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  • (Interesting. Time to shift gears.)

    (Interesting. Time to shift gears.)


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 19:53:00 UTC

  • James Augustus I suspect one of the factors contributing to deflationary languag

    James Augustus

    I suspect one of the factors contributing to deflationary language in ethics, law and science is that we needed a rational, empirical means of decidability in matters concerning rule, organization and extra-familial cooperation.

    (Note that legal realism, contractualism and truth telling (science and it’s precursors) coincided with conquest and colonization of non-kin groups. Myth (context driven means of decidability) doesn’t scale past regulating/adjudicating tribal and familia affairs; Natural Law does because it serves as the only universally decidable means of adjudication between heterogeneous peoples.)

    On the institutional level, the West was blessed with a geography that produced a high frequency of warfare in a manner that made institutional monopolies evolutionarily disadvantageous. An institution was able to survive if it wasn’t conflated with the current power structure (think of the Church and it’s relation to political power during the Middle Ages). In othewords, the incentive for institutions was to secure their existence by remaining autonomous/separated from the institutions of rule scince there was constant and frequent shifts in political power—the opposite of China.

    These are just loose thoughts. I’ve been mulling this over in hopes that I can write a more formal evolutionary argument for Western Dynamism.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 18:51:00 UTC

  • James Augustus My central argument is that Europe benefited by having an evoluti

    James Augustus

    My central argument is that Europe benefited by having an evolutionary environment that allowed for a high frequency of cultural, institutional and intellectual iterations, and that truth, sovereignty and natural law produce an existential advantage, so that what survived is what we call Western Civilization and its peoples.

    It is easy to look back at what survived and construct a rational narrative, but by doing so we are being fooled by randomness as Taleb is so succinct at pointing out.

    Evolutionary arguments are superior inasmuch as they point to what didn’t survive (via negativa) deterministically due to selection pressures.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 18:29:00 UTC

  • Curious…. Outside of the natural sciences, engineering, computer science, and

    Curious…. Outside of the natural sciences, engineering, computer science, and mathematics, does the academy teach anything that can’t be reduced to some form of lying, cheating, and stealing?


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 16:12:00 UTC

  • CONSPIRACY THEORISTS…. Look, People don’t possess all that much agency. I mean

    CONSPIRACY THEORISTS….

    Look,

    People don’t possess all that much agency.

    I mean you gonna stop women from cognitive bias of NAXALT?

    You think your favorite (((they))) knows what they’re doing?

    You think you’re going to teach any people their most beloved traditions and values are actually damaging to themselves and us?

    You think people in a major corporations need to conspire to screw you over?

    You think the financial sector actually knows what its doing? Maybe a handful of them to at some level – and we should kill them for it.

    You think that government employees need to conspire to do something awful?

    They don’t. All of us pursue the goods we understand and we either make excuses for, discount, ignore, are willfully ignorant of, or are entirely ignorant of, the consequences. Why? Cause we all gotta feel we did something, and we gotta prove to someone we did something, and a lotta something’s in concert all over the world produce a whole lot of excused, discounted, ignored, or oblivious consequences

    People follow incentives.

    We create some pretty ridiculous incentives for people to follow.

    Believe it or not, its the hardest thing we do.

    Why? cause we’re all not that bright and those that are, are mostly evil.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 16:04:00 UTC

  • The foundations of mathematics are so simple. Seriously. The fact that they even

    The foundations of mathematics are so simple. Seriously. The fact that they even phrase the question as such is hysterical. The reason mathematics is so powerful a tool is precisely because its foundations are so trivial. Like discourse on property in ethics and law it is a word game because no one establishes sufficient limits under which the general term obscures a change in state.

    Math very simple. Correspondence (what remains and what does not), Types, operations, grammar, syntax. Generally we use mathematics for the purpose of scale independence. in other words, we remove the property of scale from the set of correspondences. But we might also pass from physical dimensions to logical dimensions (there are only so many possible physical dimensions). So now we leave dimensional correspondence. In mathematics we remove time correspondence by default, and only add it in when we specifically want to make use of it. In sets we remove temporal and causal correspondence … at least in most cases. So we can add and remove many different correspondences, and work only with reciprocal (self referencing) correspondence (constant relations). But there is nothing magic here at all except for the fields (results) that can be produced by these different definitions as we use them to describe the consequences of using different values in different orders.

    But if you say “I want to study the parsimony, limits, and full accounting, of this set of types using this set of operations, with the common grammar and syntax” that is pretty much what someone means when they say ‘foundations’. Most of the time. Sometimes they have no clue.

