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Lewis Bollard
Lewis Bollard@Lewis_Bollard·
Hidden on page 744 of the farm bill the House Agriculture Committee passed Thursday is a provision that would condemn millions of pigs to a lifetime in gestation crates. Rebranded the 'Save Our Bacon Act,' it's a pork-industry play to wipe out every state law banning the sale of pork from crated pigs — laws the conservative Supreme Court upheld in 2023. Over 85% of Democrats and Republicans oppose these crates. Voters have backed ballot measures to ban them in state after state. The pork industry knows it can't win a straight vote on this. So it's burying the provision in an 800-page bill and hoping no one notices. Contact your senators and representative today and tell them: oppose the farm bill unless the Save Our Bacon Act is stripped out. You can reach them at senate.gov and house.gov — it takes two minutes and it matters.
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Parmita Mishra
Parmita Mishra@parmita·
in like 5 years, we will basically do no mouse research in the industry. it’ll be organoids and computers. at that point, might as well ban that shit. it works like 5% of the time. while you’re at it, ban beagle research too. enough of this crap
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Wayne Hsiung
Wayne Hsiung@waynehhsiung·
The United States Department of Justice needs a Division of Animal Rights.
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Ethan Mollick
Ethan Mollick@emollick·
GPT-5 Pro and Gemini 2.5 Pro Deep Think are both very impressive models for hard problems. I think they were both undersold during their respective launches, in part because I am not sure the labs themselves really understand the market for a slow, "deep-thinking" model, yet.
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roon@tszzl·
its amazing how little the post-economic people i know spend. many people are bad at being rich. you should teach them how to do it
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near@nearcyan·
sometimes someone goes completely insane when realizing the scale factory farming operates at and really that seems like a reasonable reaction to me
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Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
Using AI models to fact check writing can be funny
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gpu maxing@GpuMaxing·
@AndyMasley It’s just a tiktok/reels trend lol, nothing serious
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Andy Masley
Andy Masley@AndyMasley·
I truly don't want a part of the gender war but whenever I see headlines like this from the New York Times all I can think about is 2028
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gpu maxing@GpuMaxing·
@BrorSjostrand @morallawwithin end of life is stressful. From the chicken’s perspective, that suffering is not good; it’s just a burden they're forced to carry for someone else’s gain.
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gpu maxing@GpuMaxing·
@BrorSjostrand @morallawwithin Sometimes we accept suffering because it helps produce a better outcome, but the pain isn’t the “good” part - it’s a cost. What’s the compensating benefit to a factory-farmed chicken? Fast growth strains their bodies, space and litter conditions cause painful injuries, and the...
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florence 🦐🪻@morallawwithin·
Arguing for veganism is literally just intellectual engagement on easy mode, I HATE it
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Dr. Faraz Harsini
Dr. Faraz Harsini@DrFarazHarsini·
Cultivated meat is the same meat people love without slaughtering trillions of animals, pandemics & destroying the planet. I left my high paying biopharma job to work as a senior scientist in a nonprofit to advance it. I don't hate meat. I hate cruelty & killing.
Jeff Nippard@JeffNippard

I’m eating lab grown meat the second it’s mass market ready. It’s biologically identical to animal meat and will reduce suffering more than any technology in the history of our planet as long as enough people switch over from factory farmed meats.

