Form: Mini Essay

  • ANOTHER REASON WHY YOU CAN”T WIN HEARTS AND MINDS OF THE LEFT The difference bet

    ANOTHER REASON WHY YOU CAN”T WIN HEARTS AND MINDS OF THE LEFT
    The difference between left and right is just the feminine search for hyperconsumption, dependency, and evasion of responsibility for the commons because of the potential for conflict, and the masculine search for capitalization, freedom, and responsibility for the commons regardless of the potential for conflict.

    There is no aspect of the left, no matter what disposition, that is not the use of lying and deception for the purpose of evading all responsibility for self, others, and commons by extracting or stealing from those who are productive.

    The right requires high trust, and the left is untrustworthy, because the left is criminal. You can’t win hearts and minds of people who are criminal, even if those criminals console their criminality with claims of caretaking – at others expense.

    The only solution is national divorce. The right can then raise the standard of behavior again, and the left can lower the standard of behavior further, and people will sort into high-trust and low-trust states and city-states. And the left will turn into favellas and the right will struggle to retain a high-trust civilization as once again those who are unfit for advanced civilization seek to migrate to an advanced civilization without adopting the behaviors that make advanced civilization possible.

    Ergo. Full integration or forcible exit.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-14 23:17:47 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1669121988638523392

  • America Collects Tribute (Taxation) Via the Dollar From the world’s greatest pro

    America Collects Tribute (Taxation) Via the Dollar
    https://t.co/m7Y8BbRE0a
    From the world’s greatest professor: @whatifalthist

    Rudyard uses the term ‘Tribute’ for reasons I’ll let him explain, but I presume (perhaps foolishly) that he is either trying to make a point, or ignoring the unassailable ambitions and results of the American Postwar Order, as a continuation of the British Prewar Order.

    The American postwar order sought to eliminate empires, and the imperial incentive to world war, by using its economic, military, and strategic advantage to ‘bribe’ the world out of empires and into nation-states and federations of nations states, using the Smithian insight that the sovereignty of PEOPLE in their territory, (not governments), their natural desire for natural (human) rights, and their resulting economic interdependence, would create a lasting peace – unless someone tried to restore the parasitism of empires (Russia, Iran, and China).

    This has been the most effective means of creating world prosperity since the high point of the roman empire. But superior knowledge, understanding, and technology can be imitated, and all human organizations of all scales expand to the point of their incompetence. So the seeds of calcification and collapse are always embedded in our successes.

    The dollar is the most ‘fair’ tax ever invented by man for the collection of resources necessary to produce, administer, and defend the American Rules-Based Order (Rule of Law by the Natural Law of Sovereignty in demonstrated interests and Reciprocity in word and deed.)

    But like all taxes, the developed world seeks to avoid those taxes while still maintaining the value of the international order – for free. Meanwhile, the undeveloped world eschews the responsibility that the rules-based order demands of them – still hanging onto the false religion (hope) of socialism and communism. And worse, the remaining Imperial world jealously guards its rent-seeking and corruption and seeks to expand it’s rent-seeking and corruption over other smaller nations.

    This American strategy did slowly harm the American worker and middle class, primarily because our incentive to industrialize the world to raise them into economic cooperation and interdependence in exchange for cheaper consumer goods for all, allowed the export of strategic industry, resulting in a hollowing out of laboring, working, and lower-middle-class jobs and income. And causing unhealthy migration to cities that crush rates of reproduction. Which in turn led to tolerating immigration. When combined with leftist march through the institutions of cultural production, this resulted in our current division, crisis, and brewing civil war.

    This postwar effort worked until the fall of the soviet union, when the West in general, all of it, presumed that they had ‘won’, and that nature would take its course, and the rule of law, natural rights, and economic prosperity would benefit everyone, producing another long peace.

    Unfortunately, (a) Russia, Iran, and China (and possibly Turkey) are less developed, have elites that parasitically captured the government at the expense of the people, and have reverted to their imperial ambitions in order to preserve their parasitism upon the people. And (b) some regions have experimented with socialism, failed, and missed the window of opportunity for global economic status. And (c) the poisoning of the American and Western liberal project by leftist immoral hedonism and the destruction of institutions and in particular, the family is antithetical to the oldest and least advanced civilizations of Islam and Africa. So we have lost the ‘virtuous’ and moral high ground leaving only the economic high ground – and that’s just insufficient for people who are more dependent on family, clan, and religion than the developed world is dependent upon formal institutions.

    So, we must study history because living memory, especially among the young, is insufficient to protect us from repeating mistakes we may presume are new and novel circumstances but are anything but. Man is constant over time. All that changes is information distribution and the degree to which we migrate ever closer to natural and physical laws of nature, despite the increase in responsibility it requires of us.

    And all but a few of us resist.

