kave rennedy
@kave_rennedy
unidirectional overdetermining hypothetical pseudocrux. views are those of counterlogical employers, but merely because they're dense in the space of views
sometimes people ask me if Lighthaven is clean, and I tell them @RatOrthodox would eat food off the floor
I went to see the FTX psychiatrist and he told me that my trip to Europe had "infested me with low productivity memes". I have to look at SF billboards before dawn twice a week "to introduce competing fauna"
Michael Nielsen’s career seems like evidence against sacrifice, at least for people like him. It’s quite hard to imagine him creating more benefit if he’d worked on things with clearer impact stories
"For myself: I've lived a life often centered on my creative pursuits, protecting those pursuits from many of the demands of the other. Such protection is necessary for individual creative contribution: individual creators find the world contains many forces attempting to co-opt…
I hadn’t noticed before that you probably don’t want your road tolls to be high enough to remove all traffic, cos you’d have too little traffic then. Maybe with demand-driven pricing people could learn the patterns and pay by waiting around on the other end
I’m remember the Eurostar as a kid as pleasant and calm. Now it feels like going through a crowded overwhelmed airport. Idk if my memory was ever real
Having some of my belongings in sight but out of reach is surprisingly psychoactive. Like, I think at first I try to represent myself as spatially bilocated, then am forced to remember that I’m an entity that persists through space time

Perhaps this is a confused intuition because of Coase’s theorem, but I feel like the property rights belong more to the noisemakers than the silenceseekers
this trump-musk fight is exciting. *this* time there'll be a revolution in global consciousness, and everyone will like my incredibly unpopular libertarian/transhumanist policy positions