At Resonata Health, we have built capabilities that let patients find and match precisely (20% better than LLMs) with approved treatments and clinical trials for their conditions.
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Working into the wee hours? Try this. Go around the globe and try random radio stations. This planet will seem a much smaller place. #RadioGarden https://t.co/9haOyOJJXh
@Bitcoin_Teddy I noticed marked improvement in my happiness by turning off notifications for YT, FB, Reddit. Just NOTIFICATIONS!
Oh..and LinkedIn - the global job exchange.
Ashton Forbes: "We can teleport a Nuclear Weapon Back in to the Kremlin" 🛸
"These orbs are the most secret super weapon in the United States arsenal." "We have cracked fusion"
"We can teleport a nuke back into the Kremlin."
"ICBM's are no threat to the USA"
"MH370 being circled by three spheres of plasma."
Ashton Forbes tells George Noory these plasma orbs aren’t just tracking jets… they’re teleporting them. Cracked fusion? Double layered plasma tech hiding in plain sight?
Ar $30m, I will be working for sure , but for myself, for my time and health. Buy 1 or 2 cash cow business's, some rentable properties and keep rest in bank and live on interest. High yield saving account pay up to 4% interest. Thats $200,000/year on $5m deposit. If you cant leave the rat race in this situation, you deserve to work for someone else.
May be $30m is not enough for Mark as it may not buy a good jet or yacht.
Ilya Sutskever says the AI scaling era is running out of road because pre-training is about to hit a finite-data wall.
"At some point though, pre-training will run out of data. The data is very clearly finite."
"Then, okay, what do you do next? Either you do some kind of a souped-up pre-training... or you're doing RL, or maybe something else."
"In some sense, we are back to the age of research."
His timeline is the part most AI investors and founders should hear:
"From 2012 to 2020, it was the age of research. Now from 2020 to 2025, it was the age of scaling... But now the scale is so big."
"Is the belief really that... if you had 100x more everything would be so different?"
"I don't think that's true. So it's back to the age of research again, just with big computers."
A million dollars isn't 'made it' anymore. They printed so much money a new millionaire is minted every day. Try retiring on $1M before 60 and inflation eats it alive. $10M is the new FU number. Re-anchor your target.
Agreed. And US is the only "developed" country where this is a problem.
My wife got pregnant when she had only been in the company for 7 months. That meant no FMLA. She had to take disability, that too for six weeks. I had to take parenting leave of 3 weeks after that. Total 9 weeks and we HAD to put our kid in a daycare to keep our jobs. Go figure!
🚨🚨 Jordan Peterson revela una verdad que la mayoría de las familias modernas no quieren oír:
"La guardería para menores de tres años, especialmente durante el primer año, no es recomendable... No existe ningún tipo de cuidado que pueda reemplazar el cuidado de una madre en esos primeros años"...
"Es bastante sorprendente que hayamos creado un mundo donde quedarse en casa con niños pequeños se ha convertido en un lujo para la mayoría de las familias, como si hubiera sido intencional"...
Décadas de investigación (que aún se mantienen prácticamente sin cambios) demuestran que el período crítico de apego durante los primeros tres años de vida se ve favorecido de manera excepcional por un cuidado materno constante y receptivo. Las interrupciones en este período se correlacionan con aumentos medibles en la reactividad al estrés, problemas de comportamiento y dificultades emocionales posteriores...
Japanese actor Hiroyuki Sanada spoke about the contradictions of human nature:
“Some people dream of having a swimming pool at home, while those who have one hardly ever use it. Those who have lost a loved one feel a profound sense of loss, while others often complain about their living relatives. Those without a partner long for one, while those who have one often don't appreciate it. The hungry would give anything for a meal, while the satiated complain about the taste of their food. Those without a car dream of owning one, while those who have a car are always looking for a better one.”
The key to happiness is gratitude: truly seeing and appreciating what we already have, and understanding that somewhere, someone would give anything for what we take for granted.
@Human_Optimize I know it, you know it, we ALL know it. But today's lifestyle, family and workplace demands, and not having 30 hours a day, prevents anyone from having 5 hours of sleep, let alone 6.