corey
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corey
@quantifiedmuse
Machine learning, computer science, basketball posting. John Brown fan. current side project: https://t.co/U2eWqWLVHx



Now that the Mythos system card is out, I need to tell everyone that I'm mildly obsessed with its prose.




Project Hail Mary writer Andy Weir on social commentary in books: "I dislike social commentary. Like… I really hate it. When I’m reading a book, I just want to be entertained, not preached at by the author. Plus, it ruins the wonder of the story if I know the author has a political or social axe to grind. I no longer speculate about all possible outcomes of the story because I know for a fact that the universe of that book will conspire to ensure that the author’s political agenda is validated. I hate that." "I put no politics or social commentary into my stories at all. Anyone who thinks they see something like that is reading it in on their own. I have no point to make, and I’m not trying to affect the reader’s opinion on anything. My sole job is to entertain, and I stick to that." "To that end, I also don’t talk about my personal political opinions publicly. I don’t want readers to even know, honestly. I don’t want that in the back of their minds as they read my stuff." Is this why he has the #1 sci-fi movie in decades?




It's interesting to note that when Marx argued that technology would automate labor and usher in an era of abundance, he was talking about the automatic loom. Modern computers would have completely blown his mind, let alone AI or robotics.

Leftists cancelling me for using Claude code and cooking based off the Google AI recipe suggestions… I see why that political movement has absolutely zero power. 🫠



the Japanese are ensouled b/c they developed the Philly cheesesteak from first principles


Brandon Sanderson on The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: "My end opinion of it was meh. I thought it was fairly mediocre. Some strong elements. Some very weak elements that I think are towing it down. And the good elements were mostly bungled, I felt. The big one for me is the Harfoots. The Harfoots, I feel, were just utterly bungled. ... In these last episodes there was a woman who comes to the guy in charge and says, ‘It’s time to execute them. Let’s take their wheels and make them die.’ Like what are you thinking? We do not need Hobbits talking about murdering other Hobbits. And this is our second time. It’s so baffling and then they only accept the Stranger in after he proves useful. There’s no big-heartedness to that. That is pure utilitarianism." Is he right?


Legendary mathematician Donald Knuth reveals Opus 4.6 solved his long-standing conjecture: "claude opus 4.6 cracked my long-standing hamiltonian-cycle conjecture for all odd sizes — an open problem from my art of computer programming drafts, and it's "a joy" to see it solved" maybe it's time to treat LLMs as serious tools for AGI research


@_ontologic I do, and a majority of the country does, or they will once we're dragged into another "real estate development project." I know you've been trained to think nobody cares, and that it's uncouth to disagree with leadership, but the patriots are NOT in control.























