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Cate Hall

@catehall

CEO @ Astera | born lucky | leave me anonymous feedback: shorturl.at/vxF24

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calendar_today29-03-2015 07:51:49

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I added another question. Why is AI progress so even? Conventional wisdom on AI is that it’s a tool that helps its own development, and that recursive improvement will soon lead to some kind of take off scenario. Yet that is not what we see in the market, at least as of May

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Trampoline Hall is hard to describe -- it's billed as a lecture series but it feels more like a hilarious avant-garde theater piece. There's nothing like it and I don't know when it's going to come back to SF. Come hang out with us!

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I've seen a bunch of tweets about this chart today and have to admit I don't understand why it's bad -- can someone explain it to me?

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In poker, people say “it’s all one long session” — meaning not to get fixated on whether you’re up or down for the day, since that’s an arbitrary unit of measurement

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By default, people are stuck with whatever level of resourcefulness they brought to a problem the first time they encountered and failed to fix it. That means most people don't realize that, in at least one area of their lives, they aren't Actually Trying.

By default, people are stuck with whatever level of resourcefulness they brought to a problem the first time they encountered and failed to fix it.

That means most people don't realize that, in at least one area of their lives, they aren't Actually Trying.
Sasha Chapin (@sashachapin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You’ve got two choices, be a broken version of the thing you once were, or a working version of what’s left over after everything happened to you

Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D. (@hubermanlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The health indicator no one talks about = the strong desire to work and build things. Whether for the intrinsic love of the work, the rewards, or both. Yes we need sleep and (some need) recreation but drive is at least as important as any other metric.

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so are people really using subs*k in place of this site now? possibly for the same reasons i have to say “subs*k” and “this site”

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one of the hardest habits i've had to un-learn as a writer is the desire to head off any counterargument i can see coming -- it's hard for me to write something knowing it will be misunderstood by some people, but that preventing it will water down the writing

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When I tell people I write with Sasha Chapin they’re always like “oh I bet it’s challenging to write with your partner” No, it’s super easy

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This could be the most fun I’ve had doing a podcast! One part pod, one part mutual therapy session, one part me laughing like the Joker Thanks Packy McCormick for having me on!

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I’m not about to stop using em dashes — as is my god-given right — just because some of y’all are hearing about them for the first time via ChatGPT