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amvalo commented on Frequently asked questions about your craniotomy (2020)   thewhitereview.org/fictio... · Posted by u/memorable
spoonjim · 4 years ago
I'm not sure why this was written and I didn't enjoy reading it. But I'm glad to live in a world that sustains the creation of experimental pieces like this made freely available to all.
amvalo · 4 years ago
Was disappointed when I realized the author was not an actual doctor.
amvalo commented on The Financial Times’ 404 page   ft.com/3lJQa6w... · Posted by u/ColinWright
pid-1 · 4 years ago
One of the most eye opening experiences I've had related to press was working in a hedge fund and being able to access paid political research reports.

No BS, no childish manipulation, just crude analysis of a bunch of people competing for power.

amvalo · 4 years ago
Do you remember what they were called?
amvalo commented on Futarchy: Robin Hanson on prediction markets   richardhanania.substack.c... · Posted by u/jcarterwil
hogFeast · 5 years ago
Even when you have a market with immense amounts of liquidity, the market won't be efficient if all the participants are wrong.

I remember back in 2012 InTrade had a market for the US Presidential election, the odds were wrong, stayed wrong for months, and actually got more wrong close to the event. You could get hourly liquidity in the tens of thousands almost throughout (I put on $20k in this market, I wasn't touching the sides, it was incredible).

Most of the people who talk a lot about prediction markets haven't worked in markets. Markets aren't magic. They work better with binary outcomes but they cannot be smarter than the people making bets in that market...and they aren't (I have most experience with financial markets, which just don't work well at all, but have quite a bit of experience with binary markets too...they have only become more accurate as our knowledge about the underlying events increased...if you look at binary markets where knowledge is limited in some way, markets are not efficient).

amvalo · 5 years ago
Wrong how? Skewed R?

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amvalo commented on On the link between great thinking and obsessive walking   lithub.com/on-the-link-be... · Posted by u/lxm
throwaway803453 · 5 years ago
I wasn't sure if my comment was in the spirit of HN given it's overly personal and is now totally irrelevant to the lithub post. But since you asked -- before the PD's conclusion I told myself I would just accept whatever they report. But doing that has now left me with the lifelong burden of falsely accusing two people of murder.

The people were desperately poor in-laws. He was becoming cash poor but was still home equity rich and often commented that if he missed too many remittances he would likely be killed. Poisoning was rumored to be a common way to accelerate the inheritance process in his native country. When this is about to happen, the rumors start but everyone is afraid to do anything. I heard the rumor from a desperate family member but who then ended the conversation with "please don't say anything" and another implying they will take revenge. The in-laws came for a quick visit, he soon became so ill he ended up in the hospital and died, and then they quickly left. I have law enforcement buddies that mentioned poisoning can be extremely difficult to detect and prove and no one in his country could tell me names of poisons that were useful to his doctors. His doctors could not explain why he was so sick, and the coroner mentioned some health problems he found that could have killed him but implied that this conclusion was not strong.

amvalo · 5 years ago
If he knew they were going to kill him why did he let them visit?
amvalo commented on Co-founders tried to reduce my equity after company was accepted into YC   reddit.com/r/startups/com... · Posted by u/princeverma
jimhi · 5 years ago
I’ve been through YC twice now and have had this happen to me before in different ways and heard many stories firsthand. Some people just seem to drop whatever mask they had as soon as they see one ounce of success.

There is even one case of a yc company where the cofounder went off and made a complete clone of the company a year later. Then an intern of that new company went off and made a third clone within a year. I just checked and all 3 are dominating the market and still running.

For my own story, I partly blame myself as the signs of this type of person are pretty obvious in retrospect. I was able to do much more with another company 6 years later while my cofounder ran an mvp I built with 10 customers I got with millions of funding right into the ground.

