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locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•here in Top Pedophiles Of Twitter, my "friend" thinks about race so very little that he shit-tests every new person he meets with a racial slurEnglish2·2 years agoyou forgot the last stage of the evolution,
you’ll later find out that people were talking about you, your actions, your words, and that being ghosted was in fact the consequence of your actions, and then you’ll have one last opportunity to turn it all around
- do some self introspection and reconcile what actually happened vs what you intended to happen, and decide that it is in fact possible to create relationships without trying to meta discomfort them for your purposes specifically
or
- wokeism is the reason, so this time you need to be even MORE obnoxious, to filter people out who would talk behind your back even strongester! (repeat from the top of your flow)
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•good news, everyone! eliezer is writing fiction againEnglish0·2 years agoAlways my favorite part of your day.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•good news, everyone! eliezer is writing fiction againEnglish2·2 years agoWhy protest when you could spend far less energy and just “not be wrong” and “have no stake” by over-fitting your statistical model to the past?
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•"if you're not stupid, it doesn't matter if COVID was a lab leak"English1·2 years agoSo far, there has been zero or one[1] lab leak that led to a world-wide pandemic. Before COVID, I doubt anyone was even thinking about the probabilities of a lab leak leading to a worldwide pandemic.
So, actually, many people were thinking about lab leaks, and the potential of a worldwide pandemic, despite Scott’s suggestion that stupid people weren’t. For years now, bioengineering has been concerned with accidental lab leaks because the understanding that risk existed was widespread.
But the reality is that guessing at probabilities of this sort of thing still doesn’t change anything. It’s up to labs to pursue safety protocols, which happens at the economic edge of of the opportunity vs the material and mental cost of being diligent. Reality is that lab leaks may not change probabilities, but yes the events of them occurring does cause trauma which acts, not as some bayesian correction, but an emotional correction so that people’s motivations for atleast paying more attention increases for a short while.
Other than that, the greatest rationalist on earth can’t do anything with their statistics about label leaks.
This is the best paradox. Not only is Scott wrong to suggest people shouldn’t be concerned about major events (the traumatic update to individual’s memory IS valuable), but he’s wrong to suggest that anything he or anyone does after updating their probabilities could possibly help them prepare meaningfully.
He’s the most hilarious kind of wrong.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•"if you're not stupid, it doesn't matter if COVID was a lab leak"English1·2 years agoAh, if only the world wasn’t so full of “stupid people” updating their bayesians based off things they see on the news, because you should already be worried of and calculating your distributions for… inhales deeply terrorist nuclear attacks, mass shootings, lab leaks, famine, natural disasters, murder, sexual harassment, conmen, decay of society, copyright, taxes, spitting into the wind, your genealogy results, comets hitting the earth, UFOs, politics of any and every kind, and tripping on your shoe laces.
What… insight did any of this provide? Seriously. Analytical statistics is a mathematically consistent means of being technically not wrong, while using a lot of words, in order to disagree on feelings, and yet saying nothing.
Risk management is not a statistical question in fact. It’s an economics question of your opportunities. It’s why prepping is better seen as a hobby, a coping mechanism and not as viable means of surviving apocalypse. It’s why even when a EA uses their super powers of bayesian rationality the answer in the magic eight ball is always just “try to make money, stupid”.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•definitely time we started charging this person rentEnglish1·2 years agoOne day, when Zack is a little older, I hope he learns it’s okay to sometimes talk -to someone- instead of airing one’s identity confusion like an arxiv prepublish paper.
Like, it’s okay to be confused in a weird world, or even have controversial opinions. Make some friends you can actually trust, aren’t demanding bayesian defenses of feelings, and chat this shit out buddy.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•LW: saying sorry to people might be good, actuallyEnglish1·2 years agoNormies go crazy for this one neat rationalist trick!
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•Effective Altruism is when you want to spend money on genetic engineering for race-and-IQ theories. Emphasises Richard Lynn fandom in the comments. Front-paged.English1·2 years agoIt’s also, probably wrong. Modern views of intelligence (see Multiple realizability of cognition and Multi-level competency collective intelligence and Free Energy Principle models) suggest you are better of measuring intelligence by measuring it’s metabolism or through perturbation and interactions.
Which isn’t reductive enough for these people.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•Moore's law predicts life emerged 5 billion years before the Earth formedEnglish1·2 years agoIt’s hilarious to me how unnecessarily complicated invoking moore’s law is to say anything…
With Moore’s Law: “Ok ok ok, so like, imagine that this highly abstract, broad process over huge time period, is actually the same as manufacturing this very specific thing over a small time period. Hmm, it doesn’t fit. ok, let’s normalize the timelines with this number. Why? Uhhh because you know, this metric doubles as well. Ok. Now let’s just put these things together into our machine and LOOK it doesn’t match our empirical observations, obviously I’ve discovered something!”
