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A pretty reasonable statement to start an incredibly tough gig.

I don't see how he can turn this around, but kudos for trying and communicating openly about the short term plan.


How do you think the LLM -> API tool should work?


This is really neat. Barrier to entry is super low. Congrats!

I'd love the same but for meal plans, if you fancy building something else


Thanks! Yeah, that would be cool - I'd be interested in that as well.

I guess I'm still busy for a while with this project, but I'll keep it in the back of my mind :)


Hard for someone else to answer a question about you. I still love Hacker News and check it most days


You may be thinking of https://learn-anything.xyz/


no .. another website .. a big library with thousands of videos and tutorials of everything


This just seems like redefining the claim. If the meshing hypothesis isn't true, doesn't that make the theory pointless?

The way this gets used in schools is almost always with respect to the meshing hypothesis


https://blog.delta-academy.xyz/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2...

These don't seem matching specific to me. Seems like the disclaimer at the top is itself unscientific.

It's just a list of study tips, arranged in sections.


No union required for dumb decisions. But in this case, it does seem it may contribute


Definitely agree with the part about education and getting kids to learn!

Not sure about the comparison with beta-amyloid though. There are good reasons to think it is involved with Alzheimer's - genetics, histology, etc.

And I don't think many researchers thought that would be the problem solved. It was just a very logical target in tackling a very challenging disease (like all neurodegenerative diseases, basically none of which are cured).


Mainly following relevant accounts on Twitter.

This field is moving really fast right now, and so it's a little hard to keep track of all 'AI'. I'd recommend finding some researchers in the subfield of AI you're most interested in and following them on Twitter


website says pytorch i think


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