hey, *this-corner-of-twitter* followers, i've never read anything from Slate Star Codex til now and it seems i've been missing out, would appreciate it if you pointed me to your favorite posts!
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alright, that might've been too vague, gonna do it by name, sorry if i miscategorize you!
@maybegray@Virtual1nstinct@limitoftruth@GlitchesBrew@BellaRudd1@rmbalt@GeniesLoki@averykimball maybe even@PYeerk or@erin_nerung?6 replies 1 retweet 7 likesShow this thread -
Replying to @Gaploser @maybegray and
i seriously recommend not poisoning your brain with Scott Alexander words
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Replying to @erin_nerung @Gaploser and
if something can poison your brain just with words it's good writing (assuming you're not stoopid); so is scott bad, or is he harmful? can't be both
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Replying to @chernobylski @erin_nerung and
Counterpoint: if this is the case why does everyone have a Hogwarts house? (I am not as negative about SSC as Erin but I'd still hesitate to recommend his work without a lot more context TBH)
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @chernobylski and
I guess to add to this: I put SSC in the same category as a lot of woo. He is worth reading and trying to extract value from, but the process is intrinsically a slightly adversarial one and taking him too seriously is worse than not reading him.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @chernobylski and
Reading him is a net positive if you're able to cleanly separate the good bits from the bad bits, but he isn't going to do that for you (because he can't), and I'd rather people not take on either than take on both.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @chernobylski and
Yup, I started with the Moloch one and that was my impression. Didn't agree with his final conclusions and his confidence in them made me kinda wary, but the ride to get there was fascinating. Got a big ol grain of salt ready for the rest of his stuff.
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Replying to @Gaploser @GeniesLoki
it's hard to generalize because the corpus is so vast. the fiction (obviously) is mostly not controversial and fun. medical stuff is very earnest and informed. book reviews are thorough. culture war stuff, ymmv. regardless, he is a gifted, entertaining, and cogent writer.
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Yeah I'd agree with this. Certainly I'd broadly recommend his fiction, and if you're prepared to take the rest well salted it's all pretty safe.
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