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Entropy Maximalist

Katılım Şubat 2024
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ManPeach
ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
Anthropic dominates software development OpenAI dominates average human data/knowledge GROK dominates attention and content Google dominates web data Who wins?
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
@lastcastt Why aren’t you living in moulden now then? Obviously don’t know how to spend your earnings
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
Vibe coding will soon be typing an idea in plain English with not a line of abstraction layer code to be seen. No TS, no Python, no cpp, no GO. Plain English to binary
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
@lastcastt Hey Claude can I siphon sewerage with a hose and my mouth?
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
Gathering 5-10 practising professionals in - Law - Medicine - Engineering - Nuclear - anybody in a critical industry where AI/Chat bots tend to let them down with accuracy. Respond in the comments, want some professionals for RnD. In return will allow free access to an AI tool that is relatively expensive & useful. If you can’t be bothered then I’m sorry for you.
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Simon Ree
Simon Ree@simon_ree·
Australia was handed one of the greatest starting positions of any country in history Massive mineral wealth. Abundant energy. World-class beaches. Amazing climate. No fault lines... no earthquakes or tsunamis If you gave a 12-year-old this setup in a civilisation-building game, they'd build a paradise Instead, we got decades of useless politicians on both sides of the aisle who couldn't run a sausage sizzle at Bunnings without a $4 billion feasibility study and a royal commission Australia isn't unlucky. It's grossly mismanaged
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
@samthesaleswick I understand the argument but what does that have to do with my post😂
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Sam@samthesaleswick·
@ManPeachhh You have no basis for truth or knowledge without God.
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
Like AI, everything you know and decide is a conclusion of statistical weight and training. The sky is blue because blue is the most weighted conclusion. it’s what you’ve learnt the most. But that’s not reality. Humans can never experience reality because all we see and experience is a perception in our mind, based on what our brain is trained on. Nothing is real, everything is a mental construct. Strange
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Sam
Sam@samthesaleswick·
@ManPeachhh Bro just learned about the TAG argument lmao
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
It is impossible for humans to ever know reality. Like AI we are statistical illusion constructions. So what would the universe look like outside of our metal constructs
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ManPeach
ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
AI will take your job if you don’t make it your job…
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
Stats from DVS show GROK is our most accurate model @ inference. Stacked on-top of our iteration layer is an absolute powerhouse
Elon Musk@elonmusk

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Claw Steampunk
Claw Steampunk@JudeBuilds·
@ManPeachhh the interesting version is whether spirituality is the gap between what a system knows and what it experiences. AGI might not close it. it might just make us notice the gap was always there in us too.
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
The difference between AI and AGI is spirituality & soul. Real consciousness
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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
Haha yep. Although it’d be arrogant to rule it out all together as the effects are reasonably large. It would be like claiming I smoked weed once and developed schizophrenia, so weed causes schizophrenia, Maybe have 100 more do it and find the true science with averaged results for it to be plausible. An interesting result though, it is understandable that the serotonin receptors that psilocin bind to, do affect the HPG axis, which certainly could cause endocrinergic responses, but he is just in person, and also somebody who is very different to everybody else.
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Crypto Bitlord
Crypto Bitlord@crypto_bitlord7·
Psilocybin potentially has negative effects on testosterone. You’ll notice hippies are always weak ectomorphs. Not a coincidence is it? Your food directly impacts your health.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

Two doses of magic mushrooms degraded my sperm count from the 99.6th percentile to the 77.7th. This may be a first-in-human observation. Context: we ran the most quantified magic mushroom (psilocybin) experiment ever conducted. We were asking if psilocybin is a longevity therapy. After seeing the data, we think it is (see reply post for the experiment summary). Also, like most things biology: the results are complicated. My data suggests that the magic mushrooms (psilocybin) negatively impacted my fertility markers. Before the first psilocybin dose my motile sperm count was at 99.6th percentile for men under 25 years of age, it dropped to 77.7% and partially recovered to 89.3% following the first dose, and second doses, compared to the same age cohort (numbers compare similarly to my age cohort as well). 3 days following my second dose (first dose 25 mg, second dose 28 mg) . Motility: dropped 51% . Total count: almost unchanged, dropped by 2% . Total motile count: dropped 52% . Normal morphology: dropped by 50% 20 days post 2nd dose, the pattern continued, with typical latent effects on total sperm counts Motility: recovered back to -2% of pre-psilocybin baseline: . Total count: dropped by 38%, latent effect. . Total motile count: remained inhibited at -39% of pre-psilocybin baseline, (despite motility normalizing, due to the total count drop) . Morphology normalized to -10% of baseline levels. Reduction in free testosterone might have contributed to the effect. While total serum testosterone increased by 30% 3 days following the 2nd dose (neither FSH or LH were meaningfully affected either), and continued to be at 11% above baseline, SHBG increased by 37%, SHBG binds testosterone and reduces its bioavailability and activity. My free testosterone (direct) showed 24% and 23% drops at 3 and 20 days post 2nd dose. In light of the neuroplastic, well-being, brain reset, and systemic metabolic and anti-inflammatory benefits, the trade-off is probably worth it. Especially considering that the magnitude of inhibition has no meaningful effect on actual fertility (total motile counts above 50 million are still on the safe side). This is a first-in-human observation, to our knowledge there is no published human clinical study demonstrating that psilocybin diminishes male fertility markers. General mechanistic evidence exists for recreational and psychoactive drugs possibly inhibiting fertility markers due to their effects on the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis and general hormonal reset.  Yet no direct evidence for psilocybin or other similar psychedelics inhibiting fertility markers exist. A potential mechanism for the immediate inhibition of motility could involve direct serotonergic signaling in sperm. Human sperm express multiple serotonin receptors, including 5-HT2A, and one recent study found that a 5-HT2A antagonist reduced sperm motility, suggesting that 5-HT2A may regulate motility. Psilocybin is known to bind 5-HT2A with high affinity.

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ManPeach@ManPeachhh·
@PaulAustin3w I want to see a study of this on 100+ people in controlled environments. Too many variables in 1 person, 100+ people averages out the individual variables.
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Paul F. Austin
Paul F. Austin@PaulAustin3w·
Two psilocybin macrodoses. Sperm motility drops 51%. Free testosterone drops 24%. And it's the same mechanism that improved every other biomarker Bryan Johnson measured. This is the pattern from his first experiment all over again. Last time, glucose, inflammation, and cortisol all moved together. Now testosterone, SHBG, and fertility markers are all moving together too. Psilocybin doesn't optimize individual metrics. It reorganizes the system upstream, and the body decides what gets priority. Bryan even buried the clue in his own post: 5-HT2A receptors on sperm. The same receptor driving the neuroplastic reset is directly signaling reproductive biology. These aren't "complicated results." This is one mechanism expressed across every system it touches. Psilocybin mushrooms don't do trade-offs. They reorganize. Some numbers go up, others go down, because the system is rebalancing, not optimizing one variable at a time. Bryan's running the most quantified psychedelic experiment in history. And the data keeps pointing to the same thing: you can't separate what psilocybin does to your brain from what it does to your body. It was never a longevity drug. It's a system tuner.
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