Are you someone who wants to
- shake their faith in the scientific enterprise to its very core?
- be motivated to be an even *more* conscientious researcher?
- to read about an entertaining albeit horrific catalogue of scientific f*ck ups?
Read this!
https://t.co/1zNH67GZQd
Anglophone commenters love to attribute everything that happens in enemy territory to Bad Leaders, but when you talk about Western interventions in the Global South they become Hume with the billiard balls, pulling out a magnifying glass and saying "well you can't SEE causality"
The CCP also faced the fundamental problem of reconciling revolutionary politics with state bureaucracy. It turns out that these two things are probably mutually exclusive.
Finished "Mao Zedong and China in the Twentieth-Century World: A Concise History", by Rebecca E. Karl. I was surprised to learn that Mao's schtick was not only to sell himself as voice of the masses, but also as a *critic* of CCP leadership.
One more pop-culture reference - in "Ex Machina" (2014), a tech billionaire makes a very human-like AI by using machine learning on a bunch of social media data. I thought it was silly at the time but that may very well be the most plausible way of replicating the brain IRL. 3/3
A splash of cold water by @guitchounts. I'm sympathetic to the idea that there is a hard limit to understanding the brain in its entirety and why chasing general principles is a much more useful aim. 1/3
https://t.co/HXaKGAcPZb via @NautilusMag
I'll add that Borges' "On Exactitude in Science" is great, but an even better depiction in fiction of the incomprehensibility and enormous complexity of brains is found in Stanislaw Lem's "Solaris", in which scientists are bamboozled by a living, thinking planet. 2/3
The most obvious - and extremely common - offense here is to assume that violence / authoritarianism / extremism happen "out there" in a bad world distinct from the United States, and to entirely ignore the real history of the US both at home and abroad for the last few centuries
I've noticed a lot of my left-leaning friends vacillating about whether it is morally acceptable to vote or Biden. For me, the immediacy of climate change alone makes voting for sleepy Joe a no-brainer, and I have yet to see any convincing argument to the contrary.
"Ebbinghaus thickness illusion"
The contour of the left inner circle appears to be thicker than that of the right counterpart, though they are the same thickness.
https://t.co/qiaTirlrgL
This is mind blowing.
With GPT-3, I built a layout generator where you just describe any layout you want, and it generates the JSX code for you.
W H A T
@MyopicSquid I'm just getting started so I don't know much about how the economy works, but I could give them compensation in the form of sticks and some shells I found on the beach.