Robert Graff

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Robert Graff

Robert Graff

@RobertGraff

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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@joeroganhq It got awkward because Guy kept trying to get all deep with Joe and it was clear he was trying to force it. Think Joe just had enough of it
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Old news. I talked about starting a microdose (to move from mid-high to high ref range) in 2021; I was 45yo at start (20mg EOD) ) & how that maintains fertility or at least did for me. Since then, I’ve talked about it on five major podcasts over the years and on HLP 3 more times. Lately I’ve been talking about peptides that can replace TRT. But yeah, nothing new there. 80-100mg a week can make a meaningful difference for some people, but since I was high-mid at start I didn’t notice a whole lot. I think they are better things now in the peptide realm.
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@Hybridathlete This is 1000% how i feel every time i see a clip of someone doing pushups. Most of the time its either half way down, or half way up bullshit. Best measure is chest on floor, hands off floor, return, then back to full extension.
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Hybrid Athlete Guy
Hybrid Athlete Guy@Hybridathlete·
50 pushups in a row is extermely hard to do. If you disagree, I guarantee your form and range of motion is dogshit. Chest to ground, body in a straight line, full lockout between reps. Still insist it's easy? Post a video.
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
The life of a boomer: - Graduated when a degree guaranteed a job - College tuition cost 6 blueberries - Worked at one company for 30 years - Bought a house at 22 on one income - Wife could stay home & raise the kids - Monthly mortgage cost less than Netflix today - Networking happened at the strip club - “Work hard & you’ll get ahead” was actually true - Promotions meant life changing money & not just a pizza party - Passed on their generational trauma to their kids - Rode a historic bull market into retirement with a fat pension - Sold their house for 30x what they paid - Enjoy their social security checks while the fund runs out of money - Tell their kids to stop buying lattes
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, she survived. The woman in red (wearing a red top) was the one flipped into the air by the bull "Party Bus" at the 2024 Sisters Rodeo in Oregon. She had the least serious injuries of the 3 people hurt, was hospitalized briefly, and went home fully recovered. No one was killed.
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Fight Videos
Fight Videos@FightVideosFV·
Wild bull jumps over the fence into the crowd at an #Oregon rodeo, runs over people in the concession area.
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@Michael_Druggan Well. 750k into a hysa, 30k interest passive, into an IRA, and thats the conservative route. So that 1 mill easily turns into a lot more. Plus keep 250k for new home/debts/whatever. Plussss your regular annual $, smooth sailing life
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Michael Druggan
Michael Druggan@Michael_Druggan·
I'm shocked at how many people seem to think this way. This is a total loser attitude. I'd have to be literally starving before I'd pick the red button. $1 million isn't even enough to retire anymore.
pnorm@paleonormie

It doesn’t though. Red is only the correct choice if I can somehow sell the decision of which button I press to someone with a huge diversified portfolio If I can’t do that then a 50% chance of fumbling 1M isn’t worth a 50% chance of getting 50M

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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@perrymetzger Crystallized intelligence: off the charts. They are basically encyclopedias Fluid intelligence: ranges from pheasants to dolphins, depending on the model
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Perry E. Metzger
Perry E. Metzger@perrymetzger·
If someone tells you that AI systems aren’t “intelligent” (or cannot be “intelligent”), ask them for an experiment you can perform to distinguish if their claim is true or false. If they can’t describe one, or if they describe one that is just a test of whether something is human (“does it have a liver?” say), or if they just angrily tell you that it’s obvious or that you’re stupid for asking, it probably means that their opinion isn’t very interesting and that you’re not obligated to pay it much mind.
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@Aaronontheweb @oerezeune Feels like a disigenuous question. You'd have to know LLMs will improve their reasoning, understanding, context etc. Through better training. They had the same data a year ago, why are they better now?
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Aaron Stannard
Aaron Stannard@Aaronontheweb·
@RobertGraff @oerezeune they're already trained on the entire internet's worth of data and large volumes of offline literature too - are you going to create a second internet's worth of training data synthetically?
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Aaron Stannard
Aaron Stannard@Aaronontheweb·
Vibe coded an absolute ton of C# / Akka .NET code over the past 5 days - had a day full of meetings today so I decided to slow down and review an especially crucial part of the application and make some tweaks myself. Dude, I am not in fear of my job any time soon lol
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@Aaronontheweb @oerezeune Of course its bounded by constraints, but what is the ceiling of those constraints? Hundreds of billions (if not trillions) being poured into the industry in the next few years, i think the constraints are still allowing for a lot more capability than we have now.
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Aaron Stannard
Aaron Stannard@Aaronontheweb·
@RobertGraff @oerezeune I've called this "underpants gnoming" before, where folks assume that the growth in LLM productivity is unbounded (it is bounded by both physical, financial, and data constraints) and without understanding how their designs limit utility
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@Aaronontheweb @oerezeune Feel like this is an assumption that quality wont improve, when it absolutely will. AI will follow the trend of every other technology and improve drastically, especially in 3-5 years
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Aaron Stannard
Aaron Stannard@Aaronontheweb·
@oerezeune If you imagine that software will become more abundant as a result of AI lowering the development costs significantly, what do you think the big differentiators are going to be for paying end-users? (it's execution + quality)
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@levelsio Pretty much. It would take a chainsaw and improve each part of it making it better/reliable/cheaper to produce. All the things that an engineer would be doing currently. He is right in a sense, it wont kill software. It'll kill some of the mechanisms (jobs) to get that software.
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tapir worf
tapir worf@tapir_worf·
still haven’t had an ai do useful work outside of: - writing code - doing spreadsheet - writing doc that needs to exist but nobody will ever read
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@DavidKPiano @derpilu Serious question, if the coding part is so low level, then why does so much software ship with bugs? Is it the integration step that fails between modules/functions? Wouldnt that still qualify as the coding?
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@money_cruncher A 529 is locked to education expenses, so its not inherently a better option.
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The Money Cruncher, CPA
The Money Cruncher, CPA@money_cruncher·
My take on the Trump Accounts: If you are upper income and can put money into a 529 plan AND max the $5k/yr Trump account, do it. That $5k/yr will turn into $185k by age 18. Convert to a Roth, pay the tax. Your child will have millions in Roth by 65, all tax free. But for the average person with limited contributions, a 529 plan is likely better, but get the $1k deposit if eligible.
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Agustin Lebron
Agustin Lebron@AgustinLebron3·
Corporate lawyer, yesterday: "LLMs have increased my workload because every client thinks they're a lawyer now."
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@tjmcaulay @BuffaloKL Juvenile response. Explain how the KC had possesion in that context when the ball was clearly pinned to the ground
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Robert Graff
Robert Graff@RobertGraff·
@JoshWalkos @theblockspot On paper Ravens seems solid, but you're walking into a weird situation with lamar being a demi-god with a short window. Not easy
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Sam Block
Sam Block@theblockspot·
Dolphins HC job is open. Browns HC job is open. Ravens HC job is open. Raiders HC job is open. Giants HC job is open. Falcons HC job is open. Titans HC job is open. Cardinals HC job is open. Which is the best HC job opening???
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Swift@SwiftYouTube_·
Ball knowledge check. Name a forgotten WR from your favorite team I’ll start: Kenny Stills
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