I get both those elsewhere, and the former are useful, and the latter ignorable.
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Replying to @Meaningness @KevinSimler
Reddit is more like schizophrenics on speed locked in a room with each other and one of my web pages.
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Replying to @Meaningness @KevinSimler
Oh, sorry, you are talking about HN, which is not EXACTLY the same as reddit! Either I’m a schizophrenic on speed, or >
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> haven’t had my second coffee yet. *checks* Phew, apparently not schizophrenic, or on speed, or caffeine.
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I mentioned HN, but was responding to ask about your experiences on Reddit. I didn't detect any schizophrenia in your remarks.
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Replying to @KevinSimler
O&BTW, congratulations on getting picked up by HN! [have started second coffee. am I coherent and sociable yet?]
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Replying to @Meaningness
thanks! I'm just surprised HN latched onto this of all posts. [coherence and sociability noted
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Replying to @KevinSimler
I still haven’t read it—but nihilism is a big problem for an awful lot of STEM people, so it seems like a good fit there!
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Replying to @Meaningness
This makes sense... nihilism as an extremist stance, like what you get when you take a limit at infinity (or s.t.)
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Interesting you use that word… the Buddhist philosophical system that’s the basis for Meaningness describes “Four Extremes,”
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whereas you advocate staying in the nebulous middle ground, w/o drifting to the extremes, right?
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