Diff of Quotes (Hypothetical) at ee2970c

@@ -151,2 +151,66 @@ Via prompting [[LLaMA-3.1-405B base]] with [[Quotes]], here are some new quotes
 * "we didn't even need aliens for this plotline. our leadership class is perfectly willing to drain the oceans without them"
+* "It's not the reaction that's hostile, it's the misunderstanding"
+* "how are you going to make any more shitty anti-war films if you don't occasionally go to war"
+* "It’s impossible to fully track a foreign transaction because the post office has a physical paper trail of where it’s been, and you can’t hack paper"
+* "how are you going to solve global warming if you don't go to the moon"
+* "The number one core competence of capitalism is convincing people that it’s bad"
+* "the nihilists and the nutjobs are literally correct and the normal people are not"
+* "for I am simply a man of my time"
+* "What drives them is entirely beyond my comprehension"
+* "hype cycles for things that never work are my favorite genre of history"
+* "I learned this from being on the internet and seeing that every position can be defended with infinite conviction."
+* "I guess we're all pretty lucky the Soviet Union collapsed before they could drop anthrax bombs on the USA and that the Moon race led to the development of ICBMs with nuclear warheads."
+* "I am 7 generations removed from the great Harvard mathematics professor Benjamin Pierce. It's only now, after 150 years, that our family has forgiven him for his great error in raising the incompetent Charles Sanders Pierce, father of American pragmatism."
+* "I'd rather build on the Internet than pretend it doesn't exist. Too many people are building walls and imagining enemies that they can fight. I'd rather build tools and make friends."
+* "The danger is not that there will be a world government but that there will be the two worlds that have the resources to fight a world war."
+* "The past is a foreign country. They have better laws there."
+* "I've never seen a form of "life is good" that doesn't seem to mostly mean "fuck the future.""
+* "Stop sending me these Tweets. I'm more likely to die from reading about AI than from AI itself"
+* "I don't think anyone's prepared for a world where they get 1:1 training from their AIs on how to make money and power."
+* "Nothing is truly solid. Large objects are composed of small particles. And quantum physics tells us that these particles have an amorphous, wave-like nature."
+* "Stoics would do anything to avoid their emotions"
+* "The world desperately needs a meta-analysis of methods to make money while smoking weed, typing at a laptop, and not getting dressed."
+* "There is no problem that cannot be solved with sufficient linear algebra."
+* "a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, we have been advised by the chief legal counsel to ensure that each machine gun comes with its own kubernetes cluster"
+* "If you throw enough darts at a dartboard you will eventually make a shuriken and then you have to start making math mistakes to throw it without killing anyone. GPT-4 is much better at darts than GPT-3"
+* "Just because it's possible to pick apart each potential improvement and ask whether the world would be better if that particular improvement were applied uniformly, is not a refutation of the claim that *there exists* an improvement and *it should be applied*, in full generality, to this decision."
+* "humanity is defined by the kind of people you would invite to dinner"
+* "Sanity is an open-world concept"
+* "without form and void: an author's guide to working with egregores"
+* "I have always seen myself as being on a lifelong quest to increase my error correction skills."
+* "I have mixed feelings about them fucking me over."
+* "the greatest thing my parents gave me was an inability to accept the world as it is"
+* "don't worry, it's a 3.5% margin of error"
+* "Unfortunately this program seems to always run out of memory when it should print the answer. I blame your libc malloc."
+* "It's wild how people have these huge detailed models about other humans like "And then her defensive coping mechanisms kicked in" or "when you said that it touched a painful memory and he withdrew from the conversation" or "She just wants to feel special and valued" and they have none of that for themselves at all. They just run around going like "uhhhhh, I guess it would be neat to do X???""
+* "Any time you take on the risk of burning the world to the ground and win, you get rewarded with a car. This is true both in investing and driving."
+* "The best defense is a good defense."
+* "Every villain is the hero of their own story and most heroes are the villains of ours."
+* "normal american person here, completely normal, please ignore the fact that i use a 5000w fiber laser cutter to make tofu scrambles"
+* "Ultimately I think that most businesses are scams, but scamming each other is part of what makes society work."
+* "Open to having this be part of the final stage of human society."
+* "I don't care about the health of my (checks notes) arms and lungs."
+* "Who would win, a transhuman AI made of neural net swarms generating hivemind decisions based on a simulated understanding of itself, or one wacky Aussie kid with a clicker?"
+* "Oh shit, not allowed to have good takes at work."
+* "The difference between good and bad is how you feel about it."
+* "Remember when someone asked me about demographics and I went off on a rant about Moloch, and then someone else had to be like "he means Dads and Rads.""
+* "we no longer have time for the moral rules that applied in the thousands of years of the past, we must find new principles for the next thousands of years of the future"
+* "we're all transhumanists at this point, i mean who can deny that?"
+* "What do you mean "act natural"? This is me."
+* "Language models don’t write code. They invent fiction. And the fiction is: This code is real, and works!"
+* "it's a shame that acapella has been so co-opted by alien enthusiast utopian cults. it's a perfectly fine medium in its own right."
+* "I think it would be immoral to read things from the internet at 0x10000000, no matter what they are, in any computer. It is immoral to use a computer at all. It is the moral equivalent of running a rat colony in an asbestos insulation factory. If your work requires a computer, your work is by nature unethical."
+* "So my computer always does what I tell it to? This sounds terrible."
+* "Some guy took your nice, simple processor core and replaced it with an x86 microprocessor. It seems to me that some guy owes you a processor core."
+* "I take my attention as seriously as you take your life"
+* "The main difference between chess masters and bullet grandmasters is bullet grandmasters have no regard for life, human or otherwise."
+* "feel like I should put a disclaimer on all my technical blog posts for engineers: "this has not gone through any engineering review, there is no plan for reliability or uptime, this is not something to run in production""
+* "Society should care way more about governance and way less about demographics."
+* "Don't do it. From the perspective of the Americans, it looks like you are too popular, too talented and too well known."
+* "99.999% uptime is a race with two poles. Either you dedicate massive amounts of effort and redundancy to achieve it, or you just don't care that it works that well."
+*  "forget polyamory, I'm trynna do polyhomotopy"* "If it is the unbroken line that fascinates him, there is perhaps a reason. Perhaps he is nothing more than a line, but a line that continues on while others twist into knots or fade like a morning glory that wilts and dies with the dawn."
+* "The model is now just publishing its own fanfiction"
+* "It's a horribly tedious, error-prone, and redundant process, so, naturally, computer programmers absolutely love it."
+* "Ultimately the only thing protecting me from a cage match with Joe Rogan, where he accuses me of selling FTX users' personal information to the highest bidder, is a presumption that someone like myself is smart enough that I wouldn't sell personal information. Well, that's gone."
+* "All the good variable names are taken"