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amarait commented on East Asian aerosol cleanup has likely contributed to global warming   nature.com/articles/s4324... · Posted by u/defrost
DonHopkins · 2 months ago
Not wanting to bring children into an overpopulated polluted overheating stormy flooding jobless fascist warring world of burning bombed out cities and ICE concentration camps run by heath care and science denying oligarchs and religious zealots is hardly hedonism.
amarait · 2 months ago
That is hardly a reason. People used to starve and had tens of children. Why dont we just accept that is cultural?
amarait commented on Hypercapitalism and the AI talent wars   blog.johnluttig.com/p/hyp... · Posted by u/walterbell
thedevilslawyer · 2 months ago
You're taking a nuanced view of fundamental thing and completely missing the point.

Copyright is bad like inheritance is bad. Arguing about good and bad industrialists is missing the point.

amarait · 2 months ago
I agree. Its very difficult to find people who agree with this
amarait commented on Solar power has begun to transform the world’s energy system   newyorker.com/news/annals... · Posted by u/dmazin
rel_ic · 2 months ago
Renewable energy is great, but we're not replacing fossil fuels with it, we're just adding more energy usage. And our energy usage is destroying the environment.

Don't let these advancements in solar make you think things are getting better. We need to reduce fossil fuel usage, not just increase solar usage.

https://pocketcasts.com/podcasts/b3b696c0-226d-0137-f265-1d2...

amarait · 2 months ago
What replaces fossil fuels is some kind of breakthrough in batteries. At the moment its getting better every year were currently at less than $100 per KWh which is crazy but needs to be improved for allowing more off the grid energy consumption
amarait commented on Neanderthals operated prehistoric “fat factory” on German lakeshore   archaeologymag.com/2025/0... · Posted by u/hilux
Gupie · 2 months ago
Possibly however homo erectus used the same design for their hand axes for over a million years. This implies the design was hardwired in their brains, in the same way the design of nests are hardwired in bird brains, as opposed to a rationally thought out design.
amarait · 2 months ago
The deeper you go into those thoughts the more you realize theres no rationalization if you go the hard deterministic way
amarait commented on Neanderthals operated prehistoric “fat factory” on German lakeshore   archaeologymag.com/2025/0... · Posted by u/hilux
neanderthaul · 2 months ago
What if we are actually neanderthals with some homo sapien genes
amarait · 2 months ago
Seems putting neanderthal on your username increases the percentage tenthfold
amarait commented on Neanderthals operated prehistoric “fat factory” on German lakeshore   archaeologymag.com/2025/0... · Posted by u/hilux
timschmidt · 2 months ago
Well they hard larger brains, more muscle mass, larger sinuses which aid in breathing in cold weather and possibly smell, denser bone structure, and a number of other possible advantages.

It has been proposed that the advantage we wield which led to out-competing / interbreeding with them may have been a superior ability to starve - i.e. use fewer calories - during periods like the last ice age.

amarait · 2 months ago
Ive also read some out of wack theories like some conditions like autism could come from them since its more prevalent on white people. This would explain that a group that engages more socially creating bonds and more complex societal tribes in number would outnumber and extinguish these weird less verbal humans
amarait commented on Techno-feudalism and the rise of AGI: A future without economic rights?   arxiv.org/abs/2503.14283... · Posted by u/lexandstuff
likium · 2 months ago
Agreed. In that world, fame and power becomes more important since wealth no longer matters.
amarait · 2 months ago
Doesnt this already happen with social media, tv personas etc. Its so empty
amarait commented on Schizophrenia is the price we pay for minds poised near the edge of a cliff   psychiatrymargins.com/p/s... · Posted by u/Anon84
lucidrains · 2 months ago
if you are a man and make it past age of 29 without starting to hear voices, you can breathe a sigh of relief (I did)
amarait · 2 months ago
We dont even know what constitutes a mental voice. Hell, a huge percentage of people cant hear their own voices in their heads
amarait commented on We’ve had a Denisovan skull since the 1930s, only nobody knew   arstechnica.com/science/2... · Posted by u/Bluestein
Nopoint2 · 2 months ago
I've been posting it repeatedly, but my posts are getting downvoted, and flagged (hidden).

It apears it only goes to back to the 19th century, and may be connected with the case of Phineas Gage, who miraculously survived massive brain damage.

Basically, it seems that we are ruled by a crazy cult.

What I claim is, that the cerebellum is a statistical machine, which is fundamentally limited by the fact that it gets overwhelmed by spurious correlations once it gets too powerful, and it begins to hallucinate.

Mammals evolved the neocoretex, a data reduction machine, which resolves this problem by reducing a large amount of inputs into a much smaller number of values that carry all the information. When the cerebellum acts only in this latent space, and is thus restricted by what can be represented within this latent space, it can be powerful, and avoid hallucination.

The more "counterintuitive" situations the creature has to deal with, the bigger neocortex/cerebellum ratio it needs to avoid hallucinating.

Thus when a person's neocortex gets damaged, they become what may seem like super smart, they make insane conclusions and appear to be able to understand anything, but none of it is actually real, and they are just insane.

What they seem to believe (which is not shared publicly, because it would get "misinterpreted, but allows to be acknowledged internally) is that as animals got too intelligent they failed to breed, but intelligence is still good for not dying. And the neocortex evolved to keep us dumb so that we could breed, and only lift its veil in times of dire need, so that we could use our intelligence to survive. And so, they concluded that they can create a supersmart race by destroying our neocortexes with various means, so that we can be smart all the time, not only in emergencies, and gigantic progress would result.

In reality, they made most people insane.

amarait · 2 months ago
Can you go further on these theories? So our brain is like a demultiplexor. Where have you read these thingd? Where did it originate? How do they unleash our cerebellum?
amarait commented on Engineered Addictions   masonyarbrough.substack.c... · Posted by u/echollama
UncleOxidant · 2 months ago
Wait, it doesn't? /s
amarait · 2 months ago
Its actually healthy to jerk off at least 20 times per month or so i read

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