Super Bowl LIX (the Whistleblower bowl) predictions are in: Chiefs by... how many bad calls?๐ค I built a tracker to find out using @Replit's AI agent. It's magic. You can check it out here --> https://t.co/6r3AKhDa6v
Tried to answer this question via AI tools in under an hour... "How would AI Improve Incentives and Outcomes in U.S. Higher Education?" https://t.co/4aFk3623ew
"Short-term optimal is rarely long-term optimal. This is something hindsight teaches, but foresight often misses."
A Tiny Thought in the @farnamstreet newsletter https://t.co/tbo7TbJQZi
Can't believe I'm saying this but the updated MTA Train Time app UI/UX is kinda slick.
Maybe it's because the previous version was like trying to book trains with a potato... but very into the new and improved
@stephsmithio Oooh, haven't seen this -- but am reading "Demon in the Machine" - Paul C.W. Davis and there was an interesting quantum biology section that may have some interesting overlaps
Interesting five common causes of bad decisions from @FarnamStreet's weekly newsletter:
"1. Assumptions based on small sample sizes
2. Wanting the world to work the way we want rather than the way it doe
3. ..."
Read the rest. https://t.co/zWEB03ax39
@ebenbayer So cool to think about the lineage of each invention. The pressure cooker aka "steam digestor" from Denis Papin is def in my most underrated list. Would be a fun Chatgpt or AutoGPT task to run a bracket style tournament or map out the lineage of each invention
Nice reminder of the things you control:
Your effort.
Your beliefs.
Your actions.
Your attitude.
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โ Read the full list in the @farnamstreet newsletter:
https://t.co/8TQO5XRY5l
After 3 ish years I finally finished Liu Cixin's "Remembrance of Earth's Past" series (starts with Three Body Problem). Hands down best science fiction series I've ever read. Half of me is filled with existential dread, the other in awe of the wonders of humanity and the cosmos.