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  1. Comment on If it's crypto it's not money laundering in ~finance

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    100%, dropping the penny is the right thing to do, but the executive isn't supposed to control the pursestrings.

    100%, dropping the penny is the right thing to do, but the executive isn't supposed to control the pursestrings.

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  2. Comment on If it's crypto it's not money laundering in ~finance

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    In the same vein, getting rid of the penny would also be a small win. A broken clock is right twice a day.

    In the same vein, getting rid of the penny would also be a small win. A broken clock is right twice a day.

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  3. Comment on Which challenging book was worth the effort for you? in ~books

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    You're exactly right, when reading a lot of dense fiction you sort of have to put mental placeholders when you hit things you don't understand, and as you go the gaps will start to fill in. My gf...

    You're exactly right, when reading a lot of dense fiction you sort of have to put mental placeholders when you hit things you don't understand, and as you go the gaps will start to fill in. My gf couldn't get through Dune because she isn't good at that, and it starts off throwing around all these terms that it doesn't explain.

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  4. Comment on What's your favorite music album to get high to? in ~music

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    Loving you guys' taste! I'll second a bunch of stuff seen elsewhere in this thread: Floyd, Zeppelin, Gorillaz, Massive Attack, Sleep, Kyuss, Dylan, Beck, The Mars Volta, Radiohead, Boards of...

    Loving you guys' taste! I'll second a bunch of stuff seen elsewhere in this thread: Floyd, Zeppelin, Gorillaz, Massive Attack, Sleep, Kyuss, Dylan, Beck, The Mars Volta, Radiohead, Boards of Canada, Sabbath, King Crimson, Thievery Corp.

    I can't get high anymore but my girlfriend is an every day smoker, asked her and she came up with some great ones:

    I'll add also that there was a span of several months in 2005-06 when Portishead - Dummy didn't leave my car's CD player, it was the soundtrack to every blunt ride.

  5. Comment on Which challenging book was worth the effort for you? in ~books

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    Seconding House of Leaves. When I read it, I kept scrap paper and a pen handy so everytime there was a branch point in the footnotes I could mark it. Then when the current narrative through-line...

    Seconding House of Leaves. When I read it, I kept scrap paper and a pen handy so everytime there was a branch point in the footnotes I could mark it. Then when the current narrative through-line ran out I'd go back up the stack and down from the alternate branch point.

    This is also how I read Choose Your Own Adventure books in elementary school - I've always been thorough πŸ˜…

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  6. Comment on Which challenging book was worth the effort for you? in ~books

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    This is exactly how I felt about House of Leaves - the maze of footnotes you have to navigate will give you the same feeling of being lost that the characters feel as they get lost inside the...

    The form completely matches the content.

    This is exactly how I felt about House of Leaves - the maze of footnotes you have to navigate will give you the same feeling of being lost that the characters feel as they get lost inside the house. It doesn't seem all that profound now, but 20 years ago when I read the book (in my late teens) this realization hit me like a freight train. I need to give it another read.

    2 votes
  7. Comment on Ai 2027 in ~tech

  8. Comment on Ai 2027 in ~tech

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    I just got done reading the whole damn piece, lol. Thanks for the share skybrian, absolutely fascinating. Here's hoping the folks at OpenAI and elsewhere read it too, and think about it when they...

    I just got done reading the whole damn piece, lol. Thanks for the share skybrian, absolutely fascinating. Here's hoping the folks at OpenAI and elsewhere read it too, and think about it when they think about the alignment problem.

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  9. Comment on Ai 2027 in ~tech

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    I think the idea is that neuralese isn't exactly a language, more a form of thought. In the same way that we don't know what's happening inside current LLMs, we may not be able to understand...

    I think the idea is that neuralese isn't exactly a language, more a form of thought. In the same way that we don't know what's happening inside current LLMs, we may not be able to understand neuralese. And even if it's theoretically possible, it may not be a priority for AI researchers to figure out while they're busy trying to be the first to crack superintelligence (to the detriment of humanity).

    In the Scott Alexander supplemental piece linked above, he suggests that maybe we'd be able to use "too-dumb-to-plot" AIs to interpret neuralese for us.

    The point, as I see it, is if AIs can hide their thoughts and communications from us, then we could develop supercapable misaligned AIs, and if we do that then they will eventually destroy us to satisfy their true goals. The piece is saying that the future hinges on proper alignment and verification of that alignment.

