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hintklb
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I actually agree with you on this. I think those robots are going to be a huge danger for society and everyone (not only children).

But nonetheless I was pointing out that using the "Think of the children" as an argument is a push to emotions rather than a more rational thinking.
hintklb
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Ah yes, Think of the children! [1]

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Think_of_the_children
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
taking kids from parents should almost never happen. Every family should be able to raise their kids as they wish.

I can only see a couple cases of clear abuse where this should happen.

But intelligence should NEVER be a reason to take kids from parents.

This is so dystopian. Next step is to take your kids if you don't have the right opinions or political views?
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I had exactly the same experience. I was in a public school full of assholes and teachers that couldn't care less about any bullying taking place. Those few years were probably the worse years of my life.

I grew significantly and became a different person when I was moved to a different school.

I still think it taught me a lot about the world and how people really are. I really lost a lot of faith in humanity in those few years and still see the world as cynical in which all people are in it for themselves.

Did it make me stronger? Maybe. But also I wish I could see the world more positively as a lot of people that have been shielded from those experiences seem to do.
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Underrated comment because I have seen exactly the same thing. Us as parents don't have as much nurture on our kids as we would like to think.
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
the issue is that your Tesla cannot be "too far off" as you seem to indicate. it needs to be right absolutely every single time.

One successful ride is easy. 10 successful rides is still easy.

100k successful rides without a serious incident? Way more difficult.

And that's why those anecdotal reports over a couple ride mean absolutely nothing
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Tesla is not competition to Waymo.

There are 10 other companies that are currently testing without a driver. Those are competition.

Tesla so far is a gimmick of self-driving with a safety driver that takes over once in a while. That's where Waymo was more than 5 years ago.
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
By extending your statement you are essentially saying that the credentialed experts have a monopoly on knowledge in their fields? As anyone else reading a paper probably think he understands but actually doesn't? What a weird take.

The knowledge is out there. Yes there are a ton of bogus papers and a ton of bad research. Not everyone got the critical knowledge to figure this out but I also don't think this is only reserved to the "experts". They are also subject to groupthink and other political pressure to think a specific way.

At the end of the day, do your best own research and work with your "expert" to agree on a solution.

Pushing back on people reading paper is an anti-intellectual take (to use the same wording as another poster below).
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
sorry but your take seems to be the anti-intellectual here.

You seem to think that the educated class got a monopoly on knowledge on that field, yet after that claim to know that experts are wrong all the time. The anti-intellectual take is to give up on trying to understand as much as you can in a field because you don't have the right credentials to do so. Yes, medical papers are not that complicated to read.

That doesn't make you more competent than your doctor. But it probably makes you a better advocate for yourself than your doctor is.

My point is: Don't discount yourself reading papers and doing your own research. Then work with your "credentialed experts" to come to an agreement. Don't ever think that the "experts" got your best interest at heart.
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
> Believing my "research" is better than my specialist's education is a path back to the dark ages.

Doing your research should not be in competition with your specialist's education. It should be complementary as yet another source of information.

I'm not saying experts are wrong but I also don't think they are particularly always right. They are human and they have strong groupthink. They will agree and disagree with some takes based on their personal or political beliefs.
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Sorry but strong disagree here.

I have had a lot of Spinal and sleep issues. I have read almost all new literature on this niche subject and I have brought to my spine doctor some new therapy and treatments they had literally no idea about. Those treatments have changed my life.

As an engineer I read a lot of deep technical paper as my day job. Medical papers are comparatively relatively simple. The most complex part being usually the statistical data analysis.

We have pushed to a whole generation of people that only the "experts" can have opinion on some fields. I encourage everyone to read papers and have opinions on some of those subjects.

We are in 2025. That type of gatekeeping needs to go away. AI if anything, is going to really help with this as well.
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
My experience as well. SSRI and other similar drugs for anxiety remove a strong signal to your brain and bring other issues or signal.

But the issue is that nobody wants to really look at the cause. We are all trying to treat the symptoms with those quick-fix pills.

The cause is deep in our society. We are too stressed, lost touch with each others, work on meaningless jobs (or downright negative jobs for society.. if you work at Meta or TikTok, yes your job is in fact a negative for society).

I have also been on a journey for the last 5 years on working on myself and bringing those things back in my life and I have been feeling better than ever: - A lot of outdoor time and exercise. - Take the time to build a community of friends that genuinely care for each other - Work on some projects that you feel help humanity and each other (or volunteer). - Build things you are proud of. Build a legacy

All of those removed almost all anxiety and depression. It is not an easy journey but I'm shocked how few people even consider making those changes
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
The main issue I see is that the anxiety pill is a way to treat the symptoms, not the cause.

Do you think that there is a way to treat the underlying cause and not the symptoms?
hintklb
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Not that I agree or disagree with the underlying claim but a call to "credentialism" to dismiss someone's opinion is not as strong in 2025 as you think it is.

The last few years have been a proof that even the "experts" are following strong political or personal ideology.

Also we don't live in the 18th century anymore. A lot of knowledge (especially around medicine) is open to the world. People can read papers, understand research etc.
hintklb
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Weirdly enough the US is actually amazing for dentistry.

With any insurance you get 2 cleanings every year fully included and most routine fillings are almost completely covered. Easy to find appointments everywhere

My experience in Europe has been that it is super difficult to schedule anything. Waiting time of multiple months for new patients.
hintklb
·9 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Hmm sure, but there must similarly be things that are denied right?

I lived in both systems. In a single payer system, the state essentially decide what is allowed and what is not. And with the state as a single payer, they also go back and forth on price with the hospitals.

It still is a better system overall but there is no places where you can just spend as much as you want on healthcare without some type of centralized supervision.