    Forward progress is not guaranteed. Dark ages are not rare. Some of us must always and everywhere stand guard against human hubris, ignorance, bias, wishful thinking, deception, denial, and corruption.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute
    The Science of Cooperation


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-14 18:47:20 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1669053928388845586

  • Q: “DO YOU BELIEVE IN GOD?” I choose to believe in god. I talk to god all the ti

    Q: “DO YOU BELIEVE IN GOD?”
    I choose to believe in god. I talk to god all the time. I do not adhere to any given concept of god. I do not claim to understand anything about that god or make any claims about god. I do not need to.
    If you have faith in god, then you need not defend or justify that faith – if you must defend or justify that faith, it means you don’t have faith. But instead, you need the validation of others that you’re right and not wrong because you feel weak and incompetent and uncertain otherwise. Or you need god and religion as a crutch for the inability to understand yourself, life, and the universe.
    I don’t feel weak and incompetent. And I can understand the universe. I do not need to frame the universe as god or construction of god, as it would require I hold the pretense of understanding I cannot and do not have, or was weak, incompetent, insecure, and unable to understand the universe as it is.
    As such my concept of god is more of an advisor with knowledge and designs I lack, as a voice of wisdom and counsel within the universe, and possibly an artifact of the collective minds of man, and nothing more.

    Reply addressees: @wolflwise @whatifalthist


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-14 16:51:28 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1669024770082447382

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1669020612709294087

  • Einstein Got There First Because He Was Wrong Well, Einstein got there first bec

    Einstein Got There First Because He Was Wrong
    Well, Einstein got there first because he was half wrong. Mazwell, Lorentz, and Hilbert et all were fully right: physicists. Einstein rushed to publish after spending time with Hilbert, as Darwin did after hearing from Wallace. Einstein’s shortcut of pseudoscientific magic, attributing properties of mathematics to the universe (cringe) meant he didn’t have to solve the problem of physics (causality) just describe the behavior of the universe mathematically. We are still trying to escape Einstein and Bohr’s pseudoscientific mathematics. And history will absolutely positively treat them as well as Cantor, Freud, Boaz, Gould, Marx, Derrida, Lewontin, Rez, Kelsen, Dworkin, et all as pseudoscientists that cost us a century in intellectual development, which if we are lucking with our current ‘revolt and restoration’ may finally be overturned.


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 17:22:54 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668670290019090432

  • “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?” About half our nervous system is devoted to

    “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?”

    About half our nervous system is devoted to vision and the rest to everything else. Vision is faster, more precise, over longer distances than the other senses.

    The neocortex is a vast parallel processing engine that disambiguates and organizes millions of nerve impulses (literally just pulses) into objects, spaces, and backgrounds – and most importantly, in relation to our body.

    The Hippocampus integrates that information from the neocortex into a 3d world model (our sixth sense, where our body is in relation to our chest, calculating and coordinating eye head body and limb, direction, turning direction, speed, in relation to objects, spaces and backgrounds to produce an ‘episode’ that serves as an index to relate to all other memories, and then produces a competitive prediction engine by auto-association with previous memories.

    Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of the brain segment called the diencephalon. They sit on top of and in front of the brain stem. And the brain stem sits on top of the spinal cord, where, for all intents and purposes the brain is an evolutionary extension of the spinal cord, which is an evolution of the embryonic neural tube.

    The Thalamus (the director) coordinates sensory and motor functions and regulates them by consciousness, sleep, and alertness, then the Hypothalamus works together with the pituitary gland to regulate the secretion of hormones to maintain homeostasis that regulates body state.

    So these Predictions compete for attention in the Thalamus, based on predicted gains or losses, which then communicates to the hypothalamus and the combination results in alertness and preparation of body state for reacting to those predicted conditions – the experience of which we call ’emotions’.

    Both in-utero sex differences in hormones and the resulting organization of neurons cause Women to prioritize the prediction of personal reactions (empathy, emotions, in time, ‘feels’) with lower self-regulation and bias to desirability over evidentiary truth, and Men to prioritize the prediction of environmental changes (systematizing, outcomes, over time, ‘reals’) with higher self-regulation and biased to evidentiary truth. In other words, we evolved to protect women and children on one hand, and capture and hold territory and resources on the other.

    So emotions are bodily reactions to experiences(now) to predictions (then) depending upon whatever it is has captured our attention. Everything feels like what it does for a reason. 😉

    It’s really not that complicated. But before we had computers and neural networks it was hard for us to think of our brains with the operational examples available to us. Hence all the pseudoscience and nonsense in philosophy and psychology.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 16:20:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668654633458323457

  • “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?” About half our nervous system is devoted to

    “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?”

    About half our nervous system is devoted to vision and the rest to everything else. Vision is faster, more precise, over longer distances than the other senses.

