Ricardo Seijas

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Ricardo Seijas

Ricardo Seijas

@rmseijas

The Netherlands Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Ricardo Seijas
Ricardo Seijas@rmseijas·
@kofinas Same gripe with architecture. Everything kinda looks the same.
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Ricardo Seijas@rmseijas·
@JoeRoganRecaps Well, if you love WoF that much why ruin it with Eric :D. Joking aside, all good Sir :-) Have a good evening.
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Joe Rogan Recaps@JoeRoganRecaps·
New: Joe Rogan speechless after a moment of human genius on Wheel of Fortune with Eric Weinstein: Context: Woman solves 27 letter answer with only 1 letter already being filled in. We won’t spoil the answer so you can see if you would’ve figured it out. ROGAN: “That’s insane. That lady’s a wizard.” WEINSTEIN: “That lady is what I want to do with my life. That’s what great physics looks like. It’s fully irresponsible, yet genius at the same time.”
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Ricardo Seijas
Ricardo Seijas@rmseijas·
@Nomagugu_xo Because so few people of any color, shape or belief are actually articulate. Now its a different story if the context is 'Hey, you're pretty articulate for a black woman of color'.
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𝕄𝕒_ℤ𝕠𝕟𝕕𝕠@Nomagugu_xo·
As a Black woman, being called “articulate” isn’t a compliment. It’s a microaggression. Because why is that surprising to you?
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Ricardo Seijas
Ricardo Seijas@rmseijas·
@frentzen_hh Almost all summarized by predictability. Very important for other drivers, pedestrians, etc.
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Heinz Harald Frentzen@frentzen_hh·
My daughters asked me who drives best among them. I said: Honestly, all three of you did not get the point of driving. They were shocked. I told them: A good driver is someone you don’t notice as a passenger. No hard acceleration, no harsh braking, no sudden steering. Just smooth, calm, and always looking ahead. It’s not about being fast — it’s about being smooth and in control.
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Marios Georgakis
Marios Georgakis@MariosGeorgakis·
Among elite chess players, those with the lowest IQ are the best. Among NBA players, the shortest ones are the best. Among Hollywood actors, the least attractive are the most talented. Among elite academics, those with poorer early academic performance are the best. Among people with high LDL & high plaque burden, LDL is barely correlated with plaque burden. Learn collider bias. Nice catch by @AlexTISYoung
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Alex Strudwick Young@AlexTISYoung

Isn't this a collider bias phenomenon? If becoming an elite chess kid is due to some combination of IQ and chess skill not explained by IQ, then we'd expect a negative correlation between IQ and chess skill in the elite subsample.

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Ricardo Seijas
Ricardo Seijas@rmseijas·
@vtchakarova Loving how X places your post (you're a great follow by the way, kudos on your work), followed by @anasalhajji, (whose content is also appreciated.l both your post taking different perspectives worth thinking about.
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Ricardo Seijas@rmseijas·
Whats going on with @perplexity_ai support. Its been a week since AI Sam collected my support request. Not a peep back...
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PeaceThruStrength
PeaceThruStrength@Ferrum_Patriot·
@Codie_Sanchez Oh yea, nothing like cleaning all the piss and sh!t from the bottom of the toilet and then finally, spreading all of that on the toilet seat for the next guy.
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Codie Sanchez@Codie_Sanchez·
You eventually start to realize, no job is safe.
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Mike Solana
Mike Solana@micsolana·
nothing ruins my day like this ruins my day
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Dhaval J Prasad (for hire)
Dhaval J Prasad (for hire)@dhavaljprasad·
My Perplexity is broken, it's printing it's internal function calls, not the results 😂
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Radigan Carter
Radigan Carter@radigancarter·
Wish all of you a very merry Christmas. Hope you have a fun and festive holiday. Wife and I went to the mountains and snow last year, so we're driving out into the desert for a few days of glamping this year. See you next week!
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Ricardo Seijas@rmseijas·
@kofinas @michaeljmcnair Your reply surfaced this post for me. Definitely an interesting read and perspective to consider and provides a much better model to frame what is happening. Regardless of its accuracy it's an invitation to think beyond what is currently presented.
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Michael McNair
Michael McNair@michaeljmcnair·
Why has the US assembled the largest naval force in the Caribbean since 1962? It's not about drugs. It's not about oil. The real explanation involves a new technology that could cripple half of American trade. I lay out the case in my latest report. @mcnai002/the-venezuelan-drone-crisis-313dad18497d" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@mcnai002/the-…
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Robbie Hendricks
Robbie Hendricks@robbiehendricks·
As someone who has both: Been childless and traveled the world and Been a father now for 6 years Let me tell you my experience: The joy of children and family far exceeds the freedom of travel and a couple extra bucks in the bank. The quoted post below is coming from someone who has not experienced both. As well-intentioned as it may be, it is an incomplete opinion because the alternative - having kids - has not been experienced by the author. I completely understand people having different priorities. And that’s beauty of life - we can all choose what we wish. That’s fine. But it’s not a “life hack”. It saves money temporarily, you’ll get more sleep for a few years, and requires less responsibility. That’s it. (I’d even argue that having kids is a net positive for net worth over time given the responsibility required.) I’ve never seen someone who had children regret it and wish they travelled instead. As a corollary, I know many people who wholly regret not building a family after solely focusing on money, career, travel, and material possessions. For those who are weighing whether or not to have kids, take it from someone who has been all over the world: I lived in South America. Climbed the Great Wall of China. Sailed the Mediterranean and Danube. Explored Cape Town and Shanghai and Iguazu Falls and Tuscany and Paris and Prague and Bogota. Safaris in Africa and pubs in London. Despite all of my travels, my greatest happiness and fulfillment has - far and away - come from being a father. And bonus: You can still travel and see the world…except you get to show your little people the world, too. Go fall in love, have kids, and see the world. You can do it all.
Matt | The Mini-Retirement Maximalist@MiniRetireMatt

Not having kids is a life hack. I spend my summers in Europe, take cross-country road trips, and disappear off-grid on weekends. The money I’d spend on kids goes to investing, experiences, and freedom. Different priorities. Different definition of rich.

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