juliushorsthuis.bsky.social
Fractal artist.
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I was gonna pull this up as well. They rediscovered the Gell-Mann amnesia effect and think it's a feature of LLMs.
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Ah ok. Makes sense people aren't watching it. Still, very similar stories have been told about women like these.
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This is so infuriating to me. Somebody points out that in fact a film HAS been made about her, everybody just ignores this and continues to pretend people don't care about strong women, in stead of just correcting the tweet and watching the movie!
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It's only about 60-65%. Not 90.
Also, we like strong women just like the next person, so this explanation seems more ideological (and wrong) than factual. Poplar films like Kill Bill also easily dispell this myth.
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What would a global optimum even look like in natural selection?
And which student of evolution thinks this is discoverable?
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That's not a bubble bursting what you're describing, that's tech being suppressed, which I think is very unlikely.
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Move fast and break things is hardly a conservative motto.
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Well, not very accurate since that building depicted isn't actually the Kremlin. It's St. Basils cathedral.
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I wasn't specifically talking about denial of the sex binary, but more about human behavioral biology. It's not explicitly denied but often implicitly.
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I've personally met people who think evolutionary psychology is astrology.
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Would you say there's also some science denialism on the other side? (Evolution and how it impacts psychology, biology in humans, economy science)
And if yes, why hasn't that lead to a trust in science on that side?
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Yes!