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"I'm not going there to die. I'm going to find out if I'm really alive. I have to do it!"… “So you think you can tell? Hot ashes for trees… Same old fears…”
Katılım Aralık 2018
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This is so horrific. I really hope AI companies are getting their act together on self-harm.


Kashmir Hill@kashhill
Adam Raine, 16, died from suicide in April after months on ChatGPT discussing plans to end his life. His parents have filed the first known case against OpenAI for wrongful death. My latest story on the psychological impacts of AI chatbots: nytimes.com/2025/08/26/tec…
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I'm constantly going on about local government and its waste and fraud and abuse but no one cares.
Counterintuitively, local government is the *furthest away* from normal people. They can name Cabinet secretaries and maybe even their Senator, but not a single City Councilman.
Jason,@jasonc_nc
People get hung up on the size of the federal government when it’s actually local government that has ballooned in size while often getting consistently worse at the delivery of basic services.
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Google just made a subtle but massive change
Last month, Google quietly removed the num=100 search parameter.
This means you can no longer view 100 results at once. The default max is now 10.
Why does this matter?
- Most LLMs (OpenAI, Perplexity, etc.) rely (directly or indirectly) on Google’s indexed results, alongside their own crawlers.
- Overnight, their access to the “long tail” of the internet was cut by 90%.
The fallout:
- According to Search Engine Land, 88% of sites saw a drop in impressions.
- Reddit, which often ranks in positions 11–100, saw its LLM citations plummet. Its stock dropped 15%.
For startups, this is brutal. Visibility just got harder. Reddit as part of AEO just changed entirely.
It’s no longer enough to build a great product you need to crack distribution first. Because if people can’t discover you, they’ll never get to evaluate you.
Most engineers seem to always neglect this reality, but a mediocre product with great distribution will always beat a great product with mediocre distribution.
As Peter Thiel says:
“Most businesses get zero distribution channels to work: poor sales rather than bad product is the most common cause of failure. If you can get just one distribution channel to work, you have a great business. If you try for several but don’t nail one, you’re finished.
Superior sales and distribution by itself can create a monopoly, even with no product differentiation. The converse is not true. No matter how strong your product — even if it easily fits into already established habits and anybody who tries it likes it immediately — you must still support it with a strong distribution plan."
Distribution > Product
(h/t Adarsh Appaiah on LinkedIn)

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zyns finally caught up to me
had a scary close call, so sharing here in case it helps for anyone else
it's obviously no secret that I take a lot of zyns (nicotine pouches)
they help me stay mentally focused and alert, which is especially helpful when you're in crypto
they also help suppress appetite, so I feel less of an urge to randomly snack throughout the day
I've been taking them for about 1.5y now and get regular blood checkups and do the usual 8 sleep / oura ring / whoop band tech bro monitoring
but for the past month, I started feeling a small tightness in my chest, and sometimes the left side of my neck
I went to the ER a few times, and they did all the tests, but found pretty much nothing other than exhaustion
I even did an echocardiogram, several X-rays, and wore a heart device for 4-5 days. they couldn't find anything so I figured it must be in my head from stress
last week, it happened again, but I decided to go to a different ER instead of the one near my house, and the ER doctor looked pretty worried
he told me he was very glad that I came because otherwise I might've had an aneurysm from my untreated condition
it turns out that nicotine works by constricting (making smaller) your blood vessels
which can make it such that blood flow to certain organs is reduced, causing long-term damage
he gave me a few pills that are apparently "vasodilators" and I started feeling better after about 20 minutes
he said that I had a severe reduction in bandwidth (of my arteries) and thus greatly increased latency of blood flow (to my organs)
he told me that increasing bandwidth and reducing latency saved my life
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Great point. So much top talent has gone into finance good for liquidity, but at the cost of wild engineering breakthroughs. History shows high-density talent drives the biggest leaps. China gets this, channeling talent into strategic industries. The U.S. props up its currency by fueling markets, but once China positioned for dominance that edge started to dissolve. With talent now pouring into AI, the next few years will bring about some wild breakthroughs.
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@texasrunnerDFW Wishing you and your family a positive outcome.
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About a month ago, I got dizzy and blacked out briefly during hot yoga class
As a regular exerciser, it was atypical for me, but I figured since I’d had Covid the week prior and the room was hot, my body just needed more recovery
Over the next few weeks, I continued to struggle to get through easy workouts. My heart rate was all over the place and despite adequate sleep, I was tired. I’d have random heart palpitations and felt oddly short of breath at times.
I visited a doctor for a blood panel thinking my iron was low (have been anemic in the past). The results came back normal.
Then two nights ago I broke out in a sweat and started experiencing chest tightness/pain. I asked my husband to take me to the ER, thinking it was likely just a panic attack or severe palpitations, and I’d be discharged quickly.
Two abnormal EKGs later, I was admitted to the hospital
I’ve undergone countless tests in the last 48 hours, working with a wonderful cardiologist to rule out some of the big, scary things
Still have more outpatient testing to do, but as of now it appears I may have something called POTS (Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome)
Cardiologists have seen a shocking increase in cases in recent years as sudden onset has been linked to both recent Covid infection and vaccination
Hope to have more answers soon, but for today, I’m thrilled to be released back home to my family
Oh, and currently very behind on housing news, tariff updates, and laundry 🙃

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