@togelius@ESYudkowsky depends on how much less effort and intent it takes to kill someone with a model vs base Python:
it's much easier to blow up a bomb than to reassemble it into an energy source
@alexeyguzey poor nanotech fared badly both in your head and outside it : [
even tho one might think that improving the stuff everything is made from is not much worse than improving the thinking power
temporarily forgetting about it in VR works well for now i guess
@rootsofprogress in the contexts i've encountered it most often, it seemed to be a derogatory reference to consuming more than the writing party deems (and signals) virtuous
@hardmaru (presuming they've experienced the sunrise in a sandy place through other senses, but there weren't other people asking them for that kind of taste and giving feedback on how close it was)
@hardmaru until you interaction remains in the realm of words, this might be enough.
but if you ask an AI barista to make one that'd taste like a desert sunrise, how reliable the connection between your perceptual universes created by those few words would be?
@sina_lana loved the connection "hyper object <=> can be viewed from multiple perspectives".
but everything can be viewed this way, so, in a sense, hyperobjectivity is in the eye of the beholder
@alexeyguzey for me, it's less about living together with a dog and now about what do you do together: when out, do you have them on a leash all the time? do you twitch it every time they want to go somewhere you don't want to? do you take them to cafes to sit as a token while you eating?
@an1lam the closest i can get to integrating then is extracting the key thoughts and typing them above the attached drawing.
don't think it makes sense to convert such a free-form thing into something else; and the thought there are also much more raw
(zoomed-out sample attached)
@gordonbrander i.. don't even get the problem here: i run Chrome with 50 tabs & Marvellous Suspender extension and get several hours of perfect performance on a Surface Pro, which, y'know.. doesn't even have a discreet GPU
@drmichaellevin huh, the execution is so above the average that the yt user's comment
"Π Π²Π΅Π΄Ρ Π·Π° Π³ΡΠ°Π½ΠΈΡΠ΅ΠΉ Π΄ΡΠΌΠ°ΡΡ ΡΡΠΎ ΡΡΠΎ ΠΌΠΎΠ½ΡΠ°ΠΆ"
feels much less ironic ><
@gordonbrander dirty work also seems to be offloaded between sexes: male mitochondria mutate at a higher rate and almost never get inherited - https://t.co/gnXg0frQAG
@gordonbrander still slowly crawling through the Mayan history ><
the most memorable parts so far: overspecialization as a cause of collapse (a.k.a. overfitting) and the history of Roman currency oscillations
@zzznah@drmichaellevin will have something direct to do with gene expression.
Though i'm not aware of any neat language to describe these groups of patterns.
@zzznah@drmichaellevin different patterns of reactions.
And, maybe, if one narrows the scope to, say, "wagging a flagella", the patterns will form a group where most of the reactions will involve mostly small molecules along some kinds of known catalytic pathways, and only a few long-term reactions ...