What sort of context would you use this meme in? This feels like a response to the “bad things are actually better than good things” position that people sometimes take, but I don’t know who would say $5 is better than $10
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/i3BTagvt3HbPMx6PN/embedded-agency-full-text-version#2_1__Action_counterfactuals, https://agentfoundations.org/item?id=1399, https://www.alignmentforum.org/posts/5bd75cc58225bf06703753d4/two-major-obstacles-for-logical-inductor-decision-theory?commentId=fJGDzhKy2FQQpPqKn
Ah, I see the problem. Daniel must have a very a sophisticated decision theory indeed to know that $10 is better than $5!
What sort of context would you use this meme in? This feels like a response to the “bad things are actually better than good things” position that people sometimes take, but I don’t know who would say $5 is better than $10
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/i3BTagvt3HbPMx6PN/embedded-agency-full-text-version#2_1__Action_counterfactuals, https://agentfoundations.org/item?id=1399, https://www.alignmentforum.org/posts/5bd75cc58225bf06703753d4/two-major-obstacles-for-logical-inductor-decision-theory?commentId=fJGDzhKy2FQQpPqKn
Ah, I see the problem. Daniel must have a very a sophisticated decision theory indeed to know that $10 is better than $5!