Dennis Hackethal’s Blog
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An archive of my tweets and retweets through . They may be formatted slightly differently than on Twitter. API access has since gotten prohibitively expensive – I don't know whether or when I'll be able to update this archive.
But in case I will, you can subscribe via RSS – without a Twitter account. Rationale
Well, when we stretch the meaning of “hunt” and “gather” this much, just about any behavior will fall into those categories.
Originally, “hunt” meant “kill animals for food and clothing”, and “gather” meant “look for berries”. Not “hunt” for that promotion or “gather” TV sets.
I see. And which of our behaviors isn’t governed by our genes? Do you see any room for humans being causal actors who do certain things because they want to rather than blindly executing their genes’ instructions?
Btw you’re ascribing fitness to individual humans but evolution is about replicators (genes, in this case) spreading more than their variants, not about individual organisms.
If our “hunter-gatherer genes” have so much power over us, how come I never feel like hunting or gathering?
RT @michaelmalice:
At this point masks serve the same purpose as school uniforms
@__adamjohnson_
Yes. Or, if the "homepod" cancels out sound even within the room (useful for sleeping next to someone who snores), you could wear a wristband or something that vibrates when the alarm (or doorbell) rings.
RT @SJobs_Stories:
"I don't think it's good that Apple is perceived as different. I think it's important that Apple is perceived as much be…
You could watch a war movie at 3am AT FULL BLAST without worrying about waking your neighbors. And they could do so, too, without waking you.
Ideally, it would create a sonar barrier, so that not only could noise from outside the room not come in, but no noise could leave the room, either. Result: privacy, quiet for everyone, no hardware changes to the room. Could be turned on and off at the flip of a switch.
I imagine it could work just like noise-canceling headphones: (from my very rough understanding) it would need to create sound waves that cancel out existing sound waves, except they wouldn't just travel through your ear, but through the entire room.
Idea: a device shaped like the homepod that cancels noise in the room it's in. Like noise-canceling headphones, except you don't need to wear anything. Would be great for sleeping in perfect silence.
Now train it on all Stack Overflow questions and answers. Type a comment in your text editor that describes a problem/question. Have the editor autocomplete the code for you, including the solution. Ideally adjusted to your unique problem situation. twitter.com/github/status/…
And proprietary... and nobody's business. ;)
@tonyhawk @AvrilLavigne @tiktok_us
Found you! “gleam a cube” https://t.co/g55lWi4Ehx
Yeah, that in itself would be something remarkable to have in common with aliens.
@thestoryofsaz @ClimateWarrior7
Are you seriously doubting this stunning person’s lived experience? smh
RT @firstofequals:
We need to have a conversation about #CriticalRaceTheory.
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RT @ThomasEWoods:
You see, he holds a balanced view of Stalin. Stalin was "neither savior nor saint." How fair and balanced of him!
RT @ClimateWarrior7:
Apparently I've got the wrong end of the stick. White History Month is about ending whiteness, not celebrating white h…
@Rose129roses @_Islamicat
Yea why wife not covered, is Haram
RT @micsolana:
“my body, my choice”
“i agree. people should not be forced to get a covid vaccinatation.”
“wait no not like that”
RT @quantumrekt:
@dchackethal @StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
wow i wanna be like dennis when I grow up :)
this is how we should t…
If they’re having fun looking at memes, it’s not a waste of time.
@clt_buzzcity @paulg
Pressure was high not to "doubt The Science (TM)".
Isn't there fun in everything that has problems?
Not quite, I think. It's in solving problems, not having problems. Having problems that are overwhelming or that one is not interested in solving can be the opposite of fun.
How could one ever 'realize' something like that?
One forms new theories about what one should do. People realize this all the time. I'd guess >90% of all people in cubicles do.
I is spy one half white in there. You is need to get pawternity test.
And once viewed through the Deutschian lens, an absence of problems wouldn't even be utopia—it'd be a nightmare. No more progress to be made, no more fun to be had. People would be miserable... which would be a problem. So the very concept of a utopia is inconsistent.
