Dennis Hackethal’s Blog
My blog about philosophy, coding, and anything else that interests me.
Tweets
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
RT @TechEmails:
Travis Kalanick texts a colleague
January 2016 pic.twitter.com/HyvQLB2yDG
RT @dmofengineering:
node_modules when you start a new project.
They used the “vi” in “vivo” to sound like “be” in “before”. Neat!
RT @michaelmalice:
The #4chan Hunter Biden dox sure reminds me, a dinosaur, of how @DRUDGE became a household name reporting on Monica Lewi…
RT @gd3kr:
built a quick app that uses gpt-3 to convert from English to RegEx so you don't have to waste time on stackoverflow: https://t.c…
@reasonisfun @JeffFNicholas @DavidDeutschOxf
So if I take the tweet below seriously I should never enter such contracts. “never works” twitter.com/JeffFNicholas/…
@reasonisfun @JeffFNicholas @DavidDeutschOxf
What I mean is, with a contract you may commonly commit to delivering creative work in a certain timeframe (either mentioned explicitly or based on what’s common in that field). Now you have a creative goal. Tomorrow you may not feel like meeting that goal anymore.
@reasonisfun @JeffFNicholas @DavidDeutschOxf
Without intention or clearly defined goals, how does one honor contracts?
If passed, is this when big tech finally says NO? twitter.com/ewarren/status…
Universal government standards will reduce costs while ensuring no one has better equipment than anyone else. B…
RT @dvassallo:
Hit $1M in revenue 3yrs into self-employment:
• twitter course: $287,513
• small bets community: $284,030
• gumroad ¼ pm: $…
RT @RonPaul:
Scam Alert! Ukraine Demands $750 Billion...For 'Reconstruction'! - today on the Liberty Report:
youtu.be/uhD8M32BcSM
RT @PR0GRAMMERHUM0R:
No printer reddit.com/r/programmerhu… pic.twitter.com/bF5uvIpg9l
Bad political decisions -> more power -> more bad political decisions -> more power and so on. twitter.com/financialjuice…
RT @PR0GRAMMERHUM0R:
Google Chrome calculating how much RAM it needs. reddit.com/r/programmerhu… pic.twitter.com/KoWdPJBBeh
RT @Springfield_Inc:
Have a safe and Happy 4th of July weekend. pic.twitter.com/Q3nS72ga4T
RT @DrGBuckingham:
Oh this is MELTING MY BRAIN
by Niko22966 pic.twitter.com/02H7LSiDCQ
At 4:55 you can see a freshly newborn dog crawling. Its eyes aren't even open yet – no way to replicate memes.
So yea some movement algorithm must be inborn.
(Fair warning the video is kinda gross.)
@BTC_SNEK
...it was exposed to other ancestors without that mutation. After enough generations, movement can become completely memetic this way.
(Or I should say: minor mutations could be corrected that way.)
@BTC_SNEK
If dogs' ancestors had inborn movement algorithms and later evolved movement-imitation algorithms, those may slowly have taken over: whenever a genetic mutation resulted in the inborn movement algorithm deteriorating, the ancestor could correct it through imitation as long as...
@BTC_SNEK
Yea, I suspect a dog raised in complete isolation will still know how to move.
But maybe I'm wrong and moving is only memetic nowadays. Or maybe it's partially genetic and partially memetic, potentially on the way to becoming fully memetic.
RT @dvassallo:
Small bets:
Work with high intensity for short bursts, but not too often.
Work on things that are very likely to pay o…
Brunnenstraße Ecke Veteranenstraße?
@BTC_SNEK
1.: Yes
2.: Yes, that trial-and-error algorithm is evolution (across dogs, not inside one dog)
RT @PR0GRAMMERHUM0R:
The next level of if even reddit.com/r/programmerhu… pic.twitter.com/4c0ICVzZok
That looks like a UUID, which may not be a good choice since UUIDs can be guessed: versprite.com/blog/universal…
If he were asked what the letter I in LGBTQI+ stands for, could he say off the top of his head? twitter.com/POTUS/status/1…
It should say “puppy’s movement-imitation algorithms are too indiscriminate”. twitter.com/buitengebieden…
When you said it can be possible to coerce through omission, I'm trying to indentify when this is the case.
