Replying to myself in case my point isnt clear - Im postulating that monogamy being some sort of “default” is inevitable, given enough time to evolve, regardless of how you setup the starting parameters.
All good points, but this doesnt really answer my question. If we imagine this hypothetical non-monogamous society, with no social constructs incentivizing monogamy, jealousy being in human nature would remain a driver…
These are good insights, but I meant how do you adress it within the concept of a non monogamous society.
How do you address jealousy? Im very much on board with the idea in general, and have given it quite a bit of thought, but I’ve never been fully sold on the idea that jealousy is fully based on social constructs
And that is where details matter. You can implement age verification in such a way that no data gets transmitted anywhere. Ofc I wouldn't expect Meta to not take a chance of collecting even more user data and blame a…
All of the kids will get a fake account and a VPN? Putting barriers in place will likely have some effect in the intended direction. > This assumes that it will actually solve the problem anyway I wouldn't expect any…
The problem isn't an individual kids phone. It's their peers devices, or other ways they can explore the internet that isn't under their guardians control. This is a systemic issue that requires systemic approach. I am…
I assumed 'this' refers to the title. That may have been incorrect.
I don't have the data but I don't think most people look past the title.
The idea is that each subagent is focused on a specific part of the problem and can use its entire context window for a more focused subtask than the overall one. So ideally the results arent conflicting, they are…
Yes, and? Without it, the total paid would be at least the same or more.
I was wondering if it's just me. I am using Brave on iOS with all the possible blockers enabled, so I'm not surprised when some website doesn't work well. Instagram literally freezes solid after 5-15s of being on the…
I like that for this brief moment we actually have a competitive market working in favor of consumers. I ditched my Claude subscription in favor of Gemini just last week. It won't be great when we enter the cartel…
I know these are scientists and a 'Human embryo model' is a perfectly valid name, because it's a model of a human embryo, but it's a disaster from a marketing perspective. People will see 'human embryo' and it doesn't…
I don't know if I just became cynical and jaded, but is this really surprising to anyone in any way? Any time I give out my personal information to anyone for any reason, I basically treat it as 'any member of public…
I was reseaching kirigami yesterday for a DYI project, and it was the first time I heard about kirigami, and of course I stumbled upon the parachute application. And now its on the front page of HN? To whoever is…
If this were true, aviation cable markers would not be a thing. Also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Cavalese_cable_car_crash
> In my head, these are equivalent, like two labels for the same moment. There’s no mental conversion, no extra cognitive load. Well said. Ill use this when explaining to my north american friends how 17:00 is 5pm in my…
Yes, in some European countries Apple doesn't have physical stores and relies on official partners for retail for physical stores. In some of these countries, you can still shop online on the official Apple store for…
Storytime: my partner used to be a long time Samsung fan. She had the phone, tablet, headphones and watch and probably more gear that I don't even know about. Then she moved to Canada with me. Because of how poor the QA…
Would/does that actually work? Its been a while since I watched SED Destins video about it, so I dont remember if they experiment with that. But intuitively, heating the glass so non-uniformly that the tail would melt…
The signup confirmation email has awstrack.me tracking in it :(
Not always of course, but I dont understand this reasoning. For every example you give, one can make up a different one where stopping would yield a better outcome. I do believe though that if we took literally all…
The discussion isnt derailed, it branched off. The point is to bring up an adjacent point. And while the ideal scenario is of course that no problem arises, and second being that the problem is swiftly and efficiently…
The second paragraph is clearly sarcastic, but the rest seems genuine, so Im a bit confused.
Replying to myself in case my point isnt clear - Im postulating that monogamy being some sort of “default” is inevitable, given enough time to evolve, regardless of how you setup the starting parameters.
All good points, but this doesnt really answer my question. If we imagine this hypothetical non-monogamous society, with no social constructs incentivizing monogamy, jealousy being in human nature would remain a driver…
These are good insights, but I meant how do you adress it within the concept of a non monogamous society.
How do you address jealousy? Im very much on board with the idea in general, and have given it quite a bit of thought, but I’ve never been fully sold on the idea that jealousy is fully based on social constructs
And that is where details matter. You can implement age verification in such a way that no data gets transmitted anywhere. Ofc I wouldn't expect Meta to not take a chance of collecting even more user data and blame a…
All of the kids will get a fake account and a VPN? Putting barriers in place will likely have some effect in the intended direction. > This assumes that it will actually solve the problem anyway I wouldn't expect any…
The problem isn't an individual kids phone. It's their peers devices, or other ways they can explore the internet that isn't under their guardians control. This is a systemic issue that requires systemic approach. I am…
I assumed 'this' refers to the title. That may have been incorrect.
I don't have the data but I don't think most people look past the title.
The idea is that each subagent is focused on a specific part of the problem and can use its entire context window for a more focused subtask than the overall one. So ideally the results arent conflicting, they are…
Yes, and? Without it, the total paid would be at least the same or more.
I was wondering if it's just me. I am using Brave on iOS with all the possible blockers enabled, so I'm not surprised when some website doesn't work well. Instagram literally freezes solid after 5-15s of being on the…
I like that for this brief moment we actually have a competitive market working in favor of consumers. I ditched my Claude subscription in favor of Gemini just last week. It won't be great when we enter the cartel…
I know these are scientists and a 'Human embryo model' is a perfectly valid name, because it's a model of a human embryo, but it's a disaster from a marketing perspective. People will see 'human embryo' and it doesn't…
I don't know if I just became cynical and jaded, but is this really surprising to anyone in any way? Any time I give out my personal information to anyone for any reason, I basically treat it as 'any member of public…
I was reseaching kirigami yesterday for a DYI project, and it was the first time I heard about kirigami, and of course I stumbled upon the parachute application. And now its on the front page of HN? To whoever is…
If this were true, aviation cable markers would not be a thing. Also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_Cavalese_cable_car_crash
> In my head, these are equivalent, like two labels for the same moment. There’s no mental conversion, no extra cognitive load. Well said. Ill use this when explaining to my north american friends how 17:00 is 5pm in my…
Yes, in some European countries Apple doesn't have physical stores and relies on official partners for retail for physical stores. In some of these countries, you can still shop online on the official Apple store for…
Storytime: my partner used to be a long time Samsung fan. She had the phone, tablet, headphones and watch and probably more gear that I don't even know about. Then she moved to Canada with me. Because of how poor the QA…
Would/does that actually work? Its been a while since I watched SED Destins video about it, so I dont remember if they experiment with that. But intuitively, heating the glass so non-uniformly that the tail would melt…
The signup confirmation email has awstrack.me tracking in it :(
Not always of course, but I dont understand this reasoning. For every example you give, one can make up a different one where stopping would yield a better outcome. I do believe though that if we took literally all…
The discussion isnt derailed, it branched off. The point is to bring up an adjacent point. And while the ideal scenario is of course that no problem arises, and second being that the problem is swiftly and efficiently…
The second paragraph is clearly sarcastic, but the rest seems genuine, so Im a bit confused.