Deep learning version: you fix the bug and things get worse
https://twitter.com/ojahnn/status/1113387747492945921 …
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Replying to @deliprao
Sometimes I wonder if the human mind works by piling on the bugs until they cancel each other out.
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Replying to @Plinz
Sometimes you can get away understanding the world from a buggy POV. True understanding is hard and sometimes irrelevant (what’s “true” etc) anyways.
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Replying to @deliprao
Do you notice how almost all thinking, even among scientists, rests on broken foundations? People learn to navigate the defects in their rationality so well that they will even insist that rationality is impossible and undesirable.
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Replying to @Plinz
Desire for a stable ground (however illusory that is)? Very few can hold contradictions about a topic/area dialectically. Even fewer can do that for a wide range of topics at once.
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The contradictions don't suggest that the universe is inconsistent, but that the model is, and few people are willing to rebuild their models if they have social, personal, intellectual and economic dependencies.
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when I'm unhappy with my data and realize there's a bug in my code
when I fix that bug and the data doesn't get any better