“Every accusation is a confession” is a much better phrasing, thank you
Reading the OP wiki article looks exhausting. Is it just the ontological argument but for juicy computing? As in, juicy enough for brain simulation or AGI or whatever.
Not willing to look into the abyss tonight, basically.
Yeah, it's both impenetrable and punishing, which I think is in part due to the glowfic format (which I am new to). There's even a glowfic primer from LW!.
Ok, so to be clear, I would (perhaps naively) prefer it if we didn't have charities/NGOs and that governments would handle solving problems and helping people entirely. Of course, this is reductive; there are probably plenty of spaces where NGOs and charities are better suited for approaching some issues.
That being said, while money (or a lack thereof) is the main issue in solving many problems, you still need all kinds of work to make it effective. In the case of malaria prevention, a cause EA deems to be cost-effective, you still need to pay staff to carry out logistics to deliver whatever nets or vaccines you buy with money. You wouldn't want someone incompetent at the helm; that could cause your cost-effectiveness to go down. And how do you incentivize competent people to stay in leadership positions? There are plenty of ways, but executive bonuses will be at the top of that list.
Anyway, my main issue with EA has gotta be how it launders false morality and money into morality. The false morality is the X-risk shit. The money is the money from working in tech.
I’d like to be/written in C/In a Roko info-hazard/in the Bay -Grimesgo Starr
Sexual tension in a bakery was a plotline in season 1 of tuca and bertie.
I’m too sick to read all that. Can the chuds pause their chudding for a bit so I can sneer later? Thanks
Oh GOD that is kafkaesque. It's been too few jobs since leaving the G for that to happen to me yet, but I'm sure I'll get there one day.
Ahh fuck I should have asked gpt to mention andrenachrome for extra lols. Ah well
The prequel to this story:
It’s just thousands of underpaid biology students classifying dna sequences, I guess.
Re: the idea that everyone on the internet is a 14-year-old nerdy kid with nothing better to do, this is prime evidence for that
Acausal robot gods? In my justice system?