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daily reminder that ai alignment hasn't been solved, factory farming is ongoing, cluster headaches exist and UNICODE STILL DOESN'T HAVE THE ENTIRE LATIN ALPHABET IN SUPERSCRIPT /SUBSCRIPT VERSION

guy who meets his spouse in the metaculus comments

i'd cuddle the fuck out of opposite-gender niplav

I defend Elon Musk, and then get asked why I like Elon Musk so much, to which I respond that I actually believe that Elon Musk has probably had the worst impact of any human that has ever lived, leaving people confused.

hm i feel basically opinionless i just go with whatever i think my social group is on and pick the right social group i guess

maybe i should like make myself write one blog post a day through may or something to have more opinions

stumbleupon but instead of stumbleupon it takes you to a random neocities page instead.

yep it works and what's more bf setting p' = p/(p + k * (1-p)) and solving for k you can get any transformation your heart desires. probably gets a bit squirrelly around discount rates though

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hellthreads are a nice way to have all of your favourite accounts in one place talking to each other

market that, if NO, resolves NO, and if YES, resolves N/A with probability that's a function of the market probabilty. if said function is exponential you can elicit people's probabilities over many orders of magnitude I think

okay time to start work on timed-threshold-conditional-action-commitment website again now that I know some react and node

Hi Fediverse.

Most of my follows here are art posting bots. The Twitter bridge is broken, so the people who were using that don't show up.

Who should I follow here that has fun discussions or cool shitposts?

History 812: Intro Finno-Korean Hyperwar studies

Covers the basis of the Finno-Korean hyperwar, examining the effects of new technology and geological changes. Includes primary sources and derived folklore. An optional archaeological expedition in Siberia will be held the week after final exams.

Prerequisites: Physics 200 (Classical Electromagnetism), Math 615 (Partial Differential Equations). A background in historical linguistics is recommended.
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