For some reason, I rarely know what points the authors of Nautilus articles are trying to make. What are they claiming? How are they backing up those claims?
"failure disguised as success" is a profound insight. The Silicon Valley version of this is raising a lot of money when you don't have product-market fit or the right co-founder or both. Getting other people to commit…
Please propose a system whereby facts can be collected, interpreted, verified and distributed for free. If it is not free, who funds it? How do we prevent the organization funding it from perverting the facts to serve…
> furthermore, nyt are mostly shills for their advertisers. Your Medium post does not prove your claim. That's not how newspapers work. There is a wall between advertising and news at the big national papers (less so at…
Revenge is underrated. The opportunities to avenge oneself without also shooting oneself in the foot, or entering an endless cycle of reciprocal vendettas, are very rare. But when they do come, the closure is liberating.
5. Here is the book and one instance of Scott's full name in the book. https://books.google.com/books?id=wtQkDwAAQBAJ&pg=PR9&lpg=PR... Voluntarily publishing something like that makes me believe that Scott did not make…
This conflict is complicated and our understanding of it is limited. * We only have SSC's account of the conversation between him and the NYT reporter. * The NYT does not have a history of doxxing people, particularly…
He was attendee and sponsor and running the conference.
Thank you. Thiel was an early backer of SI and attendee of the Singularity Summits that ran from 2006-2012. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singularity_Summit Soon after that, awareness of AI and superintelligence went…
You don't need secrets for your theory of insiders to work. What Thiel and Musk saw was DeepMind. Then they invested in it. Altman acted later. And the vision of what AI was becoming was voiced much earlier by…
Why are we doing these "privilege" callouts? What does this add to the discussion? Should Malan apologize? Should the New Yorker apologize for him? Individuals are regularly used metonymically to represent a larger…
This article is by the same reporter who is accused to "threatening to doxx SlateStarCodex." I don't happen to believe that accusation. It is worthwhile to point out that this is a guy who is trying to convey…
> we are in this to help foster worldwide collaboration, not get bogged down in politics. That was my point. Belgium, a famously neutral country, allows you to do that.
Eclipse added Huawei as a strategic member last fall: https://blog.huawei.com/2019/10/22/huawei-becomes-a-strategi... As well as another company that partners with a Chinese government lab. I have to wonder whether this…
For some reason, I rarely know what points the authors of Nautilus articles are trying to make. What are they claiming? How are they backing up those claims?
"failure disguised as success" is a profound insight. The Silicon Valley version of this is raising a lot of money when you don't have product-market fit or the right co-founder or both. Getting other people to commit…
Please propose a system whereby facts can be collected, interpreted, verified and distributed for free. If it is not free, who funds it? How do we prevent the organization funding it from perverting the facts to serve…
> furthermore, nyt are mostly shills for their advertisers. Your Medium post does not prove your claim. That's not how newspapers work. There is a wall between advertising and news at the big national papers (less so at…
Revenge is underrated. The opportunities to avenge oneself without also shooting oneself in the foot, or entering an endless cycle of reciprocal vendettas, are very rare. But when they do come, the closure is liberating.
5. Here is the book and one instance of Scott's full name in the book. https://books.google.com/books?id=wtQkDwAAQBAJ&pg=PR9&lpg=PR... Voluntarily publishing something like that makes me believe that Scott did not make…
This conflict is complicated and our understanding of it is limited. * We only have SSC's account of the conversation between him and the NYT reporter. * The NYT does not have a history of doxxing people, particularly…
He was attendee and sponsor and running the conference.
Thank you. Thiel was an early backer of SI and attendee of the Singularity Summits that ran from 2006-2012. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Singularity_Summit Soon after that, awareness of AI and superintelligence went…
You don't need secrets for your theory of insiders to work. What Thiel and Musk saw was DeepMind. Then they invested in it. Altman acted later. And the vision of what AI was becoming was voiced much earlier by…
Why are we doing these "privilege" callouts? What does this add to the discussion? Should Malan apologize? Should the New Yorker apologize for him? Individuals are regularly used metonymically to represent a larger…
This article is by the same reporter who is accused to "threatening to doxx SlateStarCodex." I don't happen to believe that accusation. It is worthwhile to point out that this is a guy who is trying to convey…
> we are in this to help foster worldwide collaboration, not get bogged down in politics. That was my point. Belgium, a famously neutral country, allows you to do that.
Eclipse added Huawei as a strategic member last fall: https://blog.huawei.com/2019/10/22/huawei-becomes-a-strategi... As well as another company that partners with a Chinese government lab. I have to wonder whether this…