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> It's a common sign of snake oil when something claims to be the cure for a ton of completely unrelated conditions.

Except this is coming from the opposite direction. The drug is being noticed to seemingly cure unrelated conditions. The vendor is not selling it as that.


They are cheap now if you dig deep enough. Lots of vendors selling peptides.

Why is that unlikely?

There are other known molecules that are many to many like cortisol, testosterone, and insulin.


It seems like pharma developed many of them, but it takes a while to get them to market.

I think plenty would be willing to be managers if you removed the volatility of human personalities from it. At least for me, it means I get to focus on the more interesting tech work and not worry about writing tests or github actions.

Yet EV sales are soaring worldwide.

https://www.businessinsider.com/ev-sales-global-north-americ...

The failure is GM.


> Is there anything you really have to get done regardless of quality right this second?

A vast number of things. There are a vast number of things I will accept having done in even mediocre quality, as in the old pre-AI world, I would never get to them at all.

Every friend with a startup idea. Every repetitive form I have to fill out every month for compliance. Just tooling for my day to day life.


Please name a single "startup" you've shipped from vibe coding thats gotten a paying customer that you didnt know IRL.

Everyone thinks they're a startup founder now is a major part of the problem. Y'all are falling for the billionaire marketing. Anything that can be built with vibe coding for a startup can be instantly copied by someone else. This makes no sense.


Copilot in Word and PowerPoint is complete slop. Claude Code is better with PPT.

even Gemini is better with powerpoint, and they are the nr 1 competitor

This is an odd thing to say for something heavily used on the internet. It was not just a physical book.

> It was not just a physical book.

It was. You were able to access a copy on the internet. It was neither edited nor published there. As such it simply couldn't compete with resources that are.



What is this then: https://web.archive.org/web/20260203163430/https://www.cia.g...

It clearly states on the page that the Factbook was continuously updated, with "new data uploaded this week".


Pretty much. I’m working on a few things with several people and I’m now constrained by their ability to find stuff to build.

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