Probably the shortest blog post I've ever written:
RT @SwipeWright:
@FondOfBeetles @tranarchista @bigmarys @ButNotTheCity
Narrator: "But they were serious."
RT @FondOfBeetles:
@SwipeWright
I see you, and I raise you. twitter.com/tranarchista/s…
I see my mistake 😂
investopedia.com/terms/h/hodl.a… twitter.com/michaelmalice/…
Typo "hodl" in "I will hodl all the funds" on that page you linked.
Is there still any doubt that politics is downstream of culture? What a tool. twitter.com/NottheBee/st…
Love the capitalization of “Variant of Concern”
Different people communicate differently. The Western white cisheteronormative patriarchal way is not the only way to communicate peace and love. When will the bigots understand this?? smh
@MentalCasanova @michaelmalice
But it’s in Mexico… which has a government.
Has anarchy ever been tried? Ziki-sama writes like it has.
When one realizes that a project is not fun, one shouldn't push through to the end. Doing so anyway is a mistake children are forced to learn in school. It's not a skill—it's the lack thereof: blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/the-true…
Children are very good at dropping projects when they're not fun anymore. It shouldn't be surprising that they finish fewer projects than they start: one can't always know in advance, without trying, whether one will like doing something. Finding out is part of the fun.
Lots more citations and lots less uptalk needed. 😂
Ich (Hesse) kenne und verwende den zweiten aber nicht den ersten Sinn.
RT @Proteometheus:
@lporiginalg
It's true, under socialism everyone is equally fucked
She's "a contributor to the field of postsocialist gender studies" (Wikipedia). Checks out.
I didn’t put words into your tweets. Or do you have a specific quote?
Also, really, you blocked me? twitter.com/StefanoPortogh…
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
I’ll talk about whatever I want. I can ascribe violence to the state without you taking it personally. Just read my tweets slowly and soberly and don’t read things into them I didn’t say.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
Good. But you realize that the state steals money at the threat of murder from rich (and also poor!) people all the time, even when they made their money honestly and legally?
Again, I didn’t claim you’d would want to steal from them. I don’t know why you’re taking all this so personally.
Okay, then publicly share your tax return from last year so others can make sure you didn’t make your money dishonestly. Feel free to link to it in your response.
Guilt can’t be inherited. You cannot be blamed for your ancestors’ mistakes.
And how far are you willing to go against peaceful people who do no want to “repay”?
And that makes it okay to steal it from them? Is that what you’re saying?
And what gives you the right to look into how others made their money anyway?
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
No? Then what do you think the state should do about those pesky rich white people who’d like to keep their money?
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
I didn’t put the word “violence” in your tweets, no. I only described how the government acts. I ascribed that to the state, not you. I used the word “state”.
No, I’m not hurt. I’m just saying you shouldn’t spend other people’s money. Or worse, have the government do it for you.
If people were forced to pay reparations because they’re white.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
This despite having offered multiple ways you could change my mind. You have offered none.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
You haven’t refuted my arguments so I don’t see why they’re false. I’ve offered many refutations of your arguments which you’ve ignored. Now you lie by claiming great respect for me but accusing me of having a big ego and looking down on me by feeling sorry for me. In one tweet!
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
Redistribution of wealth means the state violently acquires wealth. It must be violent because like you said, some wealthy people don’t want to pay. Violent acquisition of another’s wealth is a form of exploitation, which you wanted to avoid. Hence the contradiction.
Assuming your historical claim is correct that healthcare today is financed by past slavery (which I don’t think it is) does not mean slavery is the only possible way to finance healthcare. It just doesn’t follow. Yet you keep saying that.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
You’re repeating a point I’ve long acknowledged and stated I have understood. I don’t know why you keep laboring it. I don’t think you’re actually trying to understand my arguments.
That’s not what I called racist.
so what
So people shouldn’t be forced to pay for others’ mistakes!
If you’re eager to give black people money, stop talking about it and just do it. And keep your hands out of others’ wallets.
