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IdSayThatllDoIt
·9 mesi fa·discuss
This seems like a straw man argument.

That the brain uses electrical/chemical signals is crank science about subatomic particles messing with your aura in a way comparable to "body thetans" in Scientology.

If that were not so, electrical/chemical engineers could upgrade our brains with their knowledge of electricity/chemistry.

Scientific progress is thinking about stuff. And my Occam's razor is leaning toward "if just arithmetic could yield consciousness we would have figured it out by now".
IdSayThatllDoIt
·12 mesi fa·discuss
I imagine the jury heard "autopilot" and then assigned blame to the company that called it that.

"[Plaintiffs] claimed Tesla’s Autopilot technology was flawed and deceptively marketed."
IdSayThatllDoIt
·12 mesi fa·discuss
It's a nash equilibrium, the primary value of spycraft is opposition to hostile spycraft.

It's like wishing militaries didn't exist.
IdSayThatllDoIt
·anno scorso·discuss
https://pastebin.com/aBJ7eWQ1
IdSayThatllDoIt
·anno scorso·discuss
Hi we're looking for volunteers to be incarcerated unjustly (without habeas corpus) so that when criminals perform a calculus vis a vis deciding to be poor they will be diverted from crime by the unjustness of your incarceration. Looking forward to hearing from you!
IdSayThatllDoIt
·2 anni fa·discuss
You picked the best license, not a random one!
IdSayThatllDoIt
·2 anni fa·discuss
Yes that is nicely concise, but in addition I was trying to say that the line of reasoning that life has persisted through cataclysmic environmental changes and therefore worrying about them is fearmongering is a facile argument as the persistence of lichens and prototaxites etc has no bearing on the survival of humans. The nature of a cataclysm is very relative, as the oxygenation of the atmosphere and oceans would be meaningless to geochemical anaerobic bacteria that live miles below us.

We only have coal because trees grew and fell on each other for like 60 million years before anything figured out how to decompose lignin.
IdSayThatllDoIt
·2 anni fa·discuss
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Oxidation_Event We live on a planet saturated in one of the most corrosive pollutants (to life that evolved before it). If an anaerobic intelligent life had evolved before the world was conquered by cyanobacteria, in a society with a profit motive for manufacturing sugar, would they have farmed the very thing that would wipe them out?
IdSayThatllDoIt
·2 anni fa·discuss
I was able to make a "shared" version of their example textures

https://phoboslab.org/ttt/#W1s2NCw2NCwwLDIsMywxLjQsMiwxNzE3N...

example textures from their source here: https://github.com/phoboslab/q1k3/blob/master/source/texture...