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Better ways of thinking, feeling, and acting—around problems of meaning and meaninglessness; self and society; ethics, purpose, and value.

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    1. Toby‏ @tobyshorin 26 Jul 2019
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      "Ads Don't Work That Way" still a great essay but this example really didn't hold up. @KevinSimler have you reevaluated any of your ideas here since?pic.twitter.com/KTwAICRa8t

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    2. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 26 Jul 2019
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      Yeah I’m clearly missing something with the bedsheets. I found that essay fantastically hard to write because for any given example, it feels like there are 6 things happening at once. I still think the general principles are right, even if some of the examples are off.

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    3. Welp Banana‏ @literalbanana 26 Jul 2019
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      Replying to @KevinSimler @tobyshorin

      re: 6 things happening at once - started writing on wilderness a few days ago and realized what I was trying to do was superimpose a dozen distributions (e.g. bell curves) upon each other because I don't trust words anymore

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    4. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 26 Jul 2019
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      Replying to @literalbanana @tobyshorin

      words are the worst :(

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    5. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 26 Jul 2019
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      Replying to @KevinSimler @literalbanana @tobyshorin

      but yeah, i really wish there were better patterns for how to talk about these kinds of domains. “superimposed distributions” kinda gets at it.

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    6. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 26 Jul 2019
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      Replying to @KevinSimler @literalbanana @tobyshorin

      I often think in terms of trying to decompose a high-dimensional space into ~principal components, and then describing the principal components in isolation. E.g. in social situations, there’s the prestige component, the dominance component, the coalition politics component, etc.

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    7. Kevin Simler‏ @KevinSimler 26 Jul 2019
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      Replying to @KevinSimler @literalbanana @tobyshorin

      Each is best understood by thinking about it by itself, as a pure vector unadulterated with the other components. But then any real-world example is a data point that mixes everything together. And of course the vectors aren’t orthogonal, and they mix chaotically....

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    8. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 26 Jul 2019
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      Replying to @KevinSimler @literalbanana @tobyshorin

      This is what hypertext was supposed to be for—“everything is deeply intertwingled” was Ted Nelson’s slogan. I persist in writing hypertext books even though no one can make sense of the format. His vision had level-of-detail sliders and other mechanisms not yet available.

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      David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 26 Jul 2019
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      Replying to @context_ing @KevinSimler and

      Wow, thanks, great to read @andy_matuschak's original thread and also the replies! I was going to mention @hypothes_is but I see someone beat me to it (cc @mtraven)

      3:24 PM - 26 Jul 2019
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        2.  🕷BenjaminP.Taylor 🇪🇺‏ @antlerboy 27 Jul 2019
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          Awesome thread. It's not this, but it reminds me of the Zettelkasten. http://takingnotenow.blogspot.com/2007/12/luhmanns-zettelkasten.html?m=1 … Isn't it a bit like hypercard? Fun stuff here https://www.mondo2000.com/2018/06/18/the-inspiration-for-hypercard/ … IIRC Douglas Adams was obsessed by it...

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        3. David Chapman‏ @Meaningness 27 Jul 2019
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          I often wonder why we can’t have a modern HyperCard equivalent. The web is so NOT that. There are HyperCard clones still available, but so much more is possible. (Who wants to help start this company? :)

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