sure, they have strong bay area aura, but an ad hominem is not very useful criticism of the actual arguments for AI safety (and longtermism, and against x-risks in general).
sorry, could you explain what Calvinism is for someone who (is a programmer and heard about EA and) grew up in a post-Soviet atheist metallurgy town? thanks!
9/11 was just a bloody blip compared to the decades of spiraling indoctrination with varying focal points. the same way that now "progressive leftists" are completely working themselves into an anticapitalist frenzy,…
people flag things that are obvious and boring, or that are very incendiary, technically dense, and not easily argued (and thus it's not the place and time to discuss it) topics. eg. migration politics and economics…
incompetence is everpresent in large hierarchical power structures. just as the UK the US is also full of career politicians sitting in very powerful (sub)committees
we don't know. https://lorienpsych.com/2021/11/02/ketamine/#11_How_does_ket... the opiate receptor interaction might be important, but it seems that the antidepressant effect persists even if the opiate pathway is…
they can try it simply this stuff was not even at that stage. it's a lab report. there's no company making it. though there's a version of this copper complex that targets ALS, and that is already available
Tens of thousands of dollars? So ... nothing compared to real estate prices? Not to mention how nothing it is compared to the cost of certain child care activities that one might have to pay for if one has a child with…
(for anyone else wondering, it's a book, 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami, from 2009-2010)
what's the flex? what's the message? how does it relate to the IPO?
headcount doesn't have to be granular, it has to be accurate. this is about the very useful street- and block-level data. also, if how would anyone know how accurate the "transparent" number is? if Trump or Thiel can…
it sounds like USCIS should do auctions too. is that not an option, or just nobody bothered with it so far?
people are doing this for ME/CFS patients, and trying stuff, and ... it's not easy at all. But the signs at least are pointing toward something coherent. Yes, it's many variants from a disease, but still, like cancer we…
you mean that if average Retail Ronnie directly buys the new hot stock at IPO versus getting exposure to it through whatever ETF they have? yes, directly buying a stock at IPO sounds really strange for me. (because…
sure, but does that risk have good returns to go along? if IPOs are known to be very bad bets why do institutions (supposedly savvy professional investors) participate?
but also, getting IPOs included captures the upside. of course, public markets nowadays are definitely paying a pretty serious "agent-principal premium". (since public exits are usually very good for the C-suite and for…
(at least in Budapest, many moons ago) highly technical programs had some really infamous classes. but people had a lot of chances to pass the exams. each semester about 3. and it was possible to take the class 3 times…
... still, "on average" IPOs tend to make money, no? that's why people (fight to be able) to buy them. this gives a nice comfy exit to many late-stage investors, etc. and, of course, it's hard to say that it's great…
https://github.com/JuliusBrussee/caveman
We should expect to see the process slowing down first. Until then we should expect it to continue with pretty high likelihood. https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!_ZW2!,f_auto,q_auto:...
Based on how much money is chasing returns, and how steep the slope is, it's almost certain that we are still not at the end of this sigmoid cycle. Sure, it might start to slow down, but even then we will likely see a…
Does Stripe have any published stats on the ratios? Did any merchant ever won such a Stripe dispute?
did you mean to reply to my comment? if yes, can I ask you to explain what do you mean by assumption? where is that coming from? regarding WMF (and other non-profits, like Mozilla), this is a well-known phenomenon -…
yes, check program expense ratios https://www.charitynavigator.org/discover-charities/best-cha... but see also https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/blog/arent-the-best-charitie... and https://www.givewell.org/
if people want that they will keep using and supporting (and contributing to) Debian. so far it seems that there's quite some trust toward these projects. the evolutionarily optimal ratio of predator:prey fluctuates…
sure, they have strong bay area aura, but an ad hominem is not very useful criticism of the actual arguments for AI safety (and longtermism, and against x-risks in general).
sorry, could you explain what Calvinism is for someone who (is a programmer and heard about EA and) grew up in a post-Soviet atheist metallurgy town? thanks!
9/11 was just a bloody blip compared to the decades of spiraling indoctrination with varying focal points. the same way that now "progressive leftists" are completely working themselves into an anticapitalist frenzy,…
people flag things that are obvious and boring, or that are very incendiary, technically dense, and not easily argued (and thus it's not the place and time to discuss it) topics. eg. migration politics and economics…
incompetence is everpresent in large hierarchical power structures. just as the UK the US is also full of career politicians sitting in very powerful (sub)committees
we don't know. https://lorienpsych.com/2021/11/02/ketamine/#11_How_does_ket... the opiate receptor interaction might be important, but it seems that the antidepressant effect persists even if the opiate pathway is…
they can try it simply this stuff was not even at that stage. it's a lab report. there's no company making it. though there's a version of this copper complex that targets ALS, and that is already available
Tens of thousands of dollars? So ... nothing compared to real estate prices? Not to mention how nothing it is compared to the cost of certain child care activities that one might have to pay for if one has a child with…
(for anyone else wondering, it's a book, 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami, from 2009-2010)
what's the flex? what's the message? how does it relate to the IPO?
headcount doesn't have to be granular, it has to be accurate. this is about the very useful street- and block-level data. also, if how would anyone know how accurate the "transparent" number is? if Trump or Thiel can…
it sounds like USCIS should do auctions too. is that not an option, or just nobody bothered with it so far?
people are doing this for ME/CFS patients, and trying stuff, and ... it's not easy at all. But the signs at least are pointing toward something coherent. Yes, it's many variants from a disease, but still, like cancer we…
you mean that if average Retail Ronnie directly buys the new hot stock at IPO versus getting exposure to it through whatever ETF they have? yes, directly buying a stock at IPO sounds really strange for me. (because…
sure, but does that risk have good returns to go along? if IPOs are known to be very bad bets why do institutions (supposedly savvy professional investors) participate?
but also, getting IPOs included captures the upside. of course, public markets nowadays are definitely paying a pretty serious "agent-principal premium". (since public exits are usually very good for the C-suite and for…
(at least in Budapest, many moons ago) highly technical programs had some really infamous classes. but people had a lot of chances to pass the exams. each semester about 3. and it was possible to take the class 3 times…
... still, "on average" IPOs tend to make money, no? that's why people (fight to be able) to buy them. this gives a nice comfy exit to many late-stage investors, etc. and, of course, it's hard to say that it's great…
https://github.com/JuliusBrussee/caveman
We should expect to see the process slowing down first. Until then we should expect it to continue with pretty high likelihood. https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!_ZW2!,f_auto,q_auto:...
Based on how much money is chasing returns, and how steep the slope is, it's almost certain that we are still not at the end of this sigmoid cycle. Sure, it might start to slow down, but even then we will likely see a…
Does Stripe have any published stats on the ratios? Did any merchant ever won such a Stripe dispute?
did you mean to reply to my comment? if yes, can I ask you to explain what do you mean by assumption? where is that coming from? regarding WMF (and other non-profits, like Mozilla), this is a well-known phenomenon -…
yes, check program expense ratios https://www.charitynavigator.org/discover-charities/best-cha... but see also https://www.givingwhatwecan.org/blog/arent-the-best-charitie... and https://www.givewell.org/
if people want that they will keep using and supporting (and contributing to) Debian. so far it seems that there's quite some trust toward these projects. the evolutionarily optimal ratio of predator:prey fluctuates…