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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Linus's law is the assertion that "given enough eyeballs, all bugs are shallow".
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
On National Geographic channel, I have seen cannibalism in lions and spotted hyneas.
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/42041926-the-scout-minds...

When it comes to what we believe, humans see what they want to see. In other words, we have what Julia Galef calls a soldier mindset. From tribalism and wishful thinking, to rationalizing in our personal lives and everything in between, we are driven to defend the ideas we most want to believe--and shoot down those we don't. But if we want to get things right more often, argues Galef, we should train ourselves to have a scout mindset. Unlike the soldier, a scout's goal isn't to defend one side over the other. It's to go out, survey the territory, and come back with as accurate a map as possible. Regardless of what they hope to be the case, above all, the scout wants to know what's actually true. In The Scout Mindset, Galef shows that what makes scouts better at getting things right isn't that they're smarter or more knowledgeable than everyone else. It's a handful of emotional skills, habits, and ways of looking at the world--which anyone can learn. With fascinating examples ranging from how to survive being stranded in the middle of the ocean, to how Jeff Bezos avoids overconfidence, to how superforecasters outperform CIA operatives, to Reddit threads and modern partisan politics, Galef explores why our brains deceive us and what we can do to change the way we think.
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Distributed verification. 8 billions of us can divide up the topics and subjects and pool together our opinions and best conclusions.
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
I think what LLMs do with words is similar to what artists do with software like cinema4d.

We have control points (prompts + context) and we ask LLMs to draw a 3D surface which passes through those points satisfying some given constraints. Subsequent chats are like edit operations.

https://youtu.be/-5S2qs32PII
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Sculpt coding??

Sculding??

Rice by any other name??
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
ZeroHedge can stay irrational far longer than you can stay sane.
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Blade Runner 2049 | "Cells Interlinked" and Pale Fire

https://youtu.be/OtLvtMqWNz8

The best video essay on the movie
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
You are what you know.

You know what you are told.
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
dont spread yourself too thin;or else river will dry; pick your battles.
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Never perfect a game something to its theoretical limits, It stops being exciting.

https://youtu.be/0Yubn6P5DUw
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·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
I can sense two classes of coders emerging.

Billionaire coder: a person who has "written" billion lines.

Ordinary coders : people with only couple of thousands to their git blame.
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
https://x.com/JDHamkins/status/2014085911110131987

I am seeing the doomed future of AI math: just received another set theory paper by a set theory amateur with an AI workflow and an interest in the continuum hypothesis.

At first glance, the paper looks polished and advanced. It is beautifully typeset and contains many correct definitions and theorems, many of which I recognize from my own published work and in work by people I know to be expert. Between those correct bits, however, are sprinkled whole passages of claims and results with new technical jargon. One can't really tell at first, but upon looking into it, it seems to be meaningless nonsense. The author has evidently hoodwinked himself.

We are all going to be suffering under this kind of garbage, which is not easily recognizable for the slop it is without effort. It is our regrettable fate.
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
>> In Guess Culture, you avoid putting a request into words unless you're pretty sure the answer will be yes. Guess Culture depends on a tight net of shared expectations. A key skill is putting out delicate feelers. If you do this with enough subtlety, you won't even have to make the request directly; you'll get an offer. Even then, the offer may be genuine or pro forma; it takes yet more skill and delicacy to discern whether you should accept.

delicate feelers is like octopus arms
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
prompt: Collapse of Circle to 3 points is like Quantum mechanics of mathematics.
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
ghosts react : imagine a youtube channel but opinions expressed are from the POV of a ghost.

put the above prompt and enjoy some imaginative writing.
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
vagueprose = vagueposting
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
Remember how Denmark supported the illegal creation of Kosovo without a UN resolution, on the basis of self-concocted EU rules? Today they’re being subjected to something similar. Thank you Donald Trump for holding these hypocrites to account
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z07v-ttoJZs

When Carlin asks about the last white people America bombed, he answers his own question: the Germans, and specifically notes they're "the only ones." But here's the key part of his argument: America didn't bomb Germany for moral reasons or because they were evil - we bombed them because "they were trying to cut in on our action. They wanted to dominate the world." His punchline: "Fuck that, that's our fucking job."
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
Whitelands or Anglosphere will always be cooperating and coordinating because blood is thicker than water. So all these developments of Canada moving closer to China are superficial. When push comes to shove, the real affinities or allegiances will be revealed, ie the anglosphere will stick together.