Dennis Hackethal’s Blog
My blog about philosophy, coding, and anything else that interests me.
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RT @dchackethal:
@EricHolthaus
And calls for "equity" are the kind of thing that sabotages our ability to create more wealth, which in turn…
I'm hungry right now. I have a preference to eat. So I know my preference.
RT @RussellOkung:
I remember when the idea of domestic vaccine passports were conspiracy theory.
It’s not free. I don’t know how it’s being financed, but it’s definitely not free.
Not really, we just need to reduce government overreach.
@crit_rat @krlwlzn
Yeah, and I think we can connect this with replication strategies. Some ideas may compete better when processing power is low, giving them an edge over better ideas. Encoding knowledge that helps the mind and outreplicates rivals is more expensive than only encoding the latter!
Not giving to charity isn’t greedy either. It’s just rightfully keeping what one has earned.
Even if he had taken more shares, it doesn’t make sense to call someone greedy for having something for which others would pay a high price.
RT @micsolana:
a great day to remember that, per last count, amazon has created around 1,300,000 jobs, which is roughly 1,300,000 more jobs…
RT @BetterCallSaul:
Just three cool, terrifying dudes. https://t.co/BKrPQvuZpd
Mir scheint es ja, als gäbe es dafür eine Regel, denn oft wählt man intuitiv einen bestimmten Artikel für eine neue englische Entlehnung und lehnt andere Artikel ab, weil sie komisch klingen würden.
Ich kann die Regel aber nicht nennen, nur benutzen!
Woher kennt man eigentlich die Artikel bei englischen Entlehnungen? Die Email, der Hotdog, die SMS, der Lockdown, der Drink... gibt es dafür eine Regel oder hat die jeder Deutsche intuitiv auswendig gelernt?
“Er will sie sogar [zur Zwangsarbeit] verpflichten.” Woher nimmt er sich das Recht? twitter.com/argonerd/statu…
Hopefully the child won’t have to be taught that, but only if he wants to. twitter.com/lexfridman/sta…
I hope to see one of these for @billburr very soon.
RT @_Islamicat:
Jabril aiming for peak fitness to take battle to the infurdels and their offensive cartoons #BatleyGrammar https://t.co/nnY…
RT @TheAtlasSociety:
Socialism 's inherent "virtue" is the equal sharing of misery! #SocialismSucks #AynRand https://t.co/wQy3GVZBfe
In einer wirklich freien Gesellschaft gäbe es auch gar keine Politiker.
@SimonHoiberg @abdallah___nour
Non-idempotent ones that might be destructive.
“You can use modules for this as well.”
How?
RT @dvassallo:
Forget about becoming something. Just do stuff.
Don't write to become a writer. Write when you feel like writing. Applies t…
More buggy animal programming: instagram.com/reel/CMZGIfRgp…
The squirrel’s mouth is completely filled with a peanut. Nonetheless, it tries to gnaw on a hazelnut, but its teeth can’t reach the hazelnut. It just keeps going for a while. The squirrel has no idea what it’s doing.
RT @dvassallo:
Why you should reconsider the steady paycheck. From Antifragile: https://t.co/G2bLY2kh4G
It's because the interpreter/compiler (depending on your JS implementation) reads { foo, bar } as shorthand and expands it to { foo: foo, bar: bar }. It's a shorthand for object notation. Its introduction was pretty recent as I recall.
It might be good to explain to ppl why that works.
“[...] it is expected that parents would have the final say [in vaccinating their children] in any case”
In other words, parents could force their children to take the vaccine.
The article is all science, zero morals.
Counter the advertisement there is a cancelation fee in the millions.
RT @Bobby_Network:
A new snack-series has been released by @wef to ensure proper stakeholder capitalism-metabolism for the future.
𝚈𝚘𝚞 𝚠𝚒…
Very cool. Reminds me of Brett Victor. twitter.com/elzr/status/13…
@MynonaZwo @NormalP36820428 @TextSkizzen
Stimmt, gute Idee—ich liege vermutlich falsch. Es sei denn, "welche" hat nur "meine" Bedeutung, wenn es im Plural verwendet wird.
@MynonaZwo @NormalP36820428 @TextSkizzen
Kann aber gut sein, dass das nur meine Interpretation des Worts "welche" ist.
@MynonaZwo @NormalP36820428 @TextSkizzen
Faende ich da auch besser. Fuer mich hat "welche" jedoch eine etwas andere Bedeutung als "die". "Die Diener, welche die Diebe ueberraschten..." impliziert fuer mich: Unter allen Dienern gab es manche, die die Diebe ueberrascht haben. Aber es waeren nicht alle Diener.
Differences in opinion do not imply subjectivity to a matter. It's actually the opposite: there's a problem that can be solved, and whether one solves it is an objective fact.
@KennethCassel @SimonHoiberg @SlipApp
Idea to get more users to sign up: only charge $19 a month once they start making money.
"Absolute statements" make it easier for you to criticize me than wishy-washy ones btw, so they help a critical discussion along. They're indicative of the opposite of an "absolute inability for dialog" (which was a bit rude, don't you think?).
Maybe the criteria I use are wrong. Concretely, you could convince me that animals are conscious if you show me some animal behavior that could not possibly have been preprogrammed by evolution.
