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Artem Duplinskiy

@artemsloktem

Scientist turned entrepreneur | AI expert (PhD) | 15+ years in Data Science | Studying life and mindfulness

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Probably the best thing you'll see today. In 2017, a group of developers hilariously competed for who could create worst volume control interface in the world. The results 🧵 1/22

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Top-5 qualities for a successful anything: 1. Awareness You don't need anything else, it all follows. Awareness is the ability to distance yourself from a situation you are in, from the work you’ve delivered, and from the crisis at your company. The ability to understand what

Top-5 qualities for a successful anything:
1. Awareness

You don't need anything else, it all follows.

Awareness is the ability to distance yourself from a situation you are in, from the work you’ve delivered, and from the crisis at your company. The ability to understand what
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What is inside of stars and Earth? How did life begin? Who is to blame for the war? How are human beings organized? The (pseudo-) scientific nature of discussions about all of these adds confidence and the illusion of control

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How We Were All Got Fooled What strikes me most in this story is how we were all got fooled. And how easily we fell for it. Why are we so consistent, critical, selective in some things and absolutely conformist in others? Or are we selective and critical at all in anything?

How We Were All Got Fooled

What strikes me most in this story is how we were all got fooled. And how easily we fell for it.

Why are we so consistent, critical, selective in some things and absolutely conformist in others? Or are we selective and critical at all in anything?
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I like Sahil Bloom for trying to find ways to live a more meaningful and successful life. But this thread is an example of how people make huge assumptions in the passing, without looking at them carefully and then build something on top of this assumptions that doesn't make

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Reading books/accounts from the 1920s and thereabouts, otherwise high-functioning people regularly seem to have had nervous breakdowns that necessitated months of recuperation in a restful sanatorium. What happened to that? Better treatment? Less stress?

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The majority of scientific papers published today are such useless, impractical nonsense. How did it happen that people whose purpose was to dig into the depths of the question “why” began to be guided by the question “why not?”

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I dreamt of spending more time with my friends when I become an adult when I was 18 Now I am spending 8-12 hours with my friends every day The key is to work together on something meaningful and inspiring to all of you It works on so many levels. — It makes your day

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This exchange is remarkable in so many ways The fact that these questions have been raised The way they have been answered Amazing!! Also, while people are thinking how to make money with AI it is indicative to see what Sam is deeply curious about I think the need to have