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@jkap44

Data, not Dogma #SuperBowlSuperBrowns Partner & Chief A.I. Officer Foundation A.I. Advisory

Cleveland, OH Katılım Haziran 2010
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nick sogard is very cool and i like him
baseball: more northern sport played by more southern players football: more southern sport played by more southern players ice hockey: more northern sport played by more northern players ????: more southern sport played by more northern players
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Brett Bentley@bbentley236·
@jkap44 @Browns Please go watch some entry level economics lectures on YouTube.
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@rich_r_k @dieworkwear He described mate selection preferences, not survival, and certainly not NEARLY long enough to be biologically updated to the source code.
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RichRK@rich_r_k·
@jkap44 @dieworkwear He literally just described to you a time period where what we see as physical markers of physical strength were not desirable, nor critical to survival. And since we’ve been a social species for millennia, saying one thing was ideal for survival is simply inaccurate
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
it's hard for me to identify masculine virtues that i don't think are just general virtues, such as courage, integrity, and temperance. manosphere virtues seem to revolve around physical strength, money, and sex. these are rooted in narcissism, which is not a virtue
Rory Sutherland@rorysutherland

All manosphere influencers seem to think they have worked out masculinity from first principles, free of social norms. But if you transplanted them to the last century, people would have assumed they were bizarrely vain. You didn't see DI Burnside on The Bill going to a gym unless it was to arrest the proprietor.

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@BrownSpiderCLE A billion times better than the brookpark barn
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@RuiterWrongFAN Burke is too big. Can't redevelop Burke, Bedrock, brookpark AND the stadium site. The economics do not support it, someone has to lose. Stadium was by far the best use of that property.
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Anand Sanwal@asanwal·
Wharton researchers gave nearly 1,000 high school math students access to ChatGPT during practice problems Result: chatGPT is the perfect trap. Look at the red bars. Students with ChatGPT crushed their practice sessions. The basic ChatGPT group solved more problems and those on the "tutor" version did even more. Now look at the gray bars. That's the exam. No AI allowed. The ChatGPT group scored 17% worse than kids who practiced with zero technology. And the fancy tutor version? No better than working alone. The researchers called AI a "crutch." When they analyzed what students actually typed into ChatGPT, most of them just wrote - “What’s the answer?” The kicker: students who used ChatGPT believed it hadn't hurt their learning. They were confidently wrong. This is the AI trap in education. Outsourcing your thinking. Of course, lots of half-baked AI literacy curricula being rolled out in schools now Let’s of course ignore that basic literacy (the ability to read) is possible for <50% of 8th graders Source: Bastani et al. (2025), "Generative AI Can Harm Learning," PNAS
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Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
This is funny. I used to tell students "Answer the question I should have asked you rather than the one I did ask you." Works for a similar reason. As a Prof, you don't always know how to prompt a student any more than a user always knows how to prompt an LLM.
Dan McAteer@daniel_mac8

This is amazing. Do this.

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Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
@Chancellorpen The universe is a puzzle that wants to be solved, it's designed to reward curiosity.
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Peniel@Chancellorpen·
@Kpaxs There is nothing more beautiful that figuring things out. It's the ultimate Joy
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Kpaxs@Kpaxs·
Humans have, somewhere deep in their motivational architecture, a drive that functions almost independently of consequences. It's a kind an Icarus instinct. It's the thing that made early aviators strap themselves into machines that killed roughly half the people who flew them.
Kpaxs@Kpaxs

This is both the most honest thing I've ever read and also the most terrifying: scientists are just people who are completely addicted to the high of figuring things out.

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@yah5us And I'm assuming in this conversation we're not being pedantic or anchoring to a specific nuanced meaning of wealth tax. The future is going to be different, so Iin common speak any form of ubi whatsoever is being considered a wealth tax
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@dieworkwear I mean that physical strength was critical to survival for most of our history, and we're shaped by all those selective pressures. Yes, it can be taken to toxic levels, that's what I meant by the dose is the poison
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derek guy@dieworkwear·
@jkap44 not sure what you mean by hardcoded, but the ideal man during the romantic period was someone who was slim, pale, and slightly effete. broad shouldered, muscular physiques were associated with the lower working classes and thus not desirable.
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