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Malika 🧬

@malikules

science girl creating cool companies @marbleclimate 🌍 chief meme officer @ jabroni capital

Paris, France Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Malika 🧬@malikules·
organized a creative photoshoot with my mates in the lab just because. can't wait to reveal the entire collection 👀
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not now babe, i'm playing parisian metro sudoku
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les touristes sur Lime bikes sont devenus un énorme danger pour les vrais cyclistes parisiens
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interrobang@interro_9·
"but im a white guy working on ai" you can only fucking lol at something so incomprehensibly ignorant and out of touch let me get this straight– you were born and raised in quebec, and had the good fortune to study at mcgill - literally one of the world's best universities - for less than $5000 a year. then you did graduate studies at waterloo - canada's top school for computer science, and earned a masters in maths and a phd there. you then went on to move to America, work for Google, and later started your own ai company. and the narrative you want to weave around your upbringing and training is that you ESCAPED canadian socialism? so the socialism was good enough for you to grow up safe, have healthcare, receive a literal world-class education that helped you into one of the top technology firms in the world, but is also so bad that america has a moral imperative to ensure you, a technologist working there, should be granted permanent residency. and if your lack of gratitude for your upbringing wasnt enough, you were promoting a presidential candidate who was vehemently opposed to immigration – while you, an immigrant, were staying in their country with a temporary visa. i guess you can be smart enough to work on ai and quantum computing but still be dumb enough to not only think these things, but actually post them on twitter expecting sympathy
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Beff (e/acc)@beffjezos

Feeling robbed of my path to citizenship right now after grinding a PhD and contributing to foundational AI + computing technologies for the United States for the past ~ 10 years. Feels like robbing top and technologists like me of the opportunity to achieve the American Dream.

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Arnab Sarkar@thearnabsarkar·
First they came for the asylum seekers, and I did not speak out - they were a drag on GDP, and I was busy accelerating the techno-capital machine. Then they came for the undocumented workers, and I did not speak out - they had not contributed to foundational AI. Then they came for the DACA kids and the OPT students, and I did not speak out - my visa was already stamped. Then they came for the H-1Bs, and I did not speak out - surely they meant the lower-skilled ones, not technologists like me. Then they came for my path to citizenship, and I felt robbed - because I had a PhD, and ten years of foundational contribution, and I had assumed the policy was for the other immigrants.
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@malikules We need more pint maps and indexes, maybe a pub geoguesser?
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Malika 🧬@malikules·
startups in biotech and healthtech should NEVER have AI product mockups on their front page. your customers are health hyperoptimizers, and it's important for them to see real humans trying products & experiencing real benefits, ESPECIALLY for wearables
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@yachty66 living healthy would indicate that i don't believe in fem health solutions boom
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women's reproductive health boom incoming
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

We now have a female Bryan Johnson. It’s Kate Tolo. She will become the most measured female in history. +$2 million of spend per year + Developing a female-specific protocol + Sharing everything for free To start, she will spend 3 months mapping her baseline. Men, in contrast, can get their baseline done in 1 or 2 weeks. + 3 months for baseline measurement + across 4 time points per cycle + doing the same thing every day + a dedicated full-time medical team For context on the extensiveness of measurement, during the past 5 years, we’ve collected 1.5 billion data points on my body. I suspect Kate will exceed that given technology has improved since I started. The goal is to create a repeatable waveform of hundreds of life-critical biomarkers. Once the baseline is acquired, she will begin interventions. We will try to answer practically useful questions and share all of the data + learnings for free. Can fertility be improved? + Should women cold plunge? + Can PMS symptoms be alleviated? + What should a female sauna protocol be? + Should dosage change throughout the month? + What keeps a cycle regular? + Does the body need more iron, magnesium, or protein at specific phases? + Should women fast? + Should recovery protocol change by phase? + What's the earliest detectable signal of perimenopause? + Can perimenopause be slowed? + How is cognitive load & mood affected? + Does stress impact men and women the same? Kate has suspected endometriosis. 10% of all women do. We will try to tackle this too. I am excited for all of the surprising things we will hopefully uncover. Unlike me, Kate does not have the innate desire to wake up at 4:30am and do six hours of longevity therapies. She’s the cofounder of Blueprint, building in the trenches with me since day one. She understands the game and how hard it is. In many ways, this is a sacrifice for her. She is a creative person, going from a life of freedom and spontaneity to a rigid protocol. Traditionally, RCTs have been viewed as the gold standard. But RCTs have underserved women. The FDA banned women from clinical trials for 16 years (1977 to 1993), and most "medicine for women" is still medicine tested in men. Demanding RCT-only evidence for women's health is demanding evidence that doesn't exist. There is not enough practical scientific literature for women to reference only RCTs. It leaves half the population without a path to know what to do. N=1 medicine is gaining ground and picking up where RCTs specifically fail. Individual science experiments give us signals that answer what to do on a day-to-day basis. This is even more important for women. If you’re new to Kate and my world, I want you to understand that we have your back. Our intentions are to be a sturdy, reliable force in your life. To care for your best interest as we’d care for our own. We want what’s best for you and our loyalty is to your existence. It’s pretty cool to be living in a time when we may be the first generation to not die. I’m not suggesting immortality, but lifespans so long that we stop thinking about lifespans. At the end of the day, the one thing we each care about more than anything else is one more breath. I’m proud of Kate for taking on this responsibility. It’s painful, exhausting and costly. The beginning of the world’s first n=2.

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Malika 🧬@malikules·
☀️HOPECORE: ArXiv bans AI-generated papers (though using an ai-generated image for this headline is certainly a choice)
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Malika 🧬@malikules·
i punish myself for poor work performance by listening to 10 hours of the All-In podcast, commenting on the first 50 LinkedIn posts I see, and taking direct orders from my Claude setup for 24 hours
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Ryan Brewer@ryanbrewer·
Every time i see someone post about hard work / grinding, I immediately discredit them. I don’t understand where the culture of pushing early employees to their breaking points comes from? It seems like a new YC phenomenon in recent years. It often comes from founders who are either dropping out, or just out of college trying to larp the social network and comes across as immature and unserious. I’m for hard work, especially if you are the founder. It’s your baby, and you should be working as hard as humanly possible to make sure you are successful, especially if you think this is your life’s work. But pushing early, impressionable employees to give their entire life for a company that is most likely a $0 is insane. I’ll never understand or respect it. Grindslop
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owl@owl_posting·
i will be in europe for a long time during june! please reach out to me if you are free during one of the following dates and desire to Hang Out Paris: 10-14 June Liverpool: 16 and 18 June Edinburgh: 22nd June
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