Philosoraptor

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[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 9 points 37 minutes ago

That's at least three 9/11s worth of pizza theft.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 12 points 22 hours ago

This doesn't even scan. "Childless hedononism sans all care" keeps the meter much better. At least read your shitty poetry out loud for fuck's sake.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 9 points 22 hours ago

Only to the 20th trimester.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago
  1. NWN 2
  2. BG3
  3. Planescape: Torment

If we're "flexible" with the definition of D&D games, Owlcat's two Pathfinder games would be top contenders as well.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago

Just say no to modal metaphysics nyet

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 94 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (10 children)

As it turned out, Bush was chosen by the Supreme Court as the vote was so close, particularly in Florida, though Gore won the overall popular vote.

What a clear and persuasive case for the power of voting in America.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 19 points 3 days ago

A different, more explosion-filled place.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 14 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

It has to do with the power of the signal at different frequencies. White noise is "pure" noise in the sense that it has an equal power at all frequencies. Other colors of noise have different power distributions: blue noise has a power that grows linearly with the frequency, pink noise has a power that's inversely proportional to frequency, etc. The color names come from what you get if you map the same power/frequency distribution onto light instead of sound.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 30 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Yeah you'd think realizing "I only am who I am as a result of the material circumstances of my birth, which I did not choose for myself" would engender some humility and empathy, and yet.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 21 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

There are lots of hypotheticals that feel like they should be possible or imaginable, but which turn out to not be when you really think carefully about them. My favorite example to use in the classroom: imagine that while you're asleep tonight, the distance between every single thing in the universe doubles. When you wake up in the morning, everything is twice as far apart, but you're also twice the size! In addition, the tick marks on your rulers and all other measurement devices are twice as far apart, so all your measurements agree with measurements you took the day before. Therefore, the change is indiscernible.

This is a story that (to most people) feels consistent and imaginable at first, but that a little inspection will show is not (if the distance between things changed but fundamental forces behave the same way, we're going to have a bad time). Our intuitive judgement about what we can and cannot consistently imagine is extremely unreliable, and should not be trusted to do any philosophical heavy lifting. I think the people who are saying "I can easily imagine being me, but born in a different place, time, body, and material circumstance" are making a similar kind of error.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 44 points 4 days ago (10 children)

Fuck these people obviously, but also counterfactuals like this (especially around identity) are extremely hard to evaluate, and I actually agree "imagine you had been born a different person" is likely nonsensical on analysis. The more important point is that you should be able to have empathy for other human beings without having to do weird possible worlds metaphysics.

[–] Philosoraptor@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

And the real money he does spend - like, ultimately where does that even come from? Like when he buys a burger, where did the money for that actually get deducted from?

Fictitious capital.

 

I was sure it was going to be professional genocide ghoul Shapiro. Color me surprised.

 

In 2023, the CO2 growth rate was 3.37 +/- 0.11 ppm at Mauna Loa, 86% above the previous year, and hitting a record high since observations began in 1958, while global fossil fuel CO2 emissions only increased by 0.6 +/- 0.5%. This implies an unprecedented weakening of land and ocean sinks, and raises the question of where and why this reduction happened.

Despite the incredible, unprecedented work of The Most Progressive President of Our Lifetime in the US, global carbon emissions continue to accelerate. However, in general carbon that's introduced into the atmosphere from burning fossil fuels doesn't always just stay there; in fact, most of the time most of that carbon gets absorbed by one or another carbon sink as part of normal geosystemic processes. These sinks include getting sucked up by plants as part of photosynthesis, dissolving into the ocean to marginally raise its pH (mostly this one), or reacting with rocks on the surface to from new minerals. The upshot is that a lot of the warming potential of the fossil fuels we've been burning has been averted by the natural carbon cycle absorbing much of our collective waste.

