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Matthyze
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
"mental clickbait of the classic aphorisms" is one way to phrase 'attribution"
Matthyze
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
Literally (explicitly) a holocaust denier.

https://youtu.be/o2Nq--qU9Kc?si=DDs_73ZrEPs5UGK9&t=3684

No credentials whatsoever - IIRC a Bachelor's degree in English, but definitely not a professorship.
Matthyze
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
Out of curiosity, what is the most difficult thing about building a browser?
Matthyze
·il y a 9 mois·discuss
Are these not the 'friction can be ignored' assumptions of economics? They are, of course, blatantly false. But that doesn't stop such models from effectively modelling real-world behavior.

Granted, I know a slight bit about general equilibrium theory, but nothing about DSGE.
Matthyze
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
I'm always surprised when people suggest using a different language if you want typing in Python. Python's (second?) largest appeal is probably its extensive ecosystem. Whenever people suggest just changing languages, I wonder if they work in isolation, without the need for certain packages or co-worker proficiency in that language.
Matthyze
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
> Why not use them?

Because you can now use typing WITH the entire Python ecosystem.
Matthyze
·il y a 10 mois·discuss
That's terrible. Best of luck to you both.
Matthyze
·l’année dernière·discuss
Thanks for the elaborate response!

I understand your interpretation, and I agree with the first part of it. (Don't change an existing system without first understanding the implications of that change.') I think that's the core of the metaphore, as taken by most people.

I don't think the point is that you should never make changes to complex systems at all, though. I don't think its means that more primitive, or unaltered, states of a system are necessarily prefential to more altered states, which I infer from your comment.

If unalterated states were better, we would have to tear Chesterton's fence down — right? Fences don't occur naturally.
Matthyze
·l’année dernière·discuss
I'm so confused by this reply. Could you please elaborate your interpretation of Chesteron's fence?