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Determining optimal protein intake from data, not dogmatism.

Determining optimal protein intake from data, not dogmatism. Peter Attia opines on protein, pushing back on the US Recommended Dietary Allowance. “After an onslaught of mainstream articles questioning protein needs, it’s time to question the questioning with a critical look […]

tech, startups, internet

LLM daydreaming.

LLM daydreaming. Humans do something that LLMs don’t, and that might be exactly why we are creative and they are not. But, what if… “A reason may be that they lack some fundamental aspects of human thought: they are frozen, […]

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Meanwhile, Waymo is coming to NYC.

Meanwhile, Waymo is coming to NYC. “The Alphabet autonomous vehicle subsidiary received its first permit from the New York Department of Transportation on Friday to start testing in New York City, Mayor Eric Adams announced Friday. The rollout is the […]

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Robotaxis.

Robotaxis. “I maintain that robotaxis will first grow by replacing cabs, then by taking new use cases that were previously impossible… A key input is going to be the cost of each car: The cheaper they are, the cheaper the […]

fun facts

Historical tech tree.

Historical tech tree. “The tech tree is an interactive visualization of technological history from 3 million years ago to today. A work in progress, it currently contains 1997 technologies and 2400 connections between them.” ~ learn more

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Disaster.

Disaster. Etymology, the origin of words, has always a had a place in my heart. Disaster comes from Italian disastro, literally “ill-starred”. Send me your favorites! ~ learn more

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Tattoo equity calculator.

Tattoo equity calculator. “Calculate how much equity you can earn by getting a Browserbase tattoo.” ~ learn more

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Whittle.

Whittle. A simple daily game where you whittle away letters from a phrase to make as many words as possible. What fun! ~ learn more

big ideas

The remarkable rise of ‘greenhushing’.

The remarkable rise of ‘greenhushing’. This Economist article explains that whereas businesses used to parade around talking about how green they were without doing anything, things have changed. “Now they seem to be “greenhushing”—getting on with the job of decarbonisation, […]