That's a frequency illusion, also called the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon, not confirmation bias.
My health. The past several years have been a journey of finding a diet and lifestyle that minimizes the pain and discomfort. The other half of that is, when genetics and circumstance have such a crippling impact on…
This is a line of reasoning that some physicists are exploring: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.00058 > "Can the theory that reality is a simulation be tested? We investigate this question based on the assumption that if the…
How do you associate a token holder with an actual person or organization? Is there a method for doing this built into the protocol, or would that be a responsibility for the implementer? I agree that transparency could…
Thanks. I'm still not convinced that a liberal arts education is an effective way of fostering this type of thinking as compared to practicing a variety of meditation styles.
I don't quite understand his point. Is it that awareness is an important product of a liberal arts education that shouldn't be undervalued? "This is Water" speaks to that idea, but it seems disingenuous to claim that a…
This article itself may be paid advertising, perhaps by the Finland marketing board. They even mention VisitFinland.com in the final paragraph. "Science says quiet is good for you." "Finland is a place that is quiet."…
> We assume, too, that face swapping is the end game, but it’s clearly just the beginning. Isn't the end game an endless stream of personalized content for everyone? Wherein the entire corpus of human-created media…
I made a game that uses SDFs for a game jam. Here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEjee1CRko0 The game designs that SDFs allow haven't been explored fully, so I'm picking away at it game jam by game jam. ;)
This is awesome! I wanted to do this for a procedural generation algorithm during a game jam but didn't have the time to figure it out.
Hey Zach, I'm in a similar boat to you, although less prolific. I read your post as saying "I'm trying to figure out what to do next", and this is some food for thought in that regard. Personally, moving forward I…
That's a frequency illusion, also called the Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon, not confirmation bias.
My health. The past several years have been a journey of finding a diet and lifestyle that minimizes the pain and discomfort. The other half of that is, when genetics and circumstance have such a crippling impact on…
This is a line of reasoning that some physicists are exploring: https://arxiv.org/abs/1703.00058 > "Can the theory that reality is a simulation be tested? We investigate this question based on the assumption that if the…
How do you associate a token holder with an actual person or organization? Is there a method for doing this built into the protocol, or would that be a responsibility for the implementer? I agree that transparency could…
Thanks. I'm still not convinced that a liberal arts education is an effective way of fostering this type of thinking as compared to practicing a variety of meditation styles.
I don't quite understand his point. Is it that awareness is an important product of a liberal arts education that shouldn't be undervalued? "This is Water" speaks to that idea, but it seems disingenuous to claim that a…
This article itself may be paid advertising, perhaps by the Finland marketing board. They even mention VisitFinland.com in the final paragraph. "Science says quiet is good for you." "Finland is a place that is quiet."…
> We assume, too, that face swapping is the end game, but it’s clearly just the beginning. Isn't the end game an endless stream of personalized content for everyone? Wherein the entire corpus of human-created media…
I made a game that uses SDFs for a game jam. Here's a video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EEjee1CRko0 The game designs that SDFs allow haven't been explored fully, so I'm picking away at it game jam by game jam. ;)
This is awesome! I wanted to do this for a procedural generation algorithm during a game jam but didn't have the time to figure it out.
Hey Zach, I'm in a similar boat to you, although less prolific. I read your post as saying "I'm trying to figure out what to do next", and this is some food for thought in that regard. Personally, moving forward I…