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
Why wouldn't some white people living in western countries not be related to past white slaves owners ?
Because not all white ancestors were slave holders. Also you had just claimed that people who look alike aren’t necessarily related.
I understand what you’re saying. You’re still conflating historical claims with claims about possibility and impossibility. Can you not conceive of a world where slavery never happened yet people still have healthcare? Couldn’t they have found another way to create that wealth?
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
You say wealth is bad when 1) it’s gotten through exploitation and 2) when it isn’t equally distributed.
How do you suggest we fix 2)?
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
You could change my mind by naming some law of nature (evolution isn’t one) that dictates that health care can only be afforded through slavery. Or potentially by refuting Tom’s and my arguments that slave holders were worse off for keeping slaves.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
You wrote about compensating “ancestors of slaves” so I’m just clarifying.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
Please slow down and read my previous tweet again. I asked what could change your mind, not for more arguments why you’re right.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
Your tweet contradicts itself. Can you see why?
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi
You mean descendants of slaves?
That wasn’t your claim. You said healthcare “is only possible (!) because of past slavery”. You’re conflating historical claims with statements about what’s possible and what isn’t.
@SPortoghesi @StefanoPortogh1 @DavidDeutschOxf
Right, just like white people today aren’t necessarily related to previous slave holders, yet they’d be forced to pay reparations anyway for being white. Which is racist and gross.
@StefanoPortogh1 @tomhyde_ @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
It seems to me that you keep repeating your assertions despite criticism. What could convince you that you're wrong about, say, slavery having built the West and healthcare not being possible without slavery?
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
I think the "Therefore" is false.
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
"I can't get over the idea of A apologizing for what B did. Even when they're contemporaries, much less when one is dead and the other's alive. Scalia [...] was saying 'I owe no man anything because people who looked like me did something to people who looked like him.'"
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
On the notion of today's Americans paying for their slaveholder ancestors's sins—as a justification for systematic theft from Americans, and as if that wouldn't create resentment and more poverty, btw—Thomas Sowell said:
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
if we today are free from worries about hunger and our heath care needs this is only possible because of past slavery
This is simply a false (and unargued) claim. Are there laws of nature that mandate that health care can only be financed through past slavery? Outlandish!
@tomhyde_ @StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
Amazing that the people who argue against this position implicitly argue in favor of slavery. Unless they also argue that wealth is bad—which, in due course, they do.
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
Isn't evolution more about replicators spreading better than their variants?
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
Who else is in that exalted category of people whose genes contain the moral truth about our treatment of animals?
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
The question wasn't whether there are laws of nature, it was whether there are laws of nature that would have prevented people from realizing that voluntary cooperation would be preferable over slavery.
I recommend posting comments as children, not siblings. Easier to follow.
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
We don't owe our ancestors anything. And so you've changed your mind on wealth only being good when it's equally distributed? And how would that follow from that debt of gratitude btw?
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
No, I'm not trying to justify slavery. And as I have said, a good case can be made that we would be wealthier today had slavery not been a thing and had people cooperated voluntarily instead. Again, problems are soluble. They are now and they were then.
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
Slave owners would have realized that control over others is a bad thing had they had the requisite knowledge. And slaves would not have run off to "their african motherland" had society known how to cooperate peacefully.
Are there laws of nature that prevented this?
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
Oh, I see, you have two accounts.
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
You're making it sound like I said that slaves wanted to be slaves. I didn't.
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
Ah, and so we should pay the price for our ancestors' sins and elect Robin Hoods who forcefully take money from those evil rich people and give it to the innocent poor?
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
I don't need to prove that because again, theories can't be proven.
Isn't your claim that wealth could not have been built without slavery a bit ironic, given that until a minute ago you had "BLM ✊" in your bio? Unless you think wealth is bad...
@StefanoPortogh1 @SPortoghesi @DavidDeutschOxf
People don't always do what's in their best interest.
Slave owners could have saved money through voluntary cooperation because they wouldn't have had to house and feed slaves and keep them moderately healthy. Learned this from @tomhyde_