Wow these look so good. Just added a bunch of them to my list
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Replying to @vboykis
Yay soon-to-be book friend :D
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Replying to @generativist @vboykis
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Also be sure to see this part, too.
@alixabeth's book is really interesting to people with our experience with concurrency/scheduling issues in complex computer systems.https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1113487172693241856 …💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops 💫 added,
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Replying to @generativist @vboykis
Is it a bad idea for me to admit that this is my own book but I don't know enough about what you do to understand this application?
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Replying to @alixabeth @vboykis
Nope, not at all! In fact, eventually I'll put my ideas about your book to some notes. Vicki and I know each other from data science stuff. (Her account is also worth following just for the humor alone.)
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For my particular focus — computational social science generally and belief systems specifically — your book is helping me pin down some ideas, strategies, and emergent consequences that I feel get ignored (at great cost) for the sake of parsimony.
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Replying to @generativist @vboykis
I can't wait to see where you go with that. This is a future publication you are working on?
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Replying to @alixabeth @vboykis
An excellent question that I need to figure out post-defense next Friday ;)
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But here's one example. In CSS, interaction patterns for agents matter. There's recent work focusing on it a lot more, but mostly, it's discrete time. My dissertation incorporated continuous time because: time and timing matters.
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For belief systems, I think that's a problem because we do not have the same amount of time, and aspects of our cognition change our perception of it in important ways. When those effects act in socially patterned ways, I think that's very important!
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(Unfortunately, my phdlife time limit ran out and I had to disable a lot of the cooler aspects such as agents aborting episodes that were too lengthy for their current state. But...someday?)
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Replying to @generativist @vboykis
Deadlines...don't they just suck? (Except for the part where they ensure that we finish our dissertations)
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Replying to @alixabeth @vboykis
100%
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