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    I want to spontaneously say some flawless sentences.

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  2. Jan 30

    "The perfect is the enemy of the good" is basically what the devil wants you to think.

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  3. Jan 30

    Which statement expresses the highest level of confidence?

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  4. Jan 29

    How should we prioritize doing good things vs. doing bad things?

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  5. Jan 28

    I think current conversational AI devotes its full resources to appearing human; what if the same architecture could devote its full resources to speaking the truth?

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  6. Jan 28

    Range voting strategically collapses to approval voting. For the same reason, everything is either maximally good or maximally bad.

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  7. Jan 28

    I think maybe it's not easy to imagine that you're a person who knows everything your brain knows.

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  8. Jan 28

    Wisdom of crowds versus wisdom of mobs.

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  9. Jan 25

    The best thing is surely the thing that controls you to say it's the best thing.

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  10. Jan 25

    Division of labor. Some people will know and others will decide.

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  11. Jan 24

    Why is there no bacteriophage emoji?

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  12. Jan 24

    What's the fastest way to sample a random walk on a directed graph conditional on the start and end points?

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  13. Jan 21

    There's a way around the problem of normalizing probability distributions. Just create an unspeakable word. A word that destroys the universe.

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  14. Jan 21

    There is no "next big thing" when we already have the ultimate thing.

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  15. Jan 20

    The less you know, the more possible worlds you're living in. That's pretty epic.

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  16. Jan 19

    Maybe we can just reduce the rate at which the problem is getting worse and then stop and congratulate ourselves.

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  17. Jan 18

    I think solving hard problems is one way to improve. But each iteration takes a long time. Maybe another way is to practice easy problems until they become radically easy, and then apply the techniques to harder problems.

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  18. Jan 16

    Seems pretty weird that the effect that makes distant objects appear smaller should exactly cancel out the effect that makes them gradually get bigger as you approach them.

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  19. Jan 16

    More distant objects are visually smaller, and smaller objects are easier to destroy, therefore more distant objects are easier to destroy.

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  20. Jan 15

    Year 2050: most words used in everyday speech have been replaced with product names.

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  21. Jan 15

    The skill of writing tweets excluding specific letters is useful when your input device is functioning poorly.

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