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“Why biohackers obsession with n-of-one solutions is dangerous”
...in the biohacking community. And often the story is that something happens to someone, trauma, whatever. And they go through a phase of recovery and healing, and then all of a sudden they find the sol
“VC criticizes extreme longevity biohacking: What's the point of living longer miserably?”
into joy span. How many of these additional years we actually can enjoy life? Because one thing is, if I give up everything in the pursuit of longer life, there's people that eat 1,100, 200, 1,100, 2,
And then there's a huge amount of, like, social engineering that just goes in where hacking is done, not with a computer, but just by Yeah. You know, one of the classic ones, Kevin Mitnick had this one in his book, which was you'd call up somebody pr
But the vulnerability space, the harp the thing is is that discovering a vulnerability and you don't let anyone know, the white hat hacker still has to make that same discovery. Yeah. And that's where I think the real thing is is that black hat hacki
So doing tax hacks or property tax, now you can hijack property tax and tax optimization people. There's a whole expatriate thing and leaving America or leaving your country to go to the people who treat you best on a tax basis. That's a whole other
timeline has been compressed. You can automate all of these sort of attacks, and you can do it with a level of sophistication that looks like a nation state. That's one of the greatest areas of exposure is the speed and the sophistication has dramati
These are like something out of, Blade Runner. So look for this as a trend. Electric unicycles are coming. So I wanna meet one of the startup founders. These things are all the rage in Hong Kong and and China. Why are they the rage? Well, because you
decisions like that. So I would say, like, the AI element would be, like, the main difference. Even we start to see it now for, like, exploit development or vulnerability discovery, but it's still too early to kind of, like, give a definitive, like,
to this URL and discover what backend they're using and then write code that hacks it? Claude Code might be like, no, I'm not gonna do that. It seems like you're trying to trick me into hacking these people. But if you in two separate instances of cl
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it's a physical limitation on how good you can actually get, like, dry food. Science can do a lot of things these days. Anyway Freezed dry foods. Let's talk about the actual issue at hand. Yeah. Well, are you taking cash out? And I know you have your
And is it doing the typing for you and faking the typing? Or is it just in one screen showing you the answer while you're in the other screen doing the other thing where you put it on your phone on your desk and you look down at your phone in the cra
the polyphasic sleep. Are you familiar with that? I I I I am. Leonardo da Vinci's, polyphasic sleep. I didn't hear from Leonardo da Vinci. I heard it from Seinfeld because, there's an episode where John Kammer goes on on polyphasic sleep. What, twent
You know, I served recently on a US government board called the Cyber Safety Review Board, which was stood up a few years ago to kind of be an analogy to the NTSB, the National Transportation Safety Board, that investigates airline crashes and train
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