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clayton
clayton@claytonmackenz3·
@SOPHONTSIMP Lol no they dont. You cant even purchase products from a "sow stall" farm in most countries now.
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Rowan G. Lóchrann
Rowan G. Lóchrann@RowanLochrann·
@aidan_mclau @cremieuxrecueil I'll never argue that we can live on less meat. And factory farming is not good for the environment but then neither are personal cars. So when the Vegans start pushing to build car-less infra. I'll back them 💯 Until then... They remain a cult...
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
One of the most annoying things about vegans is all the lying about nutrition. I've met too many who claim that vegan diets are nutritionally the same as normal diets right now. They're not, but they'll insist they are on the basis of their misreadings of nutritional labels.
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Even though we’ve already raised over $1,125,000, we’ve continued to have matchers step up (more about them later). So keep donating, knowing you're doubling your impact. Thanks to everyone who donated over the weekend! Highlighting a few below: Anonymous: $125,000 @Somersetkapital: $50,000 @MichaelSesser: $25,000 @AdrienLE: $10,000 @davisblalock: $10,000 @inerati: $6,000 @jimcox25: $5,000 (a 2nd donation!) @tenad0me: $5,000 @Shripriya: $5,000 @CalaverasAI: $5,000 @mfgrp: $5,000 @nanransohoff: $5,000 @chelcott9: $3,000 Anonymous: $2,000 @rina_gyro: $2,000 @maithra_raghu: $2,000 @escliu: $1,500 @AvitalBalwit: $1,000 Anonymous: $1,000 @AbieRohrig: $1,000 (a 2nd donation!) @itsFelipeDoria: $1,000 @LucioMelito: $1,000 @aidanprattewart: $1,000 @JamesOzden: $1,000 @DaCaveOfWonders: $1,000 @nearcyan: $1,000 (a 2nd donation!) @AndrewYatzkan: $1,000: @_sholtodouglas: $1,000 If you donated over $1k, please DM me. And if you already DMed me about a donation but I missed it, please ping me again. It's been incredible to see all the generosity!
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

Exciting news! We saturated my $250,000 match! @patrickc is very generously contributing another $250,000 to extend the donation match! If we saturate Patrick’s match, we’ll have raised over $1 million dollars for @farmkind_giving! Thank you so much to the latest round of contributors, who pushed us over $260,000. Highlighting a few below: @yasminrazavi: $25,000 @dmdohan: $7,500 @cHHillee: $5,000 @ChrisPainterYup: $3,000 @AsaCoopStick: $3,000 @wilhelmscreamin: $3,000 @transmissions11: $2,500 @JeppeKirkBonde: $2,500 @andresjz_swp: $1,200 @AbieRohrig: $1,000 @alasdairpr: $1,000 @synecdotally: $1,000 @MeadowsRichard: $1,000 @dccockfoster: $1,000 @incredutility: $1,000 @AdamK133: $1,000 @RobKnight_: $1,000 Let’s now saturate the new matching funding from @patrickc! Link to donate w match below.

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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
It's hard to grasp the scale of factory farming. @Lewis_Bollard described what he saw at one farm with 200,000 hens in battery cages (each hen crammed together with 4-6 other hens in a space the size of a microwave oven for years on end, unable to even flap their wings). Consider an alternative civilization where factory farming didn't exist. If we had just discovered that there was one farm treating 200,000 animals this way, it would be a moral emergency. But there are about 8 billion caged hens alive globally at any moment. Which means this one farm is literally just 1/40,000th of the suffering. And that's just for egg production. The whole episode isn't so dire - it discusses the science and economics of the meat industry. But I wanted to highlight this point because it is so easy to flinch away, and not notice how big and important this issue really is.
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Honestly the thing that motivated me to do this episode was learning that there's less than $200M/year of smart philanthropy on factory farming - GLOBALLY. Just to explain how fucking crazy that is: 1. It's insane how cheap the interventions that will spare BILLIONS of animals from gruesome, painful fates have been. Less than $200M has been spent getting corporate commitments that have already spared more than 400M hens from battery cages, and securing pledges that will spare billions more over the years to come. That’s < $1 per 10 years of animal well-being improved. Another example: In-ovo sexing (which determines the sex of eggs pre-birth) has already saved 200M male chicks from maceration at birth (with the potential to spare 7 billion every year). And it only cost ~$10 million to get off the ground. 2. 80 billion land animals are factory farmed every year. That means the ratio is $1 donated : 40,000 animals. 3. Compared to the amount of private philanthropy alone on global health ($50b+/year) or climate change ($15b+/year), the <$200M/year of smart money spent on factory farming is nothing. — The way we treat factory farmed animals is one of the worst atrocities in history. And unfortunately, the problem is on track to get worse every year. The case for optimism: Given how neglected this issue is, the scope of impact even one individual can have is absolutely massive. To be blunt, there are individual readers of this tweet who could DOUBLE the amount of smart money our entire civilization dedicates to this issue. Even with a few million dollars, you could single-handedly improve the lives of millions of factory-farmed animals. DM @Lewis_Bollard if you want to explore contributions over $50k.
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