We both know what we're talking about when the talk about the problem of consciousness, so we don't need a definition. Some problems with definitions here: youtube.com/watch?v=fgeMEr…
My mind is not made up. There are ways you could convince me I am wrong that I could tell you.
@KennethCassel @SimonHoiberg @SlipApp
Looks cool. I don't get the pricing overview though: slip.so/#pricing
I pay you $19 a month and 10% of my sales, or you pay me that? (I hope the former!)
I guess Sam Harris' "what it feels like to be something." But definitions aren't important.
More importantly, there are criteria for consciousness, and animals don't meet them.
One of the major problems with Covid is all the horrible inequity it's caused. We have two classes now: ppl with and w/o Covid. We need to infect ppl ASAP before the divide between the haves and have nots gets out of control. The top 1% can afford to share some of their Covid!
@DorfGinger @Facebook
"It's just a few minutes and you're healthy so you can spare them, surely this is important enough or do you not care about the sick?"
@DorfGinger @Facebook
A prominent reminder of what many consider a "killer virus" at the top of the newsfeed. Trying to get even healthy people to worry. Guilt-tripping them into participating in the survey. "Can you spare a few minutes [so your grandmother doesn't die you healthy piece of shit]?"
I am accumulating resources to help make life multiplanetary & extend the light of consciousness to the stars
probably was pretty stoked about Sputnik though
RT @micsolana:
bernie sanders literally saw the first moon landing and thought “meh”
RT @micsolana:
neil armstrong: “... one giant leap for mankind”
bernie sanders: incoherent grumbling
No, I can't, @Facebook. Now stop fearmongering. https://t.co/clMtvaRfjp
Don’t wait for permission to interact normally with humans again. Just do it.
Spot on. Typical static-society thinking. twitter.com/micsolana/stat…
“code is indeed better if it explains itself” doesn’t conflict with what Simon is saying.
Doubtful that the COVID death number is that high.
RT @nomadcapitalist:
The places you can't go.
wsj.com/articles/the-p…
Just found out that you can use the $ heroku open
command with an optional path. `$ heroku open /foo/bar' will open your app at path '/foo/bar'!
RT @TribalSpaceCat:
Scientists: if we don’t act fast, the ice caps will only keep getting hotter
The ice caps: https://t.co/cM4dpJJ7vA
Und verkauft dies als Schulden, die man von Andersdenkenden einfordern könne.
RT @ClimateWarrior7:
Britannia is a kind of Roman goddess who personifies Britain, so it's fitting that she should be depicted as Black.
M…
This cat does not recognize itself in the mirror but sees another cat.
And yet, I don’t think those who consider self-recognition evidence of consciousness would say this cat isn’t conscious.
So should self-recognition even make a difference to them?
... but private companies could do it better.
Didn't say it was easy. But it's definitely worth trying.
Better to find something that’s in demand and in line with your preferences. You’ll be happier and will also build better products as a result.
Your own preference is very important, because going against it will make you miserable.
RT @astupple:
Are AI safety concerns philosophically sound?
@Conjecture_Mag
is hosting a debate b/t economist
@JimDMiller
and software…
More buggy animal programming:
There are very good explanations saying that animals are not, in fact, conscious, and that humans are, in fact, infinitely special compared to all other animals. And it has nothing to do with religion.
Have you read David's books?
Challenge accepted: h22jy.csb.app
(Well, a web app, not a smartphone app, but nvm that.) twitter.com/DavidDeutschOx…
@all_incorrect @DavidDeutschOxf
Design does not need a (conscious or unconscious) designer!
@all_incorrect @DavidDeutschOxf
Assuming that animals aren't conscious, they can still contain shape-recognition algorithms created by biological evolution, which itself isn't a conscious process. So nowhere in that chain is anything conscious and yet you still end up with a working shape-recognition algo.
@all_incorrect @DavidDeutschOxf
It does hold water because the point is that shape-recognition algorithms are not evidence of consciousness on the part of the "shape recognizer."
Very cool. Been meaning to get into woodworking myself, glad to be reminded.
I just found out that there’s non-GMO salt. But there no genes in salt, are there? Can anyone explain to me how that makes sense?
@SmartBeta1 @DavidDeutschOxf @ME_McCullough @HumanProgress
That life sometimes throws challenges at us unexpectedly does not legitimize coercing people. There's an underlying equivocation of two different things called "force." See blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/libertar…
RT @gleason_colum:
The American Rescue Plan will mean the government is taking our money and giving us a small portion back. It means pulli…
RT @DavidDeutschOxf:
@ME_McCullough @HumanProgress
Intentionally imposing dilemmas on people without their informed consent is immoral. Doi…
Yes, but also: Bayesian epistemology is not just less general and accurate, but entirely false. daviddeutsch.org.uk/2014/08/simple…
It's not "most scientists." Popper's epistemology is hugely underrated. And his epistemology is about so much more than falsification. twitter.com/sapinker/statu…
New blog post: "Teachers Who 'Take Children Seriously'"
First, it means that we will have solved important philosophical problems, including how the mind works and (maybe) what qualia are.
Second, medical science would be replaced by hardware engineering, then there's effective immortality, cheap, safe, and ultra-fast space travel...
@ks445599 @ella_hoeppner @cgbessellieu
The best I've heard so far is Deutsch's argument that cosmological theories have been changing so frequently lately that we shouldn't plan our future according to the latest one.