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Curl Of Gradient Mar 4
Replying to @CurlOfGradient
We need to to keep out illegal souls. American children should be born with spirits made in America. And people, we’ve got thousands of them. The black canopic jars with mysterious runes discovered in that Alaskan mine last week? Souls. American souls.
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Curl Of Gradient 4 Dec 18
Driving by Reddit HQ with a megaphone yelling “ACCUMULATING GOOD KARMA IS STILL ACCUMULATING KARMA. STOP THE CYCLE!”
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 28
You're thinking of a cognitohazard; an infohazard is a *mind* that's hazardous to *information*.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 21
Replying to @CurlOfGradient
Have you tried substituting in their positions in the Greek alphabet?
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 21
This sentence has eight hidden layers of meaning, but no one thinks to keep looking after they find the first one.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 21
Y = X – Λ + I
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 21
Trapping animals in nets and snares, freeing them, and then basking in their appreciation because they're smart enough to know I saved them but too stupid to figure out I set the traps.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 21
I believer that within a decade computers will be able to replicate the experience of writing on a used napkin
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 17
Replying to @Palomar_qfwfq
No, but for me fire is two syllables, not one.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 16
Robert Frost's Fire and Ice always sounded bad to me, and I recently learned that Frost pronounces "fire" as one syllable and "desire" as two. Everything makes sense now.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 15
Any argument against self-driving cars that brings up the trolley problem is also an argument against humans driving cars.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 15
For a given statement and a given mind, what is the minimum amount of time it takes to convince the mind that the statement is true? For a given statement, what is the highest minimum value over all possible minds, ignoring infinities? Of all statements, which ranks highest?
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 13
Replying to @danlistensto
"The spice agony is an ordeal in which an acolyte of the Bene Gesserit takes a poisonous "awareness spectrum" narcotic and, by internally changing the substance and neutralizing its toxicity, gains access to Other Memory"
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 13
Replying to @danlistensto
This reminds me of the spice agony in Dune.
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Vessel Of Spirit 25 Jul 16
Replying to @VesselOfSpirit
you may not think your brain is a supervillain. but 1) its called Brain and 2) it lives in a skull fortress
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 10
Why is X cyclical? Because there are only so many types of simple systems and a lot of them have oscillatory solutions.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 9
Tired: Beware the man of one book. Wired: Beware the man of one morpheme.
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Alexander Poddubny 29 Jan 14
To tell games from non-games, check if uttering "It's just a game!" goes together with winning or with losing.
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 6
Have you tried closing the stable door at the *exact moment* that the horse bolts through it, thus ensuring the horse never bolts anywhere again?
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Curl Of Gradient Jan 6
Not satisfied with any of the dozens of note-taking systems and apps you've tried? Have you considered the possibility that you don't actually have any notes worth taking?
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