This natural absorption showed an alarming drop off in 2023, even as carbon emissions continued to rise. This is very, very bad and is setting us up for warning and other climate change impacts that may happen far in advance of what our models predicted--decades instead of centuries.

 

Liberals not being total losers challenge (difficulty: impossible)

 

Loser energy at levels never thought possible before

 

Friend of mine that lives in Gerlach got it at about 11 last night. Crazy that it made it this far south.

 

There's one overwhelmingly common mistake that people make about enshittification: assuming that the contagion is the result of the Great Forces of History, or that it is the inevitable end-point of any kind of for-profit online world.

In other words, they class enshittification as an ideological phenomenon, rather than as a material phenomenon. Corporate leaders have always felt the impulse to enshittify their offerings, shifting value from end users, business customers and their own workers to their shareholders. The decades of largely enshittification-free online services were not the product of corporate leaders with better ideas or purer hearts. Those years were the result of constraints on the mediocre sociopaths who would trade our wellbeing and happiness for their own, constraints that forced them to act better than they do today, even if the were not any better.

Corporate leaders' moments of good leadership didn't come from morals, they came from fear.

 

Politicians are terrified of the protests, but they are even more terrified by the prospect that the protests could continue past the end of the school year, spilling over the bounds of the campus and into a long, hot, summer. It is the responsibility of anyone trying to stop this genocide to ensure that their nightmare becomes a reality.

 

Concerning

 

Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) is a large-scale ocean current and a major part of the global thermohaline circulation, which distributes heat around the planet and significantly contributes to the structure of atmospheric air circulation. The stability of the AMOC is a big part of why, for instance, TERF Island--which has roughly the same latitude as Newfoundland--is temperate instead of being a frozen hellscape. For a couple of decades, climate scientists have been warning that the combination of temperature increase and fresh water influx from melting ice might destabilize this current, eventually leading to a catastrophic "phase change" in which the circulation goes from relatively stable to completely absent in a very short (i.e. on the scale of decades) amount of time.

The first detailed study and simulation of contemporary AMOC dynamics suggests that we are much closer to this tipping point that we previously thought, and that the process of collapse might have already begun. It is impossible to overstate how bad this would be. The AMOC drives temperature, precipitation patterns, and a whole host of other aspects of the global climate--its stability is one of the major reasons for the Holocene climate optimum that we have enjoyed for all of our species' history. A collapse would be incredibly bad for us and for the biodiversity of the planet as a whole.

 

I teach at a public high school for "profoundly gifted" kids, and work pretty much exclusively with 16+ students. They're all very smart, and range from libs to somewhat better than normal libs (we had one open ML, but he graduated a few years ago). They all think Trump is a fucking dumbass. As with every election, a big crop of our seniors is going to be eligible to vote for the first time this year.

For the first time in the decade or so that I've worked here, pretty much every single one of them has said they don't intend to vote. They hate Biden almost as much as Trump, either because they condemn the genocide in Israel or just because they (correctly) believe that he has done nothing to actually benefit them. This is a population of kids who are much more politically engaged than your average teenager, and vote turnout in previous years has been high. I was actually very surprised at how many of them expressed contempt for the whole process this year, and indicated that they were totally uninterested in supporting Biden (and of course would not support Trump). I'm guessing this is part of a big trend that we're going to see this year, and I'm preparing myself for libs blaming young people--for whom Biden has done little but make their future demonstrably worse--for Democrats' loss.

I'm trying to convince all of them to vote anyway, just for some third party that speaks to them. Yesterday, we talked about PSL, Cornel West, the Greens, and Afroman for a bit. It would be incredibly funny to see young people reject Biden/Trump, and yet turn out in record numbers anyway. The narrative that kids are just too addicted to their phones to vote would fall apart. I'll keep working on it.

No real point here, just im-doing-my-part

 

She ended up throwing a shoebox with $50,000 in cash into the window of a moving SUV in order to help the CIA get her a new social security number. Incredible levels of professional financial competence.

 

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