Heaviside. Instead we get gutta percha. /sigh

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Heaviside