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The Olympics started on February 9.The cutoff was January 14.Everybody would know if they had kind of made it by January 16.
It does not threaten to cut off your chatbot, your cloud service, or your devices for now. But it's easy toimagine what a cutoff could look like.We've already seen one. In June, Enthropic released its most powerful models, Claude Fable 5 and Mythus 5. 3
And then I turned my back to face the orchestra.And the cutoff was-- ah, that feeling of power.I silenced thousands of people just by--
So for the entirety of the season, I was actually down in points, not in a position to qualify for the games until the final two races.So the cutoff for qualifying for the Olympics was January 14.The Olympics started on February 9.
The triglycerides came back at 250.And the cutoff for most labs is 150.But I'll tell you, based on more recent science, we want that number to be closer than 100.
So the thing about that cutoff is it doesn't matter.If you move the cutoff to six years, not a single data point flips from filtered to unfiltered.If you move it to nine years, none of them flip.
The other number I want to tell you about is not reported on nearly all cholesterol panels, but I think is one of the most important ratios youSo the waistline cutoffs for US, somebody from European background, or somebody from Asian background is different.
In other words, if I have $500 million, you could still tax me 3%, but that's not on the table.There's something about this billionaire cutoff, and of course, a billion dollars seems to be like a relatively arbitrary number to me.So how should I understand this?
So how should I understand this?There's a history of having arbitrary cutoff numbers in other parts of the tax code.Yeah. California and other states have a millionaire income tax, so if you earn more than $1 million per year, there's an additional 1% surcharge on that.
And they really have-- they can really tell the difference between someone who's 12 and someone who's 10.And there's a real cutoff point where one day, they're playing with Barney, and the next day, they're wearing eyeliner and listening to The Cure.It just totally changes-- --very quickly.
The other number I want to tell you about is not reported on nearly all cholesterol panels, but I think is one of the most important ratios youBut I've put the cutoff there.
Unfortunately, the quality of schools is really uneven.If the baby-- you mentioned that the cutoff is December 31.
that those of you who like meat, eggs, and dairy are four times more likely to die from diabetes.This whole 140 over 90 cutoff is arbitrary.
And if you see, that's my eight-year cutoff.So the thing about that cutoff is it doesn't matter.If you move the cutoff to six years, not a single data point flips from filtered to unfiltered.
or exactly what runtime parameters you use for these blasts search.So if you change your cutoffs or your preprocessing of the data, we've seen that can have a huge effect on the biological conclusions.And that's been, I think, underappreciated in the field.
How do you decide sort of what gets paid each month and what doesn't? Like how do you sort of prioritize?Um it's honestly comes based off of cutoff notices. My car almost got repoed 2 weeks agobecause I hadn't made a payment and so I made that payment.
You might see sometimes in the news, like, oh, that's just a surprise.So you don't think of something like an age cutoff as being potentially problematic.
I'm sure the skill system and methods that you talk about in your book apply to children throughout their lives.But would you say that there is a cutoff, or an age range where these conversations become really crucial or have a lasting impact on kind of, I guess,how compassionate children become?
You get a pretty simple quadratic, which you can solve.And does anybody recognize what game theoretically optimal cutoff, what that number is?Yeah, the Golden Ratio, the Golden Ratio conjugate, what Golden Ratio minus 1.
His LDL, that bad cholesterol, is 108.So typically, a cutoff might be less than 100 or less than 130.So that's really not that bad.
of what is a sort of theoretical solution to this problem.And one way to think about it is that you have a cutoff value, which I'm sure both of you kind of had in the back of your mind as somethinghigher than which I'm going to keep and lower than which I'm going to reject.
But I'll tell you, based on more recent science, we want that number to be closer than 100.There are actually some health care entities out there that use the cutoff of 400 or 500, which is astounding.We've got to make sure that it's less than 150.
There's blisters. And it doesn't smell very good.So I thought, just stay ahead of these cutoff times, because you do not want to get in this bus.The other thing with this race is that you have to complete it within 36 hours, because the historical record from Herodotus
Interestingly, there's a kind of cutoff.
Yeah. Is there any kind of cutoff point?
Let me give you one of them, which is pick at time which is your news cutoff moment.
And one of the things that I think about in my role is, what is that cutoff point?
So the idea is that if we're just trying to identify whether or not a point is above or below some cutoff, to say,
We rushed to FedEx, and we made it just at the 7:00 PM cutoff, grabbed a bite at a restaurant next door,
So there's a big, big split here.And if you see, that's my eight-year cutoff.So the thing about that cutoff is it doesn't matter.
There are no benchmarks, minimums, cutoffs, or quotas.
And the second that I put on the trucker hat and the vintage, bedazzled cutoffs, I was like, how can I not be in character?
higher than which I'm going to keep and lower than which I'm going to reject.And a key to solving this problem is to recognize, well, if I get exactly that cutoff number, I'm indifferent between accepting and rejecting,and the math kind of flows from there.
There are some other characteristics as well, but it's-- and that this is where it gets hard because there's been this sort of arbitrary cutoff for how big
And so if you don't have a certain level of test scores, remember there's no minimums, cutoffs, maximums on the other end of the spectrum.
your entire application. So key takeaways, there's no formula, equation, or algorithm as we're making these admissions decisions There's no benchmarks, cutoffs, or quotas either,
The other number I want to tell you about is not reported on nearly all cholesterol panels, but I think is one of the most important ratios youBut culturally speaking, because of that tendency, you have to look at culturally tailored cutoffs.
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