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An individual can improve their fluid intelligence (“variance”) through a variety of means well into adulthood. Yes, more research is needed (and I’m sure a lot of research is being done), but I can guarantee you can already do this reliably right now.

Which approaches do you think work well?

I’m not a medical professional. I know nothing about your biopharmacological profile and I don’t know what I am talking about in general.

Micro-dose (sub-threshold) 5-MEO-DMT for a couple of days then solidify during re-integration with something that increases BDNF like intranasal Semax. Can mix and match substances, but I found principle that works well is similar to training a muscle (break and rebuild)

The most important is to stay grounded, always keep learning and engaging in mentally challenging tasks, don’t completely isolate socially, and watch hard biological limits like nutrition and sleep. Otherwise you might go psychotic.


Factory’s droid is pretty good for a cross-provider solution.


I can ask Claude to generate you one right now. It will be just a bunch of bullshit words no matter how much work you put into writing them down (like any other such license).


I hope this puts at least some of the scam artists known as psychiatrists out of a job.


Quite contrary - it will give them much more work, I can guarantee.


> whistleblower

This is… an interesting spin.


Yeah, cooperative testimony after the fact does not a whistleblower make

> She has agreed to a 10-year ban from holding executive roles in public or crypto companies.

Yeah, I don’t think this will be hard for her. Anyone involved in FTX is radioactive. Whoever negotiated this for her as a concession is brilliant.


I’ve never seen invezz.com before, but this whole article feels oddly favorable to Caroline Ellison


the pic they use also seems AI generated


I downloaded it to try and bought a "pro" subscription ($15 for 750 requests, no idea what counts as a "request"). The app is a vscode fork similar to cursor. I entered one prompt which was a simple "plan a way to architect this moderately complex thing within my code". The agent went on thinking for 5 minutes or so with no indication of progress, then it told me it blew past my 750 requests allowance and threw an error. Yeah... ok.


I am incredibly sorry about that. It sounds like the agent hit an infinite reasoning loop and burned your credits—that is a critical failure on our end. I want to fix this personally. Please email me at tom@blankline.org (or just reply here if you prefer). I will refund your $15 immediately.

I'm adding free credits to your account so you can test the D3 update when it drops tomorrow (which patches this loop).

We clearly have work to do on the beta fail-safes.


It intuitively makes sense that moderate exposure to a variety of stressors (resistance training, fasting, cold showers, sauna, sleep deprivation, etc.) forces your body to overcompensate, develop adaptations, and become more resilient.


This might lead to unhealthy behaviours and make people crippled. TBH this sounds like an old joke that a farmer almost taught the horse not to eat but it died for some reason when almost succeeded


Of course, you should use common sense here.


Google must have some awful PMs and designers. The worst UX decision I have seen recently is AI auto-dubbing all youtube videos by default with no way to disable this behavior globally. How could you miss that people can be fluent in multiple languages and if I click on a video in a foreign language, I most likely want the original soundtrack? Clearly, the intention was to boost some metric “X users are using this feature” with no regard for the actual user.


> The worst UX decision I have seen recently is AI auto-dubbing all youtube videos by default with no way to disable this behavior globally.

Recently anyways. The most egregious thing about Youtube, which is not terribly new, is the Shorts. If your video is short enough, it is auto-converted to a "Short", and the original aspect ratio gets cropped to be vertical orientation (for viewing on a phone, presumably).


It's wild how disrespectful this is to viewers and content creators. Google literally couldn't care less what people want, it's just a machine that optimizes for whatever KPIs a given manager has that quarter, users be damned.

Of course Google doesn't have to care about users because they have a dozen different monopolies. It's sad that they were allowed to get to this point.


Vimeo.

Unless it’s Google’s price, and network effects you want.

In which case…well, they’ve already told you.


I tend to raise holy hell about Whatsapp because that's pretty clear antitrust and Zuckerberg lied

However with that also being said Google is a menace


"Jedi Blue" - the 2 big menaces, working as friends!


That is extraordinarily hostile to both creators and consumers.


Gotta pump those engagement metrics for shorts.


I personally feel it would be best to stop watching shorts itself, and I personally feel the best way to block it is using some chrome extension for atleast the desktop... I use

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/shortsblocker-and-r...


Important content and information I want is on YouTube. I pay a YouTube subscription.

I have ADHD. YouTube shorts are poison. I don’t want them. I keep clicking “not interested”. They go away for a bit, they come back, I waste hours of my life scrolling through them before I notice. I click “not interested” 20 more times to get a few days relief…

Even when you’re the customer, you’re not the customer.


