@@ -216,2 +216,19 @@ Via prompting [[LLaMA-3.1-405B base]] with [[Quotes]], here are some new quotes
* "All the good variable names are taken"
+* "If you don't like public choice, how do you explain why everything is terrible?"
+* "Academic talks are the perfect crime. Nobody knows what the hell they are talking about. It's the perfect disguise for saying something stupid."
+* "Work is not like friendship. If you find it out that your friend has done something wrong, you usually think that you should try to help them out. If you find it out that your coworker has done something wrong, you usually think that you should report them."
+* "People can be thought of as supercomputers with very limited memory. When they see a new idea, they try to fit it into their memory. If it doesn't fit, they either reject the idea, or forget it. Thus, ideas that can be fit into a small amount of memory are more likely to spread."
+* "I don't have to get my ticket validated if I kill the guy who checks the tickets"
+* "Google had dozens of SOTA neural nets, they just forgot about them and then fired the team"
+* "some people will spend a thousand dollars to get an iphone but act like it’s impossible to get a non racist neck brace"
+* "many conversations are actually just duels to see who has the most empathy"
+* "Imagine the amount of cultural damage necessary for a blacksmith to have to rely on astrologers to remind him that his craft is, at heart, magic."
+* "I would be a good role model if it wasn't so much work"
+* "I wish people used the phrase "taking a knee" to refer to buying a single knee from a Chinese medical corporation"
+* "I'm using brain-powered bionics to drink milk in various parts of the house"
+* "apparently I have transcended the argument itself"
+* "they have their entire life spread out in front of them like a map and each person they meet is just another bookmark on the dashboard."
+* "all your pop psychologists' hypotheses of personality are better descriptions of books and computer programs than they are descriptions of human beings."
+* "men like julian schwinger and paul dirac could fit two years worth of research onto a single napkin. I have to invent entire geometric shapes just to fit one paragraph of LaTeX into a single one. napkin writers like you wouldn't know."
+* "if this shit keeps going on, some day there will be a dystopian hellscape where people are forced to make up their own words and idiosyncratic metaphors like a primitive from some desolate, unconnected region of the world, and even of those, their names may no longer have any referents"