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pazimzadeh commented on I used to know how to write in Japanese   aethermug.com/posts/i-use... · Posted by u/mrcgnc
pazimzadeh · 9 days ago
Interesting topic but a lot of the articles on this blog reads like undeclared LLM slop:

> This is also why I believe that language is a bottleneck for thought. Most of what you remember is nothing like an approximate copy of the things you experienced in real life—even in the specific case of text, memory is not even remotely like a paraphrase of previously read words. Many of our thoughts happen in a highly abstracted and distilled form, interacting and connecting with each other as a network that simply cannot be faithfully converted into a sequence of words, however long. The fact that people can fail even at something as basic as sketching a kanji or a vehicle they've seen hundreds of times before is just another example of the same phenomenon.

A pet peeve of mine is when someone uses their personal datapoints to generalize for humanity. Every sentence here should say “for me”.

What they said doesn’t even support the idea that language is a bottle-neck for thought, it actually argues against it. If language can’t capture the complexities of thought, then that’s the opposite point as language is a bottle-neck for thought.

I read the linked article https://aethermug.com/posts/the-beautiful-dissociation-of-th... and it clearly is comprised of a lot of LLM slop.

“In techie terms, the Chinese script doesn't support the structure of languages like English and Japanese. It doesn't have what it takes.”

That’s not techie that LLM slop

“Sometimes, instead of using them for their meaning, they used them for (gasp!) their pronunciation. By ignoring the original content of a kanji, they could string them together to form almost any sound.”

I’m becoming allergic (gasp!) to this kind of writing

pazimzadeh commented on What does it mean to be thirsty?   quantamagazine.org/what-d... · Posted by u/pseudolus
lithocarpus · 13 days ago
One theory is that the most important nutrient that we really need a certain amount of every day is protein, and thus the body wants us to keep eating until it thinks we've got enough protein. (And for the vegans, I'm not saying meat - even most green plants and mushrooms are about 1/3 protein by dry weight). In nature almost every food has some amount of protein. If you get meat, you don't need to eat that much for your body to have all the protein it needs. If you are eating cake, it will take an awful lot of cake to have an adequate amount of protein.

In evolutionary past, if one had access to fresh fruit it might make sense to eat a lot of it right away since it won't keep, and the sugar in the fruit is easy for the body to store as fat and use later. In nature it's very rare to find a diet with very high fat and low protein but suppose you live by a macadamia tree, you may need to eat a lot of calories worth of macadamias to get enough protein. I have a feeling though that excess fat can go right through you in some cases like that - because there have been times where I was binging on peanut butter, like easily 16-24oz in a day often, like 2-3000 calories extra on top of my normal diet, and I didn't gain weight, I think a lot of it went through me undigested.

These are just hypotheses I'm not claiming they are necessarily the reason, and definitely are not the only mechanism involved as it's extremely complex. But they make sense as a simple place to start.

pazimzadeh · 12 days ago
I meant how does the body know I'm eating protein so quickly (almost real-time)
pazimzadeh commented on What does it mean to be thirsty?   quantamagazine.org/what-d... · Posted by u/pseudolus
JSR_FDED · 13 days ago
I have the opposite problem, after one glass of water I feel full and drinking any more makes me nauseous. It’s a struggle to get sufficient hydration during the day.
pazimzadeh · 13 days ago
try carbonated water +/- lemon juice
pazimzadeh commented on What does it mean to be thirsty?   quantamagazine.org/what-d... · Posted by u/pseudolus
pazimzadeh · 13 days ago
Tangentially related, I'm curious to know why it is that proteins are so much more filling than other macronutrients (within minutes)
pazimzadeh commented on FDA approves eye drops that fix near vision without glasses   newatlas.com/aging/age-re... · Posted by u/geox
pazimzadeh · 18 days ago
So, if someone only has mild presbyopia do they take less? What happens if you take 'too much' for your level of impairment?
pazimzadeh commented on Maintaining weight loss   macrofactorapp.com/mainta... · Posted by u/MattSayar
humanrebar · 25 days ago
That might be a good tip, but people do get signals from their bodies when running a nutrient deficit. People crave calories when in a calorie deficit. And they crave carbohydrates, proteins, or fats when abstaining from them, at least some of the time.
pazimzadeh · 23 days ago
yeah this would just be to help feel full. also don't underestimate the minerals that are in things that supposedly don't have nutrients, especially fiber
pazimzadeh commented on Maintaining weight loss   macrofactorapp.com/mainta... · Posted by u/MattSayar
iwanttocomment · 25 days ago
I regret to inform you that water, fiber content and weight don't move the bar on satiety for those chronically overweight. If so, we all could just down green beans or Metamucil and feel totally full. (Narrator: they were still hungry.)

Similarly, we would all be eating pounds of cheesecake without feeling full. (Narrator: they did get full, but not after eating too much calorically.)

Satiety is not dictated by weight. Please don't.

pazimzadeh · 25 days ago
try coleslaw with a dressing of apple cider vinegar, olive oil, salt, pepper, and herbes de provences. it's good takes up a good amount of space in your stomach
pazimzadeh commented on Valve confirms credit card companies pressured it to delist certain adult games   pcgamer.com/software/plat... · Posted by u/freedomben
userbinator · a month ago
If you want population growth.
pazimzadeh · a month ago
a moral reason
pazimzadeh commented on Valve confirms credit card companies pressured it to delist certain adult games   pcgamer.com/software/plat... · Posted by u/freedomben
dmix · a month ago
Well social/religious conservatives often think the child has rights even during pregnancy so it's not as simple as the mothers rights.

The libertarian view tends to much more favour the parents rights to make choices for their children if I remember correctly, and obviously favour the option where the government isn't deciding for them.

pazimzadeh · a month ago
Right, is there a non-religious reason to be against the right to choose to abort early during pregnancy?
pazimzadeh commented on Valve confirms credit card companies pressured it to delist certain adult games   pcgamer.com/software/plat... · Posted by u/freedomben
bigstrat2003 · a month ago
> Is there a non-religious reason to be against the right to choose abortion up to 24 weeks of pregnancy?

Of course there is. It's not hard to construct an argument to that effect either. For example: let's agree for the sake of argument that a newborn has moral rights, and that gametes do not. It doesn't make much sense to give the fetus moral rights only based on its physical location, therefore at some point between conception and birth the fetus gains moral rights. No matter what point n we choose, the objection "why is one day earlier any better" seems pretty persuasive. Therefore, by induction, the only point for assigning rights which can't be argued against in that way is at conception. Thus, we should disallow abortion so we aren't depriving the fetus of its rights.

I'm not saying that's a bulletproof argument. Indeed the argument doesn't even need to be correct for my point. My point is that nothing about that argument requires any religious belief whatsoever. So it is possible. I'm also quite certain that a cleverer person than I could construct a better argument which still doesn't require any religious dogma. This is an ethical topic, not a religious one. Obviously religion has a lot to say on ethics, but that's no reason to believe that secular arguments against abortion can't exist.

pazimzadeh · a month ago
cool, then sperm and eggs have moral rights

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