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Posts by Hamit Basgol
Best sign I saw all day.
Ufak bir not... Yerinizde olsam burada haber sitesi görünümlü hiçbir hesabı henüz takip etmem. Haber kaynağı dünya kadar yer var zaten. Bunlar Twitter'daki (...)holder vb. sayfaların muadili. Ya bir iktidar aparatı olarak kuruluyorlar ya da takip sayesinde güçlenip bunlara satılıyorlar.
Yeğenim saymaya çalışırken aynı tespiti yapmıştım. Çok basit ve otomatik gibi görünen bir yetenek, fakat ciddi düzeyde soyutlama gerektiriyor. Şu anki LLM lerin tam olarak becerememesine pek şaşmamalı.
Free speech elon musk's platform X bans the accounts supporting opposition in Turkey
A huge anti-Erdoğan protest tonight in Istanbul, defying a four day national ban on protests, to denounce the arrest of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.
"Break down those barricades without harming the police. Take to the streets and squares", Ozgur Ozel, an opposition leader, told protesters.
I think it is so important that scientists (and all scholars) work towards some greater vision. Whether that is knowledge for its own sake or curing a disease, it is vision that keeps us true and avoids the pitfalls of the careerism disease.
It is similar to the uniformity illusion in vision.
If you put the central argument in your focus, every side evidence around magically supports it.
It is clever how Harari avoids criticism by posing big questions.
Many meta-theories/stories are a child of the same tactic: they offer the meaning of everything, yet are broken when the minor evidence building them is scrutinized.
Indeed, our most precious resource, whether as individuals or as a society, is our attention. Harari captures our attention with a well-structured narrative, though it lacks a solid scientific, logical foundation.
www.currentaffairs.org/2022/07/the-...
"Here’s the problem, as I see it: the scientific credentials accrued by the journal publications give the researcher a sort of license to make large claims unsupported by evidence."
I like how Gelman gets to the core of the issue without moralization.
statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2023/10/02/h...