I saw this tweet going viral about the Minnesota Starvation Experiment: The craziest study ever – The Minnesota Starvation Experiment 32 young men were put on a 40% calorie-restricted diet for 6 months, while staying physically very active They lost 25% of their body weight by the end of it Here's what this study contributed… Continue reading Why the Minnesota Starvation Experiment Doesn’t Generalize to Modern Dieting
To flout or flaunt IQ? Choose the second.
I saw this tweet going viral. This reads as a reframing of the adage “Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence,” often attributed to Carl Sagan. People mistake their own “IQ bubble” as evidence that no one is significantly smarter than they are, leading them to overestimate their own intelligence. How do you know… Continue reading To flout or flaunt IQ? Choose the second.
No, Matt Walsh, the use of AI in writing is perfectly fine
I saw this viral post by Matt Walsh deploring the use of AI in writing: The number of people who clearly use AI to craft basic posts on this site, and replies to posts, is pretty shocking. Once you learn how to spot AI writing, you see it absolutely everywhere on here. It’s unmistakable. The… Continue reading No, Matt Walsh, the use of AI in writing is perfectly fine
Foreign policy takes precedence over domestic issues.
As I correctly predicted months ago, Trump’s main focus is on foreign policy, whether it’s Greenland, Venezuela, and now Iran, which similar to Covid and the impeachment hearing during his first term, will consume the rest of his second. The below tweet was posted on January 15, 2026, two months before the Iran strikes: This… Continue reading Foreign policy takes precedence over domestic issues.
The problem with studies and extrapolating ‘old data’ to the present
In part one, I discuss how selection effects can bias our perception of reality. For studies of weight gain/loss and metabolism on non-obese subjects, it may not be possible to extrapolate such results to obese people. Now I want to bring attention to the second claim, “drug dealers earn minimum wage,” popularized by the 2005… Continue reading The problem with studies and extrapolating ‘old data’ to the present
Debunking common assumptions, part 1
Below are three claims that are popular on social media and often treated as articles of faith, even though the data behind them may be flimsy, outdated, or biased by selection effects: 1. People’s metabolisms do not slow until the age of 60. 2. Drug dealers effectively only earn minimum wage. 3. The link between… Continue reading Debunking common assumptions, part 1
Right again: Trump approval ratings stable after strikes
Shortly after Trump’s attacks on Iran, I predicted his favorability ratings would not fall, writing: I predict, yet again, the ‘doomers’ and ‘black-pillers’ will be wrong, just as they were wrong in June 2025 when Trump attacked Iran. Trump saw no net loss of approval despite the insistence by a vocal online minority that he… Continue reading Right again: Trump approval ratings stable after strikes
Leopold Aschenbrenner’s hedge fund: dispelling the hype
Leopold Aschenbrenner, the 24-year-old AI whiz kid and fund manager, went viral for supposedly turning $225M into $5.5B: Breaking: OpenAI fired Leopold Aschenbrenner at 22. Three years later, he manages $5.5 billion. Timeline:• Age 19: Graduates Columbia as valedictorian• Age 22: Joins OpenAI's Superalignment team• Age 22: Fired for raising AI safety concerns• Age 23:… Continue reading Leopold Aschenbrenner’s hedge fund: dispelling the hype
MAGA and its discontents
I saw this tweet going viral: Anyone who tries to claim that Trump and Vance ever campaigned on some sort of "anti-war" platform in 2024 was either willfully deluded, or so consumed by nonsense propaganda that they should retire permanently from any and all political analysis, forever https://t.co/Sp6WxOSUah — Michael Tracey (@mtracey) March 2, 2026… Continue reading MAGA and its discontents
Iran and Anthropic: My Thoughts
The two biggest stories right now is Trump waging war on Iran (Operation Epic Fury), and the Department of War declaring Anthropic a supply chain risk. Related, OpenAI was accused of ‘front running’ the announcement to secure a Pentagon contract before that fact was made public, which has led to predictable outrage against OpenAI and… Continue reading Iran and Anthropic: My Thoughts