I gave examples. Or are you trying to find a more general, abstract rule?
RT @MrColionNoir:
Top 5 Reasons You "NEED" An AR-15
Anytime you have a conversation about guns in this country, this question will inevita…
RT @AlexEpstein:
“By the year 2000, if present trends continue, we will be using up crude oil at such a rate…that there won’t be any more c…
RT @LinuxHandbook:
What kind of Linux distribution is this? 🤭🤭 pic.twitter.com/8q87gQSdiM
Looking at the original tweet, are you sure Christine wants to protect children from drugs or protect society from drug-using children?
It's the same question one should ask of policies, credit to @ChipkinLogan. Phrased more generally, how much coercion/violence is one willing to employ against peaceful people? Hopefully none.
Kids are going to find out about drugs eventually. The question then is, if your kid wants to try them, peaceably, how much coercion are you as a parent willing to employ to thwart their efforts?
Why you think irrationality is important for AGI?
Because AGIs are minds and minds are capable of being irrational. That means, in turn, if you build something that's incapable of being irrational, it can't possibly be an AGI.
Just add randomness or leave the agent below the bar of 100 % rationality?
I'm not sure there's such a thing as 100% rationality.
To be sure I understand, does the table suggest that even among those who agree coercion is good/necessary/whatever there’s disagreement regarding for what coercion is good/necessary/whatever?
Most adults will find all things listed in the article reprehensible when done to another adult, but they will find several of them acceptable or maybe even necessary when done to children.
This article seems to address adults: laurarichards.co.uk/what-are-the-s…
Read it from a child's point of view and you realize how routinely parents coercively control their children. Eg "dinner on the table at a certain time, dress a certain way, hair a certain way [...]."
For your specific example, I think it depends: is your child asking to be introduced to something and you refuse?
To the latter point, if you are with a father and his child, and the father tells you that he likes hitting his child, and then, to the child's horror, you don't say anything, thereby sanctioning the evil and violence, that's coercive.
My first impression is that there can be such a thing as 'coercion by omission' (eg lying by withholding information, in certain contexts, or when silence implies the sanctioning of evil (see Ayn Rand)).
RT @TheTonus:
"We're super oppressed!" Starter Pack pic.twitter.com/Um8YaVUHrX
@IuseLinuxbtw42 @jewelkeith_jk
Came here to say this. There are at least four lines that need to use window.crypto, starting here:
Specifically, something like
let array = new Uint32Array(1);
let randomNumber = window.crypto.getRandomValues(array)[0];
should do the trick.
An example of how the precautionary principle and collectivist thinking cause coercion: twitter.com/christineyanli…
Did you notice how Marty always had the same facial expression at the end of any conversation
just finished ozark. meh
the show is always just barely good enough to keep watching. lots of implausible events and plot devices
the pilot is the best episode
I do think irrationality is emergent, but it seems to me most people want to write a program from which it cannot emerge. So they actively want to avoid it, which means they do have to take it into account (be it emergent or not).
the messaging is agreeable (tho pro-lifers may have a point that the aborted baby didn't have a choice in being killed)
but i'm usually a bit suspicious of girls who try to look cute while holding political signs
you can see it when they want to pack the court instead of reducing the court's power over people
they like the power, they just want it used in their favor and against their opponents
i mean whatever non-popperian agi 'researchers' mean by it
often they mean 'not optimizing one's thinking every second'
sometimes they mean 'not correcting one's errors' or just 'lying on the couch all day'
RT @PR0GRAMMERHUM0R:
Centering on css solved reddit.com/r/programmerhu… pic.twitter.com/383OurBSIh
~every female pro choicer bemoans that power is being used against them
~no pro choicer bemoans power itself
I wonder if this is the conservative version of “you can’t be pro life AND pro death penalty”. When seemingly opposing views are held, that can be illuminating — consider that the holder has resolved the contradiction. twitter.com/galexybrane/st…
make moral arguments re this issue, not economic ones
imagine arguing against slavery for economic reasons twitter.com/LPNational/sta…
yep
the programmer wants guarantee of success/improvement
there's no such thing
the agi may find meaning on its own
usually ppl ask for some behavioral criterion to determine whether something is an agi
but yes theory comes first or else you can't build an agi anyway
When the law doesn’t work in their favor it’s ‘imbalanced’
RT @michaelmalice:
The degree to which Attorney Generals are freely admitting that they will not enforce abortion law speaks to the anarchi…
If AGI’s have a learning curve that’s even slightly similar, would we even recognize success?
