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KittenInABox

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How Fascists Construct Scientific Ignorance [video]

youtube.com
9 points·by KittenInABox·8 giorni fa·3 comments

Science Fiction Is Dying. Long Live Post Sci-Fi?

typebarmagazine.com
69 points·by KittenInABox·4 mesi fa·112 comments

Gender markers are useless, so why not abolish them?

policyoptions.irpp.org
4 points·by KittenInABox·5 mesi fa·1 comments

The 'boomcession': Why Americans feel left behind by a growing economy

cnbc.com
5 points·by KittenInABox·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Concept Artists Say Generative AI References Only Make Their Jobs Harder

thisweekinvideogames.com
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Wikimedia Foundation Announces AI Partnerships with Amazon, Meta, Microsoft

techcrunch.com
3 points·by KittenInABox·6 mesi fa·1 comments

Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction and the Alt-Right

upress.umn.edu
2 points·by KittenInABox·8 mesi fa·0 comments

To Access Seven Obelisks, Press Enter

lightspeedmagazine.com
3 points·by KittenInABox·8 mesi fa·0 comments

Jeffrey Epstein Emails Reveal Depth of Ties to High-Profile Scientists

scientificamerican.com
10 points·by KittenInABox·8 mesi fa·4 comments

Google Has Chosen a Side in Trump's Mass Deportation Effort

404media.co
24 points·by KittenInABox·8 mesi fa·2 comments

Sam Altman served with subpoena during live talk with Steve Kerr

tribune.com.pk
6 points·by KittenInABox·8 mesi fa·1 comments

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The Trap at 26 Federal Plaza

nymag.com
2 points·by KittenInABox·9 mesi fa·0 comments

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Mourn, or Else

nytimes.com
4 points·by KittenInABox·9 mesi fa·9 comments

The Publishing Industry Has a Gambling Problem

thewalrus.ca
5 points·by KittenInABox·10 mesi fa·0 comments

Who Counts as Irish? [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by KittenInABox·10 mesi fa·0 comments

Oracle's Ellison joins Musk and Zuckerberg in controlling platforms billions see

boingboing.net
8 points·by KittenInABox·10 mesi fa·0 comments

comments

KittenInABox
·l’altro ieri·discuss
My understanding is that Russia's "full throttle" isn't actually as strong as they had posed...
KittenInABox
·16 giorni fa·discuss
How do you want to measure standards of living here?
KittenInABox
·21 giorni fa·discuss
The thing I think is underspoken in this space is that LLMs will always hallucinate a bit. How will you know as a 13 year old that an LLM is not conversing truth at you?
KittenInABox
·27 giorni fa·discuss
I think it depends. The people that I know that have made significant sacrifices to live along their morals are usually people who 1) are intensely bitter when others will not sacrifice as much as them; 2) are completely understanding of people who will not sacrifice as much as them or acknowledge that they simply have less to sacrifice than others. For example someone who is willing to live the "dirtbag" lifestyle out of their car to dedicate to their outdoorsman activity who is either bitter others have the relative financial security or feel immensely grateful they have consistently good enough health that allows them to be outdoors with so little resources.

For example I think the decision to stick to certain morals is very hard if someone has a disabled dependent, are disabled themselves, or require consistent access to healthcare. There are different lines for different people of course. Our ire shouldn't go towards individuals who make these decisions but the people in power who force others to be in a position where these decisions need to be made.
KittenInABox
·28 giorni fa·discuss
What books are you curious for that you're unable to find? I'm really curious about this as I, an avid horror book reader, have never had significant trouble even when buying very niche/indie work.
KittenInABox
·mese scorso·discuss
> Not enough (LE|DA|jail) funding or staffing or space.

How is it possible that there isn't enough funding/staffing? Budgets have increased, ballooned beyond inflation in many cases they are the biggest line item in a city's budget.
KittenInABox
·mese scorso·discuss
I am perfectly for less job stability in the US but only if it comes with a strong safety net. Losing your job after a year or six months is whatever broski if you have robust healthcare and are unlikely to go homeless. I see SpaceX and Anthropic aiming for IPOs in the trillion range of valuation and all I can see is, how come these companies are benefitting from the "increased efficiency" but the regular guys are not feeling the same kind of optimism? I wanna cheer for them because a rising tide lifts all boats. Instead I feel less and less secure while I have anonymous online people "well actually"ing me about how broadly my life is supposedly better in aggregate average. The cognitive dissonance makes no sense to me.
KittenInABox
·mese scorso·discuss
This may sound condescending but: you sound young, not disabled, and extremely sheltered from being exposed to disabled people.

