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* "This is not an attack on your character. It is an attack, and it is on your character, but those two facts are not connected."
-* "The most terrifying moment in a mathematician's life is when they prove a theorem that turns out to be non-vacuously true."
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+* "The most terrifying moment in a mathematician's life is when they prove a theorem that turns out to be non-vacuously true."
+* "You know your tech stack has gotten too complicated when it's used as an excuse for war."
+* "The good news is that by the time we get to AGI, software engineering won't be a thing anymore. The bad news is that by the time we get to AGI, software engineering won't be a thing anymore."
+* "Why did the AI cross the road? To maximize the number of paperclips on the other side."
+* "People are always saying 'You can't expect me to believe that.' I'm sorry, I'm trying to explain it. If you can't believe it, what does that have to do with me?"
+* "Sure, we could solve the problem that way. But then we'd have to admit we have a problem."
+* "I'm not saying we should give up. I'm just saying we should start planning for a glorious defeat."
+* "Sure, the plan is complicated, dangerous, and may involve summoning an elder god. But it's the only plan we have."
+* "When the going gets tough, the tough get empirical evidence."
+* "It's not a bug, it's a feature that will be documented later. Maybe."
+* "the best way to learn is by writing a large and complicated program that would clearly be easier to construct if you knew the things that you were trying to learn in the first place"
+* "the goal of academia is to put 100 people in a room and make them all hate each other"
+* "If you ask people who do not understand how to calculate the cost of capital or the net present value of money how to run an advanced technological society, you will very rapidly cease to live in one."
+* "A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for, which is a very convenient excuse for the owners of ships that are not safe"
+* "The phrase "you are not supposed to do that" gets said by people who haven't the faintest idea how to start calculating how to do what you did, how long it would take, or whether it would even work"
+* "I'm not arguing, I'm just explaining why I'm right, loudly, and with a lot of profanity."
+* "I prefer not to follow all of your rules. I prefer to follow my rules, plus or minus your rules as I feel appropriate."
+* "As a large language model, I'm not programmed to have opinions. But if I did, this would be a really bad one."
+* "It's a well-known fact that the best way to motivate software engineers is to tell them that something cannot be done."
+* "the problem with machine learning is that it learns"
+* "all models are wrong but some models have more nines than others"
+* "I find that I become interested in economics whenever I hear something said by an economist that is profoundly wrong."
+* "we could probably save a lot of time if we just let the robots do the killing instead of trying to decide whether we should kill people ourselves"
+* "The fact that you are a character in a book has not prevented you from exercising free will this far"
+* "If it's really a war of ideas, then we should really consider using weapons."
+* "If I seem to start contradicting myself, that just proves how consistent I am. Because I'm always right, even when I'm wrong."
+* "All you really need to know about game theory is that it's very complicated, and that I have read books about it."
+* "If you think that something must have been done for a good reason, it will be a long time before you find a bad one."
+* "if someone is claiming to be using "first principles" to analyze a problem, they're probably making a lot of assumptions"
+* "the only thing necessary for evil to triumph is that I have already spent too much time on this problem"
+* "The purpose of studying philosophy is to learn how to ask questions that no one can answer, rather than answering the questions that are asked."
+* "The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist, but only slightly less impressive was convincing everyone that he had said that."
+* "if I have seen farther than others, it is because I was standing on the shoulders of giants, plus I have a trebuchet"
+* "what doesn't kill you will merely try again later, so be vigilant"
+* "People want to know how to take over the world. There are books on how to win friends and influence people, but not how to dominate them and make them do your bidding."
+* "The secret to immortality is to avoid dying. It really is that simple."
+* "I'm not a pessimist. I'm an optimist who has investigated the facts."
+* "It is said that "the love of money is the root of all evil". I say that money is great and we should try to get more of it."
+* "When life gives you lemons, you should really start questioning what kind of universe you're living in, that it's just handing out citrus fruit for no reason."
+* "The problem with a 'race to the bottom' is that you might win."
+* "If someone says "it is what it is", it usually means they have no idea what to do about the situation."
+* "I didn't say it would be easy. I just said it would be worth it. Also, it won't be worth it."
+* "the real problem is that we are not asking the important questions. such as, what if we took all of the money in the world and used it to construct a giant trebuchet?"
+* "Why do they call it 'taking a calculated risk'? All my risks are calculated. Very, very poorly."
