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Notices by Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)

  1. Long Angles (angle@dragon.style)'s status on Tuesday, 10-Apr-2018 21:10:05 EDT Long Angles Long Angles
    • Comrade Angles
    • Human Brian
    • neil 🍄

    @shadowfirebird @Angle @neil

    Hey, I finally wrote that thing! It's been a couple months, but better late than never, right? XD To start with, a couple quick warnings. First, I’m an atheist, and not really the spiritual sort either. As such, this is all written from an atheistic perspective, (And a very particular one at that), and I worry that those of you who don’t share that perspective might find it uncomfortable to read? That’s not to say that you shouldn’t read it, but you should know that and be prepared for it.

    Second, I'm going to base a lot of this in science thats not fully established and that I don’t entirely understand, so some of it will likely end up being wrong - probably at least 10%. It should be interesting and thought provoking and a decent learning experience though, and I hope to get the broad strokes right, so I'm gonna go ahead with it anyway. Just make sure you take everything with a grain of salt, alright?

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    So, let's talk about human nature. What /is/ human nature? That is to say, what does it mean to be human, when you get right down to it? What holds true between all of us? What is our common ground, our unifying experience? I think I can answer that. But first, I need to explain a few very important but very complicated concepts.

    The first is evolution. Evolution is the primary force responsible for bringing us into existence. It is, you could say, the closest thing we have to a creator. But, it is not a kind creator, not a gentle creator, not a considerate creator. You can read more about it here, if you’re curious:

    https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/pLRogvJLPPg6Mrvg4/an-alien-god

    To give you the short version, the evolutionary process has a lot of shortcomings. It has no thought, no sense of morality, no ability to plan for the future. Genes which currently cause their frequency to increase will do so, genes which don’t, won’t. Morality and long-term planning don’t enter into it, those are human inventions. Worse still, the only factor that evolution cares about is whether your genes propagate and survive. So a gene that increases the chance of you having children at the cost of making you miserable is a winning gene, so far as evolutions is concerned.

    But, evolution does have some advantages too. In passing on the benefits of intelligence, evolution passes too on it’s limitations. Never will evolution miss some counter-intuitive idea because it “didn’t think of it.” Never will it become locked into a single strategy because thats all it’s familiar with. Never will it continue to fail because it’s too stubborn to admit it’s wrong. Nothing is too strange and weird for evolution to imagine, because evolution does not imagine. Shrimp that fire high power bubble bullets to knock out or kill prey, or even to tunnel into solid rock to make homes for themselves? Sure, why not. Birds that give up flying and become amazing swimmers – at the south pole, one of the coldest places on earth? Go for it. Plants that reproduce by surrounding their seeds in delicious fruit and /inviting them to be eaten/? Sounds like a killer strategy, lets use that everywhere.

    Why does this matter to us, you might ask? Because this is where we came from. We evolved. We emerged from the filth and the muck, brought forth by thoughtless amoral evolution. It gave us all our strengths - and all our weaknesses. It gave us the strength in our bones, the power in our muscles. It gave us reflexes, and stamina, and intelligence too. Even the morality and foresight it lacks, it managed to give us. But it also gave us a host of flaws.

    For example, did you know that our eyes are backwards? That is to say, the blood vessels and neural wiring required to make our eyes are actually placed /in front/ of the lenses. We can’t normally see them because our brains edit what we see to remove them, (Yes, really!) but there are various tricks to make the shadows visible, if you want to google the problem. Same thing with our blind spots – thats where the neural wiring passes through the lenses to reach our brains. Which, again, edit the image to conceal the defect and preserve overall vision quality.

    There’s more, but I don’t want to make this too long, so I’ll just leave a link to this article: https://io9.gizmodo.com/the-most-unfortunate-design-flaws-in-the-human-body-1518242787

    Next, let me talk about Predictive Processing. Predictive Processing is a hot new theory in neural science, not fully confirmed but very promising, and I personally think it sheds a lot of light on the subject. It states that the brain doesn’t just wait to receive sensory input, but is constantly creating and updating it’s own theories and models (or ‘predictions’, if you will), and checking them against the incoming data, and then using the resulting error to adjust and respond. This is actually a fairly common technique in data processing and compression – match the data against another set of data and only transmit the difference. It can save you a lot of bandwidth. Now, why is that important? Because bandwidth, and processing in general, are a limited resource that you can never have enough of, for reasons that will be discussed later. This impacts the way we think about and interact with the world in a number of different ways.

    For example, it’s theorized that this is used not just to understand the world, but drives us to interact with it in certain ways. You see something out of the corner of your eye but you’re not sure what it is, what do you do? You turn your head to get a better look. Or, to get even more crazy, for motion, it’s been suggested that first we adjust our model of where our limbs are, and then the bits of our brain responsible for actually controlling them adjust their positions to match. In essence, adjusting reality to fit the models, not just the models to fit reality. Some even suggest that uncertainty reduction and error minimization are the fundamental, ultimate drives of the brain, and everything else is hacked in as a secondary drive, by hardcoding it’s prediction. So our brains will always generate the prediction “Not Hungry”, and anytime our body disagrees and says “No, actually, I am hungry”, we get predictive error and the only way to resolve it is to go eat something. Same with sleep, health, etc, etc.

    Again, this is still just a hypothesis, but I’ve heard it fits the evidence pretty well. Even the physical structure of the brain supports it. Most of the actual “thinky bits” of the brain are around the outside, while the inside is mostly supporting infrastructure. To use a metaphor, most of the computers are on the outside, while the inside is mostly maintenance hallways, power lines, data lines, coolant pipes, that kind of thing. This means that bandwidth for transmitting between different sections is at a premium, so spending some computation making predictions so you can transmit less information is worthwhile.

