fiiiiine an example of morally reifying a technical outcome would be deciding that outcome of a majority vote, because it received a majority, was *right* and any other options were *wrong* and so were the people who voted for themhttps://twitter.com/nuanceexists/status/1261475054614769666 …
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an example of affectively reifying a technical outcome would be deciding that because Joe got the promotion you wanted, that means that Joe is *good* and you are *bad* and you should go sit in the corner and eat worms
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Chaos have you ever read Edward T hall?
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nope!
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But then I shouldn't have been a reply guy at all?!
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Okay, nvm, it serves an unknown greater purpose, since I've known bro entropy for a long time now. Let me broadcast that preticamental digression. * salute *
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can you uhhh clarify
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Nerds used to getting good results from benign and even liberatory tech like TCP/IP and W3C standards are getting bad results doing this with some random ML model developed with a grant from the Dracula foundation.
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RFCs should be interpreted through the lens of survivor bias.
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Not only do I not know how, I don't even know what this means
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