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InvisibleCities commented on Why this universe? New calculation suggests our cosmos is typical   quantamagazine.org/why-th... · Posted by u/rbanffy
wongarsu · 3 years ago
Some models suggest we might be fairly early, probably somewhere in the first 10-25% of space faring species.

Maybe we are special, for example space around our solar system is emptier than usual, maybe due to a super nova blasting stuff away. But chances are we are not all that special, just in an early part of the game where nobody expanded into our neighborhood yet

InvisibleCities · 3 years ago
>Some models suggest we might be fairly early, probably somewhere in the first 10-25% of space faring species.

I’d like to see some sources for this, because this sounds like unscientific, unprovable drivel.

InvisibleCities commented on Senate passes bipartisan bill to subsidize U.S.-made semiconductor chips   washingtonpost.com/politi... · Posted by u/lettergram
tablespoon · 3 years ago
> It should be noted that the US decided not to extend the universal free school meals program, because it was "too expensive" at $11B. They also stopped the expanded and early payment of family tax credits, causing a double-whammy hit to poor families (then pile on inflation/food prices, and gas prices). But $50B to large monopolistic companies isn't "too expensive," and we can afford that.

That's misleading framing, that's derailing discussion about this.

More accurately: there's more consensus around national security spending than social spending. The government has decided it would rather have the economy depend on large American companies for these critical components than on large Chinese companies.

And that might have follow-on effects that mean more jobs for Americans so fewer kids are poor and need subsidized school lunches.

I suppose if you're unhappy with that write your senators, and ask them to pass laws requiring purchases from the lowest-cost global supplier (e.g. not American), and use the money saved for welfare subsidies.

InvisibleCities · 3 years ago
This has nothing do with people’s civic engagement levels, and everything to do with money. The semiconductor industry gets a massive subsidy because they spend tens of millions of dollars on lobbying - impoverished schoolchildren get left to starve because they don’t.
InvisibleCities commented on Travel is no cure for the mind (2018)   moretothat.com/travel-is-... · Posted by u/wallflower
tayo42 · 4 years ago
> In the near past and for millennia, humans spent most if not their entire lives in one place, and there's nothing wrong with that.

I don't think that's true, maybe just leisure travel is cheaper in the last hundred years so its more common. There was movement to the americas, westward expansion in the us. Europe immigration movements. large wars. pilgrimages

InvisibleCities · 4 years ago
Your average Roman circa 250 AD lived farther from their place of birth than your average American today.
InvisibleCities commented on Aduhelm and Medicare   science.org/content/blog-... · Posted by u/nceqs3
refurb · 4 years ago
It wasn’t a full approval but an “accelerated approval” based on “promise”.

People bitch when the FDA says “no” and then turn around and bitch when the FDA says “yes”.

InvisibleCities · 4 years ago
Ever think those might not be the same people?
InvisibleCities commented on Investors use AI to analyse CEOs’ language patterns and tone   reuters.com/technology/ai... · Posted by u/pseudolus
roenxi · 4 years ago
We live in an era of 2.0s. This is probably going to turn out to be Phrenology 2.0.

It isn't even a settled debate whether CEOs know what is going on or are a particularly important driver of outcomes. It is unlikely that NLP models can foresee the future, even if bankrolled by hedge funds.

InvisibleCities · 4 years ago
Your CEO brain calipers don’t need to be worth a shit in order for you to make money with them. If the market moves predictably every time you publicly announce your findings, that’s all you need.
InvisibleCities commented on Michael Lewis and the parable of the lucky man taking the extra cookie (2017)   kottke.org/17/06/michael-... · Posted by u/Tomte
rambambram · 4 years ago
So true. But knowing this - whether you are the one with the extra cookie or not - doesn't matter.

I only have two pieces of advice: 1. If you're the one with the extra cookie, just eat it, everybody expects you to do that anyway; 2. If you're the one without the extra cookie, just grab it, then eat it, see 1.

InvisibleCities · 4 years ago
Your advice is to be selfish and not care what anyone thinks of you?
InvisibleCities commented on Crows have been shown to understand the concept of zero   quantamagazine.org/animal... · Posted by u/digital55
InvisibleCities · 4 years ago
Why are we so surprised that animals understand the concept of zero? Being hungry, searching for food, and finding nothing seems like as universal and visceral experience of zero as anything I can imagine. I don’t think it’s possible to evaluate food sources without some idea of what zero means.
InvisibleCities commented on Why aren't there more programming-language startups?   akitasoftware.com/blog-po... · Posted by u/mpweiher
InvisibleCities · 4 years ago
Because programming languages are a public good, and public goods are fundamentally incompatible with a profit motive. A “programming language startup” would be like an “anti-poverty startup” or “social justice startup” - either an edifice doomed to fail because of its inherent contradictions, or a front for lies and grifting.
InvisibleCities commented on Facebook now warning users about exposure to “harmful extremist content”   newshub.co.nz/home/techno... · Posted by u/FreeSpeech
InvisibleCities · 4 years ago
[Sober, well-researched article about the dangers of pervasive social media that calls for strong government regulation]

“This link has been associated with harmful extremist content. Are you sure you wish to proceed?”

InvisibleCities commented on United Airlines will buy 15 planes from Boom Supersonic   cnbc.com/2021/06/03/unite... · Posted by u/throw0101a
dfsegoat · 5 years ago
Meanwhile, USAF just fully designed and tested a 6th generation fighter [1] in record time [during 2020]:

https://www.defensenews.com/breaking-news/2020/09/15/the-us-...

They say the key to the record time was an 'all virtual' prototype design and test process. I found that pretty fascinating.

1 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sixth-generation_fighter

InvisibleCities · 5 years ago
Well that’s good. How’s the F-35 coming along?

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