The American healthcare system seems hopelessly broken. It is not. Just as a small quirk in the tax code shifted retirement plans from pensions to 401(k)s, ICHRA can shift insurance from employee-sponsored to individual choice. A Deep Dive on healthcare, ICHRA, & Thatch:
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Expertise in AI: Should Expert Opinions Be Overweighted?
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the counter to this would be that AI will have a dramatic impact and only a small number of people really understand how it works deeply so we should overweight their opinions, but i just find it interesting.
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AI Researchers’ Growing Authority in Public Discourse
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Something I've noticed is that we take the word of AI researchers very seriously, like much more seriously than we would have taken them 4 years ago if they were a staff engineer or academic somewhere. They are 1000x smarter than me, so this isn't a knock, just an observation
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ChatGPT Daily Tasks Deliver Poor Results Despite Pulse Updates
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Like it’s hard to get excited by Pulse when the couple of daily things I’ve asked ChatGPT to do deliver completely dogshit results every morning at 6am sharp
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Big Labs Still Nowhere Near AGI, Says Skeptic
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I’ll happily eat my words if I’m wrong, but you can’t look at anything the big labs are rolling out and really believe “oh yeah these guys are just a couple OOMS away from birthing god.”
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Electric Stack AMA with Noah Smith and Tech Experts
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LIVE on Reddit for an AMA on the Electric Stack with @Noahpinion
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US Healthcare System Problems: A Critical Overview
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Doing a little research on US healthcare and I don't know if anyone realizes this but it's not good.
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AI Coding Tools: Replit Outperforms Claude, Codex, Cursor
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not a coder at all. tried using a combo of claude code / codex / cursor and all the issues took way longer to fix than expected. that Replit just does it all is awesome.
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Replit Agent 3 Builds Website in Three Hours
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I used @Replit Agent 3 to whip up a website for not boring dot com. I probably did ~10 minutes of total prompting and checking; it did ~3 hours. Particularly like this scratchpad, where I can drop notes and links and move them around the board.
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Weekly Dose of Optimism: humanity triumphs over online negativity
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It was a weird week to publish the Weekly Dose of Optimism. But we can't let the vocal minority of crazies and bots win. The vast majority of people are good, normal people, and the real world is a much better place than it seems online.