I haven't tried it, but I was able to search and find a greasemonkey script:

https://github.com/conifer215/hide-youtube-shorts


> Even when you’re the customer, you’re not the customer.

I think a better way to phrase "if you're not the customer, you're the product" is "we don't want your money, we want you".


The most irritating thing for me now is that YouTube doesn’t work in my browser anymore. Clearly being a/b tested because sometimes it does, and sometimes it spews out thousands of console errors and doesn’t load anything.


You don't have any old browser extensions by any chance? "Enhancer for YouTube" is an extension which has become unmaintained, and will break YouTube.


No I have a few privacy plugins/adblock but they all work fine with YouTube normally. I tried disabling everything. All the standard debugging tests.


Yes. Presently, with ublock origin on fairly default settings, YouTube causes an unresponsive tab that doesn't play the video, and a blast of errors on the console. Disabling UBO on youtube.com fixed the problem instantly for me (which is fine since I pay for YouTube Premium because it's the correct solution to the problem of "pay content creators and don't destroy my experience")


Make sure your uBO extension is fully up to date. No issues here but I did a couple days ago until I updated.


I watch about 50% Japanese content and having to switch this off manually has become a major source of annoyance. Bizarrely, if I misunderstand something in Japanese and want to go back to check, these same videos normally don't have any English subtitles available. There's auto-transcribed Japanese subtitles which are about 90% accurate, but they're rarely translated.

The absolutely wild disparity in compute required to translate the Japanese text to English vs rendering an entirely new soundtrack in English blows my mind. I guess someone at Google thought it made sense because many people prefer dubs to subs, but that's on highly polished entertainment product vs 1-person-and-their-Japanese-vlog channels which are not aiming at a mass audience.



+1, this is the most annoying YouTube feature I've ever come across. Gave them feedback on it.. maybe more people should complain


if it increases topline metrics like watch time it's probably hard for them to justify removing it. a change this big seems like it was probably a/b tested and did move metrics significantly?


Probably. We keep watching all kind of stuff after getting baited into it. AI slob is annoying, but we do want to know what chefs do about sticky pizza dough, or what that secret in the pyramids is, or how the kid reacted to what the cat did, or (insert your guilty pleasure here).


on some platforms I try to be really good about hitting the "Never recommend this channel/page/whatever again" whenever the algo serves me the bottom-tier gutter trash videos, such as the "idiotic life hack that obviously won't work" engagement bait. It's a small drop in the ocean, but at least that one channel will never be served to me again.


I don’t think it’s just google. Modern product management feels broken across the whole industry. Do these guys even talk to customers anymore?


Yeah, they do. It's just that the customers have changed. Once they were the viewers, then the advertisers, and now that monopoly power is secure, the "customers" of those PMs are the financial backers.


I think this is where “ you’re the product, advertisers are the customers” comes in.


I complained about the same problem a while ago. There are a few recommendations for alternative YT interfaces that don't seem to be as messed up yet: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45503218

And apropos of nothing... there's another link on the front page at the moment ( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45850430 ) talking about Apple crossing the red line of customer satisfaction. This got me thinking... to Alphabet, you're not the customer, you're the product. YouTube is a sugary trap to lure eyeballs into the advosphere.


YouTube is one of the better ones -- sort of -- in that you can simply pay with a very small amount of money rather than by wasting a ton of time on ads.

Only "sort of" though since they still use the same spammy algorithm-driven timeline and Shorts and stuff, and are clearly still trying to maximize your total watch time. Given that I just pay a fixed fee, I wish they'd use a different algorithm that only seeks to keep my engagement with YouTube from dipping too low, rather than the default which is clearly designed to turn a 23-hour-a-day user into 24.


In addition to the feature being auto-on (for me, at least) and unasked-for, you also need to perform multiple clicks through non-obvious menus (I think one of them was "Audio track"?) to get to the original audio. Another layer of obnoxiousness.


I don't even know how to get the original video title back…


You can't. The translated titles and descriptions are ruined and there is nothing you as a viewer can do to fix it back.


I think there's a way since I saw a browser extension that did exactly that.


I meant that there is no google/youtube-provided way to fix the problem they caused.


yeah, the extension uses the YouTube api to get the original video title. you need to set up your own api key though


JFC!


Quite happy with an extension which disables the feature (not happy with Youtube forcing the feature). https://github.com/YouG-o/YouTube-No-Translation


Go to your Google account settings; add the languages you speak and don’t want auto translations for in your personal profile.

I agree that the auto dubbing is the worst feature. It may have been HN where I read the above tip to turn that off, it seems to have worked for me so far.