I am in a position to be intimately familiar with illness. I will say that health is a spectrum and the mind is incredibly resilient. You will surprise yourself as you inevitably age how much your mind will adapt to always hurting. There is more to life than body discomfort. This patient sounds like he has his faculties and is making an informed decision to continue living, because his life is worth the discomfort he is going through. I am reminded of a line along the lines of every day you experience, no matter how terrible, is very likely a day that someone else yesterday would have desperately wanted.
KittenInABox
·2 mesi fa·discuss
The fundamental problem with this of course is that every human being is likely more niche and more advanced at the LLM in the things that they find most important, and this realization sours the average user's impression of LLM usefulness. For example, an LLM cannot reasonably find me alternatives to specific tea regional vendors because the LLM does not know enough about tea to be able to say "this tea is half the price for 80% of the qualities of tea you're looking for". Instead I have to build my own mental knowledge base of careful trying and tasting and recalling which an LLM would maybe only have if I personally wrote every single tea session I have ever had in my life for it as context.

But hunting for a new tea to try is something I do regularly and something I would likely try with an LLM only to come away deeply disappointed with the results. And then I just wouldn't have much faith in it after that for things I don't have much knowledge about, like looking for a gift idea for one of the hobbies of a friend.
KittenInABox
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> Rising productivity would have reduced the average work week regardless.

Do you have evidence of this?

> consider that the benefits package routinely offered to employees is worth around 40% of their pay

Please define "routinely" and "employees". Part-time employees do not get benefits packages, much less benefits packages worth 40% of their pay. PTO, Sick time, family leave, and other "benefits" are actually legally mandated and I do not see any evidence that companies would offer this if they were not mandated to do so.
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
In my impression the billionaire worship is just another form of fundamental respect and enforcement of hierarchy that has been part of conservative politics forever. We are back to transparently the "right" leaning being wanting to keep the absolute monarchy.
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I'm a bit confused by claiming that this is confidential information. I thought contract awards were public? Would someone who is more in this space be willing to explain what actually was leaked here?
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Disabled people exist, even temporarily so (e.g. pregnant with a craving, broken ankle and can't drive, etc)!

Also, sometimes some meals are arguably not worth the labor of cooking. Making proper pho takes at least a whole day. Pad Thai really doesn't function without the kind of intense heat of specific equipment. Etc etc.
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Extremely weird cover selection. Books like Stag Dance, Project: Hail Mary, The Emperor of Gladness, etc. None of them have that. Some of the books listed there are several years old (The Death of Vivek Oji was published in 2020). A Map Is Only One Story isn't even fiction?? I think its very cherrypicked of a complaint. Not to mention the author doesn't talk at all about the rise of romantasy and finding bets like Alchemised and Fourth Wing (neither of which have these covers complained about).
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
This is the first time I heard that this is an issue where the brain isn't filtering out noise properly. This explains why I have had tinnitus, the sound of breathing, whooshing in the ears from my heartbeat, etc. audible to me for as long as I've been conscious and have never understood why everyone else seemed to be really disturbed by what I consider to be supremely normal. Except I also have a sensory processing disorder that makes my brain unable to filter input well so I also come off as sensitive to touch and able to pick up smells well. Because I grew up with all this though I have normalized it enough to function.
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
IIRC the relationship between cholesterol and diet is more complicated than eating cholesterol == more cholesterol. Especially in this case you're eating cholesterol with a high-fiber meal which prevents a significant amount of the absorption of it.
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I see fundamentally human wellbeing as more important. Jobs are just the structure society has built as a gateway for this.
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I do mean homo sapiens. Humans are a cooperative species. They will hunt and gather together in loose communities naturally, sharing excess resources even if individuals are not directly contributing to the resource creation due to being too young, too old, sick or injured. Having inter-societal competition doesn't mean we don't still have cooperative society. Just because ants will fight other ants in different colonies doesn't mean ants are not a social species.
KittenInABox
·4 mesi fa·discuss
I feel like the idea that X doesn't owe you Y is fundamentally at odds with the fact that humans are a cooperative species and survive the best when they are cooperating. A choir can hold a note together because individuals can stop singing to breathe, safely covered by peers who will take their turn to breathe later. What is the point of organizing socially if not for the benefit of all society members?

I know we have to balance inefficiency and optimal allocation of resources... but I agree it doesn't seem optimal for social wellbeing to remove people from their access to health and risking their ability to house and feed themselves without a financial need to do so (like Block going bankrupt).
KittenInABox
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I wouldn't ascribe averages to mean much. I expect there is a small minority that buys everything on amazon (everything meaning groceries, holiday gifts, prescriptions, etc) that would jack up the average significantly.