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@njbotkin

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Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Noah@njbotkin·
I'd like to take a moment to point out that everything I say can be taken as investment advice, legal advice, and relationship advice
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Same country that pays a "parental leave" (vanhempainraha) of up to $42K/year for 14 months after a child is born (only fully redeemable if both parents roughly split the leave to raise their child during his/her ~most formative period). I'd rather just pay less taxes, but this is not a terrible way for governments to love mercy and praise the upright Too bad finland's fertility rate is so low. Children are a blessing!
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Finnish scientists trucked in real forest dirt and grass and laid it over the gravel at four daycare yards. They let the kids dig around in it for a month. The blood tests came back with changes the researchers hadn’t expected to see so fast or so clear. The study ran at ten daycares in two Finnish cities with 75 kids aged three to five. Four of the yards got the forest treatment: about a tennis court worth of soil and grass laid over the gravel, plus planters and peat blocks the kids could dig and climb on. Three others stuck with their normal gravel yards. The last three were daycares where the kids were already visiting real forests every day. After one month, the variety of bacteria living on the kids’ skin shot up, and the kind that helps train the skin’s immune defenses jumped the most. Their gut bacteria started to look like the gut bacteria of the forest-visiting kids. Their blood showed more of the immune cells whose job is to keep the body from freaking out at harmless stuff like pollen and peanuts, and overall inflammation dropped. The kids on the plain gravel yards showed none of this. Childhood asthma in the US doubled between 1980 and 1995. Food allergies in kids jumped 50 percent between 1997 and 2011, then jumped another 50 percent between 2007 and 2021. And peanut allergies in one-year-olds tripled between 2001 and 2017. The Finnish researchers think one of the reasons is simple: kids today don’t get dirty enough. 37 percent of American preschoolers now spend an hour or less outside on a normal weekday. Their immune systems are getting trained in environments stripped of the bacteria humans have always lived around. Aki Sinkkonen, who led the study, put it in plain words: “It would be best if children could play in puddles and everyone could dig organic soil.” The Finnish government is now helping pay for daycares across the country to make the same changes.

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Noah@njbotkin·
feels good to work for a % instead of a $
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Noah@njbotkin·
if Solarwinds was still listed, I'd be looking for ways to short it. just replaced our $300/mo logging subscription in a couple hours and a $30/mo droplet
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I want to tell my LLM to stop saying things like "defense-in-depth" and "belt-and-suspenders" to justify sloppy architecture, but I'm afraid it's not capable of non-sloppy architecture and that it will be worse
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@ben_ferns Shoot, you're right. I need to get back into reading fiction to balance this out
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Ben Ferns@ben_ferns·
I think I'm already at the stage where I consume ~5x more words from AI than from humans in a given day. This is probably going to have some impacts culturally...
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Noah@njbotkin·
"pick up a good idea, take massive action". Used to be the massive action was the hard part, now it's the idea part
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Noah@njbotkin·
Alaska isn't the only state with a wealth fund, but it is the only state with basically no personal taxes and (for now, anyway) enough surplus to do resident distributions. If the fund were big enough, in theory AK could be... totally self sufficient?
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Noah@njbotkin·
Not only does Alaska have no income tax, it actually splits an allotted portion of its fund growth into paying for the budget, and distributions to its residents. Recent annual distributions have been $1K -$3K per person.
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Noah@njbotkin·
TIL Alaska has no income tax or sales tax. Lately, half of its recurring income comes from its oil tax and federal funding, and the other half from the growth of its wealth fund (seeded with oil money). Claude made me a chart:
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Noah@njbotkin·
oh cool, I just figured out how to rumble my ears. my right ear, anyway. I have to close and cross my eyes at the same time
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@mattparlmer yeah, everything else is optional and uncool by comparison
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mattparlmer 🪐 🌷@mattparlmer·
I think it may be worse than just attention span, I suspect that part of the reason we refer so often to the Manhattan Project is that the only new large scale efforts that are politically workable in our society are those that directly relate to state survival
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@mattparlmer legible in the character limits

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the only important thing that sora accomplished was making every photo of sama look like ai
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levels was right, all you need is a vm connected to the internet running Claude code, everything else is devops theater
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@ramizwebti Give me a recursive cupcake recipe please
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Rami@ramizwebti·
@njbotkin the gap isn't skills anymore, it's how well you can translate what you need into prompts. same expertise, wildly different output based on who learned to work with AI
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Noah@njbotkin·
imagine joining a company knowing nothing about AI and hearing constantly in every conversation "I asked Claude" and "Claude wrote this" etc etc you'd be asking who is this Claude guy and how does he have impossible amounts of time
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John wick but this is the main character
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@baocin the timeline compression is so fun tho. moves things from "we'll put it on the list for someday" to "fire off a prompt to an agent and see what happens"
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baocin@baocin·
@njbotkin The pressure is real, plus expectations are sky high due to AI hype. Reliability is secondary to shiny...
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I think the reason the software devs are now feverishly vibe coding is because everything is suddenly low hanging fruit. gotta grab all that fruit before it rots
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it's a shame that Edison lost the 21st century internet popularity contest
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