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@allgebrah

silence, THIS

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  1. 21 Dec 2019
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    it probably did encrypt one thing, namely the court astrologer's job

  2. 21 Dec 2019
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    I have, and while we're at it

  3. 21 Dec 2019
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    the most tantalizing bit is there appears to have been a way to dance this

  4. 21 Dec 2019
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    this thing uses error correction!

  5. 21 Dec 2019
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    that is acknowledged in the document but only as a kind of aside, I suspect it's way more central (I'm halfway through, it may still come)

  6. 15 Nov 2019

    Another day volunteering at the Japanese Imperial Palace. Everybody

  7. 19 Sep 2019
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    if I understand your problem correctly and my math is not completely wrong (I'm rusty), then mixing dice would work this way

  8. 6 Jul 2019

    this thing has correctly identified me as "12 year old girl on the internet (actually FBI)"

  9. 24 Jun 2019
  10. 3 Jun 2019

    or more detailed,

  11. 13 May 2019

    you can of course unfold the network over multiple percepts but then you're effectively exponentiating it each time (okay that's the upper bound, less with some pruning) and quickly end up in "you need several universes to run this" territory

  12. 13 May 2019
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    I'm unconvinced about their claim that experience can be fully 'unfolded', their argument only works for one single act of perception that can be modeled as a pure terminating function; once you start interacting with your environment, causal structure is reestablished

  13. 17 Apr 2019
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  15. 3 Mar 2019
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    I suspect it was you who came up with the linked rule and it's super interesting actually, it has inverse gliders from time to time and other things as well

  16. 3 Mar 2019
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    imo it's a copout, borges for example did "at the mountains of madness" better

  17. 9 Feb 2019
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    I'm gonna go out on a limb here and point out that Bupropion and Salbutamol have very similar structures, and the latter is often used for asthma relief (alas, it doesn't fix the underlying immune issues)

  18. 18 Jan 2019
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    I recently learned about why hearts respond to serotonin and basically it's a heinous hack that somehow made it into production (src: )

  19. 15 Oct 2018

    Stanislaw Lem on Corporations-as-AI and paperclip maximizers, 1964, Summa Technologiae

  20. 7 Oct 2018
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