@hubermanlab I skimmed Heath’s papers (e.g. 1972 JNMD). They show some aversive/frustration responses, but the strong self-stimulation preference looks like it was for pleasure/sexual sites (B-19 etc). Can you point to where the “preference for frustration” is documented?
@bryan_johnson Sensationalism, ego, vanity, authenticity.
All that made me lose your trust. Open source blueprint was what I thought we'd get in the beginning. Marketing and margin with meh products is what we got in the end.
@DaneMooreNBA Love this. That's a super interesting development. The "gather" rule was 2019. I'm too old to change my pickup game. But seeing the younger guys use it certainly gives them an advantage.
The former principal of Columbine High just said something incredibly grim on CNN - he’s part of a network of 29 school principals who had mass shootings at their schools, and they work to support principals of schools where new mass shootings happen
@pete5383 @mattyglesias Debit cards have transaction costs, it's just hidden to the consumer because the merchant pays it. But ultimately that's passed on to you. There is both a flat fee + % that they take. Like $.06 + 1.1%. BTC is a fraction of $.01 w/ the ⚡️ network. That's a good use case to me!
@mmaunder The skeptic in me says no way would they risk exposing having that ability to recover a bit o' bitcoin. Cracking SHA256 would be earth-shattering in tech & beyond. It's most likely following the trail to a place they could exert legal/political muscle