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@MatthijsCox

functional noise maker

The Netherlands Katılım Aralık 2017
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Aprii 🩷💎🔎💜
Aprii 🩷💎🔎💜@ApriiSR·
why do i feel like im on a weak psychedelic *thinks* oh right i had estrogen a couple days ago
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matthijs@MatthijsCox·
@attentionmech oh I called this the complex dimension in the imaginary plane of conciousness
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matthijs@MatthijsCox·
@eshear well there's no math to define your axioms, gotta start somewhere
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Emmett Shear
Emmett Shear@eshear·
Active Inference is basically Descartes as math, but when you do the math carefully the whole thing turns out to reverse itself. "An agent exists, therefore it thinks" instead of "I think therefore I am".
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matthijs@MatthijsCox·
@nickcammarata I also liked your multiverse argument for the pointlessness of feeling regret, like "would you want all parallel versions of yourself to feel bad about their paths"? No obviously not, please feel good.
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Nick@nickcammarata·
the way to “regret minimize” life isn’t to live a mistake free existence but to learn to not constantly look back and judge yourself, which we’re naturally programmed to do. you don’t need to develop into the kind of person you need to defensively regret minimize for now
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Louis Arge@louisvarge·
I don't mean theoretically, I mean IT'S RIGHT THERE IN YOUR PERCEPTION You are looking at math. You live inside math. The world is made of visualizations of math.
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Louis Arge@louisvarge·
Meditation is my primary inspiration to learn more math. There is so much mathematical beauty in the fields of consciousness, and I wish I understood what I was looking at.
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matthijs@MatthijsCox·
@chrislakin So how do you discover your boundaries then, if not by feeling good/bad about some action? If you ARE boundaries, then learning your boundaries is learning something about yourself.
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Tyler is finishing a book, slow to reply
“Don’t listen to Tyler! Make bank at a soul-sucking job for a few years and *then* pursue something enjoyable” Uh um, do ppl know many folks who have done this successfully? Mostly I just see bad jobs turn friends into unmotivated husks 🤷‍♂️
Tyler is finishing a book, slow to reply@TylerAlterman

Advice I would give to a college freshman: These next four years, one of your main goals should be to figure out how not to have the rest of your life be a long series of soul-sapping jobs If you want to be happy after college, learn how to do one or multiple of these: • Run your own business doing something you love (eg massage, coaching, art direction, filmmaking etc) • Become economically independent somehow (eg through 4hr Work Week-style automated businesses) • Get really good at cold-reading potential bosses, colleagues, and team culture so you only choose to work in life-giving teams • Go into business with friends • Only work at places doing stuff you regard as meaningful. If you go for a period not being able to find one of these, *do not compromise.* Just be poor and/or go on govt aid with free govt health insurance But most of all, just start building a big network of people who are pursuing the routes above and are happy with their work. Begin the habit of relying on them to find jobs/gigs by writing up blurbs saying [what you are looking for] and passing it around on social media, telling them in person, etc. You can start testing all these paths NOW, in college, through internships, or shadowing, or otherwise. Test them, especially during summer break! See what works for you! A lot of your collegiate peers are heading for a hell-realm of flourescently lit offices where it's hard to connect with the meaning of work, most coworkers are numbed out, and free hours after work are spent too exhausted to do anything of consequence. Do not follow them into this hell-realm. Do not go gentle into that good night!!!

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Bij@BijanFakhri·
How do neurons construct perceptual objects and the self? Our article "The Electrostatic Brain: How a Web of Neurons Generates the World-simulation that is You" explores the underlying mechanics constructing our brain's world simulation.
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unrenormalizable@unrenormlizable·
Data incoming from all 5 senses = 11 mil bits/s Data processed by conscious mind = 50 bits/s Conscious mind is the part that thinks its you: thinker of thoughts, doer of actions. Its compressing ~800 HD images into 1 emoji. Amazed anything works? Still think you are doing you?
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matthijs@MatthijsCox·
It reminds me a little of Unsong by Scott Alexander, except without the christian theme and a much grander storyline, although narrated a little dryly.
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matthijs@MatthijsCox·
Finally we reach the "supreme moment of the cosmos" and get in touch with the Star Maker. It is everything yet also the creator of cosmos after cosmos, which it spins from itself.
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matthijs@MatthijsCox·
Going to re-read Star Maker, the most epic multiverse saga ever written, or at least that's how I remember it. A story that includes the entire time scale of the universe and beyond.
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