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Soon chall LoL EUW | Also interested in: consciousness, intelligence, longevity, math, philosophy and i still dabble in a bit of everything

I was thinking a human middle ground between instantly incarcerating for life above X threshold and just keep letting them doing crimes is to decide X and then start applying exponential penalties to them 4th arrest = 2x penalty, 5th = 4x, 6th = 8x etc... x.com/cremieuxrecuei…

>33 prior arrests The number of prior arrests persons admitted to state prisons have before admissions unfortunately tends to be huge. This guy goes in the top category.

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The number of prior arrests persons admitted to state prisons have before admissions unfortunately tends to be huge.

This guy goes in the top category.


As a corollary of this, people who have higher linguistical intelligence (they can understand/rapresent an object multi-modally starting mainly from language) should benefit more from LLMs (you still need skill to shape the output for your world models) x.com/nopeyoutried/s…

Lately i've been getting so much into math. With proper LLM use, you can break down many complex concepts into "ways of seeing" things that fit your own world model. LLM, in other words, are really good at finding symmetries within the linguistical space (ONLY LINGUISTICAL THO)



Lately i've been getting so much into math. With proper LLM use, you can break down many complex concepts into "ways of seeing" things that fit your own world model. LLM, in other words, are really good at finding symmetries within the linguistical space (ONLY LINGUISTICAL THO)


Opus is the smartest model trained and available right now. Anyone who says otherwise just confounds intelligence with memorization


Close to average intelligence people are better able to interface with the rest, convey ideas and retain the benefits of collective intelligence which outweights individual higher intelligence. This is a potential bottleneck to intelligence growth and selection by nature.


I was playing with Claude on cognition and metacognition. Here is a pattern that emerged, might be interesting to somebody:

framexdd's tweet image. I was playing with Claude on cognition and metacognition. 

Here is a pattern that emerged, might be interesting to somebody:

One of the coolest thing about knowing QRI models is that you can explain so much about the world that would have otherwise be seen as some crazy yapping ahahah @algekalipso

I love this kinda stuff. Neuroscientist explains how a thought held for 17 seconds, will start to manifest 👇🏻



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touch the stream


i still feel incredibly stupid i need to figure out the correct vibe that maximizes computation while having a topology that is inhabitable (obviously if the geometric frustation is incredibly high than i'm fine staying lower intelligence)


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Damn, life must be boring for non neurodivergent kids. Like what is there to do if not to dribble and bump into complex knowledge give you cool insights in how the world works and what are the things ahead?? Party in your 20s At 30? Sports? Go drink at bar after 9-5 job? ???


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School and university are a sales funnel for 9-5. Prove me wrong.


The current meta to make money is being on social media, create a niche of people interested in you, solve a problem for these people and monetize it. That's all you need to do, literally. Most people that i talk/interact with, know this logically but they don't truly realize.


Big linear algebra won't help us discover completly new non-trivial knowledge, but it will help humans accelerate discovery by fitting data points with concepts that are close to each other


Brainwash yourself into something great.


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"Oh, you're into rationalism? Name every cognitive bias."

Map of cognitive biases

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