Adam Tomasovych

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Adam Tomasovych

Adam Tomasovych

@ATomasovych

paleobiology, biogeography, macroevolution, Slovak Academy of Sciences

Slovak Republic Tham gia Haziran 2018
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@EricRWeinstein·
Gary wasn’t stupid. He was just on a failed dead end mission of intellectual suicide. He was shrewd, creative and wildly wrong about human beings at levels that are difficult to convey. And so it fell to him to tell the ultimate academic lie on behalf of his profession of economics: all humans have stable unchanging tastes. So dumb. So unethical. Such an intellectually pathetic move. But then he was refereeing the same game within which he was flagrantly cheating. He was easy to beat in any argument not judged by ideologues. But in Chicago and elsewhere they pretended this was genius rather than a flagrant attempt at patching the vulnerabilities that will sink Neo Classixal economic imperialism. He lived, and died, in a protected world, not unlike an academic Hermit Kingdom. An intellectual North Korea where people were always bowing before him if they wanted to survive and needed his favor. But the vulnerability is real. And believe me, he and I both knew it. It was tense as hell dealing with him for a reason: The fiction of Stable Tastes is THE analog of rhe exhaust vent on the Death Star of NeoClassical Economjc Imperialism. His life’s work. I look forward to showing you just how that little exhaust vent works.
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CPEG & CPB Symposium 2025
CPEG & CPB Symposium 2025@CPEG_CPB25·
🚨 Exciting news! The second circular for the upcoming CPEG meeting & Conservation Paleobiology Symposium in summer 2025 is out! Details on keynote speakers, abstract submissions, registrations, fees, workshops, and more: cpeg-cpb25.uzh.ch/en.html See you in Zurich!🇨🇭 #CPEGCPB25
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Andrej Spiridonov
Andrej Spiridonov@AndrejSpiridon4·
Happy to see our newest iteration on the complex and fascinating world of the hierarchical punctuated evolution published in "Palaeontology" 😃 cc: @niles_eldredge , @CoelhoPre Thank you @svalver for excellently organizing all our work!
The PalAss@ThePalAss

The many ways toward punctuated evolution onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pa… @SDuranNebreda @BlaiVidiella @AndrejSpiridon4 @niles_eldrege @ralexbentley @svalver @wileyearthspace @IBE_Barcelona @CNRS @CSIC @ECLT_Venice

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Niles Eldredge
Niles Eldredge@niles_eldredge·
Just got advanced copies of our new book, ⁦@Trilolight⁩ !!!!
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Richard McElreath 🐈‍⬛
Richard McElreath 🐈‍⬛@rlmcelreath·
This story is technical, but the moral lessons are generalizable to practically all research. Researchers learn that shoddy work is acceptable as long as it makes big claims. So they do shoddy work that makes big claims. We need peer *review* instead of peer *vibes*.
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Brendan Dolan-Gavitt@moyix

Another entry in a long-running series where Nicholas Carlini breaks ML defenses published at top security conferences with as little effort as possible (in this case a one line bugfix in the eval)

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Andrej Spiridonov
Andrej Spiridonov@AndrejSpiridon4·
Just learned about the debate of late George McGhee with Stuart Kauffman at the Konrad Lorenz Institute (KLI) about the nature of evolution: if it is bounded, structured and deeply predictable or is it open ended and lawless (Kauffman). link.springer.com/article/10.100… 1/2
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Jonathan Haidt
Jonathan Haidt@JonHaidt·
Having AI servants will make everything easier for adults. Having AI servants will make everything easier for children too, who will then not learn to do anything hard. Tech that helps adults may be harmful to children. Let them get through puberty in the real world first.
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Andrej Spiridonov
Andrej Spiridonov@AndrejSpiridon4·
I'm glad to share our most recent article with @LovejoyShaun in the @PaleoSoc journal "Paleobiology" presenting so called Fractional MacroEvolution Model (FMEM), which reflects key features of macroevolution - scaling and long memory doi.org/10.1017/pab.20… 1/n
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Andrej Spiridonov
Andrej Spiridonov@AndrejSpiridon4·
A very stimulating paper by @simpson_carl and colleagues, which I've had a chance to review, on the expansion of the notion of fitness to so called "expansion fitness" concept which can be applied to multiple levels of the genealogical hierarchy. doi.org/10.1017/pab.20…
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Making Sense Podcast
Making Sense Podcast@MakingSenseHQ·
NEW PODCAST EPISODE Sam Harris speaks with Cal Newport about our use of information technology and the cult of productivity. bit.ly/3Ujbcdm
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Dr. Glaucomflecken
Dr. Glaucomflecken@DGlaucomflecken·
I’m seeing some “free market” simps defending Nature’s 12k open access fees. Guess it’s time to bring this back around.
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Andrew Gelman et al.
Andrew Gelman et al.@StatModeling·
There is no golden path to discovery. One of my problems with all the focus on p-hacking, preregistration, harking, etc. is that I fear that it is giving the impression that all will be fine if researchers just avoid “questionable research practices.” statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2024/04/04/gol…
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