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They would break ownership into trusts. The caps idea has forever been dumb.


When dating someone you are testing their decision making and preferences. It feels like outsourcing personality and feels insincere.


Yes, using tools is a huge red flag. Imagine dating someone who uses a hammer to drive in nails rather than their bare fists.


If this was left at the state level some elected official would say the devil is in the code and we need to ban it.


Which state official has said "the devil is in the code and we need to ban it", can you name them?


You are working against LLM attention. A LLM looks at a conversation and focuses on its attention points. Usually the start and end. Your previous work falls into the out of attention space and gets nuked.

If your asking how to have everything attention we currently can't.


Damn...

So you're saying I need some adderral.ai


You can get all the day dreaming benefits through meditation as well. 30 minutes of a small background noise like rain or something and just sit with your thoughts. Does pretty much the same thing and you can still use a device during the day.


This reminds me of a recent power outage with children never who had experienced one before, and they have no idea what to do; we can read / game by lantern, go to sleep early.


I'm just hoping it brings out an explosion of new thought and not less thought. Will likely be both.


I have found there to be less diversity in thought on the internet in the last 10 years. I used to find lots of wild ideas and theories out there on obscure sites. Now it seems like every website is the same, talking about the same things


They say the web is dead, but I think we just have bad search engines.


If you go on twitter/x you will find a lot of wild ideas, many completely contradictory with other groups on x and or reality. It can be scary how polarized it is. If you open a new account and follow/like a few people with some odd viewpoint, soon you feed will be filled with that viewpoint, whatever it is.


Two words: Endless September.


I find this difficult to understand. There was a great explosion of conspiracy theories in the last ten years, so you should be seeing more of it.


Even the conspiracy theory community has become like this. What used to be a community of passionate skeptics, ufo-ologists, and rabid anti-statists has turned into the most overtly boot licking right wing apologists who apply an incredible amount of mental energy to justifying the actions of what is transparently and blatantly the most corrupt government in American history, so long as that government is weaponized against whatever identity and cultural groups they hate


You’re describing Twitter not conspiracy communities in general. On the UFO front at least I am aware of multiple YouTube channels and Discord servers with healthy diversity of thought, and I’m sure the same goes for other areas.


Maybe they're all the same conspiracy theories. All the current conspiracy theories are that immigrants are invading the country and Biden's in on it. Where is the next Time Cube or TempleOS?


We’re living through the second renaissance of the flat-earthers, which aren’t all that concerned with Biden (beyond the usual “the govt is concealing the truth” meme).


LLM interactions are more a reflection on the user than a objective technology. I'm starting to believe that people that think that LLM's are terrible are sub optimal communicators. Because their input is bad the output is.


Pain is relative to experience and tolerance. Using patient input is inherently flawed.


I'm unsure how to interpret this statement. Are you saying that the amount of pain experienced depends on the patient's prior exposure and some 'tolerance' stat? And that we should ignore their actual statements about, and reactions to, stimulus when assessing the effect of that stimulus on them?


I would agree with him if I think about it. Pain is a side effect. You are never trying to treat pain, you’re trying to treat whatever is causing pain.

This doesn’t even get into the fact that people might experience diminished or increased pain for a myriad of reasons which could completely throw off the severity assessment.

There are probably better methods to determine the seriousness of a scenario? I’m not a doctor.


I see where you're coming from but I think you're completely missing the actual discussion. Sure, The degree of perceived pain might be affected by many other factors. There's no distinction between 'pain' and 'perception of pain' because pain is a perception. Sure, we're not trying to fix the pain, we're trying to fix the problem, and the pain is a symptom of the problem.

However, this is an actual person we're trying to fix, and their pain is real, to them. I'm not sure in what way some quibble about "oh it's not actually caused by mechanical damage to your left clavicle, it's just a sensor issue" is going to comfort someone whose shoulder is fuckin' killing them. We need to fix that shoulder bearing, sure, but we also need to mute the alarms for a while, because we're not monsters.


My son had a testicular torsion. Normally, this is 10/10 pain and vomiting and fever and shock. All sorts of awfulness. If you didn't know it, you would have assumed his pain was no more than 4/10. It took an insistent pediatric nurse to convince us that something very serious was going on and that he needed to go to the ER right away.


I'm not sure why they are calling out a specific conflict. People don't have objective violence barometers. Every act of new worst violence you ever experience is the worst ever until something worse happens.


Isn't this just saying apply more master hours faster? Its hours at the task not x time passing.


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