I don’t understand the question.
He was hectically switching between tasks that all looked pointless.
They may have looked pointless to you while having great purpose for him.
Not to mention that building an AGI solely for one’s own purposes (because it’s “useful” or something) would be disgusting.
What kind of useful irrationality you had in mind?
That you’re looking for something useful in irrationality tells me you haven’t really considered my point.
AGIs must be capable of being utterly irrational, without any use to that irrationality (to themselves or others).
Depend on the particular definition of rationality in that context.
Doubtful because nobody wants to build an irrational program by whatever definition they may adopt.
One of the main reasons conventional (ie non-Popperian) approaches to AGI will fail is that nobody wants to write a program that's capable of being irrational.
But AGIs are capable of being irrational. Any serious contribution needs to account for that.
no twitter you don't need to show me a tweet from taylor swift even when it's about abortion
NPR space about the court’s decision
Of the three first questions, two were about gay and trans rights
I disagree with the court’s decision but at least now women know what it’s like to have one’s space invaded
twitter.com/i/spaces/1ZkJz…
Biden said he’s “stunned” about the court’s decision
Decades of being a politician and he still doesn’t understand the opponent’s side
He revealed how incompetent he is without realizing it
Now that Biden has instructed protesters to remain peaceful just as Trump did before Jan 6, is he going to get banned from Twitter just as Trump was?
If nature were your mother there wouldn't be any viruses to begin with.
RT @SJobs_Stories:
"We’re going to use the best pointing device in the world. We’re going to use a pointing device that we’re all born with…
RT @michaelmalice:
Not one person who claimed that striking down the airline mask mandate would lead to mass deaths has acknowledged they w…
RT @SJobs_Stories:
"And what happens if you think of a great idea six months from now? You can’t run around and add a button to these thing…
RT @PrisonPlanet:
Nothing says 'oppressed' and 'marginalized' like your flag lining half a mile of a major capital city street. https://t.c…
RT @mrjasonchoi:
I was today years old when I found out Cloudflare has a wall full of lava lamps they feed into a camera as a way to genera…
RT @DonaldJTrumpJr:
Nothing says really really ridiculously serious like photo-ops with Hollywood celebs. Did we guarantee a lot of these a…
(Potential) Errors in The Beginning of Infinity: blog.dennishackethal.com/posts/potentia…
RT @michaelmalice:
Shout out to all the people who decided to lose weight in order to get healthier
Hang in there, it's tough but worth it…
This account is a ridiculous propaganda account and should be marked as such. twitter.com/WhiteHouse/sta…
RT @ainyrockstar:
Freibad in Berlin. Wer als deutscher Mann oder Frau geht da noch freiwillig hin? Das ist die Verdrängung der Deutschen au…
@dankoman30 @BubblyAstronut @engineers_feed
yea, reading "[m]uscle weighs more than fat" i automatically complete that to 'the same volume of muscle...'
doesn't everyone??
That it is not possible or desirable to live without government.
(Though I disagree that about the "clearly" part.) twitter.com/engineers_feed…
@BTC_SNEK
Many people like some degree of violence. They like some authority. As long as it's used in their favor.
@BTC_SNEK
These are great questions. I believe the most important to be your first one:
The problem as I see it is how to get to a free society given that most are subservient to the State.