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building personal doctors @getnolla

New York Katılım Temmuz 2011
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sean@sean_geiger·
imagine the goose who first decided geese should be aggressive. the meeting that goose held. the speech he gave.
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Souvik Banerjee
Souvik Banerjee@Souvik1997_·
Every year, ~10 million people are booked into U.S. jails. Nearly 70% of the jail population hasn't been convicted of anything. The law guarantees them a phone call. Most don't know a lawyer's number. A Santa Clara County pilot found that people who spoke to a lawyer right after arrest spent 6 days in jail instead of 29. So I built JailCall. A real phone number you can call from a police station. An AI voice agent picks up, takes your name and charge, semantically routes your case to local criminal defense firms, sends real intake emails on your behalf, and remembers your case across calls. Built solo at the YC Call My Agent hackathon. Won 2nd place overall. Demo: youtube.com/watch?v=c1eKOd… Code: github.com/souvik1997/Jai… Thank you to @AgentPhoneHQ !
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Frank ☼ Bach
Frank ☼ Bach@zendadddy·
everyone’s talking about the Spotify disco ball but can we talk about the Netflix filter radius monstrosity here?
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sean@sean_geiger·
but also
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sean@sean_geiger·
it's so crazy to me how one day this will all be so obvious looking back but in the moment no one had any idea what was going on
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sean@sean_geiger·
@tenobrus @TheNerdsQuest I think this is partly why cheaters self-assort. Like you’ll run into friend groups where literally everyone is cheating on their partners
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Tenobrus@tenobrus·
@TheNerdsQuest yeah if i found this out about someone i would stop being friends with them . not necessarily like cut contact but certainly stop purposefully inviting to things. if he betrayed the person closest to him like that solid chance he betrays u too
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Nerd's Quest
Nerd's Quest@TheNerdsQuest·
I found out at a guy I’ve been friends with for a few years had been cheating on his long term girlfriend for almost as long as I’ve know him. I’ve never met his (now ex?) gf and this all has nothing to do with me personally and yet I still see him as less trustworthy now.
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sean@sean_geiger·
@moremelessyue Porker (S26), AI agents for midwestern swine farmers
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Yue@moremelessyue·
this actually felt so good 🏎️🚀
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sean@sean_geiger·
@aut0m8d when I have a baby, I'm planning to suspend them vertically in a tub of jello every night. with just their head sticking out. as far as I can tell this is the safest position for them to sleep in
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aut0@aut0m8d·
to add to this: the vast majority of babies ever born were allowed to sleep on their chests (often on top of their mother), a position in which they *explicitly sleep better* in 1992, some arrogant doctors decided that this deep sleep was the reason some infants were dying (likely a correlation/causation disaster), and recommended that every parent of every child put them to sleep on their back, explicitly because they don't sleep as well and are closer to an awake state in that position so from 1992 forward, parents of new babies have been scared into putting their perfectly healthy babies to sleep in a position that makes their sleep less restful and shorter, thus making life for parents with a newborn significantly more challenging
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Romy@Romy_Holland

the vast majority of babies ever born were raised by parents who would consider live video monitoring of a sleeping baby so excessive they’d be confused by the concept. having a baby is hard in a bunch of ways, but a whole lot of parents are making it much harder than it needs to be. they’re doing their best to shame everyone else into having a harder time than necessary too.

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Joanne Jang
Joanne Jang@joannejang·
does anyone have a contact at @Waymo who works on their age verification model? i have a good eval case for them that consistently triggers false positives
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sean@sean_geiger·
@notlilj my question as well
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sean@sean_geiger·
added a doodle captcha to get my email on my personal site
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sean@sean_geiger·
hmm weird thing for a patient to say
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Jackson Stokes
Jackson Stokes@jackson_stokes·
We partnered with @mercor_ai to test a simple idea: What if knowledge-work agents were just… coding agents? Result: +25% performance, 2x faster, cheaper, and new SOTA on APEX-Agents. @josancamon19
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sean@sean_geiger·
BPC-157 works through the exact same biological pathway that tumors use to grow and spread. Oncologists have known about this pathway for 30 years. BPC-157’s method of action for muscle/ligament regeneration is primarily promoting blood vessel growth through nitric oxide (NO) signaling. This same NO pathway promotes tumor growth and metastasis. NO is found at higher concentrations in tumors than healthy tissue, and even higher in tumors that spread. It’s how tumors get the blood flow they need to grow. Over the course of your life, some small portion of your cells are constantly mutating in ways that could become tumors but get caught by your immune system before it turns into full cancer. TONS of people have early stage tumors that they won’t know about for years. And lots of it is curable. But it’s SO possible that taking BPC-157 could gigacharge tumor growth, turning a cancer that you would easily beat into one that eviscerates you in a year. This is exactly the type of effect that you will never discover reading about someone’s stack on Reddit. You can only notice this in trials. The point of regulators is to shift the burden of these trials onto the companies profiting from the drugs. Nikhil wrote an excellent piece here breaking down the incentives.
Nikhil Krishnan@nikillinit

fine, let's talk about peptides Peptides are creating a parallel system to healthcare where it's pretty hard to tell if anything is working and even harder to figure out who should be looking out for issues Every part of the value chain is incentivized to tell you that your problems will be solved But it's worth understanding why this phenomenon is happening - which is why this newsletter is a call for discussion. I'd love for people to tell me their thoughts about peptides so we can have a nuanced discussion outofpocket.health/p/fine-lets-ta…

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Manneskja@StudioManneskja·
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