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@evenlesswrong

Software engineer, former investment analyst. Interested in Decision making + Tools for Thought.

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If Steve Jobs was 20 right now, he would have just dropped out of college to sell a cohort based course on calligraphy to his 2k twitter followers

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the intimate act of examining someone’s bookshelves for the first time and seeing the building blocks of their character and mind

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Very interesting that the values are not higher, honestly. If you think about domains as digital real estate, the premium ones are new york apartments overlooking central park.

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EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGISTS are predicting that due to the Darwinian pressures of natural selection, the only species of car still on the road in 2050 will be Toyotas.

EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGISTS are predicting that due to the Darwinian pressures of natural selection, the only species of car still on the road in 2050 will be Toyotas.
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Obisidan graph for one user with “up to 18,000 files and over 2 million words..... medical, programming, psychology, science, gaming, and more”.

Obisidan graph for one user with “up to 18,000 files and over 2 million words..... medical, programming, psychology, science, gaming, and more”.
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Apparently cheap cinnamon (cassia cinnamon) is associated with bad health outcomes like liver damage and even cancer You want to make sure to get Ceylon cinnamon (true cinnamon) just to be safe The coumarin in cassia cinnamon is toxic in large amounts.

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"Then arabic numerals came along, with their nice place values, and we discovered that even seven-year-olds can handle multiplication just fine. There was nothing difficult about the concept of multiplication — the problem was that numbers, at the time, had a bad user interface."