My family lost both of my brothers 6 months apart from each other. Me and my mom are taking care of my 90 yr old grandma and my dad is having health issues. Support by donating on Gofundme or Join my Patreon for my weight-loss journey both links at: https://t.co/QmMJ4I71ou
@midjourney@marcinplaz can it fit a 6'1" 400 lb man?
JK I know I can't fit in there but what im really asking is
1. Can you scale it up a bit or does it mess with the resolution?
2. If you are interested in showing a 200 lb-ish weight loss transformation Ultrasound Timelapse Im down DM me!
Reminder that there are two types of anti-data center activists:
- Supporters of the Chinese Communist Party
- Stooges of the Chinese Communist Party
Anti-data center activism helps America's enemies and facilitates America's downfall.
@maxmarchione I think it’s going to be a net positive too so long as people take it responsibly and the negative side effects ware off as fast as the hunger returns when you stop taking it.
@_katetolo Awesome work Kate! Now that you and Bryan are acting as pathfinders for men and women next we’ll need varied baselines (age, disease states) sharing data driven transformations. I’m losing 200lbs + fatty liver. Check DM!
I think it’s time to revisit the accredited investor laws in the US.
Companies are staying private longer, where only accredited investors (aka rich people!) can invest. Retail investors can only come in after IPO, when much of the upside has already been captured.
These rules were created with the best of intentions, to protect regular people from scams - a noble idea. Unfortunately, in practice they've often made it illegal to get richer, unless you're already rich. A regressive tax!
We have to judge policies based on their outcomes, not on their intentions.
These are two possible routes I see:
1) Replace the rule with something merit-based, like a financial literacy test. Pass it and you're accredited. Having a qualification based on competency rather than your bank balance or income seems far more fair.
2) Remove the rule entirely. Let consenting adults assess their own risk. Disclosure requirements stay and fraud enforcement stays to punish bad actors.
@enhancedclipper Would be nice to see average joe/jane that’s a mid to top amerature athletes in each sport for baseline before the pros.
Putting morbidly obese people on glp-1s and other enhancements to train for 2-3 years before debuting against that baseline would be dope
I want to contribute how I can. I actually have 200 lbs I need to lose and have issues with my liver.
I want to share all of my data as I lose weight and I want to know what people want to see so I can record it.
@MTSlive@maxmarchione We should start thinking about what we should be doing during the transition to the end of obesity. Before the population of obese & morbidly obese people shrinks to practically nothing in terms of research significance. I think the longevity space should be taking advantage of that limited resource by collecting as much data as they can, as long as they can.
In my understanding, obesity does a couple of things it causes its own disease markers, and it can worsen an existing unrelated disease a person had without gaining weight or even accelerate its progress by a couple of years or even decades. And that's where I think there may be a shrinking opportunity.
What happens to research on other diseases when the available data or patients that qualify for studies drops by a quarter or even half? Depending on the disease, it could happen just because people aren't getting it as early as they normally would so the available number of people to research could essentially flatten.
I’m no scientist but I think this is worth discussing to see if there is any disease or theory that this scenario can threaten so we can rally and expedite those studies while we still can.
We asked @maxmarchione: what happens after we solve obesity?
"We still have all of the things that cause aging."
"We haven't really been able to slow aging. Aging is very systemic."
"Even if you take the Bryan Johnson approach to aging, you maybe only add an extra 10 years to life, which is not an awful amount."
"I think the kind of 10-year plus primary therapeutic modality is likely going to be genomic medicine."
"If you can modify the genome, you can actually modify how DNA encodes for RNA, which produces proteins and peptides. So you can actually change the proteins and peptides your body produces by modifying DNA."
Can’t wait! Now that weight loss peptides will eventually end obesity, I hope you add a category for trying to turn morbidly obese people into comparable athletes through enhancement. Would take a couple of years but it would be crazy entertaining.
I got 200 lbs to lose and would be down just saying 👀
Today at @heronpower we are publishing our vision for how future native 800 VDC data centers will be built.
There's plenty of discussion circulating on 800V data centers, and our work stands apart in two key ways. First, it's an end-to-end blueprint for an AI factory data hall, fully specifying a 12 MW building block with bill of materials, redundancy topology, floor layout, and product specs benchmarked against ERCOT's large load interconnection requirements. Second, it line-item the costs and labor breakdowns per MW for our blueprint compared to traditional 480 VAC builds.
Stacked against today’s tech, Heron’s architecture is 1/3 the MV-to-rack electrical cost, 1/10th the installation labor, and half the inefficiency from grid to chip, unlocking faster, more affordable, gigascale buildouts.
Read the full details here:
https://t.co/qFmzdvRPvw
In Google Earth you can use the time warp feature to see what's happening. Google has at least six full resolution images of Altadena since the fires 17 months ago, but their default map, as of yesterday, goes back to before any of these images. Why? Perhaps they're feeling nostalgic?
Energy is the largest, most fragmented infrastructure problem in the country, and the solution to it might be this stove.
Here's how:
The grid's biggest problem is demand spikes: too many homes pulling power at the same time, from a system that's aging and breaking down.
So this company in SF, Impulse Labs built a fully electric stove with an onboard battery it charges during off-peak hours, delivers instant high power when you need it, and feeds energy back when you don't.
The result: homes that are independent of the grid, not dependent on it.
The vision here is that every home becomes a micro power plant. Powers itself through solar, and distributes that energy across the houses, when it needs it.
Now, scale that across millions of houses and you have a virtual power grid built from the bottom up.
This is an absolutely creative approach to relieving the overburden on the grid and making American homes smarter, cleaner, and self-sufficient.
thanks for making time to have us visit @sdamico
@jeff_weinstein Happy Birthday, Jeff!
https://t.co/x4qPlboUyI does rewilding missions all over the world. They make great videos and actually do in-depth research to figure out which strategy works best depending on the ecosystem.