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Contextuality in life, mind and society. Formalization & applications of the Active Inference Framework. Naturalizing philosophy. Currently studying Mind & Material culture in a PhD under Andy Clark and Chris Buckley, financed by the XSCAPE project
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Pretty much a consensus since formalized by Tarde fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel...
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Cultural evolution ftw
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🙏🙏🙏
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Wouldn't put words on your approach as I don't know it (or you) well enough, but yeah I'm trying to identify explanatory socio-cognitive dynamics. I am specifically not working from sympathy / identification with the actors
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Also cool, he may make South Korea the first country to adopt universal basic income.
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Anyway on a totally unrelated note: stancilculture.substack.com/p/the-intern...
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Would that is because: A) centrist heavily present themselves as the reasonable ones, by opposition to the extremes; B) partly in reaction, a bunch of people drift to the extremes looking specifically for a permission structure not to be reasonable
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Come on, humans in the environment of evolutionary adaptation definitely decided the entirety of their relationships based on 5-6 pictures and an half-assed introduction. To claim otherwise is juste evo psy denialism
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(Not that I actually do it. I'd end up crushed by a semi. But that wouldn't have been a problem in 1880)
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On foot, visiting my grandmother would take me a one day hike on my way there, and one day on the way back. On bike, the way back and forth would take me the better part of an afternoon.
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One must imagine Potter happy
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More seriously, the article does not provide a source to check on the methodology of the study. But I highly suspect this figure assumes good roads and no slope.
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Nice, will take a look !
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All information technologies are just an evolution of dancing
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Yeah, the basic constraint of sit-in exams (say stuff that sounds smart with minimal effort) is also the basic constraints of LLMs 😂
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Non ironiquement ma position, pour des raisons diffĂ©rentes GuĂ©nin--Carlut, A., & Di Paolo, L. D. (2024). Repenser l’éducation et la technologie pour l’AnthropocĂšne: De l’infĂ©rence active Ă  la technopolitique situĂ©e. OSF. doi.org/10.31219/osf...
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cool buddy ok
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There is no connection between a) Israeli are good at war ; b) Israeli are justified in their State terrorism. This discussion ends here
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Yes. Which relates to the point because ?
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I don't think a politician being overconfident is evidence for cognitive impairment, let alone severe neurological illness. That's kind of the point of these guys
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Okay it was not asymmetric, so probably out of the scope of your point here
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The Israel strike on Hesbollah comes to mind
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My sister and I have spent some time researching things to do when those urns, and the ones that will inevitably contain our parents, become our problem. She favours compression into artificial gemstones; I favour either paperweights or

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Every detail emerging of the Ukrainian attack is jaw-dropping. These images released by Ukraine show how the attack drones were hidden in a secret compartment in the top of shipping containers. Presumably allowing them to be transported without detection. Russia imported their own destruction.