Good for this guy on finding out and acting quickly. It would have been so much worse with millions of dollars on the line. He has a good attitude, I hope he realizes he could start a similar company if need be or approach a competitor.

amvalo · 5 years ago
> the signs of this type of person are pretty obvious in retrospect

What are the signs?

amvalo commented on A new replication crisis: Research that is less likely to be true is cited more   ucsdnews.ucsd.edu/pressre... · Posted by u/hhs
eob · 5 years ago
I will never forget the day a postdoc in my lab told me not to continue wasting time trying (and failing) to reproduce [Top Institution]’s “Best Paper Award” results from the year prior. He had been there when the work was done and said they manipulated the dataset until they got the numbers they wanted. The primary author is now a hot shot professor.

My whole perception of academia and peer review changed that day.

Edit to elaborate: like many of our institutions, peer review is an effective system in many ways but was designed assuming good faith. Reviewers accept the author’s results on faith and largely just check to make sure you didn’t forget any obvious angles to cover and that the import of the work is worth flagging for the whole community to read. Since there’s no actual verification of results, it’s vulnerable to attack by dishonesty.

amvalo · 5 years ago
Why not just name the paper :)
amvalo commented on Deep genetic affinity between coastal Pacific and Amazonian natives   pnas.org/content/118/14/e... · Posted by u/Thevet
tempforanthro · 5 years ago
I dont want to pollute this thread, but want to briefly describe my time (mid 2000s) as an undergrad with half a double-major in US anthropology.

I was on several occasions warned-off from doing projects that pertained to this very subject and a couple others [examples: h. neanderthalensis relation to modern humans (at the time in the face of mtDNA), some other N. American immigration hypotheses (eg, that pleistocene peoples could make boats)].

Being told repeatedly that authoring research on a subject would ruin a future career eventually drove me out of academia, despite excelling in all other ways. Grad school was worse. It was not a great experience. I could go on at length to describe my perception of why this was/probably still is, but a short take is: the architecture of American social science legitimacy is so delicate that even counter thoughts from undergrads need to be put down.

Somewhat relieving to have all those subjects slowly come into light. Not bitter, but do have a longwinded eyeroll after all this time.

But yes, Pacific cultures visited the Americas pre-Euro contact. It is funny claim otherwise given even a pop-culture understanding of east Asian and Islander seafaring methods of the pre-European era.

Rrrff. End rant.

amvalo · 5 years ago
> some other N. American immigration hypotheses (eg, that pleistocene peoples could make boats)].

Why were they so opposed to this? You can't leave us hanging...

EDIT: ok and why is this at -1??

amvalo commented on I am a heroin user. I do not have a drug problem   m.nautil.us/issue/96/rewi... · Posted by u/CapitalistCartr
mmlkrx · 5 years ago
There is a subreddit called /r/MuseumOfReddit that is "dedicated to cataloguing the posts and comments that will go down in reddit history."

One of the more chilling posts on there[1] is the account of a user who randomly tried Heroin one day, got addicted within 2 weeks, overdosed and was clinically dead within a month, got revived and admitted, came clean, then posted an update to his story 7 years later.

I would personally suggest trying meditation first before trying opioids to alter consciousness and feel euphoric.

[1] https://www.reddit.com/r/MuseumOfReddit/comments/68srty/spon...

amvalo · 5 years ago
Fake story -- that's way too fast.
amvalo commented on Discord bans r/WallStreetBets server, subreddit went private for a while   theverge.com/2021/1/27/22... · Posted by u/icpmacdo
dorkwood · 5 years ago
I think it's more like if the name "amvalo" caught on as an insult, which meant someone had shit for brains. Both "amvalo" and "shit for brains" would then hold the same meaning, but only one of those terms would be a needless attack on amvalo.
amvalo · 5 years ago
Yeah it’s all about the 3rd party who gets insulted. I have one friend whose brother is disabled and he’s told me off for using it, which I get. Transgression is part of the appeal of curse words

I agree it’s rude but banning a discord of 50k people just for that is highly sus

u/amvalo

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