Occam's shave: the simplest explanation is right, even if it doesn't quite account for all the facts.Man in Space wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 4:25 pm Occam’s razor: The simplest explanation that accounts for all observed facts is the best.
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PS – Proto Sāzlakuic (ancestor of LZ)
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XI – Xú Iạlan
VN – verbal noun
SUP – supine
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Occam’s perm: There, that was just a happy accident. And hey, look what we did with it. We’ll put in some trees here, give the ol’ barn some company.Lērisama wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 1:22 amOccam's shave: the simplest explanation is right, even if it doesn't quite account for all the facts.Man in Space wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 4:25 pm Occam’s razor: The simplest explanation that accounts for all observed facts is the best.
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Occam's shaving cream: go on, do your best
"But he had reckoned without my narrative powers! With one bound I narrated myself up the wall and into the bathroom, where I transformed him into a freestanding sink unit.
We washed our hands of him, and lived happily ever after."
We washed our hands of him, and lived happily ever after."
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The vet thinks my cat might have cancer.
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Yaaludinuya siima d'at yiseka wohadetafa gaare.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
Ennadinut'a gaare d'ate eetatadi siiman.
T'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa t'awraa.
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Another installment of "Things I would post in the AI Thread if the AI Thread hadn't been closed", there's this recent blog post by David Schraub, which I bring up here mainly for the one comment that it has as I write this, the one by Alex I.
https://dsadevil.blogspot.com/2025/10/a ... erall.html
TL:DR, using AI might well work for a while, as long as you're lucky, and as long as you're lucky, you might well be better off than people who don't use AI because they're afraid of getting unlucky.
https://dsadevil.blogspot.com/2025/10/a ... erall.html
TL:DR, using AI might well work for a while, as long as you're lucky, and as long as you're lucky, you might well be better off than people who don't use AI because they're afraid of getting unlucky.
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Or you could not use the energy clog labor theft device, and instead look things up like a normal person
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Quite. Granted, my signature might as well be "intelligentia artificiālis dēlenda est" at this point considering how much I have said on this topic.
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Personally, I think AI vs. anti-AI is yet another distraction from class struggle like idpol.
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Has anyone else noticed the world has become a much happier place since the Venting thread was closed?
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Has anyone else noticed the world has become a much happier place since the Venting thread was closed?
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Meanwhile many people including myself consider AI a powerful weapon in the class struggle for capitalists since it threatens the employment prospects of numerous workers.rotting bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 12:08 pmPersonally, I think AI vs. anti-AI is yet another distraction from class struggle like idpol.
Purely an illusion. All the problems that caused the unhappiness still exist and have only multiplied.Has anyone else noticed the world has become a much happier place since the Venting thread was closed?
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I agree. Like Chomsky said, a hammer serves different purposes in the hands of a carpenter and a torturer. Here's how a Marxist professor puts it: https://youtu.be/u_-XWxdYCf0
Sarcasm.
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Capitalist competition keeps us in an perpetual state of emergency where producing nonsensical slop is better than nothing. There's no way people are going to stop using AI as long as these conditions persist.
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Oh, no, very sorry to hear this... always really hurts to lose a pet, especially if they've been with you for so long.
Random: We have four new people joining our lab group over the next three months. Funnily enough, however, two of them are already in Luxembourg for personal reasons (as far as I know, +1's) and another needs to stay in Germany for now (to complete the naturalization process), so I only need to really do my usual "welcome to Luxembourg" stuff for one of them. (And some other smaller things for the others.)
Another funny thing is how differently the interviews turned out compared to our first impressions from the CVs. In the case of the first position we hired, we had three candidates to interview, and the person who we ended up hiring was initially at the bottom of that list (though primarily because their field felt like a mismatch to the project)... but after the interviews were done, they were very clearly the best. Similarly, we had seven interviewees for the other position, and the one that ended up getting the position was in the middle of the pack after the CV assessment.
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I think you misspelled Intelligensia Delenda Est.
That assumes Malloc knows what sarcasm is. Based on past experiences, I cannot support that claim.
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Wiktionary gives the spelling intelligentia.
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The frustrating thing is, I think discussions of AI can actually be quite interesting and informative and insightful and important, as long as malloc can be kept out of them.
(Now, as you know very well, I disagree with some idpol types on some things. But I think I'm smart enough, old enough, and levelheaded enough to understand that that doesn't mean that they're always wrong about everything.)
The whole point of the comment I linked to is that, in the short run, that might leave you behind those of your co-workers who do use the energy clog labor theft device and who have, so far, been lucky enough to avoid the pitfalls that might involve. Which, in a hypercompetitive environment, can be extremely bad for your future prospects.
For low-income men like you or me, to say that idpol is a distraction from the class struggle is basically a way of saying that the problems of other people are always just a distraction from the things that really matter, which is to say, our problems. Don't you think that that is a fairly oh-so-convenient and self-centered attitude to take?rotting bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 12:08 pm Personally, I think AI vs. anti-AI is yet another distraction from class struggle like idpol.
(Now, as you know very well, I disagree with some idpol types on some things. But I think I'm smart enough, old enough, and levelheaded enough to understand that that doesn't mean that they're always wrong about everything.)
Chomsky has long been fine with those torturers who hate the same people whom he loves to haterotting bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 12:45 pm
I agree. Like Chomsky said, a hammer serves different purposes in the hands of a carpenter and a torturer.
I don't see how anyone with a simplistic enough view of the world to take Marxism seriously has any business being a professor.Here's how a Marxist professor puts it: https://youtu.be/u_-XWxdYCf0
On this, I agree with you.rotting bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 1:16 pmCapitalist competition keeps us in an perpetual state of emergency where producing nonsensical slop is better than nothing. There's no way people are going to stop using AI as long as these conditions persist.
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Though that's basically taking a Marxist position!Raphael wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 4:52 pm I don't see how anyone with a simplistic enough view of the world to take Marxism seriously has any business being a professor.
On this, I agree with you.rotting bones wrote: ↑Fri Oct 17, 2025 1:16 pm Capitalist competition keeps us in an perpetual state of emergency where producing nonsensical slop is better than nothing. There's no way people are going to stop using AI as long as these conditions persist.
Personally I'm more of a Wildean socialist. It's a human right to produce nonsensical slop. Generally we call it "art" or "hobbies"; I don't want some central commissar deciding where the dividing line is.
Also, you young whippersnappers understandably, but wrongly, blame everything you don't like on "capitalism". Socialists in power are very very good at keeping up a "perpetual state of emergency", and no slouches at producing "nonsensical slop" either.
You all are about ten years too young to know that capitalism can work just fine. The big mistakes were a) letting a plutocratic class develop again, and b) MBAs. It's the MBA who loves AI slop, because it's what they're taught. The whole idea of an MBA is that you abstract out all the specifics and real-world knowledge in an industry, leaving only the bullshit. Then you put a bullshitter in charge.
