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oofnik commented on TimeGuessr   timeguessr.com/... · Posted by u/stefanpie
oofnik · 9 months ago
41,481. Nice. That was a fun time waster.
oofnik commented on A New Theory of Distraction (2015)   newyorker.com/culture/cul... · Posted by u/rzk
oofnik · 2 years ago
For fellow fans of Crawford's writing, he publishes on Substack at mcrawford.substack.com.
oofnik commented on How ChatGPT made me lazy   newbeelearn.com/blog/how-... · Posted by u/pdyc
oofnik · 2 years ago
I had a similar experience just today when trying to debug a script that serves as a connector between AWS Athena and our internal log querying platform. I got fed up with trying to understand a bunch of arcane logic and asked ChatGPT to write me a new one.

After a couple of back-and-forth rounds of copying and pasting error messages and sample data, I got the ChatGPT script working as a drop-in replacement. The new script is more readable, the logic is simpler, it took me less time to complete than either debugging the old script or writing a new one from scratch, and it was an overall more enjoyable experience.

There is little doubt in my mind that in the not so distant future we will gawk at the thought that humans used to write production code by hand. Sure, the artisans and the enthusiasts among us will still be around to keep the flame, but day coding will be a mostly automated endeavor.

oofnik commented on The Curse of Dialup World   allenpike.com/2023/dialup... · Posted by u/tyoma
oofnik · 2 years ago
> If you don’t work somewhere that rewards curiosity, find somewhere else to work.

I wish everyone had this privilege.

oofnik commented on Slime Molds [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=gpt9c... · Posted by u/oatmeal1
oofnik · 3 years ago
This was delightful. Thank you for the reminder that a simple hobby driven by curiosity can be the source of so much joy.
oofnik commented on Once hailed for decriminalizing drugs, Portugal is now having doubts   washingtonpost.com/world/... · Posted by u/hrl
oofnik · 3 years ago
> Inside, a 47-year-old man struggled to mix ashy heroin with fragments of crystal crack, crushing both into a souped-up speedball. Observed by a nurse, he took the needle and jabbed it into a vein in his neck. “The veins on his hands have all dried up,” the nurse said matter-of-factly.

I don't really understand how anybody sensible can read a sentence like that and think to themselves, "yes, this is fine."

If individual bodily autonomy is the god you have chosen to worship above all other paths painstakingly eked out over the ages through much trial and error toward human flourishing, I guess it makes sense, but for those of us who ascribe to more, dare I say, traditional ideas about what constitutes good human life, the thinking that underlies the kinds of policies which lead to the outcomes detailed in this article seem utterly abhorrent.

It's astonishing how much human misery and suffering some people are willing to put up with and justify when wearing ideological blinders.

oofnik commented on Look Where You're Headed   blog.quinefoundation.com/... · Posted by u/ironmagma
oofnik · 3 years ago
How we perceive the world and how we act in it are intertwined in ways we are only beginning to understand, upending centuries of philosophical assumptions about human cognition.

Matt Crawford discusses this theme at length in "The World Beyond your Head" which I highly recommend:

> This brings up another uncanny fact about motorcycle steering: the bike goes wherever your gaze is focused. Most important, if your eyes lock on some hazard in the road, you will surely hit it. This is not a superstitious motorcyclist’s version of Murphy’s Law; it is a reliable fact, and it reveals something deep about the “intentionality” of our prereflective sensorimotor negotiation of the world. Inhabiting the kind of bodies that we do, our gaze and our locomotion are connected in ways that work for us, and we don’t have to think about it. But this accomplished integration becomes a liability when riding a motorcycle, and must be deliberately short-circuited. You have to learn to unlock your eyes as quickly as possible from every hazard, and instead look where you want to go.

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