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@formerwayaeon

On the journey from zero through something meaningful.

Figuring my shit out Katılım Temmuz 2015
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Rational Aussie@rationalaussie·
Normies don't understand what AGI will actually be. They think their little digital marketing jobs where they crop Canva pictures and post on LinkedIn will actually be income for them five years from now. These people are going to get wiped out. It'll be a bloodbath. AGI is a drop in remote worker capable of doing anything on your computer faster, smarter and cheaper than humans, by many orders of magnitude. That means you turn the AGI on, it extracts all patterns and insights from all data you give it, as well as external sources, autonomously interviews everyone in your company, and learns - puts together the optimal strategy and then also implements it - at any given time, 24/7. None of us stand a chance. Someone asked me about a year ago 'so what's the next play? How do we play this?' You don't play this bro. You're not outsmarting a superintelligence. Just do whatever you want, none of it will matter post AGI.
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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
@sethbannon Sure. The fear of becoming irrelevant is a significant driver. The desire to discover and the passion of creation goes much deeper and further.
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Seth Bannon@sethbannon·
@formerwayaeon Also good! Though I think the competition of capitalism can lead to accelerated progerss.
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Seth Bannon@sethbannon·
Imagine if our smartest people competed to solve energy, manufacturing, disease, and science instead of marketing tools, online gambling, and yet another incremental AI product.
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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
@fabianstelzer It doesn't. It kills the conceptnwithin 6mo, and forces us to start measuring something else.
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fabian@fabianstelzer·
thought experiment: every person on earth suddenly gets 7 AGI robots that are as strong as a strong human and as smart as a smart human + run on solar energy for free how much does global GDP increase?
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Stan
Stan@anabrahlic·
@bryan_johnson Stop trying so fucking hard and just live your life bro. You’re a well intentioned person an you ran an incredible experiment that elucidated a lot despite failing in its goal- all good. Walk away, and make yourself happy
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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Eager to hear your life advice. What should I be doing?
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Crémieux
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
@uncledoomer Even though they taste worse, they are better for you than animal fats are.
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doomer@uncledoomer·
is it true that you can have a little seed oils from time to time as a treat?
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@ThomasAlxDmy You don’t seem to understand that SpaceX will be worth more than the rest of Earth if we accomplish our goals
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Abdul Q.@abdul_quadir_a·
@elonmusk Benchmarks are cool I’m more curious how it feels after using it 8 hours straight on real projects
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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
The goal of humanity is alignment. The physical path there, is through the Pareto Principle—Leverage free energy and knowledge to ideate on design, improving design, reduce waste, optimize output, and free energy, and repeat, while expanding the scope and scale of action. Grok is forcing this in the AI space rn, and it is incredible.
Riley Brown@rileybrown

First impressions with Grok 4.5 are good! And look at the price.

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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
Dude, it is not one or the other. Bryan gets joy from exploring frontiers—in the same way that everyone crying out that he should focus on adventure, get from travel, sex with untested strangers, and eating things liable to give them brain parasites. The difference, is that our society measures obsession around health and self-exploration, as something to feel shame about. That is largely the consequence of religion. The same religions that claim that you are supposed to spend your entire life proving to a god you can't prove exists, that you are worthy, so you aren't cast into an eternity of punishment for your sins... The same religions that have inspired rebellion and self-harm in defiance, and the "just live life and feel good" mentality that you are defending right now. Your grandmother lived without measurement obsession, and she lived long (relative to historical human standards) and you claim she lived well (relative to historical human standards). Something Bryan has been trying, very patiently, to help everyone realize, is that everything is about to change... Our entire perception of reality will be flipped within the next 5yrs, our understanding of what is possible, will be magnified and transformed beyond recognition within the next decade(s). So on that front, align your biology and your mind to meet that reality because the possibilities are unimaginable (Don't Die) AND turns out, not being a bundle of self-hating collapsing cells run by neural patterning adapted to a self-hating society, also just feels really, really nice. Get back to me when you have gone a full month of deep restful sleep, with 100% nutrition on a legitimately comprehensive level, without pain anywhere in your body, focusing on work that is meaningful on an existential level, with people you love, who can actually SEE and FEEL you. Until you can speak from that place, you will not understand Bryan. Lmk if you need some help getting there. The hurdle is mostly knowledge and Ego💗
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𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐀𝐫𝐭 𝐨𝐟 𝐏𝐮𝐫𝐩𝐨𝐬𝐞 🇺🇸
The Bryan Johnson story is sad to see. But I’ve been telling you: life is not about turning yourself into a science experiment. My grandmother lived until 90. She prayed the rosary. She went to church every day. She drank a glass of wine. She loved her family. THIS IS HOW YOU LIVE LONG Do the things that give you life. Eat well.Get sunshine. Touch grass. Love your family. Build something. Enjoy the meal. Drink the wine. Thank God for another day. ALL OF THIS BRINGS YOU ENERGY The goal is to live so fully, so faithfully, and so joyfully that your body MUST keep going. Maybe Bryan Johnson’s followers will finally understand: You don’t beat death by being afraid to live.
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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
"Healthy" is the problem... The term itself is redundant and undefined. "Healthy" is an umbrella-term we use to try and and capture what is ultimately, minimal cellular distress, maximum cellular benefit. And the concept is trying to span the ENTIRE spectrum of biological interfacing w/ reality. Ingestion, activity, rest and recovery, environmental exposure... It is a weak word, and an even weaker idea. Everything either causes or offsets or prevents damage. Either, you are contributing to the stability of your cells, or their collapse. At varying depth and breadth. Meat causes collapse. Foods grown in certain conditions cause collapse. Foods processed in certain ways, cause collapse. Foods eaten at slightly different VOLUMES, can cause collapse... Stop oversimplifying concepts that have so many moving pieces, the opinionated pendulum is just reinforcing confusion in society. The new meta is not health, it is cellular alignment and stability. And on that front, burgers as most understand them, are measurably incompatible. Regardless of the amount of tomato you add.
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil

Burgers are healthy. The people saying they're unhealthy are just being annoying.

