Thanks. I’m aware of the topic, but sadly there’s not much there related to evolution (though I did rediscover that khan academy has some stuff). Is there any merit to this criticism? http://www.amazon.com/review/R3NG0J7T66E9N4/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt#R3NG0J7T66E9N4
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Calibre really annoyed me every time I tried it—it seemed intent on moving my whole collection to another folder and the interface was horribly unintuitive. I’d really like a better program with similar functionality, but alas, I haven’t been able to find anything so far.
You can’t steal ideas, silly!
I don’t think I agree with the Von Neumann quote (vide “pure mathematics”). One thing that does seem to guard against some of the problems discussed in the first quote is the rigor of proof (i.e. either be empirically-driven or formal (or both)).
Can you point to some less blatantly biased commentary?
It’s vaguely reminiscent of “a computer is only as stupid as its programmer” memes.
Why would Quirrell try to undermine Dumbledore in Harry’s eyes, then?
I would caution to be sceptical of undergrad-level economics, in particular macro.
This is my primary rationalization against learning some economics. How worried should I be?
Donated $50.
I thought this was going to be a post about Hume.
I particularly enjoyed the City Watch series. It also seems to be the most “non-ridiculous” and down to earth, which can help at the start.
I started reading Ender’s and the world didn’t seem to make enough sense to keep me immersed.
What is the point of this post?
Per the vegetables question: what should I eat?
Longevity and cognitive performance.
I think I’d like “machine intelligence” instead of “artificial intelligence” in the title, the latter pattern-matches to too many non-serious things.
So, after cousin_it or gjm: “Machine Intelligence as a Danger to Mankind” or, for a less doomsayer-ish vibe, “Risks of Machine Intelligence”.
Luke has said it will be in a different ebook.
That doesn’t seem to be relevant, as krav maga exactly teaches you things like targeting the throat (or groin).
Burns Depression Checklist?
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Request for a textbook (or similar) followup to The Selfish Gene and/or The Moral Animal. Preferably with some math, but it’s not necessary.