    The neocortex is a vast parallel processing engine that disambiguates and organizes millions of nerve impulses (literally just pulses) into objects, spaces, and backgrounds – and most importantly, in relation to our body.

    The Hippocampus integrates that information from the neocortex into a 3d world model (our sixth sense, where our body is in relation to our chest, calculating and coordinating eye head body and limb, direction, turning direction, speed, in relation to objects, spaces and backgrounds to produce an ‘episode’ that serves as an index to relate to all other memories, and then produces a competitive prediction engine by auto-association with previous memories.

    Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of the brain segment called the diencephalon. They sit on top of and in front of the brain stem. And the brain stem sits on top of the spinal cord, where, for all intents and purposes the brain is an evolutionary extension of the spinal cord, which is an evolution of the embryonic neural tube.

    The Thalamus (the director) coordinates sensory and motor functions and regulates them by consciousness, sleep, and alertness, then the Hypothalamus works together with the pituitary gland to regulate the secretion of hormones to maintain homeostasis that regulates body state.

    So these Predictions compete for attention in the Thalamus, based on predicted gains or losses, which then communicates to the hypothalamus and the combination results in alertness and preparation of body state for reacting to those predicted conditions – the experience of which we call ’emotions’.

    Both in-utero sex differences in hormones and resulting organization of neurons cause Women to prioritize the prediction of personal reactions (empathy, emotions, in time, ‘feels’) with lower self-regulation and bias to desirability over evidentiary truth, and Men to prioritize the prediction of environmental changes (systematizing, outcomes, over time, ‘reals’) with higher self-regulation and biased to evidentiary truth. In other words we evolved to protect women and children on one hand, and capture and hold territory and resources on the other.

    It’s really not that complicated. But before we had computers and neural networks it was hard for us to think of our brains with the operational examples available to us. Hence all the pseudoscience and nonsense in philosophy and psychology.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 16:12:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668652673032237064

  • “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?” Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of

    “CURT: WHERE DO EMOTIONS COME FROM?”
    Thalamus and hypothalamus are both parts of the brain segment called the diencephalon. They sit on top of and in front of the brain stem. Differences between them are: Thalamus (the directory) coordinates sensory and motor functions and regulates them by consciousness, sleep, and alertness then the Hypothalamus works together with the pituitary gland to regulate the secretion of hormones to maintain homeostasis that regulates body state. The neocortex is a vast parallel processing engine that disambiguates and organizes nerve impulses into a 3d world model (our sixth sense) and the Hippocampus integrates that information and produces a competitive prediction engine by auto-association. These Predictions compete for attention in the Thalamus, based on gains or losses, which communicates to the hypothalamus and the combination results in alertness and preparation of body state for predicted conditions – the experience of which we call ’emotions’.

    It’s really not that complicated. But before we had computers and neural networks it was hard for us to think of our brains with the operational examples available to us. Hence all the pseudoscience and nonsense in philosophy and psychology.

    Cheers
    Curt Doolittle
    The Natural Law Institute


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-13 16:20:41 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668646361590317057

  • Why Execs Need Salaries and Parachutes: You’re Risking Your Career. –“The avera

    Why Execs Need Salaries and Parachutes: You’re Risking Your Career.
    –“The average turnover for an American CEO is five years. 19% of CEOs remain in position for 10 or more years. About 30% remain in the position for the long term – more than 14 years – which is multiples of almost every other country. The turnover of American CEOs is around 15-17%. Of those that were forced out (no stat on %), about 40% were for ethical lapses.”–PWC

    The average person hasn’t the remotest idea how hard you have to work to hold one of those positions – how easy it is to be terminated and how catastrophic those terminations can be for your career.

    I’ve largely run my own companies, but even then it’s hard to manage bankers, investors, employees, management, customers, vendors, and cashflow in markets whose fluctuations have little to do with your abilities – but you’re to blame if you can’t get the business to adapt to them anyway.

    Most of the time, the ability to adapt your business is something you can control if you generate enough revenue, control enough expenses, produce enough profit, explore new opportunities often and carefully, and preserve enough reserves to survive a year of crisis: pretty much the same for individuals. 😉


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-12 22:46:52 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668389434348257283

  • ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS Ryan (all), We have been saying that engineering would ta

    ALTERNATIVE HYPOTHESIS
    Ryan (all),
    We have been saying that engineering would take over product management for many decades. However, it can only happen if the innovations produced by engineering outpace the demands of the market AND are not in conflict with the demands of the market. So management will insert product management whenever those conditions fail.

    Now, the rate at which we exhaust the market opportunity for any given innovation in technology is rather short – on the order of a few years to a decade. And as we become competent in the optimum means of exploiting any technological innovation, innovation decreases, and applications increase until the market is exhausted by a few surviving companies and technologies. Except in rare outliers, research and development on novelties is done by startups whose expenditures are “off book” of the larger companies that later acquire them and exhaust the market for their application. So the opportunity for the engineers to drive product design is largely in the early stage of the innovation, and that opportunity is exhausted by the success of the market.

