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Jungian, James Hollis on 'adulting'. From his book, 𝘛𝘳𝘢𝘤𝘬𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘎𝘰𝘥𝘴: 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘗𝘭𝘢𝘤𝘦 𝘰𝘧 𝘔𝘺𝘵𝘩 𝘪𝘯 𝘔𝘰𝘥𝘦𝘳𝘯 𝘓𝘪𝘧𝘦.
the one headline where you could’ve called them “concentration camps” and you blew it
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I think whats so uncanny is the unbearable lightness of people and places in the US. Almost transparent, always about to fade into mist. The whole American project is built on the premise of cutting off your old attachments and starting from a blank slate, while...
"Reality is shy--it only reveals itself to those who do not wish it to be something else."
Wow, I did NOT know this: Buddhist logicians had discovered the Gettier problem c. 770 AD:
I knew there were a lot of fake accounts on this platform, but they are usually obvious. I had no idea how intricate and complex the ruse could be. Get a load of this story. 1/
LLM tip: if you can't use structured generation for some reason, don't resort to yelling at the model to "only produce json." it really hurts performance! instead, just ask for a ```json code block and parse the response out. it only takes a single line of code:
babe wake up and grab the zyns its finally here
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It is not because they satisfy the same equations. It is because the value representing an external quantity varies continuously, the same (analogous to the) way the external quantity does. This is unlike a digital system where the value varies in a different, step-like manner.
Moravec's paradox in LLM evals I was reacting to this new benchmark of frontier math where LLMs only solve 2%. It was introduced because LLMs are increasingly crushing existing math benchmarks. The interesting issue is that even though by many accounts (/evals), LLMs are inching…
1/10 Today we're launching FrontierMath, a benchmark for evaluating advanced mathematical reasoning in AI. We collaborated with 60+ leading mathematicians to create hundreds of original, exceptionally challenging math problems, of which current AI systems solve less than 2%.
Ilya Sutskever, perhaps the most influential proponent of the AI "scaling hypothesis," just told Reuters that scaling has plateaued. This is a big deal! This comes on the heels of a big report that OpenAI's in-development Orion model had disappointing results. 🧵
Iain McGilchrist on how attention is a moral act.
Honey, in the most literal possible sense, exists to smooth the supply of spring nectar to meet winter demand. "Profit" is how humans coordinate *exactly the same behavior.*
Someone posted: “There is nothing the remotest bit natural about capitalism. The bees are not stockpiling honey to sell at a profit. The trees are not charging the bees to build their hive. The soil is not leasing itself to the flowers. (Cont.)
Have you ever read anything that changed the way you thought about money?
From my essay on Industrialism, aka “intentionally sculpting your own comparative advantage” conradbastable.com/essays/industr…
Imagine Sapiens but the author in question has actually read books
here's the original article by @benlandautaylor, since many folks have asked: benlandautaylor.com/p/looking-beyo…
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