to find the correct structure. Refusing to give up, the University of Maryland professor John Moult started a competition called CASP in 1994. The challenge was simple, to design a computer model that could take an amino acid sequence and output its structure.
is fascinating and I I think we'll come back to this notion of life experiences and life explorers uh as we go ahead in the conversation. But I also wanted to touch on the fact that you you made references to digital public infrastructure. you spoke about the fact that there are certain types of systems that make this possible, right? I mean, for something like PM Kissan to happen, number of pieces had to fall into place, not just the AI that was used, uh, communication medium and so on. And talking about infrastructure, you extend that concept. You talk about shared digitalized
If you take a step back, these are because of data generation processes that reflect social norms, that reflect historical trends. And that is, in some senses-- if that's the starting point, that's the why we had that case with Amazon.
learn to do. And another technique is to really stop your breath after you've exhaled and really wait for an urge to breathe in again. So it doesn't become a reflex that every time you breathe out, you instantly have to breathe back in cuz that really drives up the tempo of breathing sometimes unnecessarily. So really waiting a little bit until you feel the urge to breathe back in is also a technique advised to people who suffer from asthma for example who can adapt
building that familiarity that rapid recall muscle the ability to remember reflect process and connect in real time and then when it comes to either application or convers conversations you're having. Answer the question at hand. If the question says, "Tell us about a time when it kind of implies a
broader journey, who can be great partners along the way for every froto out there. So, Lord of the Rings reference, there's that Gandalf the the wizard who is advising and giving uh tips and even if they say fly you fools and you decide to go another way, at least they provided uh that insight and it's up to you to decide what makes the
You might start with, "Tell me about something that you're proud of." Pull two or three things. Reflect on those experiences. Take me to, to these moments.
All right, I'm kind of scanning to see if there is anything through here, but either way, continue to, kind of reflect, take a moment, ask yourself these questions, and whether you want to, put it into the Q&A box rather Not the chat, my apologies.
and we said, well, we have to actually look at what kind of behavioral responses should be expected here, and whether that number reflects the behavioral responses that we would expect based on existing research. And those behavioral responses that we focus on in this paper primarily are billionaires leaving the state of California, although I'll also note that in a lot of my other work, I've
And so that does raise the question, both in the old system and the new system, what is the incentive for a referee to write a good report? Okay, Jules, you're right.
Because of that, people here have always had to fight to survive. - Refusing to back down, refusing to give up their land or lose their identity. - Their homes, their villages, yeah, their families, and land.
And that is a staggering concept, the fact that these two things, a lightning bolt and the magnet that holds your kids' art to the refrigerator, are one and the same. And this was another case where electricity and magnetism became unified into electromagnetism. So now we have two examples: one, gravity being unified, terrestrial and celestial gravity, and then electricity and magnetism.
Since the Higgs field is zero, the weak force particles don't feel mass, and therefore, they can travel at the speed of light, just like the refine what's good and what's not. And that, that computer farm then accepts about 1,000 collisions per second, and we record
- Yeah, I think a prerequisite of doing evil, I see this in war a lot, is to dehumanize the other. In order to be able to murder them on scale, you have to reformulate the war as a fight between good and evil. And the interesting thing you see with war is both sides think that it's a battle of good versus evil. It almost always is like that, especially at large-scale wars.
conflicts, right? And so, those things tend to happen together. That's why I refer to that as the big cycle, that dynamic. Now, that is the confluence of the money, the internal conflict politically, and the external conflict, which is what we're going through. And
I' I've found like dozens or hundreds of these drones." You've got to persuade refining capacity in the world. So we we don't uh put crude oil in our cars. We
I' I've found like dozens or hundreds of these drones." You've got to persuade refining capacity now has been heavily uh uh strained and and limited. Uh it
Okay. Correct. And if I earn $500 million a year rubbing money together to make more money, that is a that is an accurate reflection of the value I'm creating in the world. Which is really central to capitalism, isn't it?
referring to. But I I think you touched on a good point in that like as we remove God, part of the intellectual
reflective of where Americans are broadly, where the base is broadly, where they they almost hearken it back to the Obama tan suit. There was a lot
refer to this as a literacy crisis, but I don't think that's exactly it. You know, we know that people can still
reflected on because it's a daily essential in everybody's lives.
refusing to shut up.
reflect true American values.
reflect their algorithmic experience of the internet.
referring to, you know, ultra farright ethnationalists and and fascists as as
reflect that. I wanted I want to sit with something a a little bit longer because I you know
reform a couple of years ago, he warned Nigel Farage and Zia Ysef who was there
Reform aren't quite so up front about this. This is making big savings. This is almost half of their 50 billion pounds savings plan.
Reform theory. And their argument is it incentivizes business to have a businesses to have a better
reform historically. This speech started with him referencing John Stuart Mill, the uh
Reform's plan is not so much the detail of how they want to go about reforming
reflecting on the significance of the change in British policy here. Go back a few years and there was nervousness about anything that could be seen as
refrigerators that are empty with a little note saying that uh excuses due to um Russian attacks uh on our logistics, we're not able to provide
refers to is the US's efforts to prevent vessels from traveling to or from Iranian ports. Essentially attempting to
referendum is not a response to the geopolitical
reflection, but really a demand for change for NATO. There's no question about that. It's in a in one fundamental way though, I think very different from
refined with American biologist Lynn Margulis.
referred to earlier, where it was with an ex, and it was the sunk-cost fallacy.
reflect on all my years growing up there, and still when I'm there and feeling this sense of connection, this sense of home.
Reflective work is the kind of work that can only be done without distraction.
reflective of the thoughts that the individual has or the society at large or even the culture has?
refreshing concept going viral on YouTube, inspiring millions of people.
reframing of the way we think about status as an inner status. And I think that's really important part of status as well.
reforesting all of that land would be such a big carbon sink-- it would capture so much carbon-- that the United States would be carbon
refer to as athlete forever.
reform, mental health, discrimination, and many other topics that they choose.
reframe the circumstance we are facing and continue to remain positive.
Reference frames essentially allow us to create a single invariant structure, or a stable structure, that completely describes an object or a concept in a manner
reflect back on today that you still carry with you, or that you convey to other prisoners