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kinda funny thing is that it looks like a lot of the backend stuff on Twitter is still called Twitter, despite the official name change

the Truth remains

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apparently sending 🤣-delimited csv files is unprofessional?

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This is the perfect use case for LLMs imo

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clawdbot and moltbook are neat but i still feel like the real “AI tamagotchi” moment is yet to come…

2 months ago 3 0 0 0

i’m pretty calculating wrt this and would return to twitter if they made it more simcluster-y like it used to be, but will engage here so long as it has interesting content

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he could never phase transition from disordered to order

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this is “preferential attachment” from network theory at work: the “rich” get “richer”

so in that case new artists train and attract new artists and things snowball

aka “you should probably just publicly do things”

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it’s interesting how powerful it can be just starting a local community for something is

Bologna in the 1500s was not a major center for the arts, but the Carracci brothers established a school and it quickly became a major European center

2 months ago 11 0 1 0

if we are twitter mutuals just dm me and i’ll follow back!

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i can tell he is very wise..

3 years ago 1 0 0 0

it also reminds me of the so-called yuga cycles (in the Spenglerian sense, not the Hindu)

perhaps these mythic cycles, ubiquitously described in indo-european cultures, are in fact just an early description of this adaptive cycle, itself a ubiquitous feature of adaptive systems

3 years ago 4 0 0 0

i now have twitter in mind:

the death of twitter has led to a system reorganization (bluesky) we are currently opportunistic (😖) colonizers of the new ecosystem

the good part about the death stage of old systems is that the growth phase is marked by the most creative potential

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they go over a number of situations where this cycle has occurred, various ecosystems following shocks (fires, introduction of new predators, human development), in human society (eg rise of corporations to new markets, obsolescence of a market)

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here is the cycle - it was first proposed for ecosystems

essentially, it describes a pattern of
a. opportunistic growth (r life strategy)
b. stabilization of the ecosystem (K strategy)
c. shocks triggering decline
d. a restart to step a again

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days 2 and 3 (chapter 2)

the book now goes over the “adaptive cycle”, a cycle they think applies to any adaptive system (society, ecosystems, even organisms)

i’m reminded of both the current death (?) of twitter as well as the “yuga” cycles

3 years ago 10 1 1 0

not sure if this is damning for me or the GPU

3 years ago 2 0 0 0
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poast energy output

even while going pretty hard my average power output is still less than an in-use GPU

3 years ago 6 0 1 0
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pls share beauty

3 years ago 12 0 0 1

waterfall tinkerer

3 years ago 1 0 1 0

Food $50
Data $150
Rent $2500
bluesky invites $9600
Utility $150
someone who is good at the economy please help me budget this. my family is dying

3 years ago 4 0 0 0

yes i think that is my plan: fellow traveler persona bifurcation

3 years ago 1 0 0 0

the point of the book is to offer another perspective, where nature is adaptive and evolving, with some features that are resilient and/or stable, while others are stochastic and/or unstable

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fourth is “nature resilient”:

this is distinguished from the second by including many stable and unstable states. a shock won’t necessarily be suppressed, but can lead to another stable state

all 4 of these are caricatures/myths, none capture the Truth and full dynamics of how nature behaves

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third is “nature anarchic”:

this corresponds to much of degrowther mindset. nature is a precious balance and small upsets can amplify bringing down the whole system (and us with it!!)

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the second is “nature stable”:
in this view, the cybernetics of nature prevent disturbances from amplifying; shocks are suppressed and nature finds balance. this doesn’t correspond to any ideology per se, but is expressed by some gaian hippies

3 years ago 0 0 1 0
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day 1 highlights:

they go over myths of “nature”

the first is “nature is flat”:
the world is a blend of happenstance, dominated by random fluctuations. this frequently associates with growther mindset, where nature is open for domination and catastrophic changes can not amplify

3 years ago 1 2 1 1
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new book, have wanted to read this for so long but always put it off

3 years ago 2 0 1 0

as one of the worst offenders, i am gonna try to avoid this as it did dominate discussion too much

gonna try and get back to my roots and post about complexity, emergence, and random things

3 years ago 2 0 1 0

that’s a lot of consciousness!

3 years ago 0 0 1 0

from what i understand, the 14,648 people on this app are a secret shadowy organization intent on controlling twitter from the shadows (=open sky, the metaphysics is complicated)

i am the 14,649th person

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