    Ryan (and Y’all) are young, and in tech especially, you keep trying to reinvent the wheel as if what you’re doing is novel, rather than repeating a cycle that occurs with every non-incremental leap in technological functionality.

    So, using your example, information architects were necessary because engineering lagged innovations in user experience necessary to satisfy user and business demands. It wasn’t devs that solved it. It was training devs through iterative experience that the customer’s behavior not the code, drove the design of products. In other words when web interfaces were new, it only took a few years to standardize (exhaust) the limited vocabulary of design patterns. The same occurred on handheld devices. And we’ll see the same relationship between Product Managers and Devs as Information Architects and Devs. Because the original disequilibrium between the knowledge of the producers of the tech and the knowledge of the customers of its application is an equilibrating function over time.

    And we will get there relatively quickly when we no longer have to guide the next generation of LLMS because they’ll understand our context and just start there every time. The only novelty with LLMs, is that we’d expected to have to go through the perception disambiguation, episode formation, prediction, valuation, and ethical sequence before we added the verbal interface. Instead, we’re working backward from the verbal interface because of the availability of information on the web, and the cost of compute reduced by what were previously graphics processors.

    Y’all lack the historical knowledge (the fault of educators to understand the economics and operations of the industry rather than the craft of programming) to grasp the evolutionary process of operationalization (organizations) of innovation, using capital and people to satisfy markets over time. I’ve been writing software since ’74. And I can list off the top of my head the generational changes in software. It’s a very small number that doesn’t take the fingers of both hands. And much of what we’ve seen with the browser tech’s been bad other than the instantaneous distribution capacity for updates.

    Instead, the primary problem with the industry is the rate of the expansion of the labor pool overwhelming the institutional and disciplinary knowledge base, causing this tendency for each generation to think they’re doing something novel instead of it’s finally economically possible given the hardware and infrastructure improvements to achieve what had been imagined by 1960.

    AI is a great example. It’s just been made possible by a few geeks, that not that many years ago, figured out how to repurpose graphics cards that were invented for 3d video games for neural network data structures, thereby drastically improving the performance. And now we have AI processors on chips.

    Otherwise, other than some shifts in the algorithms due to being able to actually test them on hardware, everything that’s happened since 1960 was pretty much deterministic.

    And as I suggested for a decade now, the encryption age is about to die because there is no substitute for transaction processing, and two-part keys.

    It’s very difficult to obtain knowledge of a field as an artist, craftsman, technician, or scientist. That’s a failure of our higher education system. They don’t teach the economic history of the field so they launch new generations of technicians into it who like the ‘non-sciences’ of psychology, sociology, and politics, lack the basic knowledge of physics, economics, innovation, and evolution. So those who are promoted do. And this creates a divide between craftsmen and management.

    Anyway. It’ll happen as I’ve described above. Because that cycle is a fundamental law of physics, life, behavior, economics, and information. So expect the cycles.

    Just how it is.

    Cheers

    Reply addressees: @rjs


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-12 20:00:51 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668347651203424258

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1667875141026455558

  • There are plenty of Denunciations of Galileo, Darwin, Spencer, and Marx, and pre

    There are plenty of Denunciations of Galileo, Darwin, Spencer, and Marx, and present denunciations of all three Abrahamic religions. Denunciation is just an expression of the instinct for altruistic punishment whenever someone’s morals are offended.

    That doesn’t mean it’s false. It only means she’s making a case, and that they are, as most invested historians are, and certainly as most invested Christians are, in apologetics.

    You cannot compensate for, excuse, or justify the fact that Christian ideology, illiteracy, mandated ignorance, genetic decline, and institutional corruption prevented the restoration of the aristocracy, and the martial tradition that required empirical truth and demonstrated excellence, and as a consequence that the religion produced a dark age of ignorance and superstition, corruption, and oppression and held back the industrial revolution for over a thousand years, and is responsible for the suffering of mankind for that thousand years, and the near destruction of Europe as the semitic cults of death had destroyed the seven great civilizations of the ancient world, leaving largely northern Europe alone to drag mankind out of Abrahamic fraud and deception and into modernity by remote chance.

    Islam, which is but a reformation of Christianity to make it militaristic and expansionist, as an expression of the hatred of the south eurasians against the newer and superior north eurasian indo eurpeans, declined after 1000, with serial collapses despite being the center of food production and central axis of trade, and the total inability of the region to produce either a legal government like europe or a moral government like china, or even a peaceful one like India.

    Reply addressees: @CrastoMervin @DwightExMachina


    Source date (UTC): 2023-06-12 17:12:05 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668305182369755154

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1668268574874431492