Me da gracia la cantidad de vueltas y mística que le dan a usar la AI, que agentes, que orquestadores, que múltiples modelos al mismo tiempo, harness, loops, tokenmaxxing. Mándale el prompt y listo hermano, que tanta vuelta, después no terminan shippeando nada.
es realmente una vergüenza que a esta altura del partido los resúmenes de tarjeta sean tan poco descriptivos y uno tenga que hacer investigaciones sobre sus propios consumos para ver qué carajo era MERCADOPAGO*ELECTRONICAPFP 02/09
i could look up the word “the” using gmail’s search function and it would gleefully tell me i have never sent or received an email containing that word in my entire life
I fucking hate
email login codes
and magic links
so much
I swear it's about to become the #1 reason for me to not use a product
just let me type in
a fucking
password
This has been my major issue transitioning from aerospace to biomedical engineering.
In aerospace, EVERYTHING is up for debate. you wana put the wings backwards on a plane? fuck it, Sukhoi su-47. Oh you want intermeshing rotors? Kaman K-max it is.
In medicine, people flex their credentials (“doctor here 👋”) and rely on prior art:
“usually are not”
“standard practice”
“typically not”
EVERYTHING should be grounded in first principles and rigorous testing. Medicine is not like that, because of people like Dr. Kelly Morrison who look at a miraculous full body scanning technology that can see through you at unprecedented resolution- LITERALLY SCI-FI TECHNOLOGY- and can’t imagine using it for preventative means- simply because people haven’t done that before.
You could give a magic X-ray gun to some third world, medieval shaman or witch-doctor and the first thing they would say is “yo we should scan everyone and make sure nothing looks weird inside”.
How is this not the obvious response? I can’t see a future in which everyone isn’t getting MRI’d and having their images analyzed by AI.
The future of medicine IS PREVENTATIVE. i don’t give a fuck what any doctor or pharma company says about it. Their incentive structures have been broken for the last hundred years.
An ounce of prevention > a pound of cure. Please, for the love of God, think a LITTLE outside the box for once!