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kelseyfrog

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Ask HN: Do you remember when you gained consciousness? What was it like?

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Didgeridoo playing as alternative treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea (2006)

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Telling More Than We Can Know: Verbal Reports on Mental Processes(1977)[pdf]

home.csulb.edu
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Full-Scale Ultrasonic Clothes Washer/Dryer Evaluation Results (2025)[pdf]

ttu-ir.tdl.org
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Ask HN: Which breakthroughs fixed AI-generated hands and text?

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The U.S. Military's Abrams Tank Is Going Hybrid

insideevs.com
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A Campaign to Tackle Loneliness – Empty Chairs

emptychairs.org.uk
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Building a Minimal Transformer for 10-digit Addition

alexlitzenberger.com
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Half-Earth Socialism: The Game

play.half.earth
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YuriiFormer: A Suite of Nesterov-Accelerated Transformers

arxiv.org
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Ribs(recordings)

en.wikipedia.org
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Anti-Coercion Instrument

en.wikipedia.org
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A Marketplace for AI-Generated Adult Content and Deepfakes[pdf]

arxiv.org
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How to Deconstruct Almost Anything(1993)

fudco.com
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Implementing a Sharia Chatbot as a Consultation Medium for Questions About Islam

arxiv.org
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AI-Triggered Delusional Ideation as Folie a Deux Technologique

arxiv.org
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Discovery of Unstable Singularities (In 3D Navier-Stokes Équations)

arxiv.org
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Terrain Diffusion: A Diffusion-Based Successor to Perlin Noise

arxiv.org
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From Moderation to Mediation: Can LLMs Serve as Mediators in Online Flame Wars?

arxiv.org
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MillenniumPrizeProblemBench Stress-testing AI on the hardest math we know

mppbench.com
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kelseyfrog
·昨日·議論
I said the penalties should be equivalent, and I stick to that.
kelseyfrog
·一昨日·議論
The negative government prior is unusually attractive.
kelseyfrog
·4 日前·議論
There is. If we want parental behavior to change, the incentives have to change.

Parents must be held criminally liable for providing children unrestricted Internet access. Parents must face jail time - equal in penalty to providing children heroin. Criminal liability is table stakes for changing behavior.
kelseyfrog
·4 日前·議論
It's also fairly accessible to LLMs. I was surprised at how quickly a self-hosting compiler could be brought up using the LLVM ecosystem.
kelseyfrog
·5 日前·議論
The fine - 99 million Australian dollars (€63mn) - should be directed toward parents. Repeat after me: if we want parental behavior to change, then we have to change the incentives.
kelseyfrog
·6 日前·議論
Fortunately AI lawyers are much cheaper than real lawyers.
kelseyfrog
·8 日前·議論
Huh?
kelseyfrog
·8 日前·議論
We live in a capitalist society. This means we prioritize making money via capital rather than through labor. It looks like we just got what we've asked for. I'm not sure what the problem is.

If you're playing labor in a capitalist society, you're playing a losing strategy.
kelseyfrog
·8 日前·議論
Are you willing to expound on the meth tax idea? Just curious.
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
If you're ok with slippery slopes, are you ok with ad hominems?
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
Be careful this is HN. There's a decent chance someone genuinely believes this.
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
Therapy and meditation is an effective remedy for this kind of suffering.
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
How do you deal with innocents being killed by the state? The cost of doing business? Something else?
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
Why would I choose to believe that my existence is predicated on my value to society?

The modern project has been one of establishing a reality where individual moral status is inherent, rather than tied to God, the state, ethnicity, or social worth. I don't see a series of steps that would take me from my current stance to any of those. I'd have to overcome a very real moral revulsion.
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
We seem to be incapable of creating a perfect predictor - there will always be false positives. How do you square the moral implications of killing people by chance?
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
How did you get from me have compassion to concluding that this meant releasing them?
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
Yes, I feel compassion for the victims of horrific crimes too. I can hold both of them in my heart at the same time.

Simultaneously, I can understand the desire for the closure that comes with enacting the death penalty while being completely against it.
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
Can you have compassion, love even, for someone who has committed horrific acts? Honest question, what are your limits of compassion?
kelseyfrog
·9 日前·議論
People cry foul about every other thing too. It's best to ignore them.
kelseyfrog
·10 日前·議論
Without removing the incentive to profit from users interacting with the platform, I'm deeply skeptical that the profit incentive can in any way be meaningfully be defused by regulation. The threat is existential to social media.