This snitching-ass startup kind of doesn't make sense to me." And this was our first ever press coverage, and I was I was so proud. I framed this and my my poor mother was like, "Why are you framing this?" And I'm like, "Because it's a reminder that when you work on important things, some people will disagree, and that's okay."
departments. You go to Australia, there's eight. France, there's two. And does anyone want to guess how many police departments there are in America? You're way off. 18,000.
- But what if it's something more uncomfortable, stupidity? Franz Reichelt was a tailor with no formal scientific or engineering training, but he was obsessed with solving the problem of aviation safety. He spent months designing a parachute suit, which repeatedly failed during testing, but he became convinced the issue was that he didn't have enough height for it to work.
Even today, protein crystallization remains a big challenge. - Frankly it is not uncommon that just a couple protein structures can be someone's entire PhD. Sometimes just one, sometimes even just progress toward one, - And it's expensive.
to you know the the the code is the law like Larry you know like so an example would be like the depa framework in India where it's codified or in web 3 where uh smart contract contracts now ensure that the uh you know you you do a deal and then if the things are fulfilled the the contract is automatically uh uh you know executed if you will. So these are examples where of managing such uh such risks which are very dynamic and emergent. Yeah, it was interesting but uh when
We were almost like running scientific research and trying to figure out the algorithms that weren't always exposed in the UX, because these days, when you play the "Diablo" franchise, it's all neatly presented to you. It was very different at the time.
At that time, I had never met a Korean. Frankly, I didn’t know anything about Korea. It was 2006. Unlike today, there was nothing like K-pop.
Despite all these initiatives, we must ask ourselves, are we doing enough for people with disabilities today in France? France’s PISA ranking is continually dropping, and I find that mathematics is not the only subject the French are angry about. They undeniably lack a great deal of practicality.
endure this middle-cretaceous extinction. Now, how did hunt though? That's a question that a lot of paleontologists have wrestled with. And these are difficult questions to answer, frankly. But there is some evidence that Tyrannosaurs were pack hunters. And that is different than how they're often depicted in films as these solitary murderers. Now, the evidence that we have is that there's a few species of Tyrannosaurs that have been found in bone beds.
Other times, the people come out 'cause they hate the emperor, and they drag the emperor out and cut his nose off or fractured into three pieces, but then Emperor, Aurelian miraculously reconquered them in a period of five years.
Right? That's the train car, basically. But maybe it's a little bit informative to think about the rational, the fractions, the set of fractions, or rational numbers, because a lot of people maybe have an expectation that maybe this is a bigger infinity because the rational numbers are densely ordered. Between any two fractions, you can find another fraction, right?
There's obviously the more extreme version of that, which is the death penalty, which I don't adhere to, but I could see the rationalization of, well, you stole somebody else's life, so you don't fraud and elder abuse and sexual violence. And so in some ways, sometimes our sanctions are upside down in terms of how we can actually make society safer, and they're
time quite a bit, and then it's not easy to write about it, but it's very interesting to think about. And I would love to find the France. There was a trial in Germany because someone said all soldiers are murderers. And I think then the German Bundeswehr sued him. "No, soldiers are not murderers." And
bars are huge. The food is huge. And so you don't see them in the context of something that you have a good frame of reference for. And I learned this, yeah, when I was at London Zoo and was going into the basement of the old elephant and rhino pavilion, and a rhino stuck its head out from like this gap in the wall, and the head was twice the size I thought it was
- It was... Yeah, it got contentious. So you've got intellects competing, and eventually, the technical merits for some people are secondary, and it's about frame to frame. So it could paint very fast, it can resize very smoothly, and resizing was probably my biggest personal
as kind of, they have a shop. Frank Knight is like, you know, a neoclassical economist, but not a mathematical economist.
France, Georgia and Maloney in Italy, Farage and Rupert Low in the UK, what we saw in Sweet or however, however you
fraud and that someone else ought to be doing this instead of you. So, the story I tell is about being a lifeguard. So,
frameworks we're going to go through?
framework. Okay, so how does one take a peptide? That's a great question. So what's interesting is that as we mentioned, you know, peptides are just
frame of what every interaction is and being the one to openly say what the frame is as the conversation starts.
fraud, right? Like it it starts like posting ads that are lies and tries to like scam people out of stuff. And the
framework with which to understand how these kinds of, you know, how the consequences of an El Nino may filter
fractures in your jaw or bones that then grow back and you have a stronger jawline or better cheekbones and there
France and Japan, but the uniquely American part uh when you said authority, I mean the
frames in terms of when they have to be back, which is why we know by the end of this month they'll be here. They're not
fraudulently raising money on the basis of this.
frankly some of these things just do not add up. So um one was uh a claim that
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung which pointed out uh, that under uh, Bundestag uh, uh, the investigators are not have
fragile institution. It has very few independent powers and it has to think about uh
Framework Laptop, the Framework 13 Pro.
France, on the men's side, won the gold.
Frank Baum. LFB. And so Gregory Maguire, Elphaba, L Frank Baum, came up with Elphaba, so now we never
frankly-- if digital living inhibits skill in harnessing uncertainy's powers, well, AI offers hope because there
Frank Baum's children's book, "The Wonderful Wiz of Oz." "The Wiz" takes place in one of the most enduring American
Francophone countries have been making African films for a long time.
Frankly, I say that really defined my life, these two experiences.
francophone countries have been making African film for a long time, but it didn't paint this beautiful love letter of Africa.
Framing these things as identities makes them seem more consistent and more long lasting.
frame, which is tight.
Frankly, I talk in the book about-- I call it the scary rule, which is, if it's scary, say it.
Frame up an interesting question.
Francis Scott Key was drinking Madeira when he wrote the "Star-Spangled Banner." Madeira parties were a part of all
Francisco. So, yes, we actually have a good number-- I think it's the largest intervention type.
frames, reconstruct it, and present it to our brains.
Frankly, the barriers are more regulatory than they are now scientific and engineering.
Frankly, I thought the postcard was good enough.
Frankly, sometimes myths can evolve over time.
France is very different.
France gets 70% of its electricity from nuclear.