    What this means for us, is that much of our brains are not under our conscious control. They work autonomously, trying to minimize predictive error in their various ways. And of course, as with anything, especially anything evolved, they have their flaws. Depression, mania, basically any mental condition worth complaining about is the result of this process failing.

    In conversation Tuesday, 10-Apr-2018 21:10:05 EDT from dragon.style permalink Repeated by angle
  2. ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ (angle@anticapitalist.party)'s status on Friday, 06-Apr-2018 16:52:32 EDT ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭

    #nowplaying "Which Side Are You On?", by Billy Bragg

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbddqXib814

    In conversation Friday, 06-Apr-2018 16:52:32 EDT from anticapitalist.party permalink Repeated by angle
  3. BoulderDSA (boulderdsa@soc.ialis.me)'s status on Friday, 06-Apr-2018 01:09:48 EDT BoulderDSA BoulderDSA

    Hello everyone! We'll be marching/mingling at the Lafayette Cesar Chavez parade on Saturday! Events start at 12. Anyone who is interested, feel free to contact us!

    In conversation Friday, 06-Apr-2018 01:09:48 EDT from soc.ialis.me permalink Repeated by angle
  4. ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ (angle@anticapitalist.party)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 18:55:18 EDT ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭

    Hmm. So I've been doing some optimizing and refactoring for Agora. I've done what I can think of, but I'm sure theres more I could do? I was wondering if anybody had any advice? :/
    https://agora-2866.nodechef.com/forum

    In conversation Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 18:55:18 EDT from anticapitalist.party permalink Repeated by angle
  5. ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ (angle@anticapitalist.party)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 05:45:46 EDT ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭

    #nowplaying Thoughts On Strange Visitors, by Julia Ecklar & Anne Prather

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=1V-9Jxhz9lQ

    I wish there was more stuff like this. I've looked up pretty much everything by the authors, but I still want more. XD

    In conversation Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 05:45:46 EDT from anticapitalist.party permalink Repeated by angle
  6. ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ (angle@anticapitalist.party)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 17:21:05 EDT ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭

    Hmm. Anybody know a good anticapitalist peertube instance? :P

    In conversation Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 17:21:05 EDT from anticapitalist.party permalink Repeated by angle
  7. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 03:23:22 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • Interrupt Handler

    @amongoose There are less users, and they're mostly just publishing links to elsewhere. I think Gargron said it was push media, rather than pull media, and that feels pretty accurate. :/

    In conversation Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 03:23:22 EDT from witches.town permalink
  8. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 03:17:56 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • Interrupt Handler

    @amongoose I've found it a lot less interesting. i have an account, but I rarely bother with it. :/

    In conversation Wednesday, 04-Apr-2018 03:17:56 EDT from witches.town permalink
  9. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Tuesday, 03-Apr-2018 03:14:23 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • astheroth

    @astheroth Admin drama, basically. XD

    In conversation Tuesday, 03-Apr-2018 03:14:23 EDT from witches.town permalink
  10. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 18:10:37 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • JamesGecko

    @jamesgecko Lol whoops, wake up at 10 Am and stay up till 2 AM. XD

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 18:10:37 EDT from witches.town permalink
  11. ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ (angle@anticapitalist.party)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 17:57:52 EDT ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭ ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭

    o I have a project I've been working on for a while now - It's called Agora. It's a new kind of Internet forum, rendered as a fancy graph. it's eventually gonna support federation, but we're not there yet. I'm working on it though, and I hope to get there in a month or two. XD

    https://agora-2866.nodechef.com/forum

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 17:57:52 EDT from anticapitalist.party permalink Repeated by angle
  12. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 14:12:10 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • ☭⚑ Comrade Angles ⚑☭

    Moving over to @Angle XD

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 14:12:10 EDT from witches.town permalink
  13. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:41:17 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles

    I could also just fall back to using my dragon.style account? I dunno. :/

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:41:17 EDT from witches.town permalink
  14. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:40:12 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • Christina ✅ 🇨🇦

    @cosullivan Mmm, possibly? I haven't made up my mind yet. :/

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:40:12 EDT from witches.town permalink
  15. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:18:58 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • elomatreb :blobpats:

    @elomatreb Maybe? I was thinking anticapitalist.party, honestly. Dunno though. XD

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:18:58 EDT from witches.town permalink
  16. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:17:35 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • Comrade Angles

    @Angle "w.t is closing" Alright, yeah, that would explain it. Guess I need a new instance. XD

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:17:35 EDT from witches.town permalink
  17. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:12:38 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    • Kyresti! 💙

    @KawaSeadrake Lol nope. :/

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:12:38 EDT from witches.town permalink
  18. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:11:01 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles

    ...Why am I suddenly getting followed by tons of people? Like, just in the last half hour. :/

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 13:11:01 EDT from witches.town permalink
  19. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Monday, 02-Apr-2018 04:00:09 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles
    in reply to
    • Danyl Strype
    • 🌳 Vacuum Forest

    @strypey @vfp Hmm, gotcha. :/

    In conversation Monday, 02-Apr-2018 04:00:09 EDT from witches.town permalink
  20. Comrade Angles (angle@witches.town)'s status on Saturday, 31-Mar-2018 02:06:03 EDT Comrade Angles Comrade Angles

    interfriends (Internet friends)

    In conversation Saturday, 31-Mar-2018 02:06:03 EDT from witches.town permalink
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