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    1. Andrej Karpathy‏Verified account @karpathy 15 Oct 2019

      Andrej Karpathy Retweeted Brad Lemley

      I'm quite sympathetic to the paleo argument and why I've tended to low/slow carb diets recently. White carbs/soda/candy is easy but I also lower a number of high carb fruits/veggies due to their very recent and dramatic artificial selection (e.g. bananas, corn etc)https://twitter.com/BradCLemley/status/1181602807134089216 …

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      I also really love this: pic.twitter.com/A2Z3Sao9P6
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    2. David Holz‏ @DavidSHolz 15 Oct 2019
      Replying to @karpathy

      Don't we know that a non-trivial amount of nutrion related evolution has happened over the past 10,000 years? For example lactose tolerance is pretty recent and was related to our changing diet?

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      François Chollet‏Verified account @fchollet 15 Oct 2019
      Replying to @DavidSHolz @karpathy

      It's also unclear to me why I should want to emulate the diet of people who measured ~5 feet on average and died before age 30

      4:31 PM - 15 Oct 2019
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        2. François Chollet‏Verified account @fchollet 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @DavidSHolz @karpathy

          If you want to troll hard with statistics, you can correlate the past 100 years of increase in carb consumption with trends in Olympic records http://www.marathonguide.com/images/records_graph.gif …

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        1. Russ‏ @rmarcilhoo 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @DavidSHolz @karpathy

          But the French love their butter and duck fat, oui? Well, we know the secret is red wine to kill the free radicals...

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        2. Andrej Karpathy‏Verified account @karpathy 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @DavidSHolz

          okay but what is the % chance that pasta fixed that? :D

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        3. Federico Vaggi‏ @F_Vaggi 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @karpathy @fchollet @DavidSHolz

          pasta is pure and good, don't besmirch it

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        1. vagrantcow‏ @vagrantcow 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @DavidSHolz @karpathy

          Perfect.

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        1. D‏ @vrijedu 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @DavidSHolz @karpathy

          Correlation =/= causation and malnutrition+hardship =/= low carb.

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        1. Marvin‏ @mpafla7 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @DavidSHolz @karpathy

          That doesn't seem to me as much about what they ate but more about how much they ate at all. Add in lack of health care, lack of shelter and war and then you have your thirty years of life expectancy.

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        1. Biswajit Banerjee‏ @parresianz 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @Grady_Booch and

          "We do have some data points – the Neandertals were shorter than Upper Paleolithic Europeans, for example, but seem to have been around the same height as Mesolithic people (and a shade taller than Neolithic Europeans). "http://johnhawks.net/weblog/reviews/erectus/changing-height-homo-erectus-2010.html …

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        1. masta_g3‏ @masta_g3 15 Oct 2019
          Replying to @fchollet @DavidSHolz @karpathy

          avg life expectancy of 30 is misleading - they did live beyond 70 conditional on surviving infancy. also a shitty diet kills you very slowly (and pitifully)

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