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Not_Alec_Baldwin, to technology in Streaming TV costs now higher than cable, as 'crash' finally hits

So does any single streaming service.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to news in ‘Stressed beyond her limits’: co-owner of Kansas newspaper dies after police raid

Streisand effect.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, (edited ) to mildlyinfuriating in So much for that dream.

You need to earn my trust if you want me to pay.

Many of these legacy media outlets are demanding Netflix-level fees for fanfic-level content.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to technology in AI Is Starting to Look Like the Dot Com Bubble

I’ve started going down this rabbit hole. The takeaway is that if we define intelligence as “ability to solve problems”, we’ve already created artificial intelligence. It’s not flawless, but it’s remarkable.

There’s the concept of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) or Artificial Consciousness which people are somewhat obsessed with, that we’ll create an artificial mind that thinks like a human mind does.

But that’s not really how we do things. Think about how we walk, and then look at a bicycle. A car. A train. A plane. The things we make look and work nothing like we do, and they do the things we do significantly better than we do them.

I expect AI to be a very similar monster.

If you’re curious about this kind of conversation I’d highly recommend looking for books or podcasts by Joscha Bach, he did 3 amazing episodes with Lex.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to mildlyinfuriating in Nothing infuriates me quite like anti working class propaganda being pushed by the eilte

I mean, to be fair, it’s also a business strategy on the Internet.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to asklemmy in What is the best "climate change" clothing?

It’s not just the material, it’s the specific weave too I think?

I’m not originally heat tolerant, personally, so when I visited Cuba I brought a lot of linen clothes and they did wonders. Just pants and tunics, and a brimmed hat. I looked like a drug lord but never overheated.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to asklemmy in What's a 'dirty word' that you hate hearing when it's used to describe something or someone?

Yo, this is amazing. Yep I was completely wrong about social darwinism. I either made up the definition myself based on my understanding of Darwin, or had someone explain it to me wrong and never questioned it.

Thanks for the correction!

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to asklemmy in What's a 'dirty word' that you hate hearing when it's used to describe something or someone?

I agree that people throw terms like smart/intelligent around incorrectly, and often try to “sound smart”, and I cringe at those things too.

…but you’re also asserting that intellectual capacity doesn’t exist and that is incorrect, or at least incomplete.

–TL;DR–

Intelligence is valuable and varies between people but it seems like everyone has the ability to be intelligent given the right conditions. The taboo around intelligence prevents us from getting underperforming kids the help they need.

The important truth is that we don’t fully understand what contributes to intelligence.

We know that motivation is enormously important. The difference between being offered $1 and $10 explains something wild like >10 points on an IQ test. www.science.org/…/what-does-iq-really-measure

We also know that mental health and emotional state makes a big difference. So everything impacting mental health would contribute. …biomedcentral.com/…/s40359-020-0372-2

These factors alone mean that our intellectual performance can change from moment to moment.

Another important distinction is that there are two kinds of intelligence, fluid and crystalized. Fluid intelligence is our ability to solve moment-to-moment interactions, and new and novel problems. Crystalized intelligence is the ability to take foundational principles that we’ve already been exposed to and use those to solve secondary, abstract, or complex problems. …wikipedia.org/…/Fluid_and_crystallized_intellige…

That second one is almost entirely based on the types of problems we’ve been exposed to in our lives, meaning that it’s impacted by our previous behavior and our circumstances (which are largely out of our control).

We have no reason to believe that intelligence is some kind of immutable genetic trait that some have and some don’t - in fact that’s largely been debunked as far as I know.

However, the controversial field of behavioral genetics has demonstrated that a large percentage is our personalities and behaviors are impacted by our genetics. This would be an indirect factor. psychologytoday.com/…/what-behaviors-do-we-inheri…

Where does this leave us?

A person may be more genetically predisposed to being hard working (trait conscientiousness), which may make them more likely to apply themselves to work and education, meaning that they have a higher intellectual capacity. Or, they may just follow instructions without thinking and have a lower intellectual capacity.

A person may experience an event that makes them highly value health, motivating them to become a doctor. Or they may behind afraid of medicine and avoid the subject altogether.

Similarly, a person may be told that they are stupid and that they will never amount to anything. They may believe it and give up, and never apply themselves. Or they may defy it and work harder to prove it untrue.

Your genetics and your circumstances don’t determine what you will be capable of. However, they do have an impact. Ignoring that would be an enormous mistake.

Having two mentally healthy parents in a stable home with many books and many adults that care about you in your community will give you a better chance at scoring higher on IQ tests.

Having a single parent that’s drug addicted and bouncing from home to home with no books and no caring adults in your community gives you a lower chance of scoring higher on IQ tests.

Higher IQ is correlated with a whole bunch of benefits, like having higher income and life expectancy.

The original implementation of IQ was to identify which school children needed intervention to help them succeed. It was never supposed to be an indicator of human value. That we’ve done that to it is a shame. It’s basically the best tool that we have to figure out which kids need the most help.

I haven’t found research that confirms raising IQ improves outcomes. But I have a hard time believing that helping kids learn (if they wanted the help, at least) would hurt their outcomes.

End rant.

Edit: oh, and the belief in intelligence as an immutable genetic trait is only social darwinism if higher intelligence makes people more likely to reproduce, which it doesn’t. That’s the premise behind Idiocracy. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25131282/

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to technology in Google Messages just flicked the switch on end-to-end encryption for all RCS and group chats

I don’t know if you’re understanding that that’s his point.

If Google can reproduce the key it’s not fully “end to end” unless one of the "end"s is Google.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to technology in Google Messages just flicked the switch on end-to-end encryption for all RCS and group chats

Signal killing text support killed Signal for me. Sadge.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to android in When the fuck did a mobile hotspot become something you have to pay extra for?

Graphene is amazing. I regret not getting into it sooner.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to nostupidquestions in What are the most mindblowing things in mathematics?

This is the way to think about it.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to mildlyinfuriating in Capitalism indoctrination in progress.

As I get older I begin to realize that people love to work.

However people hate being treated like shit.

Treating people like shit or building an environment that supports shitty behavior poisons the well and will absolutely make people leave, even for a pay cut.

If you just respect people and properly value them and their contributions to your organization, you’ll never have trouble keeping them.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to asklemmy in Do you ever despair at the apparent lack of regard for the "social contract" by so many?

Advertising is 100% an arms race. It’s probably one of the most destructive things to the social fabric and goodwill in society right now.

Proactive truth, honesty, and disclosure should be the priority of companies when reaching the market. Instead we get entertainment, vague claims and absurd lies.

Not_Alec_Baldwin, to asklemmy in Do you ever despair at the apparent lack of regard for the "social contract" by so many?

If there’s a driving lane and a turning lane (or offramp/onramp) get in the back of the line.

If there’s two MERGING LANES, merge at the last moment (zipper style).

Don’t confuse these or you’re the asshole.

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