corporations are beings of magick; they can reproduce, change form at will, conceal their nature & even meld with others of their kind to attain greater powers
should you find yourself dealing w/ one, ensure you follow the rituals; read every contract they offer, assuming naught
a corporation, once invoked, takes on a life of its own; it contracts agents to further its goals, fulfilling its hidden agenda
the originators often have no power once maturity is reached; their subsequent workings require some higher power should they desire to intervene
The homesteading + prepper + tech and/or crypto combo is basically about siphoning off enough resources from a s/declining/prosperous/ civilization to insulate yourself and your family from s/that decline/scarcity/.
ftfy
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RT @pervexists69
The homesteading + prepper + tech and/or crypto combo is basically about siphoning off enough resources from a declining civilization to insulate yourself and your family from that decline.
https://twitter.com/pervexists69/status/1451586842113941513
antimemesis is a property describing a system's ability to restrict the memetic flow across its information boundary
antimemes are memes which induce this property in memetic hosts they reside in, to a varying degree depending on their antivirality
their R-naught is negative
a perfect secret-keeper's information flux boundary is also a memetic diode; memes go in but don't go out, besides under very specific conditions
mostly nothing is a perfect secret-keeper, the diode being probabilistic. this applies to people, organizations, and deathtraps
a black hole is not an antimeme, but it has antimemetic properties; its boundary is a information diode. bits that cross the Schwartzchild radius do not make it back out
similarly, secret-keepers are not antimemes, but possess antimemetic properties, albeit less binary ones
fnord-injection is a kind of frame control; do so early enough and you will determine the narrative structure thru antimimesis
unPC wrongspeak is an example of this effect; while most don't really care, repeated association of the ideas w/ fnords by the activist class has instrumentalized people's ugh fields to censor certain topics in a robust decentralized way. it's no one's fault, but also everyone's
I've also had less of the "ugh" effect upon waking up. it hasn't been bad for me in a LONG time, but even losing the little bit that was left is noticeable. why must coffee feel so good tho
I exaggerate, I'm not actually chronically sleep deprived unless you mean in the boring way many of us are; I regularly get 7 hours. but the past few days I've been going to bed earlier naturally as I'm, surprise surprise, actually feeling sleepy at a decent time
in these cases, the latent manifold is a lossy projection from phenomena space to encoding space; much of the phenomena might be unrepresentable in the specific encoding space in use. this is why matching the encoding scheme to the system is critical!
the thread discusses how the encoding space is larger than the latent manifold, which is a subset of the space, but its worth mentioning that the actual state space of the system being modeled can be much larger than the encoding space!
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RT @pee_zombie
this is why we praise those able to explain complex concepts simply; minimally-lossy dimensional reduction is a difficult skill to master! mapping btwn the super high-dimensional spa…
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1439992610781794305
state spaces are representations of the possible states of some system; an encoding space, in the terminology of the QTd thread
these come in quite handy for understanding chaotic systems, among others
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RT @pee_zombie
great illustration of the initial state phase space of a 2d chaotic system https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1342037328836128771
https://twitter.com/pee_zombie/status/1342223630403514374
excellent thread on several core concepts of ML, namely encoding spaces for datasets, and how training approximates the latent manifolds thereof
these concepts are much more generally applicable than just for ML, for ex. modeling the state spaces of complex systems as well
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RT @fchollet
A common beginner mistake is to misunderstand the meaning of the term "interpolation" in machine learning.
Let's take a look ⬇️⬇️⬇️
https://twitter.com/fchollet/status/1450524400227287040
there is absolutely nothing wrong w/ working for others ur entire life, if you're happy. there is no need to leave the safe & trodden path for some wild bet. it is immoral to deride those who make this choice for the sake of ur own need to justify your grandiose plans to urself.