Theme: Institution

  • RT @plzbepatient: “AI Safety” is just another flavor of DEI bureaucracy, except

    RT @plzbepatient: “AI Safety” is just another flavor of DEI bureaucracy, except even more deleterious because their entire existence is des…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-19 15:46:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1726265744311095391

  • RT @ScottAdamsSays: If you researched the CURRENT hiring practices of the compan

    RT @ScottAdamsSays: If you researched the CURRENT hiring practices of the companies that pulled ads from X, you would find that all of them…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-18 14:43:09 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1725887370417889420

  • RT @gregisenberg: The lesson: If you’re the founder/CEO of your business, contro

    RT @gregisenberg: The lesson:

    If you’re the founder/CEO of your business, control your board or the board controls you


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-17 21:59:06 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1725634692362199308

  • Fascinating. I have a D&B Listing I’ve made the Inc500 three times I’ve built an

    Fascinating.
    I have a D&B Listing
    I’ve made the Inc500 three times
    I’ve built and sold a dozen companies, mostly tech and in the 100M range.
    I’ve solved the remaining hard problems in philosophy
    And I’ve unified the sciences in a single universally commensurable value netural logic.
    And composed a suite of legal, constitutional and economic reforms as a result.
    Meanwhile I’ve had a couple of marriages and kids.
    Lived and run businesses around the world.
    Done some fascinating Intel work.
    And survived two cancer episodes and two life threatening illnesses.

    Yet I still am willing to spend a few moments a day counseling nitwits and midwits in the hope that I will find a few diamonds in the rough despite the apparent hopelessness of it – especially among Millennials and Zs.

    Always can tell the nitwits. Overconfident, disagreeable, unaccomplished young males, with midwit intelligence, less education and tiny inventory of read works.

    Cheers.

    Reply addressees: @TabooData @Crash_Horizon


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-08 21:23:31 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1722364249547153408

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1722360319522095478

  • Every axial age thinker was trying to solve the problem of the post-bronze-age c

    Every axial age thinker was trying to solve the problem of the post-bronze-age collapse restoration of production, trade, government, and the consequential contact between peoples – especially given the radical change brought about by the indo european expansion that caused that…


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-08 01:29:19 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1722063716269633742

  • Every axial age thinker was trying to solve the problem of the post-bronze-age c

    Every axial age thinker was trying to solve the problem of the post-bronze-age collapse restoration of production, trade, government, and the consequential contact between peoples – especially given the radical change brought about by the indo european expansion that caused that bronze age collapse directly or indirectly.

    People need a system of measurement (rules, norms, traditions, laws, methaphysical beliefs). But all humans try to economize on religious social economic and political change by doubling down on their group evolutionary strategy which is and always has been metaphysical presumption (at least until now) and not consciously known to them.

    That strategy was an accident of time place and circumstance. But it is the only system of measurement that all people in a polity are indoctrinated into by the mere experience of life in a culture or civilization. It’s ‘firmware’ instead of software or data.

    But what do we mean by a ‘system of measurement that facilitates cooperation within a group evolutionary strategy people are unconsious of?

    Well you know, we have arithmetic, math, geometry, calculus, and analysis. That’s a sequence of additional dimensions of measurement.

    And we also have the entire human sequence of proprioception > embodiment > prediction > empathy/sympath/imitation > words (of Names, Actions, Agreements) > language (serial continuous recursive disambiguation) > narratives (sequencdes of episodes) > stories > mythology (arbitrary) > mythicism(purposeful) > theology (organized) > Regression(Theravada Buddhistm(a proto-philosophy) > Mahayana and Vaijriana Buddhism v2 (religion) > Confucian Philosophy(harmony, Sayings) > Platonic Philosophy (idealism, literary) > Epicurian-Aristotelian Philosophy (reason, skepticism) > Empiricism (observables, skepticism) > Rationalism ((kant) reason, observables, non-contradiction) > Science “Laws of Nature” ( testimony to empiricism under realism and naturalism and operationalism) > “Natural Law” (Science of Cooperation) > Computation (construction from first principles (laws)) > Increases in parsimony due to convergence.

    Note that in that sequence we increasingly need writing, then numbers, then increases in mathematics with math evolving into three categories of (a) math(description) (b) calculus (change) (b) computation(variation) (c) simulation (comptetition). Each of those paradigms consists of the logic of more dimensions of reality.

    And so, all that differs between the grammars of ‘should’ and ‘is’ are what dimensions are permissible and the training necessary to incdrease the scope of our perception sufficient to defend ourselves from the dark forces of time and ignorance that seek to exterminate us with regularity.

    So what matters? All of them matter if they are consistent across the hgrammars. all of them are harmful if they deviate from the laws of nature that god put in place. And from that view, most prophets and philosophers have been partly right but largely devastatingly wrong and have caused more death than any warrior could imagine.,

    So what is the difference between a myth, a mythicist, a theologian, each of the states in the specrtrum of philosopy, and science and computation?

    The difference is (a) what is possible within the group strategy of the people (b) what is possible to teach or bait the people into (c) the institutions available to make that change (d) and the consequence of trying to make that change in a universe that is quite unforgiving of our follies.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-08 01:29:18 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1722063716005355520

  • I would do the same if I wanted to attract customers. And then I would limit her

    I would do the same if I wanted to attract customers. And then I would limit her to customers and control the tech and feature stack. Which is what he does. I havent’ figured out if she’ll last yet. I am not sure. I think he would have been better with that other young woman … can’t remember her name … from tesla or spacex. But strategically he made a good play.

    She’s not an idiot by the way. She behaves as she does because that’s where the money was. The money is somewhere else now.

    Reply addressees: @FuryForth @elon


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-06 16:18:17 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1721562657671585795

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1721368438810005578

  • (NLI Humor) For a guy who supposedly runs this organization I sure seem to have

    (NLI Humor)
    For a guy who supposedly runs this organization I sure seem to have a lot of bosses. 😉
    Seriously, though. This management team has largely, on its own, over the past two years, beginning without me as a separate group, turned into quite a bit of a machine, especially with the participation of Francis who is a master of cat-herding. 😉
    We’re getting there. And I’d rather have all these bosses than back doing it all myself. (Which is my way of saying thank you to everyone. 😉 )

    Humor: so brad just called me to tell me I was late for our working session. And for once, I was up early, made coffee, had breakfast, took care of my emails, tasks, and social media responses. And I had just started preparing our scope of work for today … and the phone rings. And Brad tells me I’m late? I look at the clock and I still have 45 minutes. …. And it turns out it’s the time change this weekend. And so for once, one of my many bosses couldn’t shame me. 😉 … which is usually the case. 😉

    PS: just uploaded thursday’s staff meeting, and yesterday’s chat session with brad. I think I’m still behind on one or two videos. Will verify.

    Cheers


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-05 15:32:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1721188845788520448

  • (people follow incentives. if an institution cannot produce incentives it fails

    (people follow incentives. if an institution cannot produce incentives it fails to produce outcomesand if it fails to produce outcomes then it dies. The church is dying and has been for centuries – very slowly. It can be fixed. But it may require we produce the radical reforms that the church has so far failed to do … since it lost it’s near monopoly control over farm land and it’s role as an allocator of land to the peasantry.)

    Reply addressees: @BOB37702515


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-05 13:54:53 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1721164183029334016

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1721148949170405455

  • “We’re going to march back through the institutions of cultural production.”– B

    –“We’re going to march back through the institutions of cultural production.”– Brandon Hayes


    Source date (UTC): 2023-11-02 14:25:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1720084765230129311