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# [(@louis030195)](https://www.google.com/search?q=louis030195) πŸ€”

carbon-based intelligence πŸ’. high without drugs

πŸ”— Links

🌊 My memory stream

Here is a list of Louis brain diet & outputs:

πŸ‘‹ Favourite daily quotes from readwise.io/@louis

Significant figures (also known as the significant digits, precision or resolution) of a number in positional notation are digits in the number that are reliable and necessary to indicate the quantity of something. If a number expressing the result of a measurement (e.g., length, pressure, volume, or mass) has more digits than the number of digits allowed by the measurement resolution, then only as many digits as allowed by the measurement resolution are reliable, and so only these can be significant figures.

Significant Figures - Wikipedia

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Benjamin abraham horrowitz

Summary: "We are talking about ben who was born in 19 66 in london, england. I did not know that it was the sixties," he says. "You've got the mods and the rockers, the ho the rolling stones, all that."

Transcript: Speaker 1 We are talking about ben who was born in 19 66 in london, england. I did not know that it was the sixties. The counter culture is in full swing in london. You've got the mods and the rockers, the ho the rolling stones, all that. And ben's family that he was born into, young family is living in london at the time. Their american expats, the husband of ben's father, had come to london to work for bertrand russell, the philosopher, philosopher, polymatha logician, mathematician.

Andreessen Horowitz Part I

Acquired

I think everyone who gets rich by their own efforts will be found to be in a situation with measurement and leverage. Everyone I can think of does: CEOs, movie stars, hedge fund managers, professional athletes. A good hint to the presence of leverage is the possibility of failure. Upside must be balanced by downside, so if there is big potential for gain there must also be a terrifying possibility of loss. CEOs, stars, fund managers, and athletes all live with the sword hanging over their heads; the moment they start to suck, they’re out. If you’re in a job that feels safe, you are not going to get rich, because if there is no danger there is almost certainly no leverage.

Hackers & Painters - Big Ideas From the Computer Age

Paul Graham

### 🧠 Recent entropy generated by my [brain](https://brain.louis030195.com) ℹ️ some of my latest thoughts, written in obsidian.md notes
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            <p style="margin-bottom: 0; color: #9f8e7d">no brain dump from louis today 😭</p>
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πŸ“š Books Louis is reading

✍ Recent book reviews

Anything that align with your interest? Let's have a 15-30 min remote coffee:

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