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inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Didn't say that, I just mean, it's great to have a new demo each week, but it's getting less and less exciting. Same things over and over again.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Will ask it for immortality, endless wealth, and still get bored.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Cool but it's hard to keep getting "blown away" at this stage. The "incredible" is routine now.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
My son isn't even a toddler so I don't think it would possibly be "mirror neurons".
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
What does this have to do with it?
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
My son is an interesting example of this, I can play all the best guitar music on earth via the speakers, but when I physically get the guitar out and strum it, he sits up like he has just seen god, and is total awe of the sounds of it, the feel of the guitar and the site of it. It's like nothing else can compare. Even if he is hysterically crying, the physical isntrument and the sound of it just makes him calm right down.

I wonder if something is lost in the recording process that just cannot be replicated? A live instrument is something that you can actually feel the sound of IMO, I've never felt the same with recorded music even though I of course enjoy it.

I wonder if when we get older we just get kind of "bored" (sadly) and it doesn't mean as much to us as it probably should.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Same reason I want a hipster barista to pour my coffee when a machine could do it just as well.

I've wondered about this for a long time too, why on earth is anyone still able to be a barista, it turns out, people actually like the community around cafes and often that means interacting with the staff on a personal level.

Some of my best friends have been barista's I've gone to over several years.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Isn't it obvious? Life is about experiences and enjoyment, all of this tech is fun and novel and interesting but realistically, it's really exciting for tech people because it's going to be used to make more computer games, social media posts and advertisements, essentially, it's exciting because it's going to "make money".

Outside of that, people just want to know what it feels like to be able to play their favorite song on guitar and to go skiing etc.

Being perfect at everything would be honestly boring as shit.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
I understand your sentiment entirely, but it's not what I said, I didn't say an abundance is everything we should strive for , I said that having more efficient systems is good.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
It doesn't stop that, but would you prefer a world where you're unemployed and locked out of the technology, or unemployed, and have access to the technology so you can learn and use it for free to maybe get back in the game?
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
You too my friend!
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
"not caring" doesn't really work for most people...
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
It's not a silver bullet, nothing is, no one said that, but it's the best chance at democratizing technology that we have.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
thoughts are not facts.

I went to cognitive behavior therapy, for me it was like someone opened up my mind and showed it to me on a screen, it was a mirror into my head. It was amazing how it felt like I could rewire my thought patterns over the course of a few months.

The main takeaway from it all however, was the mantra: _thoughts are not facts_.

If you can realize that your thoughts are not objective truths, you will be much better off in almost every aspect of your life, because after living this mantra for many years, putting it to the test constantly, I know it's solid.

Later on I read a lot of Buddhist philosophy which matched incredibly well with the therapy because a lot of Buddhist thinking and meditation practice is quite similar in it's approach. This sort of reinforced the validity of the CBT because I realized wise people have known about seeing things in an objective light for millennia, which was validating for me and helped me continue on the introspective path.

Basically, we're all hallucinating in one way or another, almost all of the time, and that is ok, just be aware of that. When we're worried about the future, we're worried about something which doesn't yet exist, which is actually crazy.

Of course it doesn't mean we should just ignore long term problems, no one advocates for that. But we shouldn't assume we know the outcome in advance because that often causes stress.

Warning: I think that for most westerners, it's "safer" to get into something like CBT, Buddhism comes with some IMO very confronting ideas for a lot of people where as CBT is much more user friendly for westerners.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
There is a super simple solution to the problem you're describing, get involved in and contribute to open source and education. It's this easy.

The more freely available the tech is, the easier it is to reproduce, the less the average joe is going to be locked out of the benefits.

My entire career and everything good in my working life has involved open source software and I'm sure that it will continue to be the case.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
Honestly though, as if technological advancement has been overall worse for humans. Without it, we'd be fighting lions for food in the Savannah forever, that might be appealing to some, but I'd have prefer to have spears, fire, shelter, medcine etc.

Industrial scale technology might ruin us though, so you might have some point, mostly I'm referring to climate change which is for sure the greatest existential threat imaginable right now. However it seems technology might bail us out here too, nuclear and renewables.
inference-lord
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
As someone who has suffered immensely from anxiety disorders and worrying / anger my whole life, this comment is wisdom right here.

Not in my thirties and almost nothing I worried about has come true. I mean, tomorrow we might get wiped out by a runaway technological singularity, but I could've spent the last 30 years of my life worrying a lot less too..