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Listening to Trevor Bedford has thus far always been the right move, and I don’t see that changing. (I don’t expect much/any help from e.g. mask orders in a big new wave, and the datasets no longer very useful, so we’re pretty much going to be going by wastewater and/or vibes until hospitalizations increase.)

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2023/05/05/covid-forecast-next-two-years/

"Welcome to our gander reveal party!"

"Don't you mean..."

"No."

Geese emerge from everywhere. There are no fireworks. Only geese. There are no balloons. Only chaos. There are no genders. Only honk.

drugs, family 

I wonder/would not be that surprised if it's easier for most doctors to prescribed oxy than weed for pain relief even in places where it's legal

anyway excited to watch my mom blaze it lol

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drugs, family 

feeling grateful that a friend in DC offered to bring my mom weed because she doesn't want to take the oxycodone that her doctor prescribed her for post-spinal surgery (turns out she also took oxy after her knee replacement and it gave her insane vivid nightmares, which is a thing?)

Honestly my only disagreement here is when Chiang writes that "it’s not the job of A.I. to strengthen capitalism...yet that is what it currently does." I think by the time of the Dartmouth conference John McCarthy had pretty explicitly renounced the Communist beliefs his organizer parents raised him on and IMO McCarthy's (and Minsky's, and the other guys)' political beliefs are part of the story of AI's intellectual history

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I do not love that in 2023 a totally smart writer still has to include a disclaimer that "whenever I criticize capitalism, I’m not criticizing the idea of selling things" in the goddamn New Yorker

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"Note that you cannot simply say that you will build A.I. that only offers pro-social solutions to the problems you ask it to solve. That’s the equivalent of saying that you can defuse the threat of McKinsey by starting a consulting firm that only offers such solutions." get their asses Ted newyorker.com/science/annals-o

OMG this seller is also selling random old soviet hardware, help

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turning to my preferred coping strategy for stress, buying deadstock stationery on ebay

imagining Jackson Pollock turning a van onto its side to paint a mural on it

medical, family 

just got mom home from the hospital, now the part where I try to maintain calm while being hella triggered by having to parent my parent like I'm 16 years old again!!

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yoga shitpost 

went to yoga at 6:15 IN THE MORNING, feeling like a real sicko

medical, family 

surgeon just called to let me know that she's out and everything went fine! she's staying overnight and then I'll be taking her home tomorrow

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academia gripe 

asking grad students to contribute money to a fund that helps pay for undergrad internship stipends when my cohort includes new parents trying to make a $35K stipend work is a bold fucking move is all I am saying

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academia gripe 

my university has a "day of giving" (ie fundraising for the school) today and it''s very weird to be getting emails about how every bit helps while texting with a fellow grad student who has been waiting almost eight months for reimbursements from travel for grant-supported research

tucker carlson text message thing in NYT 

I don't understand whether the implication is Fox fired him for being racist and saying "white people fight honorably" etc or because he expressed an iota of sympathy for someone allegedly associated with antifa, can someone please clarify

medical, family 

the patient's procedure is still in progress 🤗

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AI shitpost 

a "Godfather of AI" implies a Fredo of AI

medical, family 

the hospital is sending me very dry automated text message updates—"the patient's procedure has begun", "the patient is doing well". Imagining someone trying to program this to be "nicer", eg "the patient is doing well!!" plus some emojis

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Horsin' Around

This is a hometown instance run by Sam and Ingrid, for some friends.