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Machine consciousness remains deeply unlikely not that the idea is naive, but because it may be something prior, not emergent, not something that computation can achieve. The question stays open, but the burden of proof sits firmly with those claiming silicon can be aware.
Duncan Reyburn@duncanreyburn
No decent philosopher believes ‘machine consciousness’ is (or ever will be) a thing.
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@theliverdoc Despite all your scientific temper, it’s appalling to see how unaware you are of your own cognitive biases
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Vegan diet is a philosophical dietary choice, not a scientific one.
quote@itsmubashi
Daily reminder :
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@saravofcl No one’s buying your snake oil here.
No Indian city is ever going to be a Singapore.
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Chennai will be another Singapore, once Metro Rail work is over.
#MKStalin Will Make it Happen 🔥🔥🔥
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Taken this picture from a handle whose content is absolute Sanghi/bigoted/hateful. So I decided not to retweet.
However, the message conveyed through this picture is very dear to my heart.
Buddha did not start Buddhism. Mahavir did not start Jainism. The same goes for all other religions, including Islam and Christianity.
Some unscrupulous people who declared themselves managers of gods have usurped names of these great souls and started a business called religion to fool and rule the common mass.
The day you will understand this, you will attain wisdom to detach yourself from the noise created by religion, its dalals/middlemen and its followers.
I am a Hindu (and agnostic/apatheist) because I am born in India, I have imbibed the value of plurality that India taught me and I respect our thousands of years of heritage. Many flaws. But those are mine to fix.
For me Ram and Krishna are fictional characters of our great ancient literatures. Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwar are three fictional figures created by ancient sages to explain the the lifecycle of this universe. Durga and Kali are two fictional characters to depict women power. In fact, Kali was created to denote time - end of time.
You don't get anything by praying in front of Saraswati and Laxmi. They were created by humans to denote the value of knowledge, wisdom, wealth and prosperity.
Worshipping them or any god of any religion is a sheer waste of time. Understand the philosophy behind them and appreciate the wisdom of our ancestors who explained life and beyond through metaphors.
In the 21st century how did we become such an idiot that we have taken these metaphors for real and fallen for the dalals/middlemen of various religions.
Even if god(s) exist(s), he/she/they/it has/have direct connection with you. You don't need a temple/church/mosques or those middlemen sitting inside those places to tell you in which religion you belong or what you should do to become a good religionist.
If god created you, you have a direct connection with god. Reject middlemen. Reject religion.

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@Mauroooo_p @DontPutFishInIt @philosophymeme0 How about this- even the taste is enhanced only by plant based seasoning.
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@DontPutFishInIt @philosophymeme0 This is a actually good argument because it's honest and there's no counter. I guess the OP meant a good moral argument as to why animals have to suffer, which is the point of veganism. If it's only for taste, it's not moral, but it's fair.
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@SavoyWalrus @GBA_office @Gems_of_blr @GBAChiefComm @INCKarnataka @BJP4Karnataka I live nearby, and I stopped whatever little outdoor walks I used to take because of this. Every single empty spot is now turned into a filthy dumpyard.
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Four huge garbage spots in the space of 500 metres in Bangalore . Lived here 25 years, haven't seen it this bad. Half km from here, we're manufacturing fighter airplanes, trains, and have the smartest minds. Vimanapura/Islampura road, and LBS nagar. @GBA_office




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States that treat people as economic inputs have no business telling them to reproduce. The global record is clear: cash incentives barely move fertility, and where they do, the effect fades. People have children when their lives feel stable and liveable, not because a government has done the math on its dependency ratio.
Andhra Pradesh makes this contradiction visible. For decades, the same political class pressured people to have fewer children. Now, with the health minister warning of a shrinking workforce and ₹25,000 on offer for a third child, the ask has reversed but the logic hasn't. Population is still being treated as a resource to be managed. What changed is the direction of the target, not the underlying relationship between state and citizen.
That's why these appeals tend to fail. Reproduction isn't a policy variable. It responds to trust, to conditions, to whether people feel their lives have room for more life in them. A government that has consistently framed its citizens in instrumental terms hasn't earned the standing to make that ask and most people, without quite articulating it, seem to know this.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/vijayawad…
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@ArunKrishnan_ The retirement here doesn't mean we sit on our ass and do nothing for the rest of our life.
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The happiest and sharpest people I know, who are above 80, are all those who are still actively engaged in work.
A great example is Dr. Abdul Kalam. Died doing what he loved.
Retirment at 40-45 would have bored me out of my mind, even if I could have afforded to do that.
Nithya Shri@Nithya_Shrii
Retirement at 55 has never made sense to me. People should be able to retire around 40-45 and still have enough life left to enjoy it.
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