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@aprayerofquiet
Meine Sätze erläutern dadurch, dass sie der, welcher mich versteht, am Ende als unsinnig erkennt.
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Naive Realism in Everyday Life (1995) law.stanford.edu/index.php?weba is a nice & psychologically semi-rigorous case for a principle of charity
"Novelization Style" in recent genre fiction superdoomedplanet.com/blog/?tag=nove
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Is that true? Who knows. Some things are probably like this though
over time, I misspell words more often, because I see errors in the wild that weren't there in the learning context
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like maybe two arguments could sound similar. but actually they're different arguments
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it's too bad there's only one way to be nuanced, which is admitting exceptions to absolute statements. imagine if there were other nuances
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...showed that whilst everything around me is ever changing ever dying there is underlying all that change a living power that is changeless
is there a better recommendation algorithm than asking thoughtful people what their favorite things are
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Rogaway, The Moral Character Of Cryptographic Work web.cs.ucdavis.edu/~rogaway/paper
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what am I saying. who have I become. of course there's nothing general to be learned
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like this but better: jstor.org/stable/25148732 ("The Impact of Ideology on Effectiveness in Open Source Software Development Teams", n=67)
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can't think of another comparably large set of communities as convenient to study, anyway
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I wonder if there's anything general to be learned from a large-scale study of open-source communities, or if they're too weird
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current mood: listening in on mundane, candid interaction is strangely compelling. recorded D&D sessions work surprisingly well.
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still I increasingly have trouble imagining what it would be like to care about the things people keep arguing about online
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"is that really the hill you want to die on" is way too fun to use. I need to watch myself
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otherwise the interesting things mech pianos can do that humans can't tend to just not sound very good to me. maybe mostly lack of shaping?
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but mostly, whatever bit of autism I have is *highly* stimulated by these. like bach on 5x attentional volume
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and there's a lot of ground there, eg how do you add audible complexity interestingly, in a somehow pianistic way, not just stacking voices
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normally I'd say player piano studies are the sort of conceptual exercises that are interesting approximately once
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(where Tribe cites it for that quantifying some evidence looks more Bayesian but leads away from ideal reasoning given other constraints)
maybe a more interesting pointer is to Lipsey's reflections 50 years later editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/confer
