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I'm going to be in the PRC autumn 2025, anyone can (self-)recommend people to meet up with?

(or places to visit, but I'm less interested in places)

Interests: AI, geopolitics, daygame/deliberate-getting-laid, algorithms, meditation, futurism/forecasting, building comprehensive world-models, reading, weightlifting

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Algebraic derivatives living over vector spaces with tensor product would probably be the easiest thing to figure out, surely some commutative algebraists would care about such a thing

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I feel like a lot of mathematicians would be interested in the fact that we know how to generalise the chain rule to non-cartesian settings using optics, if only we had examples that they'd be interested in. The first thing I can think of is trying to get a chain rule for the derivative of a function that's a stochastic process, where the value of the function and its derivative are probabilistically correlated

@Paradox at least it wasn't a dream about going to the toilet

@Paradox I think prophetic dreams mught actually be preferable

More interesting life

@Paradox @cosmiccitizen posted about causation in Aristotle, which reminded me of formal causation

Under that view, a=>b and a together *cause* b, which is funny

Logical axioms form the root of a deductive "net" or directed acyclic graph, which is deductive

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@niplav Mistakes are where you learn. Successes are where you celebrate.

I'm learning so much more on botched dates than smooth ones

@arcana war is not about glory, it's about winning

And by Gnon would the current US army wipe the floor with these other armies

@cosmiccitizen I'm just worried I'm not developing the virtue of patience

(in this case impatience paid off, but it's not character-building)

... And I notice I have no idea how to escalate on a first date so a second date is in the cards bc it's either been first date - > my place or chodery or losing her after first date so far

@Paradox And I didn't think about it as a *risk*, just as an observation of "there can be powerful subagents/mesaoptimizers who can be specialized and not really expand in their domain very much"

Also, I think a lot of mental illnesses are subagents with specialized values overpowering the other subagents

(e.g. OCD as a dictatorship by a specific drive, or schizoid personality disorder as too-strong-self-protection drive)

@Paradox Oh, I was being hyperbolic

but also Ramanujan didn't seem very good at using that powerful optimizer to reach his other life goals

So there was no "infectiousness of optimization" of this subagent coming up with infinite fractions

I do think that many very smart people have strange fixations/don't really manage to attain goals of some well-balanced life

Which could be modeled as the chess-subagent overpowering the other drives

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