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josh nkoy

@joshnkeezy

founding solutions eng @reductoai || @stanford symsys ‘22 || merleau-ponty absolutist

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞) (@teortaxestex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good post from Tao. We live in the age of Scale. What individual “empowerment” we've got is crumbs from the table of giant, increasingly omniscient collective systems you can't organize against. The world used to be much more chaotic for Big Players.

Good post from Tao.
We live in the age of Scale. What individual “empowerment” we've got is crumbs from the table of giant, increasingly omniscient collective systems you can't organize against. The world used to be much more chaotic for Big Players.
Nicholas Fabiano, MD (@ntfabiano) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huntington's disease was successfully treated for the first time with gene therapy. 75% reduction in symptoms & 113% protection of cognition. This is what a real medical breakthrough looks like.

Huntington's disease was successfully treated for the first time with gene therapy.

75% reduction in symptoms & 113% protection of cognition.

This is what a real medical breakthrough looks like.
Reducto (@reductoai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Signatures are an important finalizing step in contracts, forms, approvals, and more. But at scale, checking them isn’t easy: they're often faint as a result of being scanned, can be messy scribbles, or buried deep within other context. With Reducto, teams can automatically

Signatures are an important finalizing step in contracts, forms, approvals, and more. But at scale, checking them isn’t easy: they're often faint as a result of being scanned, can be messy scribbles, or buried deep within other context. 

With Reducto, teams can automatically
Laura Vater, MD, MPH (@doclauravater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In med school, I learned that Huntington's disease was one of the most devastating inherited conditions. It caused progressive neurological decline, starting around age 30. There was no treatment. Now, Huntington's has been treated for first time. This is why we fund science.

Drew Scanlon (@drewscanlon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi Internet! I'm Drew and THIS IS MY FACE. If this GIF has ever brought you joy in the past, I humbly ask you to consider making a donation to the National MS Society. It would mean a lot to me and to those I know affected by the disease! Donate at BlinkingGuy.com