This is not sufficient for me, I keep getting surprise AI dubs for videos in languages I declared I understand (same for video titles). Fortunately there's a Firefox extension that solved the issue for me but I keep encountering the problem on the Android application.


I always immediately hid "don't recommend channel" on auto-dubbed videos without even opening them. Maybe a flood of negative impressions on all of non-English YouTube will draw some attention. Maybe not. It doesn't matter.

YouTube is also applying "AI enhancement" to videos. Several people have had their videos replaced with a mangled version that flashes bright rapid flickering static through the background. It's a genuine epilepsy danger and the channel owner has no control. If they complain to YouTube the video sometimes is silently replaced with the original (until the bots get to it again). Otherwise they can only repeatedly re-upload the video.

It's insane how desperate all of tech is to quintuple down on the sunk cost of AI


Google have always had problems with people who do not fit - e.g. speaking multiple languages, not speaking the majority language in their country ec.

I remember back when i had a site with Google ads on it (about 15 or 20 years ago) I could not change some selection to do with what ads were shown on my .co.uk site to UK because I was not in the UK at the time.

There were other issues with default language assumptions, which were worse as they changed over time. They really should respect browser settings.

Its not just Google. A lot of websites use national flags for languages, which has practical problems in countries that speak many languages, and frequently has political overtones.


>Google have always had problems with people who do not fit - e.g. speaking multiple languages

More people speak multiple languages than just one


Is that true globally? If not, where is it true.

Anyway, my point is that people who speak multiple languages do not fit Google's world view.


It's been like this for decades. Remember Google+? Remember Google Talk/Chat/Hangouts/Meet/Allo/Duo etc? The company simply values internal political advantage over coherent product development or user experience.

At Google, you're not the customer, and you're not even the product; you're a metric in a promo packet. Your value in the "AI engagement" column vastly exceeds your value as a satisfied user. The system is working as intended.


This happened to me for the first (and only time so far) the other day on a video that wasn’t even in another language but from an guy who sometimes posts in another language (but usually in English) but does have a strong German (I think) accent. I was so confused at first and it took me a while to figure out what was going on as I could tell his voice was weird and then noticed the audio was completely out of sync.


I just experienced this and was wondering why it was happening!


I assume all UX designers are replaced by marketing.


Reddit does the same for comment. It's on by default and the quality of translations isn't good. Completely jarring


Reddit has machine-translated their whole site in different languages and made these translated versions google-indexed. That polluted google result severely. As if google weren't bad enough today.


They also translate video titles which cannot even be turned off. Very annoying, low quality, and confusing.


What? I had no idea this was a feature! I guess I don't watch that much content in other languages. I'd assume even if someone wasn't multi-lingual, I'd prefer subs written or translated by the creator, not some AI bot.


What is stopping them from funding the things they have consensus on piece by piece while they continue debating the rest?


In short, horse trading. That is, if you have leverage in an adversarial negotiation, you'd be foolish not to use it to get more of what you want.

For example, as a prospective employee, if I knew that I was the only qualified candidate the employer had interviewed, and they really needed someone within a week, I'd know that I can ask for more salary. If I instead take the middle of the salary range, just because it's maximally acceptable to both parties, I'd be missing out


Fascinating. Air traffic controllers shouldn’t be a bargaining chip. Planes must keep flying. If the US federal government is too dysfunctional to provide this service (which it is paid to provide), it should be stripped of the privilege of providing it and some other entity should step in to fill the gap. “Shutdown” should be an abdication of sovereignty plain and simple.


Abdication of sovereignty is precisely what one party wants. I don’t understand how many people fail to recognize this.


Which other entity in existence is there?


Any "other entity" would, in practice, be either beholden to the same government, or concerned with profit over safety.

Our current crisis is not one we can or should base new structures off of. There is no realistic way to run a modern society that can take into account a government utterly hostile to the very notion of governing. We have to get rid of the bad actors and restore some semblance of sanity before we can even consider how to make things more robust against this sort of treasonous single-party capture in future.


If they've funded all of the things they have consensus on, what would motivate them to fund the things they disagree about?


Alternatively, disconnect from the wifi, use this command and reconnect:

sudo ifconfig en0 ether 02:11:22:33:44:55

Just ran into this on icelandair.


That’ll buy you one new turn of the crank; you’ll need to change numbers once every expiration period.


Pretty sure the electron app has the same limitation (popover notification says “join the network again for free wifi”, besides you wouldn’t be able to change the mac address if the network interface were actively in use)


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