Ian Zink
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Ian Zink
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I like ideas by the many, not by the few. @synk staff solutions architect. ex-vmware staff eng. ex-pivotal. defraggin' my hard drive for thrills
เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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the only insecure agent when this things all over is gonna be @ianlivingstone's PR agent 😂
Insecure Agents Podcast@insecureagents
The MCP Debate is going down this Thursday at 2:30pm @aiDotEngineer CODE @dexhorthy challenges MCP, @ianlivingstone defends Is MCP > a bad protocol > rotting the context window > really the best way to do tool calls Find out Thursday!
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I can’t find it but NASA published an article during Covid on how a wobble in the moon will cause beach fronts to be overtaken by the ocean before it begins to recede after 2030. The next day they made a correction that it was global warming not the moon wobble that will cause this
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol
🚨#BREAKING: Yet ANOTHER home has fallen into the ocean in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This brings the total now to 9 homes that have collapsed in the past 96 hours.
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@dexhorthy Does Claude Code Max report this somewhere or are you paying per token?
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@minordissent @RuiCarrilho5 But the effects on policy of the more ambitious constructions have not been very fortunate and I confess that I prefer true but imperfect knowledge, even if it leaves much indetermined and unpredictable, to a pretence of exact knowledge that is likely to be false -- F.A. Hayek
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Given this blowing up I do just want to say:
no shade on @RuiCarrilho5 for his post and question. these are important concepts and the first time you learn about them is very mind blowing. System dynamics is overall a highly valuable field and more people thinking in systems would probably be a good thing.
My issue is only with the level of hubris that SD tends to incite in people who learn about it. Meadows may be the most egregious example but she is not alone.
Opening your mind to SD for the first time will make you feel like you’ve “unlocked the matrix”. In reality, systems are orders of magnitude more complex than our puny human minds could ever comprehend, and complex (to us) concepts like stocks, flows, feedback loops, etc are still woefully insufficient to actually provide us the tools to effectively model let alone modify complex systems without horrendous downstream negative consequences.
If system dynamics causes you to feel overwhelmed by the true complexity of reality, and incites a deep intellectual humility, then it is good and useful. But if it makes you go from thinking “i can’t control reality” to “actually i can i just need to consider these concepts” it is extremely dangerous and societally destructive.
It seems to me that the latter happens far more frequently than the former, and my guess is that the tone of the “beginners guide to SD” (this book) plays a big factor in that fact. Hence my contempt for it.
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This is actually one of the worst books in existence.
It teaches you just enough about system dynamics to have a vague high level understanding about how they work, basically putting you right at the peak of Dunning Kruger Mount Stupid. And then spends the last like third of the book telling you how smart you are now and to go be an activist and fuck with complex systems.
Probably like 90% of all the retarded policy and cultural changes that midwit academics implement that end up destroying society stem from system dynamics theory retards like Meadows.
Roy Carrilho@RuiCarrilho5
chat, which books do you know that can change the way you look at the world, like this one?
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One of the most frustrating things about this awful tariff strategy, is we are literally punishing people for investing in the United States. A trade deficit implies financial account surplus. x.com/i/grok/share/B…
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