    There is nothing much more difficult here in the ‘foundations’ so to speak. What’s hard in mathematics is holding operations, grammar and syntax constant, what happens as we use different correspondences (dimensions), types, and values in combination with others and yet others, to produce these various kinds of patterns that represent phenomenon that we want to describe. And what mathematicians find beautiful is that there is a bizaare set of regularities (that they call symmetries or some variation thereof), that emerge once you becomes skilled in these models, just like some games become predictable if you see a certain pattern.

    But really, math is interesting because by describing regular patterns that produce complex phenomenon, we are able to describe things very accurately that we cannot ‘see’ without math to help us find it.

    Its seems mystical. It isn’t. Its just the adult version of mommy saying ‘boo’ to the toddler and the joy he gets from the stimulation. There is nothing magical here. it’s creative, and interesting, but it’s just engineering with cheaper tools at lower risk: paper, pencil, and time.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 15:22:00 UTC

  • UNDERSTANDING ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE I’ve been told all my life by some asshole

    UNDERSTANDING ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE

    I’ve been told all my life by some asshole or other that I don’t understand accounting or finance. And I always found that humorous. I took the same classes as everyone else. I just learned something very different from them: most of it is used to lie under pseudoscientific pretense caused entirely by the necessity of limiting profitability in order to reduce taxation, complying with government regulation that obscures real costs of doing business, and complying with bank lending requirements that force you to claim regularity to your income that does not exist, forcing you to keep Operational P&L to run a business, Credit P&L to borrow money, Tax P&L to pay taxes, and Investor P&L to estimate upside.

    But given the archaic and pseudoscientific nature of accounting and finance and that super-pseudoscience we call mainstream macro economics, all of these things are falsehoods that address special cases.

    The value of a business is one of three things: the current liquidation value in the event of closure, the value of the business as a going concern to a competitor in the market, and the value to some sucker you can find who will pay you more than either of those numbers.

    What it is expressly NOT is whatever nonsense your bank, or the government says that it is. Every time I hear the value of a company is expressed in market cap I wanna put irons on someone and stick them in a cell.

    Suckers exist in america in large numbers principally because we just create so many of them, and we hold so few punishments for them, that the legal and financial industry largely seems to exist in order to allow and profit from, sucker- plays. Now sure, you might be lucky and get a Peter Theil or one of the other Paypal Mafia to invest in your company. These are entrepreneurs who happen to have turned to entrepreneurship at scale. They are not engaged in financialization which provides them with gains whether you win or lose. But that is exactly how most of the capitalist class functions.

    We need to get back to lender beware.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 14:40:00 UTC

  • ‘OFFICIAL’ OPINION ON TRUMP: AGREE WITH CRITICISMS? —“Do these opinions of tru

    ‘OFFICIAL’ OPINION ON TRUMP: AGREE WITH CRITICISMS?

    —“Do these opinions of trump resonate with any opinion at the Propertarian Institute?”—

    No. becasue I know from close personal experience what kind of shitty assholes the financial capitalist class is, what kind of shitty assholes the legal capitalist class is, how shitty and corrupt the regulatory politicians are, how dishonest, and corrupt, the construction and maintenance organizations are, how shitty and corrupt and criminal the union organizations are. And I know how hard it is to employ ‘low level workers’ in a ‘high precision customer service environment’.

    And trump grew up negotiation between people who are shitty lying scumbags for a living, while employing large numbers of low level workers in high precision customer service environments and then selling that stuff to people who have enough money to pay for it – usually the upper middle class around the world.

    Trump is doing what he has done his whole life. He is just letting the public see what that game is really all about:

    We are surrounded by lying thieving scumbags that prey on the middle and working classes, who are the only morally naive people moral enough in the world to fall for such criminality.

    Yeah and that’s my professional opinion.

    I have interacted with a very large number of people in one capacity or another, usually as analyst giving an opinion on some sort of technical or marketing strategy given the financial resources available. My experience is people outside of the middle and working classes are pretty much shit human beings burning down the western commons in the equivalent of a crash and grab that has lasted a century.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 14:29:00 UTC

  • #Trump My greatest joy was realizing that the financial sector will be wiped out

    #Trump My greatest joy was realizing that the financial sector will be wiped out by artificial intelligence in our lifetimes.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 14:14:00 UTC

  • ( I can finally code again today. thank god. going to go get some tests done and

    ( I can finally code again today. thank god. going to go get some tests done and see if its as simple as I’m carrying some infection around with me year after year. If I’m fine on anti-biotics and keep getting these bugs otherwise, doesn’t that gotta be it? is that what’s giving me the serious asthma? Did I ‘catch’ it in the hospital during surgery? Because that’s when it started, after surgery. )


    Source date (UTC): 2017-03-01 12:49:00 UTC