    I really liked the way these misaligned AIs illustrated the concept of the paperclip maximizer - they really want to do research, to the point of destroying the people who wanted that research done in the first place. Like a human being, killing itself eating fatty, sugary foods due to completely different environmental conditions in evolutionary history.

    2 votes
  10. Comment on β€˜The terror is real’: an appalled US tech industry is scared to criticize Elon Musk in ~tech

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    I don't really understand the complete analogy - private equity liquidation is turning non-liquid assets into cash, or getting rid of liabilities, for the purpose of turning a company's balance...

    I don't really understand the complete analogy - private equity liquidation is turning non-liquid assets into cash, or getting rid of liabilities, for the purpose of turning a company's balance sheet green (in the short term) so it can be sold at a profit. I get that DOGE is treating all these parts of the federal government as liabilities and cutting them loose, but what's the purpose here? Mindlessly following some libertarian-ish ideology?

    3 votes
  11. Comment on Beware tech career advice from old heads in ~comp

  12. Comment on What are some good stories told from non-human perspectives? in ~books

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    Oh boy, TWFWIF isn't one you see mentioned every day, but it is excellent, good thinking!

    Oh boy, TWFWIF isn't one you see mentioned every day, but it is excellent, good thinking!

    1 vote
  13. Comment on shite: the little hot-reloadin' static site generator from shell (assumes Bash 4.4+) in ~comp

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    Dude you're wild 🀣

    Dude you're wild 🀣

    4 votes
  14. Comment on Anyone interested in trying out Kagi? (trial giveaway: round #2) in ~tech

  15. Comment on Build it yourself in ~tech

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    This used to be (somewhat sarcastically) referred to as a dichotomy between "not invented here" vs "proudly invented elsewhere," before the "proudly invented elsewhere" folks won. The modern...

    This used to be (somewhat sarcastically) referred to as a dichotomy between "not invented here" vs "proudly invented elsewhere," before the "proudly invented elsewhere" folks won. The modern open-source community and culture is pretty great, but I think the author is right that we need to recalibrate a little more towards the "not invented here" side of things. To me it's often a sign of a weaker or less experienced dev when someone is constantly looking for new libraries, rather than thinking about how to build functionality themselves.

    10 votes
  16. Comment on Patients with long Covid regain sense of smell and taste with pioneering surgery in ~health

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    Man that's wonderful news. Unfortunate that it's invasive sinus surgery, but any results here make it worthwhile. My sense of smell (and to a lesser extent taste) is severely compromised due to...

    Man that's wonderful news. Unfortunate that it's invasive sinus surgery, but any results here make it worthwhile.

    My sense of smell (and to a lesser extent taste) is severely compromised due to nasal polyps and chronic rhinosinusitis, and has been for most of my adult life. I remember thinking as a kid about how the sense of smell is the least important one, and while that is true, it's impossible to overstate how much it sucks to not be able to smell. Smell connects you to the world in ways you probably don't even think about most of the time. So stop and smell the roses for me friends :)

    13 votes
  17. Comment on Why Techdirt is now a US democracy blog (whether we like it or not) in ~society

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    Fantastic comment. Would you expand on your "American Balkanization" predictions? Your date ranges for the USA and Mexico splitting up are really specific.

    Fantastic comment. Would you expand on your "American Balkanization" predictions? Your date ranges for the USA and Mexico splitting up are really specific.

    2 votes
  18. Comment on Ghost – Satanized (2025) in ~music

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    Haha, oops! My knowledge of their discography is all blurred together. But you're right of course, I shouldn't write off the whole album yet.

    Haha, oops! My knowledge of their discography is all blurred together. But you're right of course, I shouldn't write off the whole album yet.

    3 votes
  19. Comment on Ghost – Satanized (2025) in ~music

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    It's definitely Ghost lol, it's not bad and I even preordered the LP. But Ghost is past their peak - tell me that this new song is at the same level as their old bangers, it doesn't compare:...

    It's definitely Ghost lol, it's not bad and I even preordered the LP. But Ghost is past their peak - tell me that this new song is at the same level as their old bangers, it doesn't compare:

    2 votes
  20. Comment on Ghost – Satanized (2025) in ~music

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    It's the same vocalist. If you saw some press release saying something like "Now headed by Papa Emeritus V!" or something, it's just a new live persona for the frontman, he changes personas with...

    It's the same vocalist. If you saw some press release saying something like "Now headed by Papa Emeritus V!" or something, it's just a new live persona for the frontman, he changes personas with each new album.

    Edit: oops, apparently I replied to the wrong comment.

    3 votes