Andrew Huberman (born September 26, 1975) is an American neuroscientist and podcaster. He is an associate professor of neurobiology and ophthalmology at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Since 2021, he has hosted the popular health and science focused Huberman Lab podcast. The podcast has attracted criticism for promoting poorly supported health claims.[2][3][4][5][6] Huberman has promoted and partnered with health supplement companies. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Huberman

Alexander Obenauer on LN 038: Semantic zoom. earlier constructions of this environment had two to three view definitions for items (small, large, and full screen). The latest, as seen in this demo, allows for view components within one item view definition to swap out depending on the space available. This allows for the physicality and fluidity that this latest experiment required. (more)

I built a Lenny chatbot using GPT-3. Here’s how to build your own. Lenny Rachitsky: Last month, Dan Shipper (co-founder and CEO of Every) launched a chatbot trained on the Huberman Lab podcast, and I was blown away. I pinged Dan to see what it would take to build something like this for my newsletter content. Dan walks us through the basics of AI and GPT-3, how to set up an environment to play with the API, and how to train it on your own data. (more)

Alexander Obenauer on LN 014 GraphOS. A concept that has been gaining traction in recent years is the notes graph: a way to write many discrete notes (digital garden) that are deeply linked to one another. This lets you to grow your notes graph over time, and traverse its contents by the many links and backlinks embedded within. (more)

Martin Cagan: Founder-Style Leadership. At this point, many people have heard about, and/or shared their thoughts on the “founder mode” discussion kicked off by the Paul Graham essay. I weighed in on this myself earlier in the article Coaching Founder Mode. (more)

Zvi Mowshowitz: AI #90: The Wall. As the Trump transition continues and we try to steer and anticipate its decisions on AI as best we can, there was continued discussion about one of the AI debate’s favorite questions: Are we making huge progress real soon now, or is deep learning hitting a wall? My best guess is it is kind of both, that past pure scaling techniques are on their own hitting a wall, but that progress remains rapid and the major companies are evolving other ways to improve performance, which started with OpenAI’s o1. (more)

Zvi Mowshowitz: AI #89: Trump Card. (more)

Zvi Mowshowitz: AIs Will Increasingly Attempt Shenanigans. Apollo In-Context Scheming Paper Details (more)

Alexander Obenauer on LN 011: General purpose personal computing software. Today’s lab note is a bit of a departure from the previous ten. Rather than exploring demos, I want to explore some ideas and implications from the previous two. (more)

InkAndSwitch: OS of the future and universal version control. In this dispatch, we wanted to spotlight the work of Alexander Obenauer who’s been a Researcher-in-Residence with us since last year and introduce our new research project (more)

Alexander Obenauer on LN 040 venerable hyperlink. Earlier this year, I published OLLOS, an experiment in which all of the things in my digital life are organized into one long timeline. There’s an important benefit of this arrangement: things are naturally grouped with other things that were created, or that happened, around the same time. This implicit association matches one that runs deep in how we structure our memories and plans of things along the self-organizing dimension. (more)

Alexander Obenauer on LN 037: Gestural view construction. The more I live in itemized environments for my personal computing needs, the more I see how view construction needs to be a common part of daily interactions. (more)

Alexander Obenauer on Heron project. Heron is an applied research project investigating concepts in personal health informatics (PHR) for individuals with chronic conditions. (more)

Alexander Obenauer on LN 036: Free and easy organizations and associations (associative). The itemized environment is home to all of your items — notes, tasks, emails, podcasts, projects, websites, articles, and so on. They can be gathered and used together, regardless of type or source. Breaking down the boundaries we experience today between our various apps (and the data they hold) is an intentional and core aspect to the itemized OS. (more)

California Wildfire, see wikipedia pages (more)

A wildfire, forest fire, or a bushfire is an unplanned, uncontrolled and unpredictable fire in an area of combustible vegetation.[1][2] Depending on the type of vegetation present, a wildfire may be more specifically identified as a bushfire (in Australia), desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, prairie fire, vegetation fire, or veld fire.[3] Some natural forest ecosystems depend on wildfire.[4] Wildfires are different from controlled or prescribed burning, which are carried out to provide a benefit for people. Modern forest management often engages in prescribed burns to mitigate fire risk and promote natural forest cycles. However, controlled burns can turn into wildfires by mistake. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildfire (more)

Weather and Wildfires of 2023 - climate change? (more)

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This is the publicly-readable WikiLog Digital Garden (20k pages, starting from 2002) of Bill Seitz (a Product Manager and CTO). (You can get your own pair of garden/note-taking spaces from FluxGarden.)

My Calling: Reality Hacking to accelerate Evolution by increasing Freedom, Agency, and Leverage of Free Agents and smaller groups (SmallWorld) via D And D of Thinking Tools (software and Games To Play).

See Intro Page for space-related goals, status, etc.; or Wiki Node for more terse summary info.

Beware the War On The Net!

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Current:

My Coding for fun.

Past:

https://www.linkedin.com/in/billseitz/

Agile Product Development, Product Management from MVP to Product-Market Fit, Adding Product To Your Startup Team, Agility, Context, and Team Agency, (2022-10-12) Accidental Learnings of a Journeyman Product Manager

My Coding

Oligarchy; Big Levers, Theory of Change, Change the World, (2020-06-27) Ways To Nudge Future; Network Enlightenment, Optimistic Near Future Vision; Huge Invention; Alternatives To A College Degree; Credit Crisis 2008; Economic Transition; Network Economy; Making A Living; Varieties Of Info Technology Jobs; Generative Schooling; Product Oriented Unschooling; Reality Hacker; A 20th Century Economic Theory

FluxGarden; Network Enlightenment Ecosystem; ThinkingTools Interaction as Medium; Hypermedia Pattern Language; Everyone Needs Their Own ThinkingSpace; Digital Garden; Virtual ThinkingSpace; Thinking Tools Companies; Webs Of Thinkers And Thoughts; My CollaborationWare History; Wiki Proliferation; Portal Collaboration Roadmap; Wiki For GroupWare, Overlapping Scopes Of Collaboration, Email Discussion Beside Wiki, Wiki For CollaborationWare, Collaboration Roadmap; Sister Sites; Wiki Hack

Personal Cloud; 2018-11-29-NextOpenInfrastructure, 2018-11-15-BooksVsTweets; Stream/Flow Vs Garden/Stock

Social Warrens; Culture War; 2017-02-15-MindmapCultureWarSocialMediaEconomy; Cultural Pluralism

Fractally Generative Pattern Language, Small Tribe, SimplestThing, Becoming A Reality Hacker, Less-Bullshit Living, The Craft; Games To Play; Evolution, Hack Your Life With A Private Wiki Notebook, Getting Things Done, And Other Systems

Digital Therapeutics, (2021-05-26) Pondering a Mental Health space, CoachBot; Inside-Out Markov Chain

Book list, Greatest Books

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