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Einstein's Riddle – Who owns the fish?

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4 points·by v8xi·4 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·0 comments

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v8xi
·3 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
next you should explain idioms
v8xi
·4 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Protillion Biosciences | full-time | San Diego (Carlsbad) | On Site | $150-200k

We're a small, late Series A team generating massive datasets of antibody-protein interactions to engineer next-generation therapeutics. Looking for talented software engineers to lead efforts in drug design and build iterative end-to-end automated discovery workflows. Background in AI/ML required and bioinformatics and protein engineering/design a plus.

What makes our platform unique:

- We're generating massive quantitative datasets on 10^5-10^6 antibody-protein interactions at once. This is about 3 OOM higher than competing platforms.

- We've closed the loop between protein design and data collection with our own custom hardware. We use this to test in-house designed massive antibody libraries with every cycle taking as little as two weeks

- We're a drug discovery company - using our technology to create therapeutics with properties exquisitely tuned to the biological context and needs of patients.

Interested in practical applications of ML to address unmet patient needs in the fastest-growing field of new therapeutics?

Application: https://job-boards.greenhouse.io/protillionbiosciences/jobs/...

Website: https://protillion.com/
v8xi
·5 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
As an adult that kind of feedback feels like a sales pitch. As a kid its unforgettable validation. Wonder when that change happened.
v8xi
·6 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I introduced this to so many people as the only one who knew how to play. Key is start the game with 3 cards and win the round quickly + be super diligent about the rules so no conflicting information. Win the round quickly, add an obvious rule and by the third round it's fair play.
v8xi
·6 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
I used to play this a ton (often as a drinking game). The wiki does a good job of explaining the basics and I'd always do the no talking + point of order variants (+ a few others). My favorite type are:

1) rules requiring awareness of card order. "Have a nice day" is standard on 7, double 7's is "very nice" etc. Stack rules like that when combinations and/or cards of a suit are played and people have to remember 5 things they have to say or do after a card. Get's difficult over many rounds.

2) ice-breaking rules (if you're playing with new people). Friendly ones like "you must compliment _ when a _ is played." Great way to build/open someone up

3) rules changing play order. Aces reverse, add rules that e.g. skip a player and you'll have everyone waiting in suspense to see if the person who's turn it is actually knows its their turn. If not, "delay of game".

Play it with friends you'll be surprised with what people come up with!
v8xi
·7 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
Just remains to be seen whether they can maintain capitalization long enough to find PMF
v8xi
·10 เดือนที่ผ่านมา·discuss
i just picked up an ultimaker s5 for $400 on ebay with tons of extra filament and it worked off the bat. Been printing for almost 2 weeks straight and my daughter loves it :D