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ted (not lasso)
@ted
hi! if you're new to warpcast or returning after a break away, reply here with a couple things you're into or content you typically enjoy and i'll do my best to point you in the right direction or connect you with some new friends. ps if it isn't obvious, we are SO happy to have you (back) here!
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Bobby
@bobbay
Calisthenics, philosophy, crosschain interop and food. Eager to play with farcaster but I’m a bit lost on the best way to get the best use out of it. My algo doesn’t feel that tailored to me yet
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ted (not lasso)
@ted
the best calisthenics guy is @calisthenics believe it or not :) he snagged a good username and there is a /calisthenics and /fitness channel you may be into. for philosophy, follow @july, @tldr, and @naomiii. there is also a /philosophy channel you can check out! crosschain interop, let me get back to you. @willc is cofounder of decent and thinks a lot about this. @segall from privy also thinks about it a lot. re: food, what kind of food? /food is pretty general. we have some professional chefs like @giuseppe and @evelynyap17 on here, and then @galazio is leaning into documenting her cooking content. @dwr.eth also shares his cooking adventures every now and then. @colin too! lmk if any other questions! best way to get the algo to start working for you is by engaging and reacting to stuff, so a little upfront effort.
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
Gm @bobbay — what are your favorite philosophy texts so far?
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Bobby
@bobbay
gm! I've recently started digging into it a year ago. It was mainly from my medical background so based on ethical dilemmas in the healthcare setting but with the dramatic shift of AI, I'm trying to explore more ethical and philosophical dilemmas in AI now. my fave reads are probs; Bioethics healthcare, law and ethics but I wouldn't say I have a particular book otherwise.
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
Interesting. Did any of them change the way you were framing dilemmas you have actually encountered?
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Bobby
@bobbay
Not a lot until COVID. One of my placements during medical school was on a respiratory ward aka COVID Ward and it was obviously a lot more hectic than usual. The 'Do Not Resuscitate' situation popped up a lot more than usual and there were always disagreements between patient and family. Patient Autonomy is always important but it made me value the impact of family a lot more in these decisions. The miscommunication between patient and family was an issue
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