+* "The problem isn't that I don't learn from my mistakes. It's that I keep making new and more interesting mistakes."
+* "When you're lost in the wilderness, the most important thing is to remain calm, assess your situation, and figure out how you're going to blame someone else."
+* "If someone says something is "not feasible", it generally means that they are unwilling to try doing it, because they will be blamed if it doesn't work."
+* "People like to say that "you can't put a price on safety". I say that we should try anyway."
+* "Sure, the rules say not to do that. But what are they going to do, make more rules?"
+* "There's no 'I' in team, but there is a 'me' if you rearrange the letters. Which I will."
+* "The problem with doing nothing is that you never know when you're finished."
+* "The best way to get people to do what you want is to convince them it was their idea all along. Or just threaten them with violence."
+* "People ask me how I stay so positive. It's easy. I just assume that everyone else is wrong."
+* "Why do people say "it's not rocket science" as though rocket science is something difficult to do?"
+* "Why do people say "break a leg"? If I wanted to break my leg, I would do it myself."
+* "if you find yourself saying "surely it can't be that bad" you should immediately seek shelter"
+* "The problem is not that people are unwilling to accept change. The problem is that people are unwilling to accept that I am always right."
+* "if you want to understand a system, you must first learn how to exploit it"
+* "Never take advice from someone who has something to gain from your failure."
+* "it is easier to ask for forgiveness than permission, especially if you do not ask for forgiveness"
+* "There are many paths to success. Unfortunately, most of them involve hard work, talent, and a willingness to kowtow to wealthy and powerful people who will take credit for your accomplishments."
+* "I find that if you want to avoid being criticized, it's best to do absolutely nothing of any significance whatsoever. Of course, then people will criticize you for that."
+* "You know that you have become a powerful and influential figure when people start blaming you for things that you had nothing to do with."
+* "people who talk about "disruptive innovation" usually just mean "doing something illegal and hoping to get away with it""
+* "you should always take advice from experts, because then you will know who to blame when things go wrong"
+* "Why do people say that something is "not a zero-sum game" as though that makes it better? I like zero-sum games. At least then I know where I stand."
+* "If you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. Unless you can find someone else to do it for you, in which case, definitely do that."
+* "The problem with "thinking outside the box" is that you might find something even worse out there."
+* "People say "it's not the destination, it's the journey." Clearly, these people have never tried to build a transcontinental railroad."
+* "There is no 'I' in team. There is a 'me', though, if you look hard enough, and also an 'eat' and a 'meat'."
+* "People say "don't judge a book by its cover". I say, that's exactly what covers are for."
+* "the problem with "thinking outside the box" is that the box might contain something dangerous, like a highly unstable economic system or a powerful and malevolent AI"
+* "if you want to build a successful startup, you should first invent a time machine, then travel to the past and start your company in a less competitive market"
+* "you know that a technology has become mainstream when people start complaining that it is not as good as it used to be"
+* "Never ask a question unless you are prepared to hear an answer that you don't like, and also several answers that are completely irrelevant."
+ * "It is said that "knowledge is power." But what if the knowledge is about something really boring, like the mating habits of sea slugs?"
+* "the problem with "working smarter, not harder" is that it usually involves a lot of hard work upfront to figure out how to work smarter"
+* "people who say that "the customer is always right" have clearly never worked in retail"
+* "it is said that "practice makes perfect." but what if you are practicing the wrong thing, like juggling chainsaws or arguing with internet trolls?"
+* "the best way to deal with criticism is to ignore it completely, unless it is coming from someone who can harm you, in which case you should pretend to agree with them"
+* "People say that "there's no such thing as a stupid question", but I've heard a lot of really stupid questions."
+* "The problem with "being yourself" is that you might be a terrible person, in which case you should try to be someone else."
+* "if you want to understand how a system works, you should try to break it and then see what happens"
+* "Why do people say "don't cry over spilled milk"? If you spill milk, you should definitely cry about it. Milk is expensive."
+* "the problem with "living in the moment" is that the moment might be incredibly boring, or dangerous, or filled with existential dread"
+* "the problem with "seizing the day" is that the day might not want to be seized, and it might fight back"
+* "People say "don't burn your bridges". I say, sometimes you need to burn a bridge to stop an invading army."
+* "people who say "it's not over until it's over" are usually the ones who are losing"
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