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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Mar 23

@whatifalthist Something in the direction of embodiment is good. Wisdom requires [significant/meaningful experience] + [deep integration of that experience (including healing)]. Profound human relationship and deeply challenging experience with/in nature are both go tos.

@whatifalthist Something in the direction of embodiment is good. Wisdom requires [significant/meaningful experience] + [deep integration of that experience (including healing)]. Profound human relationship and deeply challenging experience with/in nature are both go tos.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Mar 23

@_Daniel_Ospina Any student of history knows that fundamental innovation must happen on the periphery of Empire.

@_Daniel_Ospina Any student of history knows that fundamental innovation must happen on the periphery of Empire.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Mar 23

@ElbridgeColby This feels like the sort of thing that should be discussed carefully and slowly. I’m also unqualified to judge one way or the other. My sense is that it is complex (in the formal sense of that word).

@ElbridgeColby This feels like the sort of thing that should be discussed carefully and slowly. I’m also unqualified to judge one way or the other. My sense is that it is complex (in the formal sense of that word).


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Mar 23

@tpinnock @alexandrosM That’s the thing. It is technically possible to provide proof of humanity without doxxing anyone. Either Elon is out of touch, lazy or prevaricating.

@tpinnock @alexandrosM That’s the thing. It is technically possible to provide proof of humanity without doxxing anyone. Either Elon is out of touch, lazy or prevaricating.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Mar 23

I changed my mind. Even better is The Logic of Sense. One of my favorites. https://t.co/418yWrAbQU https://t.co/dVyec3caPm Quoted tweet from @jgreenhall: I suspect that one of the most important books to help understand ChatGPT-4 is Of Grammatology. To wit – ChatGPT doesn’t have agency. Language (grammar) has agency and ChatGPT is a tool that helps language express that agency.

I changed my mind. Even better is The Logic of Sense. One of my favorites. https://t.co/418yWrAbQU https://t.co/dVyec3caPm Quoted tweet from @jgreenhall: I suspect that one of the most important books to help understand ChatGPT-4 is Of Grammatology. To wit – ChatGPT doesn’t have agency. Language (grammar) has agency and ChatGPT is a tool that helps language express that agency.


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Mar 23

Jordan Hall retweeted: @SubsetTopology About $200-300m roughly assuming appropriate talent is there Lots of important questions about who decides some key decisions around how it is built

Jordan Hall retweeted: @SubsetTopology About $200-300m roughly assuming appropriate talent is there Lots of important questions about who decides some key decisions around how it is built


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Mar 23

@MichaelGuimarin Elaborate crystals of sand

@MichaelGuimarin Elaborate crystals of sand


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 27 Mar 23

Jordan Hall retweeted: This realization appears to have finally entered the zeitgeist. twitter.com/MattPirkowski/…

Jordan Hall retweeted: This realization appears to have finally entered the zeitgeist. twitter.com/MattPirkowski/…


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Mar 23

@Hugh_Davison The inverse

@Hugh_Davison The inverse


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 26 Mar 23

@Hugh_Davison More specifically “Religion” is the inverse, what we ususally experience as “religion” is an egragore.

@Hugh_Davison More specifically “Religion” is the inverse, what we ususally experience as “religion” is an egragore.


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