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    1. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      And I model society as a system, I model stories as systems, I model interpersonal interactions as systems, I model people as systems. I think exclusively in terms of dynamic relational systems. This means when I receive new information, my brain files it automatically.

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    2. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      It's like a post office, in a way? Every input I receive my brain intuitively routes to the space in the system where it fits. But when I receive an input that doesn't fit with the system it jams the whole thing up. It's almost painful, it's visceral. What does this look like?

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    3. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      In a social system, I assume justice. I assume that people can do what they want as long as they don't hurt anyone, and that persecution of harmless people is wrong - as is ignoring harmful people. When I see injustice, it doesn't fit into that system.

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    4. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      In communication, I assume that me and the other person are both discussing the same thing. We're building a shared model, which is always risky, but we do it. In this context, any statement containing ambiguity can't be fit into the system of the interaction cleanly.

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    5. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      When thinking about software engineering, I have intuitively a model of the whole application running in my head. When I add a new feature, I can tell where it's going to intersect the rest of the system and anticipate potential problems *trivially* - they're obvious to me.

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    6. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      When someone is telling me a story that narrative fits a model. Interestingly, I am _more_ interested in the stories that break my expectations - but only in this domain? It's fun to have those models shattered and expanded.

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    7. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      All of these things cause me to experience a strong emotional response. They seem in many ways unrelated, but it's become clear to me that in each case the exact same pattern is repeating: I have a system, I have an input the system can't account for, and something has to change.

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    8. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      I model it as 'detection' because my intuitive understanding that a discontinuity exists _precedes my ability to know what that discontinuity is_ - I have to stop and think about it. This feels to me like how a lot of people describe their own emotional processing.

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    9.  💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 16 Apr 2019
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      Have you read this book? I think you may appreciate it a lot!pic.twitter.com/nF6U8l79Js

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    10. myk is teetering‏ @mykola 16 Apr 2019
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      I have not! I'll check it out, thanks!

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       💥 (wannabe) Ƀreaker of (the Bad) Loops  💫‏ @generativist 16 Apr 2019
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      Replying to @mykola @cleverclue @zerdeve

      The first three (iirc) chapters tell a really good story about affective processing and how its necessary for threat detection and habit formation. (The later chapters are less useful imo.)

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