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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
To all of the bros who have been reeling over this and shouting "steak and eggs" and "veganism caused it", please sit down and watch. If you pay close attention, you will watch Bryan unravel this condition, you will watch our collective medical knowledge advance, and you will witness as your narrative about masculinity is chiseled into dust. And we will all be better off for it.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

My plan to cure autoimmune gastritis To our knowledge, no one has ever done this to try and cure an autoimmune disease. Context: In May, I got diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis (AIG). We found it by taking a tissue biopsy of my stomach. My immune cells are confused, causing my stomach to eat itself. AIG stops your body from absorbing nutrients like iron and B12, and can eventually lead to cancer. It likely started decades ago when I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism when 21 years old. The thyroid and stomach are closely linked in your immune system. I feel fortunate that I've been taking such good care of my body for the past five years as my condition would otherwise be much more severe. Millions of people are affected by this disease and are undiagnosed. Standard of care tells you that you can’t do anything about it. That’s old fashioned. Here is how we are going to try and cure it: Step 0: find and diagnose the disease ✅ AIG is rarely caught early because symptoms are subtle. Early warnings are low iron and B12, but when hemoglobin and hematocrit look normal, doctors routinely miss it because there are no obvious signs of anemia. A standard colonoscopy won't find it either, because it only checks the lower digestive tract, not the stomach. It was only through a highly targeted stomach biopsy that we found it. Even biopsies can miss it if they don't sample the exact right spots. Most people with AIG go undiagnosed. Step 1: Map my immune system ✅ Last Thursday, I had a blood draw to isolate and decode 1 million of my immune cells. Think of your immune cells as trillions of soldiers. Each carries a unique key designed to unlock and destroy a specific threat, like a virus or bacteria. A standard blood test allows you to see how many soldiers you have, but not their keys. Sequencing one million individual immune cells allows us to read the exact pattern of the teeth on every single key. This is important for my autoimmune gastritis (AIG) because a specific platoon of rogue soldiers has developed keys that unlock an attack on my stomach lining. Right now, we don’t know who they are. This test will inform us of which soldiers have gone rogue and are attacking me from within. Once we know the soldier and key, we know what therapy path to pursue to shut them down. Step 2: Catch the rogue soldiers I will be getting a second biopsy from my stomach because we need to collect live tissue. We are currently planning out the logistics of getting the sample from my stomach to the lab. We need these live cells because the initial blood tests showed the antibodies, which prove that an attack is happening, but doesn’t show us the actual rogue soldier doing the damage which is a T-cell. The live sample will allow us to match the immune system mapping we did to the live T-cells. Step 3: Build an early warning system To keep an eye on the disease as we work towards a therapy, we’re building an early warning system. I'll have my blood drawn every two weeks and we’ll pair that information with wearable data to look for flare ups. This is important because the attack happens without producing symptoms that I can easily feel. Step 4: Create a “Bryan in a dish” testing model, a miniature of my immune system At the same time, we are taking a massive sample of my immune cells and deep freezing them (cryopreservation) for two reasons: a) we’ll create a living lab: using these cells to replicate my immune environment in a lab dish. This allows us to test experimental drugs and therapies on my actual live cells before putting them into my body. b) it creates a back up plan for me by preserving the raw cellular material needed for targeted rejuvenation therapies in the future. Step 5: Build precision guided therapies to end the attack Once we know who the rogue soldiers are, we will engineer a therapy designed uniquely for them. The trick is only turning off the rogue soldiers while leaving all the other healthy ones functioning as they are. For safety checks, we’ll do two test runs: 1) we’ll run the therapy through a computer model that has my biology to evaluate how my molecules interact. 2) We will take my actual cells that we froze in Step 4 and watch them interact for real. If both are successful, we’ll pursue one of four therapies: a) fix the mistake my cells are making, restoring my immune system's natural off switches b) teach the rogue cells to tolerate my stomach instead of attacking it c) design smart molecules that physically plug into the rogue cells and turn them off d) build soldiers who will track down and eliminate the rogue soldiers causing the damage

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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
@sama It feels like that friend without conversational awareness constantly trying to butt in to the conversation while you're still talking. Excited for the next layer of contextual understanding to get baked in.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
GPT-live (next-generation voice) launches today in ChatGPT. it feels magical and 'real'. i have always preferred typing to talking to an AI, now i think that's going to shift.
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Wa-Ya@formerwayaeon·
"Healthy" is the problem. The term itself is redundant and undefined and is an umbrella-term to try and capture what is ultimately, minimal cellular distress, maximum cellular benefit. Everything either causes or offsets or prevents damage. Meat causes it. Foods grown in certain conditions cause it, foods processed in certain ways, cause it. Stop oversimplifying concepts that have so many moving pieces, the opinionated pendulum is just reinforcing confusion in society.
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