Without Moore’s Law: “When you reduce the dimensions of any system in nature, flattening their interactions, you find exponential processes everywhere. QED.”
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•Roko: the Animatrix demonstrates why we must destroy the chip fabsEnglish1·2 years agoA trillion transistors on our phones? Can’t wait to feel the improved call quality and reliability of my video conferencing!
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•Roko: the Animatrix demonstrates why we must destroy the chip fabsEnglish1·2 years agoWe simply don’t know how the world will look X (anything with a bigger scale)
Yes. So? This has, will, always be the case. Uncertainty is the only certainty.
When these assholes say things, the implication is always that the future world looks like everything you care about being fucked, you existing in an imprisoned state of stasis, so you better give us control here and now.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•LOL, LMAO: Inside the first 'SEO heist' of the AI era. Web2 is going great!English1·2 years agoAlso meta but while I am big on slamming AI enshitification, I am still bullish on using machine learning tools to actually make products better. There are examples of this. Notice how artists react enthusiastically to the AI features of Procreate Dreams (workflow primarily built around human hand assisted by AI tools, ala what photoshop used to be) vs Midjourney (a slap in the face).
The future will involve more AI products. It’s worthy to be skeptical. It’s also worthy to vote with your money to send the signal: there is an alternative to enshitification.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•LOL, LMAO: Inside the first 'SEO heist' of the AI era. Web2 is going great!English1·2 years agoYou can read their blog about the AI-crap, in terms of their approach and philosophy. In general, it is optional and not part of the major experience.
The main reason I use kagi is immediately obvious from doing seaches. I convinced my wife to switch to it when she ask, “ok but what results does it show when I search sailor moon?” and she saw the first page (fan sites, official merch, fun shit she had forgotten about for years).
What you need to know is that you pay money, and they have to give you results that you like. It’s a whole different world.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•LOL, LMAO: Inside the first 'SEO heist' of the AI era. Web2 is going great!English1·2 years agoHelpful reminder to spread the word on Google alternatives this holiday season. Bought Kagi subscriptions as stocking stuffers for my loved ones. Everyone who I have convinced to give it a try has been impressed thus far.
SEO will pillage the commons. It has been for years and years. Community diversity and alternative payment models for search are part of the bulwark.
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•"AI alignment" really is just about working out their shared world sci fi collaborationEnglish1·2 years agoRich People: “Competitive markets optimize things, see how much progress capitalism has brought!”
Also Rich People: “But what if everything descends into expensive, unregulated competition between things that aren’t rich people oooo nooo!!!”
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•LW: CRISPR Will Make Me A Genius - "I don’t have a formal background in biology. And though I learn fairly quickly and have great resources like SciHub and GPT4,"English1·2 years agoI don’t think we would work out…
So you’re saying I have a chance?
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•LW: CRISPR Will Make Me A Genius - "I don’t have a formal background in biology. And though I learn fairly quickly and have great resources like SciHub and GPT4,"English1·2 years agoQuestion: if the only thing that matter is using AGI, what powers the AGI? Does the AGI produce net positive energy to power the continued expansion of AGI? Does AGI break the law of conservation because… if it didn’t, it wouldn’t be AGI?
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto TechTakes@awful.systems•“just open sourced someone else’s code ama” - a case study in fucking around and finding outEnglish1·2 years agoMaybe unpopular take here, but I love discord as an excellent fit for specific use cases. I think plenty of groups that should be web forums use discord wrong, but for several of my favorite communities:
- They are better smaller, I don’t necessarily want or need them to be discoverable aside from word of mouth.
- They are better without search history, because the discussion is more ephemeral and personal instead of assuming that anyone is digging history in after hours
- Ad hoc voice chat rooms is a useful boon because of exactly 1 and 2.
- No ads. Yes I understand the privacy issues, but I would still prefer to have opt in subscriptions, no ads, and my chats are harvested than many alternatives for small communities that need to subsidize costs. (Again fediverse, if not ads, requires a buy in in terms of technical operational costs)
- Trivial to build specialized addons in the case your community has a need.
Good examples for me are: Friend of Friend Groups for organizing dinners or parties Online gaming communities Book clubs Co-worker chat alternative to slack
locallynonlinear@awful.systemsto SneerClub@awful.systems•Why Yudkowsky is wrong about "covalently bonded equivalents of biology"English3·2 years ago“I’m LessWrong than you’re implying!!!”
What happens next, the kids lie to their parents so they can go out partying after dark? The fall of humanity!