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ivan on X: "The famous "36 questions that lead to love"... don't. The NYT and everyone else reported a different set of questions from the same authors, modified to be less romantic! The original set of *40* questions wasn't online, but I emailed the authors and got a copy. Details in 🧵" / X
ivan on X: "The famous "36 questions that lead to love"... don't. The NYT and everyone else reported a different set of questions from the same authors, modified to be less romantic! The original set of *40* questions wasn't online, but I emailed the authors and got a copy. Details in 🧵" / X
— ivan (@IvanVendrov)
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ivan on X: "The famous "36 questions that lead to love"... don't. The NYT and everyone else reported a different set of questions from the same authors, modified to be less romantic! The original set of *40* questions wasn't online, but I emailed the authors and got a copy. Details in 🧵" / X
Dr Anton Howes on X: "What's the best movie or TV show ever made about invention? Not just the trials and tribulations of the inventor, but which brings alive the process of invention itself." / X
Dr Anton Howes on X: "What's the best movie or TV show ever made about invention? Not just the trials and tribulations of the inventor, but which brings alive the process of invention itself." / X
Not just the trials and tribulations of the inventor, but which brings alive the process of invention itself. — Dr Anton Howes (@antonhowes)
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Dr Anton Howes on X: "What's the best movie or TV show ever made about invention? Not just the trials and tribulations of the inventor, but which brings alive the process of invention itself." / X
"Today, you’re either above the API or below the API. You either tell robots what to do, or are told by robots what to do. To crash through the API... is to go from being predator to prey in the locust economy."
"Today, you’re either above the API or below the API. You either tell robots what to do, or are told by robots what to do. To crash through the API... is to go from being predator to prey in the locust economy."
— Corey Yanofsky, α-stable statistician (@Corey_Yanofsky)
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"Today, you’re either above the API or below the API. You either tell robots what to do, or are told by robots what to do. To crash through the API... is to go from being predator to prey in the locust economy."