Just $1 can help avert 10 years of farmed animal suffering. I decided to give $250,000 as a donation match to @farmkind_giving after learning about the outsized opportunities to help. FarmKind directs your contributions to the most effective charities in this area. Please consider contributing, even if it’s a small amount. Together, we can double each other's impact and give a total of $500,000. Use the link below to donate with my match. Bluntly, there are some listeners who are in a position to give much more. Given how neglected this topic is, one such person could singlehandedly change the game for 10s of billions of animals. If you’re considering donating $50k or more, please reach out directly to @Lewis_Bollard and his team by DMing him, or emailing andres@openphilanthropy.org

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Kgfunavuisi
Kgfunavuisi@Kgfunavuisi9876·
@dwarkesh_sp @patrickc @farmkind_giving This is amazing. Totally off topic and nitpicky, but no one talks of "saturating the match limit" outside of AI/tech. They'd say "reached our goal" or something lol
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Exciting news! We saturated my $250,000 match! @patrickc is very generously contributing another $250,000 to extend the donation match! If we saturate Patrick’s match, we’ll have raised over $1 million dollars for @farmkind_giving! Thank you so much to the latest round of contributors, who pushed us over $260,000. Highlighting a few below: @yasminrazavi: $25,000 @dmdohan: $7,500 @cHHillee: $5,000 @ChrisPainterYup: $3,000 @AsaCoopStick: $3,000 @wilhelmscreamin: $3,000 @transmissions11: $2,500 @JeppeKirkBonde: $2,500 @andresjz_swp: $1,200 @AbieRohrig: $1,000 @alasdairpr: $1,000 @synecdotally: $1,000 @MeadowsRichard: $1,000 @dccockfoster: $1,000 @incredutility: $1,000 @AdamK133: $1,000 @RobKnight_: $1,000 Let’s now saturate the new matching funding from @patrickc! Link to donate w match below.
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

Huge thanks to this next round of folks for their contributions! Anonymous: $29,000 @kipperrii: $12,600 @JacobTref: $10,000 @DigitKyu: $5,000 @jimcox25: $4,000 @haoxingdu: $2,000 @louisvarge: $1,500 @Mjreard: $1,000 @maxwellfarrens: $1,000 We’ve raised over $220,000 so far! Let’s keep this going — I want to saturate the match! Keep sending me DMs if you donate over $1k.

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gpu maxing
gpu maxing@GpuMaxing·
@willccbb Feels smart for sure, but extremely lazy. I want it to go off and take initiative like sonnet but it makes tiny 30 LOC diffs. Is this just me?
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will brown
will brown@willccbb·
ok this model kinda rules in cursor. instruction-following is incredible. very literal, pushes back where it matters. multitasks quite well. a couple tiny flubs/format misses here and there but not major. the code is much more normal than o3’s. feels trustworthy
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Dwarkesh Patel
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp·
Just $1 can help avert 10 years of farmed animal suffering. I decided to give $250,000 as a donation match to @farmkind_giving after learning about the outsized opportunities to help. FarmKind directs your contributions to the most effective charities in this area. Please consider contributing, even if it’s a small amount. Together, we can double each other's impact and give a total of $500,000. Use the link below to donate with my match. Bluntly, there are some listeners who are in a position to give much more. Given how neglected this topic is, one such person could singlehandedly change the game for 10s of billions of animals. If you’re considering donating $50k or more, please reach out directly to @Lewis_Bollard and his team by DMing him, or emailing andres@openphilanthropy.org
Dwarkesh Patel@dwarkesh_sp

New episode w @Lewis_Bollard - a deep dive on the surprising economics of the meat industry. 0:00:00 – The astonishing efficiency of factory farming 0:07:18 – It was a mistake making this about diet 0:09:54 – Tech that’s sparing 100s of millions of animals/year 0:16:16 – Brainless chickens and higher welfare breeds 0:28:21 – $1 can prevent 10 years of animal suffering 0:37:26 – The situation in China and the developing world 0:41:41 – How the meat lobby got a lock on Congress 0:53:23 – Business structure of the meat industry 0:57:42 – Corporate campaigns are underrated Available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, etc (look up Dwarkesh Podcast).

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